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[SOLVED]I can't install bwm-ng HELP

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I've got unmenu, and I went to Pkg. Manger, and it tells me I've download the package, but it has not yet been installed.  I've tried to install it via unmenu, and this is what I get.

 

bwm-ng - Bandwidth Monitor NG (Next Generation), a live bandwidth monitor Package downloaded, but not yet installed

 

Description: bwm-ng can be used to monitor the current Bandwidth of all or some specific Interfaces. It shows total of in and out as well as total of all Interfaces. Several different output methods are supported (curses, plain, csv and html). bwm-ng is not limited in the number of interfaces and can handle new ones dynamically while its running or hide those which are not up.

Package URL: http://repository.slacky.eu/slackware-12.1/utilities/bwm-ng/0.6/bwm-ng-0.6-i486-2bj.tgz

Package File: bwm-ng-0.6-i486-2bj.tgz

 

md5 Checksum: f441dadb7182cff43e6a3e1f42202c30 (NOT matched - download may be corrupted or download URL no longer valid.)

 

Memory Usage: Light (10K to 500K)

Dependencies: none

syslog-2012-03-11.txt

I've got unmenu, and I went to Pkg. Manger, and it tells me I've download the package, but it has not yet been installed.  I've tried to install it via unmenu, and this is what I get.

 

bwm-ng - Bandwidth Monitor NG (Next Generation), a live bandwidth monitor Package downloaded, but not yet installed

 

Description: bwm-ng can be used to monitor the current Bandwidth of all or some specific Interfaces. It shows total of in and out as well as total of all Interfaces. Several different output methods are supported (curses, plain, csv and html). bwm-ng is not limited in the number of interfaces and can handle new ones dynamically while its running or hide those which are not up.

Package URL: http://repository.slacky.eu/slackware-12.1/utilities/bwm-ng/0.6/bwm-ng-0.6-i486-2bj.tgz

Package File: bwm-ng-0.6-i486-2bj.tgz

 

md5 Checksum: f441dadb7182cff43e6a3e1f42202c30 (NOT matched - download may be corrupted or download URL no longer valid.)

 

Memory Usage: Light (10K to 500K)

Dependencies: none

I've got unmenu, and I went to Pkg. Manger, and it tells me I've download the package, but it has not yet been installed.  I've tried to install it via unmenu, and this is what I get.

 

bwm-ng - Bandwidth Monitor NG (Next Generation), a live bandwidth monitor Package downloaded, but not yet installed

 

Description: bwm-ng can be used to monitor the current Bandwidth of all or some specific Interfaces. It shows total of in and out as well as total of all Interfaces. Several different output methods are supported (curses, plain, csv and html). bwm-ng is not limited in the number of interfaces and can handle new ones dynamically while its running or hide those which are not up.

Package URL: http://repository.slacky.eu/slackware-12.1/utilities/bwm-ng/0.6/bwm-ng-0.6-i486-2bj.tgz

Package File: bwm-ng-0.6-i486-2bj.tgz

 

md5 Checksum: f441dadb7182cff43e6a3e1f42202c30 (NOT matched - download may be corrupted or download URL no longer valid.)

 

Memory Usage: Light (10K to 500K)

Dependencies: none

Your downloaded file is corrupted or incomplete.  It will not install because its md5sum does not match that expected.

(I just tried downloading it here, and it does match the expected md5sum)

 

Joe L.

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I've got unmenu, and I went to Pkg. Manger, and it tells me I've download the package, but it has not yet been installed.  I've tried to install it via unmenu, and this is what I get.

 

bwm-ng - Bandwidth Monitor NG (Next Generation), a live bandwidth monitor Package downloaded, but not yet installed

 

Description: bwm-ng can be used to monitor the current Bandwidth of all or some specific Interfaces. It shows total of in and out as well as total of all Interfaces. Several different output methods are supported (curses, plain, csv and html). bwm-ng is not limited in the number of interfaces and can handle new ones dynamically while its running or hide those which are not up.

Package URL: http://repository.slacky.eu/slackware-12.1/utilities/bwm-ng/0.6/bwm-ng-0.6-i486-2bj.tgz

Package File: bwm-ng-0.6-i486-2bj.tgz

 

md5 Checksum: f441dadb7182cff43e6a3e1f42202c30 (NOT matched - download may be corrupted or download URL no longer valid.)

 

Memory Usage: Light (10K to 500K)

Dependencies: none

Your downloaded file is corrupted or incomplete.  It will not install because its md5sum does not match that expected.

(I just tried downloading it here, and it does match the expected md5sum)

 

Joe L.

 

Where is here?  I've tried installing this by downloading and using the"

 

installpkg bwm-ng-0.6-i486-2bj.tgz, and it sayd "file not found."

 

I've Googled, and search on this forum about how to add applications manually, and I wasn't able to find anything.  If anyone can guide me, I would be thankful!

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