Linux file download recovery program like flashget?

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Does anyone know of a Linux equivalent to flashget?

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Sure. At least for data files, like downloading those large iso files. Each distro usually has one included.
 
I use gftp.
 
What distro are you using?

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SUSE 9.0, tried briefly Redhat 9.0 until I realised they had gone down the Gnome route and the applications I was using used KDE.
 
Thanks I'll check-out gftp.

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I just realised this is a Gnome application. Are there any KDE file download and recovery apps?

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Thanks, an interesting site I wasn't aware of. I'll have another go at gftp although the it didn't work from the KDE desktop in my SUSE 9.0 setup. Do I need a some sort of link to a Gnome library, I'm slowly getting up to speed with Linux. ;(

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d4x is one, it came with my SuSE 9.0

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How abt kget ? Its the default for FC2. Is there anything better than kget ?