Digital Wokan wrote: Yep. Either NCFTP or GCombust has failed me badly. I tried burning the images anyway. Stupid of me not to test the first CD after burning, but it burned so quickly I decided to knock them all out fast. I suppose I'll try downloading them to an ext2 partition first and make sure the md5sums come out okay before moving them to a FAT32. > > If I'm the only one with a screwed up copy, I can certainly live with > that. Ended up redownloading them from a .uk server since all the US > ones were tied up. Still got different md5sums. I'm using ncftp to > download them, and they appear to be coming over in binary format (never > had a problem before). I'm storing them on my FAT32 partition in case I > didn't get around to burning them before anything pressing comes up and > forces me to reboot to Windows (like a dire need to play Quake 3 at more > than 1 FPS). > > Tyler Hall wrote: > > > > I burned them myself on my windows puter first off, then FTP'd them to my > > linux box, and then re-tested them by mounting them and they all mounted > > fine. > > > > They *SHOULD* work if you got all of the files correctly. > > > > Tyler > > > > On Sat, 23 Mar 2002, Digital Wokan wrote: > > > > > Finally got all 3 of the isos. None of the md5sums matched the ones on > > > rpmfind.net. > > > > > > Tyler Hall wrote: > > > > > > > > Greetings! > > > > > > > > I've decided to be nice, and share my company's bandwidth *grin*. > > > > > > > > The ftp servers have been swamped, but I managed to grab the 3 isos of > > > > Mandrake 8.2. > > > > > > > > They are up on a FTP; > > > > > > > > Host: nerdie.org > > > > User: linux > > > > Password: linux > > > > > > > > I'll keep it up for a few days so everyone can get it. But, please don't > > > > abuse the bandwidth. Feel free to abuse it as much as you can between > > > > the houses of 6PM-8AM. The office is open between 8AM-6PM, and therefore > > > > we need the bandwidth. > > > > > > > > It's only a T1. So, go easy! > > > > > > > > Tyler