Fedora 41 with Proposal to Adopt DNF5 (linuxiac.com)
from KarnaSubarna@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 26 Mar 2024 17:04
https://lemmy.ml/post/13674102

Enhanced Performance: DNF5 promises faster repository metadata processing and improved package query operations, aiming to save users precious seconds during package management tasks.

Reduced System Footprint: By eliminating Python dependencies and merging the functionalities of DNF and MicroDNF, DNF5 offers a significantly smaller installation size, reducing metadata redundancy.

Unified Experience: Fedora aims to provide a consistent package management experience across all platforms, with DNF5 serving as the sole package manager for servers, workstations, and containers.

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somethingsomethingidk@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 2024 19:09 next collapse

I’ve been using dnf5 for a few weeks now. I never want to go back. If you use fedora, seriously consider checking it out. The only thing I’m missing is the provides subcommand.

Vincent@feddit.nl on 26 Mar 2024 20:21 next collapse

Is it just because it’s faster? Feels like I can wait a couple of months for that?

robojeb@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 2024 21:07 next collapse

Ahh got to wait for your current system update to finish I see. /s

somethingsomethingidk@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 2024 22:44 collapse

Yeah pretty much, but it’s wayyyy faster. There’s times where it feels like dnf is hanging trying to download metadata that’s 25KB. I have 1Gb down and it takes like 2 minutes, its ridiculous. I know in the grand scheme of things I’m being petty. But it’s frustrating when the metadata step takes longer than downloading 500MB of packages lol

Vincent@feddit.nl on 27 Mar 2024 08:34 collapse

Thanks yeah, I do get that - when something is a lot faster, it feels pretty great, and you kinda wish you had that forever. At the same time, when you didn’t have it, you’re blissfully ignorant and don’t really miss it. So I’m going to keep myself in that state to avoid borking my system with a premature upgrade, haha.

tfowinder@lemmy.ml on 27 Mar 2024 03:33 next collapse

I hate dnf downloading 100 mb of meta data before I can install a package.

I had worked with Pacman and it was just so good with repos.

Does it feel better?

MrSoup@lemmy.zip on 27 Mar 2024 15:33 collapse

Did you run into any issue? Is it stable enough? I’ve never got the guts to install it on my main desktop.

somethingsomethingidk@lemmy.world on 27 Mar 2024 20:10 collapse

I haven’t yet! Today I did a kernel update with it, I was kind of hoping something would go wrong so I would have a bug to report. But nope. Everything worked flawlessly. I’m not really sure how to break it but I’m going to try (in a vm lol)

PlexSheep@feddit.de on 26 Mar 2024 19:19 next collapse

I resized an lvm partition on my server with a fedora live image, and when I installed something with dnf, I was in shock how long it took. Hopefully this addresses this. Personally I’ve found my home distro: Debian

TCB13@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 2024 20:46 collapse

Personally I’ve found my home distro: Debian

Like someone who just wants a productive system.

TCB13@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 2024 20:45 next collapse

Reduced System Footprint: By eliminating Python dependencies and merging the functionalities

Yes, I don’t get why people still insist on coding production grade stuff with a language that is effectively only suitable for educational purposes - maybe not even that because you would be brain damaging a generation of future developers.

Python is the modern equivalent of BASIC:

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/71297698-fe08-449e-9e1f-16653b06eed8.png">

wewbull@feddit.uk on 26 Mar 2024 22:51 next collapse

I read D-NFS, and though “oooh, is there a distributed network filesystem?”. That would be useful.

Utter disappointment to see people talking about yet another package manager.

Jegahan@lemmy.ml on 27 Mar 2024 07:21 collapse

This isn’t a new package manager, Fedora is already using dnf. This is just the next version of their current package manager.

tfowinder@lemmy.ml on 27 Mar 2024 03:34 collapse

Another Disease by Microsoft?

bamboo@lemm.ee on 27 Mar 2024 06:44 collapse

Python has been around a lot longer than Microsoft has been involved.

exocortex@discuss.tchncs.de on 27 Mar 2024 06:57 next collapse

It’s been a while since i used fedora but last i remember dnf was awe fully slow compared to pacman. In fact so slow that i was wondering if there was some kind of bug somewhere. Glad this is being addressed. Fedora is imho the best distribution to get someone to use Linux for the first time. It works so well.

zarenki@lemmy.ml on 27 Mar 2024 16:54 collapse

I recommend giving dnf the -C flag to most operations, particularly those that don’t involve downloading packages. The default behavior is often similar to pacman’s -y flag and so the metadata sync ends up slowing everything down by orders of magnitude.

theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 27 Mar 2024 21:36 collapse

I’ve been using it since I switched to Fedora a month and a half ago, and I have had 0 problematical with it. Considering how much Fedora likes to be a testing bed for everything, I’m surprised it wasn’t here with Fedora 39 (because it was delayed).