On Friday 07 August 2009 11:55 PM, s wrote:
I just installed Fedora 11 and there are 400 updates available. I use a
dial-up connection in a part of town
where I get an average of 2.9 kilobytes per second (bad phone lines). So
when something is downloading that generally puts a halt on using the
internet connection until the download is finished. I like to know what
is being downloaded so that I can prioritize the downloads and know how
long the internet connection will be tied up. For me feedback and
control of the process is a good thing.


$ yum install yum-presto
is your friend. :)

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Suvayu

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