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To switch or not to switch, that is the question
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If you are on Fedora 38, have you tried
dnf5
yet. You can install it withsudo dnf install dn5 dnf5-plugins
. I used it only briefly before moving away from Fedora for other reasons, but it was much better than standarddnf
. However, I am not sure it speeds up searches as well, though downloads were certainly much faster for me.Wait for Fedora 39. It will introduce dnf5 with much better speeds. Changing is not worth it in my opinion.