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2011-02-15
, 15:26
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@ Jordan
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Hi,
Any problems please let me know and I can update this for other users. The N900 truly amazes me, no more need to use the laptop for downloading!!
Good Luck!
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2011-02-15
, 15:45
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#43
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i'v done all of ur instruction but i have some problems :
1- i cant use menu coz they are under maemo menu :SS:S:S:
2- if u try to download any video from youtube for example it will give u flv + mp3 + mp4 so how to delete 2 of them and select the other ?
plz hlp me
sry for my english :$
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2011-02-15
, 20:58
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@ Jordan
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2011-02-16
, 00:32
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#45
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^ Oh yeah, me likes it!
Would it possibly work with other hosters in the same way?
Greetz,
..::J4ZZ::..
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2011-02-16
, 03:43
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Hi,
I hope someone finds this useful, a big thanks to Megaltariak for his posts on another thread that allowed me to successfully get jDownloader working. I will copy some of his steps and add my own to form a concise set of instructions.
This is fantastic for anyone who uses hosting sites like Rapidshare, Megaupload, Netload etc, I can confirm that Link Grabber works perfectly with MicroB, simply fire up jDownloader, leave it running and copy the relevant links from MicroB and jDownloader will pick these up. I have managed to download 1GB content with consistent speeds of over 1MB/sec (screen-shot below), exactly the same as my laptop! Also I can confirm you can comfortably carry on with other tasks whilst downloading (screen-shot below). There are a few caveats:
1) There is a UI issue with jDownloader that prevents certain options being accessible from the settings tab, I've checked on the desktop, same issue occurs here if you reduce the window size, hence this is not a N900 specific issue or problem. I will probably raise a bug with the jDownloader team.
2) At present I've not found a way to right click under the Java SDK environment, I've not found it debilitating at present as for the basic functions there are the relevant menu options present.
Instructions
1) Download the Java Runtime for Linux(ARM) from:
https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP...-CDS_Developer
Select Linux(ARM) for platform and agree licence terms, then proceed to download the following tar.gz file:
"Java SE for Embedded 6 Update 21 (Build 9) ARMv7 Linux - Headful, EABI, Hard Float (VFP), Little-Endian"
2) Login to terminal as Root (Need to have rootsh installed) -3) Install wget if you don't already have it, we will need this later on -Code:sudo gainroot4) Move the tar.gz file to /opt/ -Code:apt-get install wget5) Extract the tar.gz to current directory -Code:mv <filename>.tar.gz /opt/<filename>.tar.gz6) Create symlinks so that you can use Java from anywhere -Code:tar -zxvf <filename>.tar.gz7) Exit the terminalCode:ln -s /opt/ejre1.6.0_21/bin/* /usr/bin/
8) Re-start the terminal, not as root, and type the following to check for successful Java install -Hopefully you should see version information, meaning you have successfully installed the runtime.Code:java -version
9) Now time to fetch jDownloader, go the website:
http://jdownloader.org/download/index
Select Linux for o/s and download the jd.sh script
10) Move the script to /opt/ to avoid issues with chmod and VFAT filesystem -11) Give correct execute permissions to script -Code:mv jd.sh /opt/jd.sh12) Run the script, not as root, as root will fill up rootfs -Code:chmod +x jd.shAt this point it will commence the install, this can take some time and will open a Java GUI window for downloading files, let it finish, once complete jDownloader should start.Code:sh jd.sh
IMPORTANT STEPS FOR USABILITY
13) Once settled down jDownloader is quite responsive, now click into Settings -> Extensions, from here un-check everything except JD Webinterface (this will give you the option of using the web browser based jDownloader client using MicroB)
14) Under the Extensions section you should now see JD Webinterface menu item, click on this and set the options according to your preference, I didn't bother with authentication so unchecked "Need User Authentication", I left the port as default (8765)
15) Now for the tricky part, as you may have noticed the Maemo notification tab hides the top menu items, to fix this go to Settings -> User Interface, now you will notice what I was referring to earlier as a jDownloader GUI bug, you will see that there is no scroll bar on the right window meaning you can't scroll down to all the options, but what you should just be able to half see is the first option under the Performance section, very carefully un-check this box, it is very much do-able and you should be able to tell that it is unchecked.
16) Set the Max. Con. and Max Dls. both to 1 (bottom right hand corner), I think this is quite important as the default setting of 2 will cause disk i/o contention issues and will crash the N900 and fail to start downloads, I don't think this would be a problem if you were downloading to a memory card, so for internal memory ensure to do this. For me it had no bearing on download speed and like I mentioned I achieved the same speeds as my laptop.
17) Now click on the x to close jDownloader, it should close and take you back to the terminal.
18) To re-run jDownloader simply run the jd.sh script -19) When it loads you should now see that the Maemo top bar is now solid across the top, meaning the jDownloader GUI is sightly smaller, but you should now be able to access the file menu items.Code:cd /opt sh jd.sh
20) You can now configure anything you need to like premium accounts etc.
21) I think at this stage you can test jDownloader by copying links from MicroB!!
Additional Information
1) If you want to use the jDownloader web interface (you will need to leave the main app open), drop to MicroB and type http://localhost:<port number> e.g. http://localhost:8765, from there it should be fairly straight forward.
2) Do not use the unrar extension as this is x86 and will not work, I've not tested this however.
Any problems please let me know and I can update this for other users. The N900 truly amazes me, no more need to use the laptop for downloading!!
Good Luck!
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2011-02-16
, 09:37
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@ nanaurbusiness
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#47
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ln -s /opt/ejre1.6.0_21/bin/* /usr/bin/
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2011-02-16
, 17:40
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Posts: 15 |
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Joined on Apr 2010
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#48
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do you have
jarexec
java
java_vm
javalauncher
javaws
jcontrol
in your /usr/bin directory?
cd /usr/bin
ls j*
else try
again.Code:ln -s /opt/ejre1.6.0_21/bin/* /usr/bin/
greetz,
..::J4ZZ::..
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2011-02-17
, 02:19
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@ Falls Church
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2011-02-17
, 04:05
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Posts: 432 |
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Joined on Feb 2011
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#50
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OpenJDK Runtime Enviroment (IcedTea6 blah blah) OpenJDK Zero VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode)
cd /opt sh jd.sh
Would it possibly work with other hosters in the same way?
Greetz,
..::J4ZZ::..