(Solved) Package Updater FC5
Caser
caser24 at gmail.com
Thu May 4 20:02:19 UTC 2006
Claude Jones wrote:
> On Tue May 2 2006 6:42 pm, Caser wrote:
>
>> hi to all
>> I'm a newbie ,
>> way is the Package Updater have to download more then 40 to
>> ....(its not stopping ) to retrieve update information
>> it used to be so fast
>> maybe its about the yum.repos.d
>> i have the fowling:
>> crash-hat.repo
>> didier.repo
>> dries.repo
>> fedora-core.repo
>> fedora-development.repo
>> fedora-extras.repo
>> fedora-extras-development.repo
>> fedora-legacy.repo
>> fedora-updates.repo
>> fedora-updates-testing.repo
>> freshrpms.repo
>> kernels.repo
>> kernels.repo.1
>> livna.repo
>> livna-devel.repo
>> livna-testing.repo
>> macromedia.repo
>> macromedia-i386.repo
>>
>> any advice is really appreciated!!!
>>
>
> I hope you don't have all those repos enabled!!! If you do,
> you've answered your own question - you're also opening yourself
> up to huge problems.
> You should start with fedora-core, fedora-extras, and
> fedora-updates enabled. After you've done some due research, you
> have to decide between livna and freshrpms/dries - don't enable
> both. Development repos should not be enabled except for very
> specific, well researched, reasons - they are the leading edge
> of new software being developed, and are prone to many problems.
> Others will chime in, I'm sure.
>
>
I thought it was linked to the profiles for yum extender (as the last refreshed repositories)
thank you and also thanks to Mr.Kam Leo.
Regards.
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