I think you'll find, but I might be wrong, that Konqueror DOES handle
resume... when possible. It creates a filename.part file which keeps
the status of the downloaded file. I believe it used to resume
downloads from FTP sites for me...
2006/4/15, Christoph Wiesen <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> default browser (konqueror) won't resume downloads
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> It's not possible to resume downloads in Kubuntu. Downloading a file with
> Konqueror opens a file copy dialog, as it would when copying a file locally,
> instead of a download manager that allows to pause and resume a download.
> This is solved by installing kget, running it once and telling it to integrate
> into konqueror. It's just not installed by default and users might not even
> know about kget.
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