>> I just installed fedora on my PC and up2date is taking forever to >> download packages. It's downloading at about 4 KB/s, when the rest of my >> network is downloading stuff at the usual high speeds (up to 150 KB/s). >> My PC is on a hub with my Mac, but the Mac is not downloading anything at >> the time. Is there a mirror I can try with up2date that can give better >> download speeds? Or other settings I can tweak somewhere? TIA. > >I suggest you check out this great article: > >http://fedoranews.org/contributors/alexander_dalloz/mirror/ >to setup a different Mirrors. >HTH >Colin [<Yigal>] The article is good: gives all the data and goes step by step. The problem that this kind of guidance is for people who know how to edit configuration files. For me it was great experience to practice the VI from the UNIX of 20 years ago: and I was glad to see that it works about the same, and furthermore I remember those commands tricky. So it took the time to edit... and I was slowly and carefully following the lines, always wondered why I should do that: Maybe let the YUM work instead for me. When I reached the bottom of the article I found out there is a way to tell YUM to do it automatically - at this point I decided to stop editing the file and let the YUM work hard. And what I really wonder is why cant Fedora give an automatic solution (ask me what server do I prefer and install it in the config file, perhaps in a GUI editing tool). Or even use my time zone to set it up.