Linked by Howard Fosdick on Mon 18th Jun 2012 05:29 UTC
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"when you download something from the Ubuntu repository, the first thing Ubuntu does is update its 16+ megabyte repository index”
It's not done every time you install something. You can configure how often it is done and even, *gasp*, disable the automatic update completely!
Want to download a small tetris app? You have to waste 16 megabytes of your quota first.
Yeah, because it is totally impossible that they'd change this behavior for the smart phone version. Can't be changed. Ever. Nope.




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“when you download something from the Ubuntu repository, the first thing Ubuntu does is update its 16+ megabyte repository index”
The carat weight of this gem cannot be truly appreaciated unless you 've heard about Canonical’s ambitions to put Ubuntu in smartphones. Want to download a small tetris app? You have to waste 16 megabytes of your quota first. Does Canonical know that in some countries carriers don’t offer contracts with gigabyte quotas? I am paying 50euros for a 350MB contract here. So i have to waste all my daily quota just so Ubuntu can upgrade it’s index, because Canonical isn’t even good at copying the Android Market. Assuming Ubuntu does make it on phones of course. The situation with netbooks that also use mobile networks is just as bad (though contracts for netbooks -which don’t offer any kind of telephone functionality- are bette here, but still