Feature changed by: Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv) Feature #314589, revision 6 Title: Bandwidth limiter for updates - openSUSE Distribution: New + openSUSE Distribution: Rejected by Tomáš Chvátal (scarabeus_iv) + reject reason: Use download.max_download_speed in zypp.conf Priority Requester: Important Requested by: Francesco Noacco (firelink) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Settings similar to a download manager with max number of simultaneous files, bandwidth etc. (for example type DownThemAll). Use Case: If there is low bandwidth and / or to share with other people. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Is a good idea to make the system more "educated" than a bully use of the full bandwidth connection (especially if limited or poor). - Much more useful would be a program that saves the packages separately in an orderly way and divided into categories (similar to apup for win). This is perhaps best if I insert it in another form? Discussion: #1: Stian Viskjer (im_unbob) (2012-11-06 19:48:02) Hi, have a look at /etc/zypp/zypp.conf. Perhaps some of your needs can be configured there. #3: Francesco Noacco (firelink) (2012-11-12 01:10:31) (reply to #1) It is true, there are several interesting descriptions, but it's all commented, who assures me that the program is working properly rather than going into conflict with the system settings? Since it seems everything ready because they "spend" a minimum of time for a graphical interface that everyone can test and use? Also I do not know if this is a feature or a bug: The dowload updates initially claimed to download 4MB, but then pointed to a long list and not declare the size (partial or total). While unloading did not indicate the progress, but I saw an icon that required an update logout, and so I did. Reopened, the download is broken down quiet and always without indicating speed or progress. P.S. Sorry for the mistake when entering the answer! #2: Francesco Noacco (firelink) (2012-11-07 03:21:40) It is true, there are several interesting descriptions, but it's all commented, who assures me that the program is working properly rather than going into conflict with the system settings? Since it seems everything ready because they "spend" a minimum of time for a graphical interface that everyone can test and use? Also I do not know if this is a feature or a bug: The dowload updates initially claimed to download 4MB, but then pointed to a long list and not declare the size (partial or total). While unloading did not indicate the progress, but I saw an icon that required an update logout, and so I did. Reopened, the download is broken down quiet and always without indicating speed or progress. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/314589