@minxie:
so you can only start jd once with the "sj. jd.sh" command?
if you close it and then try to start it again with the same command it won't start anymore?
greetz,
vercetti.
@minxie:
so you can only start jd once with the "sj. jd.sh" command?
if you close it and then try to start it again with the same command it won't start anymore?
greetz,
vercetti.
Thanks for the instructions, this is a nice application. The only "problem" I have is that it loads slow as molasses. Not sure if it's java or plugins or just slow by nature. Is there a way how the loading time could be improved?
Last edited by merlin666; August 22nd, 2009 at 01:42 AM.
AttentioN Ubuntu GuRus:
Another Thing In My MinD Teasing Me Since LasT Night Is That How To Launch JDownloader Automatically @ SysTem Startup, One Good Example is IDM in Windows ....
n One Thing More Im UsinG Linux Mint 8 .
Despretly W8ing For The Reply...
Now I'm no Ubuntu guru, but can't you do it simply by adding it to the startup applications. I installed it using the jd.sh method, in the launcher command field simply put "pathtojd.shfolder/jd.sh" and it's done.
Solved
For those who still bump thier heads in JD in Ubuntu do this
First Java
sudo apt-get install sun-java6-bin sun-java6-jre sun-java6-jdk sun-java6-plugin
sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-sun
and Jdownloader
wget -c http://212.117.163.148/jd.sh
chmod +x jd.sh
./jd.sh
after install
make a shor cut in you panel rightclick -> add to panel-> Custom app Launcher->add-> Type: Apps in Terminal Name: JD, CMD: sudo ./jd.sh , Coments:what ever u like. -> and OK
next time hit this shortcut and enter your root pass
Jd run smoothly
Cheers
Last edited by vinan; March 4th, 2010 at 03:49 PM. Reason: To many Heineken, at the time of post
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