See http://packagekit.org/pk-intro.html and watch the video for detailed
information about PK :)

> Open this worthless product. Click on Development Packages. Click on Anjuta 
> IDE. Do you see a download size presented? No.
Actually: Yes

> This project is a COMPLETE and TOTAL failure. It meets only the "me too"
> developer needs who happen to have a limitless cable connection and does not
> even begin to address the needs of the "average" user
For exactly this reason we have bugreports. If you think something's wron with 
a software, you can ask for a fix, like you did two times for KPK and for PK. 
PK was developed to offer applications access to package management features 
without knowing which package manager is running exactly in background, which 
offers some great new possibilities which for sure address the needs of average 
users (automatic codec/font/mime/driver/plugin installation and much more)

This bugreport will expire in about 50 days. You should be glad someone
worked on this issue and provided a fix for it, so you can now try the
"new" functionality. If it works: Good. If not: We will wok on that. If
PK uses all available bandwidth this indeed is a serious issue, which
has to be fixed.

(Btw: It was absolutely not decision "to satisfy a "me too" programmer".
Read some more about PK and you'll understand why.)

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kpackagekit waxes all Internet bandwidth until reboot
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