Today I took my first steps into the world of FC test releases by installing FC6T1, and I have a few questions as a result. After installing, I performed a yum update and was astonished to see 145 new packages available, amounting to more than 180 megabytes of downloads. I presume this to be because test1, even though released just a day or two ago, was frozen several days ago, and all these updates get it caught up to today's development snapshot, right? I'm rather bandwidth limited at home, living in a rural community with a 256/128 DSL connection (that reset about 10 times today because of a flaky phone line on the telco side -- no kidding; I had no phone at all for about 4 hours yesterday). Is the average daily download for the development stuff in the tens of megabytes? If I keep up with daily updates, will I be current when FC6T2 arrives? Will I need to dump test 1 and do a clean install of test 2, or do most folks just keep the initial test release installed and continue with updates as a way to approximate subsequent releases? Thanks for your time, Jay -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list