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Old 02-26-2012, 03:53 PM   #1
Vinter
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Downgrading JDownloader


Hi!

Since the last upgrade of JDownloader, RapidShare only allows downloads capped at 30KB/s, which, of course, is nothing compared to the unlimited speed available before. Interestingly though, JDownloader only started downloading at slower speed after the update, which I guess means that a downgrade would allow me to D/L at full speed again. Unfortunately, it seems the upgrade is performed by reading a list of changes from a text file and applying them directly without leavin a backup. Is there a way to revert this to a specific state? To be exact, without the last 328 upgrades everything worked well.

Thanks!
V

PS: Dunno if this is the right place, but it's Java and available for Linux, so I guess this counts as a Linux software issue ^^
 
  


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