Exactly how slow is Fedora 27 on an RP3 ? dnf update takes hours ?

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Hi people.

Thanks to the powers that be for getting Fedora onto the ARM platforms.   I really appreciate your work.

I'm wondering if Fedora 27 is really, really slow on a RPi3 or if I'm doing something wrong or ???

I installed F27 Server Arm on an RPi3. The file I used was Fedora-Server-armhfp-27-1.6-sda.raw.xz from https://arm.fedoraproject.org/ via https://download.fedoraproject.org/p...1.6-sda.raw.xz  The installation was mostly straight forward.

Naturally the first thing I do is run #dnf update.    Upon pressing return the screen does nothing for 15 minutes.  Eventually it comes back saying ~225 packages need updating, 2 need deleting and ~10 need installing.   I say yes to this.  The package downloads go OK, takes probably 10 minutes.  But the Upgrading itself is horribly slow.  Like 5 minutes per package, on average.

Is this normal or is there something wrong with my RPi3 ?   I thought it would be faster than this ?  

The only thing I can think of is that I'm running it from a 2A power adapter, rather than the 2.5A that is suggested.  It seems to run fine though, no errors, etc.

Is my power adapter the problem ?

Thanks
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