My CPU is an AMD FX 8350 so I don't think that it's too slow for drpms, but I
don't want to wait on them either way.
Andrei Amuraritei
On Tue, Nov 24, 2015 at 18:55, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
On 11/22/2015 06:17 PM, Andrei Amuraritei wrote:
I have deltarpm=false because it's on by default and
On 11/22/2015 06:17 PM, Andrei Amuraritei wrote:
> I have deltarpm=false because it's on by default and it's annoying for
> me at least. I have bandwidth to use, so if deltarpm is enabled I spend
> more time rebuilding with drpms than actually downloading the full rpms.
I agree! I too turn off
Hmm, why have `deltarpm off`?
My problem was actually that i didn't understood that in `dnf` you must
specify with mirrors to use with fastmirror, and now I've just added a
few repos for alternative use, and now fastmirror just chooses the best.
dnf config-manager --add-repo
On 11/22/2015 12:01
I have deltarpm=false because it's on by default and it's annoying for me at
least. I have bandwidth to use, so if deltarpm is enabled I spend more time
rebuilding with drpms than actually downloading the full rpms.
Andrei Amuraritei
Pe Lun, nov. 23, 2015 la 00:57, Mihuleac Sergiu a scris:
Hi, sorry for the late, late, late reply. What I've done is to modify dnf.conf
with the following:
fastestmirror=true
deltarpm=false
minrate=2M
timeout=5s
This works better in just skipping over Telekom's mirror (or others) and using
another mirror that goes faster.
I have a lot of bandwidth
I've just firewall blocked the telekom.ro mirror to avoid the slow download
speeds. Problem remaining is that when downloading from getfedora.org I still
get redirected to the http://fedora.mirrors.telekom.ro/
(http://fedora.mirrors.telekom.ro/) for the Romanian mirror, and it doesn't
work
On 10/21/2015 11:03
PM, sird...@bydeiu.net wrote:
Sergiu, does the change below work for you, in
getting better speeds from telekom?
Yes, after I made
the changes mentioned my
Hi!
I wanted to mention
that I’ve changed the mirrors
and all works fine now, for future reference the configuration
looks like this:
/etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo
[updates]
name=Fedora $releasever - $basearch -