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Readers,<br>
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I am attempting to burn a CD of the subject lubuntu alternate
release iso.<br>
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I am able to verify that the MD5SUM of the .iso file matches the MD5
checksum posted on the release web page. I write the .iso file using
imgburn on my windows PC. Imgburn successfully verifies the
integrity of the written iso before completion. <br>
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Before attempting to install the newly written release to a machine,
I Verify the CD image integrity. The CD gets read and reports <b>MD5
Checksum failure on file ./pics/logo-50.jpg</b>.<br>
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I have burned several CDs assuming that it was a bad burn with the
same result. I think something else may be the root cause. I though
maybe the MD5SUM.txt file on the CD had a bad entry for that file,
but on recomputing the MD5 sum for the offending file, I find that
the entry in MD5SUM.txt on the CD matches the directly computed
MD5SUM on that file.<br>
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The CD will not install with this problem. Why does the check on
the install program report a mismatch? Why is it only this one file
and on multiple attempted CD burns? Has anyone else encountered
problems like this?<br>
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I would appreciate a work around or explanation.<br>
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Stuck in the breakdown lane,<br>
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David<br>
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PS: Secondary question:<br>
I am attempting to coerce a 256MB / 400MHz Celeron Dell L400C PC to
run this. Yes, I know I am beating a nearly dead horse..<br>
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I may run into the problem with the PAE flag, but I haven't gotten
that far yet. If anyone knows that this release won't run, on this
machine, please suggest the latest release that probably would run
on it.<br>
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