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Title: Downloading the iso
Post by: Leo Smith on July 07, 2001, 03:22:53 PM
Hi,

did a search and could not find this one

for some reason I can not download a good iso to save my life
ran the md5sum on all of them and seem to get this answer every time

366409ded473e57131af83914d6f6245 *e-smith-4.1.2.iso

it should be :

5c215816e7dc592a78cf6a52a31da1bc  e-smith-4.1.2.iso

right?

tried download with win200pro netscape 4.77 and ie 5.?
then win 98se both browsers tried different mirrors

even tried to burn a cd with it and it was toast of course

the bad thing is a friend on the net and i were racing to set up
e-smith servers and I think she now has a commanding lead
Title: Re: Downloading the iso
Post by: Paul Nesbit on July 10, 2001, 06:54:09 AM
Leo Smith wrote:
>
> for some reason I can not download a good iso to save my life
> ran the md5sum on all of them and seem to get this answer
> every time

Trying using rysnc to get the images using the image you have now:

http://e-smith.org/docs/howto/rsync-mini-howto.php3
 
> the bad thing is a friend on the net and i were racing to set
> up e-smith servers and I think she now has a commanding lead

Cool!  If you can get on top of rsync, you'll be the first one out of the gates when future version are released.  Good luck.

Paul
Title: Re: Downloading the iso
Post by: Leo Smith on July 10, 2001, 10:52:56 AM
looked at it and well in run200pro it was for nt so i did not want to  chance it

and the 95 thing was slanted to upload only

BUT!!!!

I thought is using the browser to download screwing me up?

downloaded wsftp (had it on old drive not on this one)

45 minutes later i got a checksum!
5c215816e7dc592a78cf6a52a31da1bc *e-smith-4.1.2.iso

Looks pretty tasty going to burn a cd and have a smoke

will let you know if it works
Title: Re: Downloading the iso
Post by: Leo Smith on July 10, 2001, 11:07:53 AM
cowabunga!!!

I think i have it figured out.
when i used a browser to download the image it got it as asccii
when i used the ftp client it got it in binary

now I know if i had a linux box running i could of used vi to convert the ascii to binary (no it can be done not sure of the command though) but well i don't (yet)

Off to install my e-smith linux server