On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 13:54 -0400, Justin Conover wrote: <snip> > Ok, everyone in this thread is replying to OOO, that was not my > intent. If you compare the speed of getting updates in debian and > fedora, debian is much faster. Forget package size at this point. Is > it parallel downloads maybe. > > My main deal here is about the speed in which it takes to download all > updates and install. I was merely trying to understand why debian > seems to be much faster. > > I've been a loyal Fedora user since RH 6.2 or some were in there :) so > I'm not leaving, just trying to understand when i play with it once in > awhile it just handles downloads differently. To answer your original questions about deltarpms, yes I am still updating the presto test repositories. To give you an idea of the savings, the deltarpm from openoffice.org-core-2.4.0 to 2.4.1 is 7MB. You just need to follow the directions on the presto site to set it up correctly. And ignore the reported download size when yum asks for confirmation: that number doesn't count deltarpms. Jonathan
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