At Wed, 25 Aug 2010 07:19:25 -0500 CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 02:14:02PM +0200, Aleksandar Stoisavljevic wrote: > > > > This is ok when I have good internet speed (@work) but when I am home, this > > update takes a lot of time. > > Welcome to life on the internet. > > > I guess I can skip updates but I wasn't experiencing such annoyance with > > CentOS 5.4. My gues is that when > > CentOS 5.4 was finalized there is no updates to that DVD. > > Why in the world would you opt to skip updates? How is updating > your system an annoyance? > > 5.X are just point-in-time snapshots of CentOS 5 and all patches > leading up to the time that 5.X was released. Updates are a > continuing process that will occur for the lifetime of the > release. > > > Is there any suggestions ? > > Yes, bite the bullet and update. > The main problem is that yum is NOT well written to deal with a slow and *unreliable* dial-up interface -- it in fact behaves extremly poorly when used with dial-up (and no, it is just not possible for me to get a better internet connection at home -- dialup is *all* that is available where I live). It assumes that ANY network problems are due to a busy server and it switches to another server (and in the case of metadata, starts the download from the beginning!). *I* often find it better to use wget to snarf the repo metadata. I *also* use my laptop to *manually* download (using wget) the packages for my desktop machine (the two machines are different archs: the desktop is x86_64 and the laptop is a i686). Oh, and I remove up-to-date and yum's update deamon. Both are a waste of time. (I also removed Open Office, since it is too big to maintain on a dial-up system, esp. since *I* don't ever do 'word processing'.) I manually run 'yum check-update' from time to time (when is the centos updates digest going to resume on this list?). > > > > > John > -- Robert Heller -- Get the Deepwoods Software FireFox Toolbar! Deepwoods Software -- Linux Installation and Administration http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Web Hosting, with CGI and Database heller@xxxxxxxxxxxx -- Contract Programming: C/C++, Tcl/Tk _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos