I was given an "old" desktop this week for preparing a new system for someone. Dual Core, 2Gb DDR2 RAM , nvidia 8400gs, 320gb HD. What better way to celebrate than install a shiney new fedora 16 with gnome 3.2. It runs like a dream and will be my desktop OS of choice for the forseeable future.
Fedora 16 also comes with "Trusted Boot" http://www.webupd8.org/2011/11/fedora-16-verne-released.html#more
Where are the MD5 sums for the different ISO downloads? I tried to install 32 bit Gnome CD and tried to boot the 32 bit DVD, but both failed. The DVD would not boot and the 32 bit Gnome kept giving a disk read error at the same location during each installation attempt. Thanks in Advance.
most of fedora cd are highly compresed sometimes live cd .......they give sector error let disk run for few more minutes and see as far installation let 1st cd run on live mode then try everything if its look ok then install
Here is the index where you can find all x86 and x64 versions checksums. link. No MD5 though, only SHA256. Distrowatch.com adds a link for the checksums also, so you can always find 'm through that site.
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