:
"dnf includes fastestmirror functionality in standard package (no plugin
needed). You just need to enable it in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf by setting
fastestmirror=1. It is disabled by default (man dnf.conf
<
(Aug 28
'15)"
Hope that helps.
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Juan Lavieri <jlavieri(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all.
I'm new on fedora but not in Linux (More than 15 years using debian) and I
have the same problem.
Of course there are a lot of things going wrong (from my point of view)
that needs to be solved but I can't find the answer. What I need is time.
In Debian there is a tool named apt-spy that finds for the fastest mirrors.
I'd like to know if a such tool does exist on fedora?
Please take note that I have a lot of things trying to understand, again
I need time.
Another thing, please excuse my english; I'm a spanish speaking guy so
please take note of this.
Thanks and regards
2015-09-12 18:26 GMT-04:30 Joe Zeff <joe(a)zeff.us>:
> On 09/12/2015 03:34 PM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
>
>> Is there some kind of trouble with the server?
>>
>
> Unless we knew just which mirror your system was using there's no way to
> tell. You might try using iotop, if it's already installed.
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