Marvin,
(cc PLUG in case anyone has some more ideas)
On Fri, 31 Aug 2001 at 12:19, Marvin T. Pascual wrote:
> I will. = )
Thank you. I already checked and compared the md5sums, but there's nothing
like you seeing for yourself. The only thing that you will have to trust
me on is that I burned your CD-Rs using the 20010810 ISOs whose md5sum
values I posted in my first reply.
> But why is it that the date that appeared in my MandrakeFreq #3 CDs
> are dated sometime in April, 2001 pa? I found it when I tried to
> install it in one of my home PC.
Here are the contents of the VERSION file in the MandrakeFreq-20010810
installation CD whose ISO image I just mounted to check:
"Linux-Mandrake 8.0-MandrakeFreq2 Traktopel-i586 20010809 11:15"
Please check your installation CD's VERSION file. If it is the same as
this then you have the correct CD. If yours is not the same then I will
replace it free of charge.
There is no way to check the extension CD, though. For that you'll have to
trust me. Why? Because the extension CD is only a bunch of RPMs. You can
probably run:
# du -cs Mandrake
from the /cdrom or /mnt/cdrom, though, and check to see that the extension
CD's Mandrake directory is exactly 663996 bytes total. If it's not then we
have something fishy going on. ;>
--> Jijo
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