Why is apt-get downloads so slow
Solution 1:
It seems to be a problem with the sources. Go to
System Settings -> Software & Updates -> Download from -> Select best server
For more additional details, refer this thread.
Solution 2:
The apt-fast package can be installed in all currently supported versions of Ubuntu by adding the apt-fast/stable PPA to your software sources and installing it using these commands.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:apt-fast/stable
sudo apt update
sudo apt -y install apt-fast
During the apt-fast installation process, you will be prompted to perform some package configuration. After successfully installing apt-fast, simply use it the same way you run apt or apt-get.
Solution 3:
In my case, I had set a bandwidth limit in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades
:
// Use apt bandwidth limit feature, this example limits the download
// speed to 70kb/sec
Acquire::http::Dl-Limit "70";
(I wasn't expecting this to affect my "attended upgrades" also..)
As soon as I commented out this line, apt install
went much faster.
Solution 4:
This is added late, current os 20.04 focal, had a few weeks of having to wait 3 or more minutes at the end of apt-get update
for some unknown cause. I struggled with trying to find a fix via search engine. Somehow I came across an article about snap and complaint that it took too much time.
I found this at https://cialu.net/a-better-ubuntu-linux-without-the-crappy-snap/
I ran the following:
$ sudo apt autoremove --purge snapd gnome-software-plugin-snap
I was worried about all the removals, but apt-get update runs like it used to. Question: Is snap a cloud based thing? ( that would explain the time delay )