On 08/30/2012 04:39 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
Am 30.08.2012 02:21, Dan wrote:
To make sure I understand: Norton deletes the LO 3.6.1 download
file?
Otherwise, you should not have Norton running when you install the
upgrade; you should not be physically connected to the Internet either.
Disconnect from Internet, turn off anti-virus program, install LO
update, turn on anti-virus program. ONLY WHEN AV IS RUNNING should you
reconnect to the Internet.
--Dan
And you do the above steps only if you are very sure that you
downloaded and verified the download from libreoffice.org/download .
You find the md5 hash to verifiy your download when you click the
"Info" link besides the "Torrent" link on libreoffice.org/download.
Are you saying projects like the NA-DVD might have a "modified" version
of LO hiding something that should not be there? Yes, going to the main
download site should be the default, but having local/regional projects
where you can get LO is important. I think if you state that the only
place for users to get LO is from the download site, then there might be
some problems with distribution CDs/DVDs that are also listed on the
download pages. If you hand out these media to people, but they are
told that the only place that it is safe to get the packages is from the
official download web site, then there might not be any trust in the
localized projects. Hopefully this is not what you are saying.
Since I do not know how to create a md5-hash for my installation files
on the NA-DVD project web page and physical media, I cannot offer that.
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