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Thanks for the response. I anticipated "it's slow" but I guess that just doesn't bother me because otherwise I dig dnf/rpm over any other combo I've tried.
For example - a one liner to identify all packages from a particular repo is trivial with dnf, huge pain with apt.
Dnf-5 was/is supposed to be a big speed improvement, no?
Not targeted to be default until Fedora 41. So if you wanted to try it out you would have to install it your self.
Sweet I hope it really is better for you then!
I custom install every time, partially to preserve my user data partition, partially because I don't like the defaults (I like mirroring my disks and leaving space to grow into later if I want)