Well, I swapped out the RAM for some other RAM that I know is good. Ended up with the same problem, but different packages. Now, it's some gmc and gnome packages. This is driving me nuts. One of the reasons I went with Debian was for it's package system, and it's failing me... :(

Any other ideas?


At 12:59 AM 2/25/2001 -0600, Jason N. Price wrote:
If the RAM were flaking out, why would it just fail on one package and the same package every time? I would think it would fail more frequently and randomly. I'm not saying that can't be it, just not the behavior I would expect in that situation. I'll try swapping out the RAM tomorrow just to test it out. Thanks for the input...

Anyone else have any thoughts?

At 09:34 PM 2/24/2001 -0700, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:

On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Jason N. Price wrote:

> as there are a lot of dependencies on it.  Without it installed, I can't
> install a lot of other things. I have tried getting it from the cd as well
> as via HTTP, but the error is the same either way.  The error is:

Sounds like you might have flaky RAM or kernel or something.

It means that the file is corrupt. If the file is not actually corrupt,
the it got corrupt as it was read in, flaky RAM.

Jason


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