Am Donnerstag, den 06.05.2010, 15:18 -0400 schrieb Seth Vidal:
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Thomas Spura wrote:
My workaround for this was to kill the connection and yum will search
then a new server and restart the connection.
Maybe if the rate is 0.5 B/s - restart the connection would be a
On Thu, 13 May 2010, Thomas Spura wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 06.05.2010, 15:18 -0400 schrieb Seth Vidal:
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Thomas Spura wrote:
My workaround for this was to kill the connection and yum will search
then a new server and restart the connection.
Maybe if the rate is 0.5
06.05.2010 01:40, Warren Togami ?:
(10/12): samba-3.5.2-60.fc13.x86_64.rpm (71%) 73%
[- ] 0.0 B/s | 3.7 MB
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware
(71%) 73%
[- ] 0.0 B/s | 3.7 MB
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests? It seems to happen consistently here in the middle of
downloading multiple
%
[- ] 0.0 B/s | 3.7 MB
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests? It seems to happen consistently here in the middle of
downloading multiple packages where I need to kill yum
(10/12): samba-3.5.2-60.fc13.x86_64.rpm (71%) 73%
[- ] 0.0 B/s | 3.7 MB
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests? It seems to happen consistently
On 05/05/10 23:40, Warren Togami wrote:
(10/12): samba-3.5.2-60.fc13.x86_64.rpm (71%) 73%
[- ] 0.0 B/s | 3.7 MB
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm
:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests? It seems to happen consistently here in the middle of
downloading multiple packages where I need to kill yum and try again.
Warren
Hi,
did mention it on some VirtualBoxes running F13.
I did
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests? It seems to happen consistently here in the middle of
downloading multiple packages where I need to kill yum and try again.
Warren
Hi,
did mention
ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests? It seems to happen consistently here in the middle of
downloading multiple packages where I need to kill yum and try again.
It is nothing new if you've tried using yum in a poor internet
connection. I've
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests? It seems to happen consistently here in the middle of
downloading multiple packages where I need to kill yum and try again.
It is nothing new if you've tried
.fc13.x86_64.rpm (71%) 73%
[- ] 0.0 B/s | 3.7 MB
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests? It seems to happen consistently here in the middle
3340883129410265958989882401668816722716705737932:48 ETA
Anyone else seeing this kind of behavior with F-13 yum within kvm or
vmware guests? It seems to happen consistently here in the middle of
downloading multiple packages where I need to kill yum and try again.
It is nothing new if you've tried
On Thu, 6 May 2010, Thomas Spura wrote:
My workaround for this was to kill the connection and yum will search
then a new server and restart the connection.
Maybe if the rate is 0.5 B/s - restart the connection would be a
solution for this?
(Didn't saw this issue quite a while now, but I
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