[nos-bbs] Linux setup

Bob Nielsen n7xy at clearwire.net
Tue Mar 25 20:21:25 EDT 2008


I meant type "md5sum <filename>".  Type "man md5sum" to see the  
manual page for this command.

On Mar 25, 2008, at 5:16 PM, Bob Nielsen wrote:

> The MD5 file is a checksum which can be used to check that the  
> downloaded ISO file is not corrupted.  Type "man md5sum" to  
> calculate the checksum of the file and compare this to the  
> downloaded MD5.  The ASC file looks like it might be something  
> similar.  You do not need to add them to the disk.
>
> 73, Bob N7XY
>
> On Mar 25, 2008, at 4:52 PM, Quentin Falkenbury wrote:
>
>> HI
>> I HAVE A SITE WHERE I CAN DOWNLOAD MY LINUX DISK ISO"S.HOWEVER  
>> THERE ARE 2 FILES AFTER EVERY DISC ISO ,ONE ENDING IN ASC THE  
>> OTHER ENDING WITH MD5..ARE THESE FILES TO BE INCORPORATED WITH THE  
>> DISK AFTER BURNING.PARDON MY IGNORANCE.
>>                  QUENTIN
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Quentin Falkenbury
>> To: nos-bbs at lists.tapr.org
>> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 6:10 PM
>> Subject: [nos-bbs] Linux setup
>>
>> Hi
>> I have a nice clean hardrive and wish to setup Linux so i can set  
>> up a full version of  jnos 2.0.Which version of linux is  
>> recommended? I am trying to set up slackware 10.1 as i have  
>> download links to it.
>>                           Quentin
>>
>>
>>
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Bob Nielsen
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