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Here's whats in
/etc/xdg/reflector/reflector.conf
You are sorting by age, there is probably an option for sorting by speed or similar. You are already only choosing from the latest 5 synchronized mirrors, which should be very much up-to-date, so I'd sort by speed.
And IMO, your countries are not that many, maybe increase the list and double
--latest
to 10.Thank you. I will apply your recommendations.
Been a while since I mucked with reflector, but you don't seem to be prioritizing faster mirrors whatsoever. Try
--sort rate
instead. If that's not fast enough I'd also increase your--latest
up to maybe 15 so that you have higher odds of a fast mirror being in the group of just-updated mirrors.In my
reflector.conf
, I have--score 5
instead of--latest 5
. I don't know how much this actually improves anything, but surely selecting by score is better than just using the most recently updated mirrors.i believe that is what will be used by reflector if it is enabled/started as a systemd service. but, i think, that'll not be used if you're just calling it on the command-line. in that latter case, i think you must supply (those) command-line switches on ...the command-line. (maybe)
The systemd service is enabled, and when I did actually apply all these in the command line manually too before enabling the service.
ah. now armed with that extra information, i can only profess cluelessness. perhaps a "--verbose" option, well watched, would reveal something (maybe) good luck!
Change “—sort age” to “—sort rate”