I'm sure there's another way but K3B checks it before burning. If you're
checking it in Windows there's a program called MD5Summer that will do it.
On 8/17/05, Bob Stia <rnr@sanctum.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Sluggers,
>
> Just downloaded a new kernel-sources. But, the connection dropped twice
> during the download. Of course, supposedly, it picks up from where it
> was dropped. That always makes me nervous.
>
> Sooooo, how do I check my md5 on the downloaded copy against the
> original one. Procedurally, that is.
>
> Bob S.
>
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