F13 Updates repo & DVD Installation issue



There is an open bug wrt to proxies, but when I attempt to enable the repo
from all sorts of different hardware it fails with a metadata error but if
I boot with vnc enabled, it always works? Anyone know if I missed this in BZ
or is it unknown?

Thanks!
jlc
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