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dnf meta data? packagekit meta data?
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dnf meta data? packagekit meta data?
You can use bmon
and tcptrack
and iftop
to monitor your connections and traffic. If you don't know any of them, I would start with giving iftop
a try...
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dnf meta data? packagekit meta data?data? each of the two can be significant traffic and both are happening in parallel on a default Fedora system.
You can use bmon
and tcptrack
and iftop
to monitor your connections and traffic. If you don't know any of them, I would start with giving iftop
a try...