On Monday 22 January 2007 18:10, Robert Fisher wrote: > Has anyone on list got openSUSE-10.2 isos for i386? > > I downloaded them via Bittorrent and the file sizes are what Bittorrent > says they should be but the md5sums are different than those shown at > http://download.opensuse.org/ > > Shown below are my md5sums followed by the ones on the Suse website. > > abba8febec62491494cb0bc0a362594d openSUSE-10.2-GM-i386-CD1.iso > bd73a89fd3d397628c0d3a0a2e222937 openSUSE-10.2-GM-i386-CD1.iso > > 9a1a2bf3617934bb8be01237c5a61bfa openSUSE-10.2-GM-i386-CD2.iso > 35dee66218e4814fea465a57177356d5 openSUSE-10.2-GM-i386-CD2.iso > > 0c85907ff5f7632bf2339332dd481e47 openSUSE-10.2-GM-i386-CD3.iso > 19f17b1f3fc95bfd3e4eeed9ffb120d5 openSUSE-10.2-GM-i386-CD3.iso
What kernel were you using at the time of download? There was a rather kernel nasty bug which was reported to corrupt files downloaded using the rtorrent client. However I believe it applies to any of the bittorrent clients. I believe I fell into this one last month when getting a couple of TV docos. using ktorrent. http://lwn.net/Articles/215113/ Are there any 'Official' .torrent files with which you could attempt to validate the files? The original bittorrent clients can do this, and will attempt to get new replacement blocks to those corrupted CS
