Edit uget queuing process
I would like to know how to edit the queuing process for uget
.
Some data:
uget
version 1.10.5- Ubuntu version 14.04 LTS.
I would like to set it to just download 1 file at a time then start the next file in the queue after finishing.
14.04 uget
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I would like to know how to edit the queuing process for uget
.
Some data:
uget
version 1.10.5- Ubuntu version 14.04 LTS.
I would like to set it to just download 1 file at a time then start the next file in the queue after finishing.
14.04 uget
Welcome to AskUbuntu! ;-) Could you please review my edits and for the future, put your question at the end in italics so it's easier for the experts on this site, to first get the data and then have the question fresh in their mind when answering? ;-)
– Fabby
Jan 5 '15 at 13:16
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I would like to know how to edit the queuing process for uget
.
Some data:
uget
version 1.10.5- Ubuntu version 14.04 LTS.
I would like to set it to just download 1 file at a time then start the next file in the queue after finishing.
14.04 uget
I would like to know how to edit the queuing process for uget
.
Some data:
uget
version 1.10.5- Ubuntu version 14.04 LTS.
I would like to set it to just download 1 file at a time then start the next file in the queue after finishing.
14.04 uget
14.04 uget
edited Jan 5 '15 at 13:14
Fabby
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26.6k1360159
asked Jan 5 '15 at 13:03
Archie HernandezArchie Hernandez
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Welcome to AskUbuntu! ;-) Could you please review my edits and for the future, put your question at the end in italics so it's easier for the experts on this site, to first get the data and then have the question fresh in their mind when answering? ;-)
– Fabby
Jan 5 '15 at 13:16
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Welcome to AskUbuntu! ;-) Could you please review my edits and for the future, put your question at the end in italics so it's easier for the experts on this site, to first get the data and then have the question fresh in their mind when answering? ;-)
– Fabby
Jan 5 '15 at 13:16
Welcome to AskUbuntu! ;-) Could you please review my edits and for the future, put your question at the end in italics so it's easier for the experts on this site, to first get the data and then have the question fresh in their mind when answering? ;-)
– Fabby
Jan 5 '15 at 13:16
Welcome to AskUbuntu! ;-) Could you please review my edits and for the future, put your question at the end in italics so it's easier for the experts on this site, to first get the data and then have the question fresh in their mind when answering? ;-)
– Fabby
Jan 5 '15 at 13:16
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All you need to do is edit the category properties on the left sidebar.
It is listed as "Active Downloads".
You can also make multiple categories to have many default settings based on a lot of features.
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Following answer applies to v2.2.1 (on Windows, but i assume its the same on Ubuntu)
Open the dialog 'Category Properties' via
Menu bar Category Properties
.
Under 'Category Settings' tab (or page):
Active downloads: 1. (defaulting was 3, change to 1).
Now whenever you add items for download, it should queue them, instead of downloading automatically.
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All you need to do is edit the category properties on the left sidebar.
It is listed as "Active Downloads".
You can also make multiple categories to have many default settings based on a lot of features.
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All you need to do is edit the category properties on the left sidebar.
It is listed as "Active Downloads".
You can also make multiple categories to have many default settings based on a lot of features.
add a comment |
All you need to do is edit the category properties on the left sidebar.
It is listed as "Active Downloads".
You can also make multiple categories to have many default settings based on a lot of features.
All you need to do is edit the category properties on the left sidebar.
It is listed as "Active Downloads".
You can also make multiple categories to have many default settings based on a lot of features.
answered Jan 5 '15 at 16:05
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Following answer applies to v2.2.1 (on Windows, but i assume its the same on Ubuntu)
Open the dialog 'Category Properties' via
Menu bar Category Properties
.
Under 'Category Settings' tab (or page):
Active downloads: 1. (defaulting was 3, change to 1).
Now whenever you add items for download, it should queue them, instead of downloading automatically.
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Following answer applies to v2.2.1 (on Windows, but i assume its the same on Ubuntu)
Open the dialog 'Category Properties' via
Menu bar Category Properties
.
Under 'Category Settings' tab (or page):
Active downloads: 1. (defaulting was 3, change to 1).
Now whenever you add items for download, it should queue them, instead of downloading automatically.
add a comment |
Following answer applies to v2.2.1 (on Windows, but i assume its the same on Ubuntu)
Open the dialog 'Category Properties' via
Menu bar Category Properties
.
Under 'Category Settings' tab (or page):
Active downloads: 1. (defaulting was 3, change to 1).
Now whenever you add items for download, it should queue them, instead of downloading automatically.
Following answer applies to v2.2.1 (on Windows, but i assume its the same on Ubuntu)
Open the dialog 'Category Properties' via
Menu bar Category Properties
.
Under 'Category Settings' tab (or page):
Active downloads: 1. (defaulting was 3, change to 1).
Now whenever you add items for download, it should queue them, instead of downloading automatically.
answered Jan 11 at 17:19
joedotnotjoedotnot
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Welcome to AskUbuntu! ;-) Could you please review my edits and for the future, put your question at the end in italics so it's easier for the experts on this site, to first get the data and then have the question fresh in their mind when answering? ;-)
– Fabby
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