Manjaro

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Sun Aug 5 09:31:49 UTC 2018


Didier here,

I just downloaded antergos sonar:
didier[/tmp]$ wget https://sourceforge.net/projects/sonargnulinux/files/antergos-sonar-nozfs-17.9-x86_64.iso
it outputs a lot of messages until it finds a mirror near you, then the
download occurs.

After that you can check the checksums:
didier[/tmp]$ sha1sum antergos-sonar-nozfs-17.9-x86_64.iso 
39f0ff763b68369413b4b3326df1b319b785e932  antergos-sonar-nozfs-17.9-x86_64.iso
didier[/tmp]$ md5sum antergos-sonar-nozfs-17.9-x86_64.iso 
adc153b3ef62d77da2ea6f5224b80f3b  antergos-sonar-nozfs-17.9-x86_64.iso

These values are the ones indicated on sourceforge.net so the
downloaded file has not been corrupted during the transfer.

As an aside, there is no md1sum command as far as I know so
I am a bit puled by the value you provided.

As another aside, I don't know if antergos-sonar allows to get
the Arch updates provided as security fixes. If ot, I wouldn't
use it, especially if there is no active maintainer.

Didier
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Didier Spaier


On 07/31/2018 02:08 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> See if you can get a good download of antergos-sonar to replace that
> manjaro.  Reason is, the sonargnulinux project used to use manjaro as its
> accessibility base until things got too difficult with manjaro developers
> so now has moved onto antergos-sonar.  Unfortunately antergos-sonar isn't
> on any rsync server I can find and that's unfortunate since antergos-sonar
> is on sourceforge.net and sourceforge.net specializes in corrupt file
> downloads.  If you do try for antergos-sonar, the md1sum integrity check
> value to match is:
> fc7e40e0463866f1658498d8e444512517a0810e  antergos-sonar-nozfs-17.9-x86_64.iso
> 
> Good luck.
> 




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