11g download - source corrupted?

Hi all,
Where canI download correct zip file "linux_11gR1_database.zip" ?
I have downloaded 2x from Oracle download site but always getting corrupted CRC for
testing: database\stage\Components\oracle.rdbms.rsf\11.1.0.6.0\1\DataFiles\filegroup7.jar
which hangs installer in 47%
Thanks in advance.
Peter.

You might post this in the Downloads forum at Downloads Issues
I have found that is happens occasionally. WHen eported, it usually gets cleared up within a day. I suspect some form of cache is used and it may get corrupt.

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    05/11/12 12:41:02:216 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:218 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:221 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:222 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:246 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:246 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:246 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:248 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:251 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:251 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:275 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:275 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:275 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:276 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:279 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:279 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:304 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:304 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:304 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:305 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:308 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:309 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:333 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:333 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:333 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:335 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:338 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:338 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:363 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:363 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:363 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:363 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:367 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:367 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:392 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:392 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:392 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:393 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:396 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:396 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:421 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:421 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:421 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:422 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:425 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:425 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:450 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:450 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:451 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:451 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:455 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:455 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:479 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:479 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:479 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:480 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:483 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:483 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:507 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:508 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:508 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:509 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:511 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:512 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:537 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 1
    05/11/12 12:41:02:537 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 0
    05/11/12 12:41:02:537 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 3
    05/11/12 12:41:02:539 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 5
    05/11/12 12:41:02:540 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 4
    05/11/12 12:41:02:540 | [ERROR] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Checksum validation failed for segment 2
    05/11/12 12:41:02:732 | [WARN] | A1CB10E5-2250-4717-BE9C-A656D8225ADB |  |  |  |  |  | Some Error has come during download operation with Error type - -60, and Error Code - 417

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