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vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update one at a time w/ 'update'/'upgrade'English1·24 days agoI’ll let you know!
My signal reliability and bandwidth will stay the same, but, distributing that between 1 download compared to 4-5 might make an improvement on it’s own, allowing the download to more often finish before it times out. But, we’ll see. Gotta get back to my PC.
If not, maybe the timeout setting in the config file will help a little.
Will report back!
vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update one at a time w/ 'update'/'upgrade'English2·24 days agoOh no, my upload must not have gone through…
It was just a screenshot of a page I found.
I think it was this:
Seems like there are many pages effectively copying an article more or less exactly like this.
But, hopefully the options help me, and whoever might come across this.
Does this show up correctly?
vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update one at a time w/ 'update'/'upgrade'English2·25 days agoHello! Thanks so much for helping me with this.
It looks we’ve been able to find the following for the config file for dnf:
max_parallel_downloads
in/etc/dnf/dnf.conf
.Here’s a post on how to increase it - so do the opposite, and set it to 1.
Also, I wanted to ask you about your suggestion for downloading on the phone.
What method or methods were you considering for downloading the packages on a phone? I haven’t heard of this before.
Thank you again for taking the time to write back.
I really appreciate it.
vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update one at a time w/ 'update'/'upgrade'English2·25 days agoHello.
I just wanted to leave this here, in case you wanted to look into it for something you had.
It looks we’ve been able to find the following for the config file for dnf:
max_parallel_downloads
in/etc/dnf/dnf.conf
.Here’s a post on how to increase it - so do the opposite, and set it to 1.
Thank you for taking the time to help me out. I appreciate it.
vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update one at a time w/ 'update'/'upgrade'English1·25 days agoIt looks we’ve been able to find the following for the config file for dnf:
max_parallel_downloads
in/etc/dnf/dnf.conf
.Here’s a post on how to increase it - so do the opposite, and set it to 1.
Thank you for taking the time to help me out. I appreciate it.
vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update one at a time w/ 'update'/'upgrade'English4·25 days agoThanks! I’ve been able to find out about this.
I didn’t see your comments before I found it though. But I really appreciate you taking the time to help me out.
Thank you very much.
vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update one at a time w/ 'update'/'upgrade'English3·25 days agoLol dang. I didn’t get a message about your comment.
But, I was able to find a different article discussing the same thing.
Thank you very much for you help with this though. This seems to be exactly what I needed.
I really appreciate it.
vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update one at a time w/ 'update'/'upgrade'English1·25 days agoThank you for your help.
I was looking for a way to decrease the amount of consecutive packages being downloaded during an update/upgrade.
With the help of some other comments I was able to find the following:
It’s referencing increasing the max parallel downloads to increase upgrade/update speed. But maybe it’ll work for what I’m looking for by lowering the value instead.
Thank you very much for taking the time to help me.
vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Update one at a time w/ 'update'/'upgrade'English2·25 days agoGoing off your comment and someone else’s I was able to find the following:
It’s referencing increasing the max parallel downloads to increase upgrade/update speed. But maybe it’ll work for what I’m looking for by lowering the value instead.
Thank you very much for taking the time to help me.
vimmiewimmie@lemm.eeto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linux Prepper (selfhosted podcast) - system monitoring, terminal tools, local AI tools, NixOS, Kubuntu 24.10English26·3 months agoPeople haven’t written off docker yet?
:'(
Will you be getting it repaired? Do you know how much it might be?