Hi,

It does not seem that the slow speed is due to high load on F15 servers, I 
guess it is a problem with the beta. I have got decent processor and I don't 
think simultaneously downloading and processing would be an issue.

I guess, I will try with presto and see how it can help. But, I hope that 
further installers do not discontinue the installations when minimum 
requirements are not met.

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Saturday, 28 May, 2011 10:24 PM
                
            
            
            From: 
            "Kam Leo" <kam....@gmail.com>
                
                
                
                To: 
                "Community support for Fedora users" 
<users@lists.fedoraproject.org>On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Joe Zeff 
<j...@zeff.us> wrote:
> On 05/28/2011 01:22 PM, Kam Leo wrote:
>> It's a trade-off. If you have a fast internet connection but a slow
>> processor you might actually be better off downloading the full rpm
>> instead of waiting for your processor to decompress and/or merge the
>> deltas.
>
> True.  However, I inferred from what the OP wrote that the download time
> was an issue.  And, if you stop and think about it, it probably is.  F
> 15 just came out; lots of people have just upgraded to it and are
> sucking down whatever updates have come out since F 15 was finalized.
> This can be slowing down the downloads until things stabilize.  If so,
> presto can be a big help.

> The OP stated that he had problems with the F15-beta updates. His
>download speed improved when F15 reached final.
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