![]() ![]() Last one command for automatic start after startup LXC container. By the way, Im not sure about if this really has something to do with it or not, but I just noticed that after disabling the 'speed limit' feature, JD2 not only doesnt show up the 'Connection problems.' message anymore (I reported it in another topic), but also this last issue about the MEGAs account getting disabled seems to be fixed as well. Jun 21 21:34:20 debian1 systemd: Started LSB: JDownloader2 server daemon. Jun 21 21:34:20 debian1 jdownloader: Start JDownloader Jun 21 21:34:20 debian1 systemd: Starting LSB: JDownloader2 server daemon. └─2180 /usr/bin/java =true -jar /root/jdownloader/JDownloader.jar Process: 2177 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/jdownloader start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS)ĬGroup: /system.slice/rvice Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/jdownloader generated vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Wed 21:34:20 UTC 3s ago rvice - LSB: JDownloader2 server daemon.If you have this service jdownloader status After it you will put there email and also press ENTER and then put there your password and press ENTERįor Unix based system, which used systemd as Debian or ArchLinuxARM you can use this script, but if you changed path, where did you install jdownloader then you will need edit this script.Īfter that we can look, if you can start jDownloader through service service jdownloader startĪnd with this command, you can find if it is running this will set stop mark without speed limit. just right click set stop mark in the list. if you want pause without speed limit just uncheck the checkbox in setting drop down. sets a default speed limit of 10KiB/sec and sets a stop mark. Now you will need credentials from site, where you registered and to put credentials you need to press keyboard Y' and after it send it to jDownloader by pressing ENTER'. Where is the pause button that acts like jd1 pause button on both JD1 and JD2 works in the same fashion. | Please check username/email and password! | Your 'My JDownloader' logins are not correct. This process is gonna take again around 20 minutes and after it will verify all updates it will say this: It is necessary to kill/terminate jDownloader for example through htop (task manager on Unix)Īnd we will again start jDownloader manually. | The process restarted itself and runs now in the background: If you do not want JD to restart itself, use the -norestart switch. | JDownloader Updated and restarted itself. ![]() In the meantime you need to create account on this website: MyJdownloaderĪfter jDownloader installed all of updates it will tell you that jDownloader was restarted by itself and it's running in background. JDownloader checks if it is updated and if it isn't it would start download updates and after it it will automatically install them. In SSH client you should see this means you're in and you can download jDownloader.Īfter download you're gonna run jDownloader in headless mode, because Turris doesn't have graphical output. Now you will enter our created folder jdownloader You need to create folder: “jdownloader”, which should be created in folder /home cd /home ![]()
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