Speed up your pacman in Arch Linux
Hey ,
Today i am going to show you how to speed up your pacman in arch linux
Today i am going to show you how to speed up your pacman in arch linux
to do that we should configure Pacman with aria2
aria2 : is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-threaded command-line
download utility. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP and BitTorrent
Configure aria2 with Pacman :
First you need to install aria2,
First you need to install aria2,
install aria2 :
then you need to configure pacman to use aria2 for downloading packages
open pacman conf file
$sudo pacman -S aria2then you need to configure pacman to use aria2 for downloading packages
open pacman conf file
:$sudo nano /etc/pacman.confthen add the following new entry just below the
#XferCommand = /usr/bin/curl -C - -f %u > %o line.
add this :
XferCommand = /usr/bin/aria2c --allow-overwrite=true --continue=true --file-allocation=none --log-level=error --max-tries=2 --max-connection-per-server=4 --max-file-not-found=1 --min-split-size=1M --no-conf --remote-time=true --summary-interval=60 --timeout=5 --dir=/ --out %o %u
now save the file by typing ctrl + x
That’s it! now you can test speed difference
#TH3HPBT

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