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Does anyone know the URL for Debian checksums? I've just downloaded a DVD image of the latest Lenny/testing and can't find any published checksums for it *anywhere*, not even on the debian.org site. This is driving me nuts! Someone please provide a pointer, thanks!
Does anyone know the URL for Debian checksums? I've just downloaded a DVD image of the latest Lenny/testing and can't find any published checksums for it *anywhere*, not even on the debian.org site. This is driving me nuts! Someone please provide a pointer, thanks!
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Hm hey I think maybe you were looking at a partial mirror or something. Here's a link to where you can find the MD5 sum for the amd64 rc2 iso:
Hey thanks. Google's become unusable, So, if anyone knows of a search engine specific solely to computer terms which weeds out everything else, please let me know!
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