I wonder if anyone on the list can give me some advice about downloading ISO images to burn. Specifically, I am downloading the ISO image for redhat 6.2 on SPARC. I have downloaded this image both from linuxiso and from the tc-lug site. I have to download it on a Windows NT box, but have taken the precaution of downloading it both using Internet Exploder and using ftp from cygwin. No matter what I do, I consistently see the following checksum: 5edc291f205ed9ba67a50d877499d479 redhat-6.2-sparc.iso 5edc291f205ed9ba67a50d877499d479 zoot-sparc.iso Sadly, this does not agree with the advertised checksum: 98c28bb250a3ce6a923a3c3db3906b37 zoot-sparc.iso So, my question is the following: 1. Is there something about NT that is causing me to download inaccurately? That seems unlikely, since I get the same result using ftp through cygwin, where I could be sure that the copy was binary mode and that Microsoft wasn't doing something "helpful" they didn't tell me about. 2. Could this be a problem with md5sum on Windows NT (cygwin), so that the image is OK, but the checksum is computed in some deviant way? Thanks! R --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org