Hello, I'm using package updater with my brand new fc6. I found in the past in fc5 that using yum from command line, I could do a Ctrl+C when hitting a slow mirror and then I got a faster one, eventually with more than one Ctrl+C. it was a useful workaround.. Only drawback was that the Ctrl+C was not trapped and so after the downloading phase completed, the program exited and I had to rerun "yum update" to go to the transaction phase. In fc6 it seems Ctrl+C is trapped, so it seems better in this way. In graphical package updater instead, you have no way to say to it for example "hey, I got a slooooow mirror; can you change it, please? Also randomly, I don't want to choose a specific one..." Is it reasonable to have pup propose to change mirror through a button or something else? Or by deign is intended that the mirror you get, the mirror you deserve? I admit that in this way you could saturate some mirrors, but during these days using pup is a pain... I always get very slow mirrors. I'm based in Italy and I'm using adsl with Tele2, that I think uses servers based in sweden to go through broad internet... Gianluca -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list