I like to eliminate the simplest possibilities first. :-) Since the Perl error message said "missing file" it seemed reasonable to ask if, perhaps, there simply was a missing file.
Trying another CD drive is not really possible. My computer needs to boot from the internal one. It won't boot from an external USB drive. Also, that drive successfully installed Redhat Linux this morning on the same computer, so I really do think it is reasonable not to suspect the drive first, don't you? How do I check the md5sums? doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Monday, December 24, 2001): >On Monday 24 December 2001 07:31 am, you wrote: >> Don't you think it sounds more like an error in the Perl installer though >> - like a missing file reference? >> >> doug > >No, unless you have a bad download or burn. Try redownloading from different >mirror, check the md5sums, and reburn it slow on quality medium. If worse >comes to worse, try another cd drive. All this has been suggested I think, >but you seem to have missed it. You need to eliminate this doubt first. >-s > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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