Dnia 23-11-2006, czw o godzinie 17:30 +0200, Gilboa Davara napisał(a): > yum is slower by an order of magnitude than apt-get > Am I the only one having this problem? Well, on this machine, yum -C update takes 14-18 seconds and apt-get dist-upgrade takes 9-11 seconds to resolve everything and ask me if I want to download. At this point, yum takes 7 MiB of memory (ps's SZ), while apt-get takes 30 MiB (more precisely, apt-shell takes 6,8 to resolve dependencies, but 30 when you tell it to commit). I still prefer apt for lots of other reasons, but nowadays it's not so much faster and doesn't look lighter at all. Lam
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