Hi, I digged a bit in the source and found a solution to my problem. Two tiny changes in kdenetwork/kget/slave.cpp. This is for kde 3.1.5. I wrote: >Hi, >When a download in kget is interrupted (the server does not respond, but the >internet-connection is still alive), this download is marked as "delayed". >This means the download will *not* be resumed automaticly, I have to put it >back into the "Queue" manually. >How do I make kget to: >A) *Not* require me to press a button to acknowledge when a download is >interrupted. This one is solved by commenting out (or deleting) line 118 of slave.cpp "copyjob->setAutoErrorHandlingEnabled(true);" >B) Add this interrupted download to the queue again *without* my >interference. Change line 239 of slave.cpp from "PostMessage(SLV_DELAYED);" into "PostMessage(SLV_ABORTED);" Caveat: I haven't been able to really test this (downloads just don't seem to fail anymore) but the source is quite clear and it should work. "Use the source, Luke" :-) Rainer ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.