![]() One of the suggested steps while installing Linux is to verify the checksum of your Linux ISO. And that will definitely not match the checksum provided on the download page. If you’re wondering how accurately these checksums detect corrupted files – if you delete or change even one character from any one of the text files inside the iso image, the checksum algorithm will generate a totally different value for that changed image. The other tools mentioned work similarly. If the generated checksum matches the one provided on the Ubuntu MATE download page, that will mean no data was changed while you downloaded the file – in other words, your downloaded file is not corrupted. Generating SHA-256 Checksum for Ubuntu MATE iso Let’s see how to verify a checksum on Linux.
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