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    MD5 errors

    Hello everyone!

    I'm currently having an issue with .sh files when I download them. I seem to be getting MD5 mismatches but I'm not sure why. I thought at first it might be just a fluke thing for one file I downloaded but its happening on everything I download that is a .sh file. I've tried updating my distro. (which was mint 2.2 until I Googled My own repositories and strayed from their list.) but that hasn't helped . If anyone could point me to some kind of "workaround" or some trick It would help alot.

    thx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tjoh311
    Hello everyone!

    I'm currently having an issue with .sh files when I download them. I seem to be getting MD5 mismatches but I'm not sure why. I thought at first it might be just a fluke thing for one file I downloaded but its happening on everything I download that is a .sh file. I've tried updating my distro. (which was mint 2.2 until I Googled My own repositories and strayed from their list.) but that hasn't helped . If anyone could point me to some kind of "workaround" or some trick It would help alot.

    thx
    Troy
    I am not quite sure I understand what is happing. just to make sure I follow what your saying

    whenever you attempt to install a .sh file you get the mismatch?

    and as far as your sources list

    this may help

    http://www.linuxmint.com/forum/viewt...?f=110&t=11551
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    Thanks for the reply.
    Yes, so far everything I have tried (.sh) files return a mismatch.
    I'll try the new repositories tongiht.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tjoh311
    Thanks for the reply.
    Yes, so far everything I have tried (.sh) files return a mismatch.
    I'll try the new repositories tongiht.
    one more question.

    how are you trying to run the .sh files? what command are you using?
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    I've tried both ./ and sh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tjoh311
    I've tried both ./ and sh.
    where are you d/l the .sh fies from?
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