![]() The "XDM" Xtreme Download Manager is one of them that I use. ![]() There are two very popular and very good "download managers" for Linux "XDM 2018" and "uGet". I just read your post and some of the good replies to it. The problem actually resolved by itself, apparently there is an angel listening and released an update which I got this morning in the update manager(don't ask me how did they know which active user was I), or it was something I did and triggered the update manager to do it for me, really don't know how did that happened, but the package existed in a place called PPAS or something like that, will look it up in the upcoming days. He advised me, but I already told him, in a way, that I will take the responsibilities of the knowledge that he gonna share with me and with whoever view this thread. deb file from and also confirm your Mint version? Don't take his response personally - he's normally and often very helpful and is very knowledgeable.Ĭan you post a link to where you got your. Clearly Pjotr doesn't have those use cases. Hi Josephsher - I've got no axe to grind on this one - i agree with Catweazal that a good download manager can be a boon for some use cases. Not asking for a review nor for an opinion, obviously. ![]() Otherwise include your inxi -Fxz as asked by the forum rules liked in the big red banner across every thread here and someone here can likely help you installing software not found in Software Manager. There are download managers available via Software Manager, personally I like uGet. At least until you better understand the implications. I agree with Pjotr insofar as you're better off sticking to installing only Software available by default in the Software Manager, which is basically guaranteed to work without complications. The one you downloaded apparently isn't compatible with whatever Linux environment you are running. There are many different Linux distributions out there and binaries are not interchangeable even if they are legit (some may not be, be careful what you install to your system). You resolve this by not downloading any random binary you come across. I downloaded this, openjdk-11 (latest version as supposed), thing, but didn't know how to install it, couldn't see the installation instructions in the documentation, nor did I find the INSTALL/README file in the unpacked materials. I tried installing Xtreme Download Manager(xdman) with GDebi, but didn't allow me, but instead there was a big highlighted message said the following:-Įrror: Dependency is not satisfiable: openjdk-6-jre | openjdk-7-jre
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