Code::~$ cd /tmp:/tmp$ # Download the gzipped Packages file first (you don't need to type this comment line):/tmp$ wget --2014-01-03 08:17:02-- Resolving mirrordirector.raspbian.org (mirrordirector.raspbian.org). 5.153.225.207, 2001:41c9:1:3ce::11 Connecting to mirrordirector.raspbian.org (mirrordirector.raspbian.org)|5.153.225.207|:80. HTTP request sent, awaiting response. Code: ~ $ df -h / Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/root 5.8G 2.1G 3.4G 39% / ~ $ wget --2014-01-03 08:41:39-- Resolving mirrordirector.raspbian.org (mirrordirector.raspbian.org). 5.153.225.207, 2001:41c9:1:3ce::11 Connecting to mirrordirector.raspbian.org (mirrordirector.raspbian.org)|5.153.225.207|:80. HTTP request sent, awaiting response. Dec 27, 2007 Enjoy this super hit Bollywood Song Maiyya Yashoda sung by Alka Yagnik, Anuradha Paudwal and Kavita Krishnamurthy from Rajshri Production's blockbuster hit family drama movie Hum Saath Saath Hain. Jan 2, 2014 - I always get the 'Hash-sum mismatch' error, and I have no idea why. Hash Sum mismatch E: Some index files failed to download. XBMC on it and had issues when tying to watch HD movies on it (artifacts in the video). Tumhe dillagi bhool jani padegi qawwali download mp3. I had the exact same Hash Sum mismatch on the armhf_Packages. Tried all availables fixed (removing partial downloaded packages, etc.). Tried different raspbian version (jessy). Tried an 'supported' SD-card (Adata 8GB) and multiple other SD-cards. All with the same result! So the next thing I tried was using the SD-card I made (the Adata one) in another Raspberry PI. First it gave me the same Hash Sum mismatch error. But after removing all partially downloaded packages (rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/partial) and then doing an 'apt-get update & apt-get upgrade' it worked!!! Now I was finally also able to do an firmware upgrade (rpi-update). But its the wrong Raspberry PI that I'm updating So my conclusion is that there is something wrong with the ethernet connection of my first Raspberry PI. I ones used XBMC on it and had issues when tying to watch HD movies on it (artifacts in the video). Must be because this Raspberry PI has problems with its ethernet connection. I'm going to ask for an RMA from RS Componets for this Raspberry PI. Hope that they are going to swap it for a 100% working version. Harold wrote:I had the exact same Hash Sum mismatch on the armhf_Packages. Tried all availables fixed (removing partial downloaded packages, etc.). Tried different raspbian version (jessy). Tried an 'supported' SD-card (Adata 8GB) and multiple other SD-cards. All with the same result! So the next thing I tried was using the SD-card I made (the Adata one) in another Raspberry PI. First it gave me the same Hash Sum mismatch error. But after removing all partially downloaded packages (rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/partial) and then doing an 'apt-get update & apt-get upgrade' it worked!!! Now I was finally also able to do an firmware upgrade (rpi-update). But its the wrong Raspberry PI that I'm updating So my conclusion is that there is something wrong with the ethernet connection of my first Raspberry PI. I ones used XBMC on it and had issues when tying to watch HD movies on it (artifacts in the video). Must be because this Raspberry PI has problems with its ethernet connection. I'm going to ask for an RMA from RS Componets for this Raspberry PI. Hope that they are going to swap it for a 100% working version. Have you tried a wifi adapter yet? It fixed it for me. Well, not sure what was going on. Multiple attempts at apt-get update filed with the 'hash sum mismatch' error. I noticed that the actual downloaded size was much smaller than the expected file size. I also noticed that my internet connection had slowed to a crawl (despite the fact that all the kids were in bed and their various devices shut down). Unplugged my DSL modem, waited a couple of minutes and plugged it back in. My internet connection is now much faster (speed tests show expected speeds). Apt-get update worked normally (I suspect the update was timing out due to my poor connection??), but apt-get upgrade had an error. I've tried several times, including going back to sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* -vf sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade Still getting errors on upgrade when it gets to the pythin3 upgrade.
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