Feature changed by: Francesco Noacco (FireLink) Feature #314589, revision 3 Title: Bandwidth limiter for updates openSUSE Distribution: Unconfirmed 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. + #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