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Hi;I have a question.That can wine run Internet download manager on Fedora core 8 or not....
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Hi;I have a question.That can wine run Internet download manager on Fedora core 8 or not.
- 05-18-2008 #2Linux Guru
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Search on the appdb:
Wine AppDB - Wine Application Database
The distro is not relevant, but the wine version is.
Anyway, may I ask what's so special about that program? There are some download managers for linux that can run natively. You can try d4x, for example.
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well nothing is so special about this program.But on my Windows OS it is the most fastest and efficient Downloading program.Any way as there is resume capabilities in the d4x Linux program.Thanks for your comments.
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No download program is "the most fastest". The speed limit is something that is defined by your connection type and your contract with your ISP. No magic program can overcome that.
Most download managers do support resume as well, as long as the download server can do it.
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Even wget, which is one of the de-facto standards, can do that. See
to see all the options. If my memory serves correctly, -i is the parameter that will let you specify a file containing all the links. There are also graphical fronteds like d4x, as I said above. Another one is kget, which is being refactored in kde4, I think. Googling a bit forCode:man wget
Should reveal lots of results and also lots of threads like this one.Code:linux download manager


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