Daniel B. Thurman wrote: > >> OK, I believe I understand your question a bit better. >> >> Since you are able to use firefox, for example, without problem it >> doesn't appear you have a true network issue. Or, at least, it isn't >> local to you. If firefox were also giving you grief it would be a >> different story. >> >> Generally I'm having no issues with yum on updates or installs. I did >> have to add "exclude=.gov, .sg" >> to my fastestmirror.conf as I use yum-plugin-fastestmirror and have had >> issues with slow network to Singapore. >> >> Are you using yum-plugin-fastestmirror >> > Yes. I tried it with and without. Problems are the same. Seems to > me it is a yum problem, but I am speculating. I am running FF. sendmail, > DNS, etc.. a LOT of services and I am not seeing any problems. Just > with yum installs/updates. > > Well, all I can say is that I'm certainly not seeing any problems with yum here. At least not after I excluded Singapore. I suppose that if I was in your position I'd be starting wireshark and seeing if I could learn anything. -- "I think Michael is like litmus paper - he's always trying to learn." -- Elizabeth Taylor, absurd non-sequitir about Michael Jackson
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