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md5 checksum error and no suitable frontend error
Urkle Offline
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Solved: 8 Years, 8 Months, 3 Weeks ago RE: md5 checksum error and no suitable frontend error

And you are using the file that had the "correct md5" of 1371d13237143b845e42968cee46002a (which was your amnesia_tdd_1.0-1.sh)

that doesn't make any sense. if the file has that md5 then the installer should verify it everytime no matter how you run it. If the file with that VALID md5 keeps throwing errors when running odds are there is something going wrong with your system.. either a harddrive is corrupting things as it's reading or extracting, or bad RAM.

By front end I mean this.. the installer has a "text mode" and a "graphical" mode. you can launch these modes by specifying a -f commandline argument and specifying either

gtk - for the GTK frontend
fltk - for the FLTK front end (also graphical)
ncurses - for the text mode frontend

There is also an unattended mode which will run w/o a front end and just install.

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10-07-2010, 01:28 PM
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RE: md5 checksum error and no suitable frontend error - by Urkle - 10-07-2010, 01:28 PM



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