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Switch to Fastly to avoid slow upgrades and connection issues #87
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Thank you clefebvre. MintOS continues to breathe new life into my geriatric Deskpro 6200. |
Thank you! |
Thank you. Doing the upgarde now aws.. |
thanks! should I change it back after the update? |
This does not occur in the equivalent LMDE file. However, is it possible to just add |
So cool that the Team is testing new solutions! Thanks a lot, @clefebvre ! |
I applied the change to the soures list, |
@atarax42 I got the exact same thing yesterday. Until then I had the software manager set up for Fastly and it worked well. So now I wonder if LMDE'ers can use the Linux Mint Fastly site @clefebvre mentions in the OP. |
I inadvertently deleted line 2 when I deleted the old line 1. Line 2 began with a # symbol. Can anyone tell me what it should be? BTW if I had used emacs instead of xed it would have saved the old file for me. Thank you. |
Here's what mine looks like on LM 21.3:
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Thank you. Fortunately I took a snapshot with Timeshift before I started. FYI here is the line I am supposed to replace:
Note the #id:linuxmint main at the end, which I believe I need to preserve when I edit. |
Same here on Linux Mint 21.3: apt update looks fine to me (Issue is the same with http and https):
The two packages being held back are python3-update-manager and update-manager-core (but that should not affect the reachablility of the server anyway...) launching mintUpdate 6.0.9 from command line:
...results in a timeout. I now found linuxmint/linuxmint#658 (comment):
I don't get it, because "ping fastly.linuxmint.io" shows no errors:
Altough the first start/ping takes roughly 4s or so, pretty close to 5000ms timeout maybe...? |
@DutchPete: The LMDE release is Faye, not Virginia. Using the wrong one could potentially break things. LMDE is separate from Mint and does its own separate releases though. You are still going to be on LMDE 6, not Linux Mint 22. Wanted to make sure that's clear, a new Linux Mint version usually just means some package updates on LMDE. |
@ssusbauer: Many thanks for your reply. So, this is what my
with the one for Faye at the top. May I assume the list is now OK as it is? BTW, yes, I am aware LMDE is separate from Linux Mint and that I will still be on LMDE 6. I also got this output in the terminal:
Is that something I need to worry about? It does not seem so to me. |
@DutchPete yes that one looks reasonable. |
@ssusbauer Thank you. And the terminal output is nothing to worry about? |
@DutchPete no, it is truly a just a warning that the file type does not support that spelling metadata. Nothing to worry about. |
@ssusbauer thanks for your help and patience! |
Should we change this line again after upgrading? Or leave it at |
Thank you! I did this based on the blog instructions and the upgrade went smoothly. I second the question: is it safe to leave it at I also would like to know, would Fastly be added to the official mirrors list in Software Sources? Currently it's not in the list. (In the screenshot: sorted alphabetically, there's no Fastly under F) |
No. Watch for updates to the Fastly trial and Mint will give you the updated verdict. |
It's safe to leave it at fastly, however just know you are part of a beta-test. Since Fastly is officially in beta according to Clem (since April this year): https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=417369 Related GitHub ticket: linuxmint/linuxmint#658 The test is still on-going. Since the ticket above isn't closed yet, I believe the Mint team is still collecting data and looking at the pricing. |
Shortly after the announcements or during high load, the main repositories can get really busy.
This can result in a very slow upgrade, or even in connection issues and failures.
To avoid this, switch to the Fastly repositories. They are specifically designed for high load and high availability.
Open a terminal and type the following command to edit the sources list:
sudo xed /etc/apt/sources.list.d/official-package-repositories.list
In this file, find the line which contains
virginia main upstream import backport
and replace it with the line below:deb https://fastly.linuxmint.io virginia main upstream import backport
Save the file with
Ctrl+S
and close the text editor.Update the APT cache with the command below:
apt update
Make sure there are no errors in the output.
That's it, your system is now using the Fastly repositories. You can now perform the upgrade without worrying about high server load.
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