This isn't a problem to solve, just curiosity on my part. I have run both Manjaro and Archman on QEMU virtual machines, as well as the new Kubuntu 20.04, and I've noticed that the two arch-based distros are way faster at upgrading than Kubuntu, even though they are both on a virtual machine. The package download speed is about the same, I think, but the actual installation process on both Archman and Manjaro is much speedier than on Kubuntu. Any ideas on why this is so?
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Do you use 'apt' or 'Discover' to update? Arch uses 'pacman', or a script to run it.
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deb packages likely are running more scripts and post-install things. Also, Debian packages are broken down into smaller bits than others. Even a smaller application may have two or more packages. Kmymoney, for example, has not only a kmymoney package, but also a kmymoney-common package as well. So there are likely more packages to install.
From memory, arch seemed faster in this regard, and rpms felt slower, though I can't remember f it was zypper or dnf.
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