dybuk
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Post by dybuk on Apr 17, 2010 18:37:53 GMT 7
Here is an ARIA2 module (http://aria2.sourceforge.net/) Its a bit basic but it does work for multipart http http(s) downloads. If you want a torrent client, I suspect you'd be better off with Transmission or RTorrent. Default download directory is set to : /raid/data/ARIA2 To configure change the file : /raid/data/module/ARIA2/system/etc/aria2.config Look here for the options : aria2.sourceforge.net/aria2c.1.htmlARIA2WEB is included. This had a requirement for libcurl to be compiled with php and php at a higher version than is shipped with the Thecus. I had to modify several files to make this work without libcurl and the certain functions not available in the older versions of php. Just an FYI incase anybody tries to manually update this. rapidshare.com/files/376899685/N5200_ARIA2_00.00.01.zipDybuk
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Post by sideloaded on Apr 17, 2010 19:29:15 GMT 7
Wow great work.
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Post by patmtp35 on Apr 18, 2010 16:22:52 GMT 7
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Post by cracken on Apr 20, 2010 9:53:09 GMT 7
for those who uses it, can this be use on rapidshare downloading?
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Post by sideloaded on Apr 24, 2010 21:44:12 GMT 7
For one click downloading I like jdownloader. Its coded in java and as of right now there is no console support. There was console support on a very old release. So what i did was follow the tutorial to run debian in a chrooted enviroment on the thecus. Then i installed a vncserver and the x window manager xfce. Then i installed java plus jdownloader. Then you can turn on the jdownloader web interface.
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