Tim: >> This seems to be a FC4 problem, as my FC3 machines work fine with YUM, >> and the same file servers. FC4 seems to just fail all over the place >> while trying to do updates. Timothy Murphy: > "sudo yum update" works just as well for me under FC4 as under FC3. > Maybe your setup is wrong. > In any case you should try to explain a bit more precisely what goes wrong; > "fail all over the place" does not convey much information. Let's see: Without reconfiguring from the default, timeouts occur while trying to do anything with YUM servers (find a server, get the list of updates, get an update, etc.). I looked through the man file, but didn't find a note about any way to overcome that. Someone here mentioned a "timeout" option, such as timeout=16, which I used to help get things working, but I didn't see a good reason to do that in the manual (it suggested the default timeout was already 30 seconds). I was getting quite long delays between trying one mirror and the next, but each was failing rather quicker than the delay before the next attempt. If anything, it's not *my* setup that's wrong, it's *its* initial set up that's wrong. FC3 on the exact same hardware worked well, and using the same mirror servers. A fresh install of FC4 had all manner of problems: Multiple timeout issues (it'd fail time and time again, trying other mirrors, or complaining that it couldn't find other mirrors), and just generally slowness as it goes about downloading, anyway (the speed of yum fetching a file was slower than downloading it using some other tool, from the same server). -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.