Manjaro

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Sun Aug 5 22:45:41 UTC 2018


I am puzzled. Can you provide a link to the page where you
found that?

I ask because in this page:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sonargnulinux/files/
on the extreme right of the line where is the link to
antergos-sonar-nozfs-17.9-x86_64.iso there is an "i" inside
a small circle and clicking on it brings up a small panel
that indicates:
SHA1: 39f0ff763b68369413b4b3326df1b319b785e932
MD5: adc153b3ef62d77da2ea6f5224b80f3b
Unfortunately this seems to be not accessible with a
screen reader (at least ,by me but I not acquainted
with all the features orca or chromevox, being sighted)

Didier

Anyway I will try to install that and tell the outcome
(although I still won't advise to use an unmaintained
distribution

Didier
--
Didier Spaier

On 08/06/2018 12:23 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
> What I found on sourceforge.net for sha1sum was:
> fc7e40e0463866f1658498d8e444512517a0810e  antergos-sonar-nozfs-17.9-x86_64.iso
> 
> I did not find any md5sum value.  I can take another look for that one
> though.
> On Sun, 5 Aug 2018, Linux
> for blind general discussion wrote:
> 
>> Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2018 05:31:49
>> From: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list at redhat.com>
>> To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list at redhat.com>
>> Subject: Re: Manjaro
>>
>> 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
>> --
>> 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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