Am 13.06.2014 16:49, schrieb drago01: > Well I replied to his general statements about developers "not > understanding simple facts" ... that aside ... > it fits pretty well the horse (yum) is slower so takes longer to get > the job done as the car (dnf) ;) well, i tested DNF recently on my Rawhide VM which is happy with 192 MB RAM and zram doing a "yum reinstall \*" and a simple "dnf upgrade" don't survive oom-killer because it takes up to 250 MB RAM as far as i have seen in htop http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/DNF talks about "better performance and memory footprint" - i see :-) "dnf remove kernel" still offered to uninstall all 3 kernels inlcuding the running one without a warning what would break the complete setup no - you can't educate users maintaining more than 20 machines over many years and just use "yum remove kernel" to get rid of old ones without look what possible testing versions are installed and list them specific in the command line for now the horse may be slower but it get's done the work better and provides bash-completion for as example --enablerepo while the bash-completion makes it finally faster, the rest is done by the horse while the cowboy is drinking coffee :-)
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