On Wed, 2025-12-24 at 09:54 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
I'm using the KDE Spin Live DVD I downloaded from a google search
to get
it which I thought was from Fedora.
How confident are you that you got an official version from Fedora?
And does it pass verification checks?
Hi Tim, I can't be 100% certain as I don't remember the url as I
didn't take a lot of notice of it as I believed at the time I was
getting it from a Fedora site. What verification checks are you
referring to, I've never been aware of any?
There's a checksum file you can download to verify that the iso is
correct.
https://fedoraproject.org/workstation/download
There's a download button and a check button for each download. If you
click the check button, you'll get an explanation about how to verify it.
Hi Samuel, I copied the iso from Windows to Linux and ran the
verification test shown on https://www.fedoraproject.org/kde/download,
and that check said the file was ok, but it also produced a waring that
17 lines were improperly formatted. I downloaded the iso from
https://www.fedoraproject.org/kde/download overwriting the version I
copied from Windows and ran the check again and that process produced
the same messages, so I'm assuming what I downloaded is an official copy.
regards,
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