Come Configurare Jdownloader 2 Beta

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Come Configurare Jdownloader 2 Beta

I got it.But i don't still know what to write. Please help me by writing at least the last response to this message. I found out in the 'default Jdownloader 2 beta settings' the downloaded files folder destination: /home/walter/downloads. '/home' is the main disk,where all programs are apparently installed. I got another one but it was the one which contained windows, and it is only used for storage purposes.walter is the user, my name. So,having said that. Would you mind to give me, if possible,the exact sequence of commands to enter in the terminal in order unistall window pops up.?thanks – Dec 20 '13 at 1:13. Costco Sea Ray Programming.

Te contamos varios trucos para sacarle el mayor provecho a uno de los mejores gestores de descargas directas de la actualidad: JDownloader.

Thanks for the only person slightly interested in answering my question. Nevertheless, I must say I was unable to do it the way they said.

I finally discovered the solution, though. It is simple and clear as water. For people who might have the same problem in near/far future, this is the solution: When Ubuntu or whatever is installing 'Jdownloader 2 beta', it automatically creates a folder in 'home' destination. So: • Go there, find the jd2 folder, and among the considerable number of files look for the one called UnistallalJdownloader, Uninstall Jdownloader, or similar (I deleted it already). • Click it and press right button, then choose the option 'open with terminal' and it will eventually launch the uninstall window.

• The rest is simple, follow the instructions and that is it. Thanks to me,. I followed the thread, because I had the same issue.

I started with $ sudo apt-get purge jdownloader next - (navigated to home folder and cd into jd2) $./Uninstall JDownloader most of the bundle was gone but some lock and port files remained. I was a bit suspicious. I did the following next. So I was sitting in /jd2 $ rm -r -f jd2 everything in there gone. I still have some idea there might be a sneaky little config file opening ports in the night-time (: haha:) so perhaps a bit more testing is required. I will use etherape and ntop to check and get back.

Actually, while typing this the jdownloader popped up and notified there are updates. Question answered.

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