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SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED 10) KDE Guide
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15.2 Timer-Controller Transfers

You can configure KGet to perform transfers at a specific time.

  1. Start KGet.

  2. Click Options Offline Mode . All transfers inserted from this point are not started immediately but are queued.

  3. To start the clock, double-click the entry then click Advanced.

  4. Enter the day, month, year, and time to start the transfer, click the Timer icon, then close the dialog.

  5. After making the desired settings for all your transfers, click Options Offline Mode to set KGet back in online mode.

    The transfers should start at the specified times.

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