Hi Jens Seidel, 2010/4/6 Jens Seidel <jenssei...@users.sf.net>: > Calling apt-get update on my OpenMoko phone (armel, 128MB RAM, sd card) > takes forever: [snip] > The device is not the fastest but the CPU was idle all the time (2-3% used > by bzip2) and I also doubt that IO (which is a bottleneck) is sooo slow. At > least it should not need more than 2 hours to download 3B (this values is > very very likely wrong).
mhh. I have one myself and never had such problems. (gta2v5 unfixed - no special tricks, mostly plain install.sh debian) Into the blue: Do you have a swap file? Which software powers your brick? Is your mircosd card okay? My neo hardly needs 20 minutes for an "update" and i have pdiffs enabled… e.g. in my recent run in which ~ 15 pdiffs were applied: Es wurden 2.325kB in 6Min 59s geholt (5.545B/s) IO is really the bottleneck (you can see this in every rred run - they stuck quite a bit at 0 and at the end) loading and saving 30 MB in the sid Packages case is a bit to much to be done immediately but it should really be (much) faster than an hour… Best regards, David Kalnischkies -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org