Can confirm on the very last package on my update internet speeds tanked (dnf 
upgrade being the command) 
The others I haven't  experienced. 

On March 1, 2017 4:45:09 PM GMT+03:00, Matthew Miller 
<mat...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 06:19:18AM -0500, Joerg Lechner wrote:
>> - last dnf update took far too much time
>> - shutdown process not tolerable, takes too much time.
>> - usb connection erroneous. i.e. after copying to flash medium or
>> external disk connected by an usb adapter in most trials, when I try
>> to eject the usb connected medium, there - after a copying process is
>> finished a long time ago - comes the message "usb medium in use",
>> this for ever. Also after shutdown of F25 in some cases I had to
>> repair the usb connected medium with a new partition table. Things
>> like that are not nice.
>
>These things seem unlikely to actually be very version dependent and
>probably are more to do with the specific configuration. The first two
>complaints are not actionable — the dnf problem might just be your
>network, and without any detail, we don't know what is holding up your
>system's shutdown.
>
>The third is likely a kernel issue, and may be something you can tune.
>Are you *sure* you don't have anything from the externel disk in use?
>The /sbin/lsof command can tell you.
>
>Have you tried typing "sync" at the command line before attempting to
>eject the disk?
>
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