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Old 23.05.2017, 05:29
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Default JD2 not startling linkgrabber clipboard on Fedora 25

As I am bring up a new Linux server, pieces are getting moved over from the Solaris server and the Linux box (Fedora 14) that was supposed to be the replacement (bad mobo causing issues). One of those pieces is JD2. I just tar'd up the jd2 directory in my F14 home and copied it to my F25 home. It starts up great. Today for the first time I copied a link on the Vivaldi browser with Ctrl-C. But, nothing happened. So, I went over to JD2 and looked at the linkgrabbers Add New Links and sure enough, there they were. The three of them that I highlighted and copied. Yet, JD2 did nothing with them. I clicked on continue and all was well.

Remember, my configuration from F14 was copied to F25, so JD2 should have automatically started operating on those new links.

Any ideas on what the issue could be, or what to look for?

22.05.17 04.08.27 <--> 22.05.17 21.26.52 jdlog://6503704015941/
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Old 23.05.2017, 10:09
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Check if autostart is still enabled. In Linkgrabber at bottom right corner you can enable the autostart and autoconfirm.
Also know that by default JDownloader will wait 15 secs before applying autostart/confirm.
Each interaction in Linkgrabber will stop the delay/action.

Log shows same connection issues to uploaded
uploaded.net/81.171.123.200:80|connect timed out
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Old 23.05.2017, 14:52
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The autostart is checked and autoconfirm is not. The settings are the same on both Linux boxes. On the F14 Linux box, entries placed into the clipboard are seen relatively quickly. The wait for the start on the F25 box was longer than 15 seconds, but the newer CPU is faster than the older one.

Yes, the issues with the UL connection have not gone away.
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Old 23.05.2017, 15:27
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I'm sorry but maybe I understood the problem wrong.
Is the problem that clipboard not working or autostart not working?
Do you use JDownloader with GUI or via MyJDownloader?
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Old 23.05.2017, 15:41
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Autostart reading of the clipboard not working. When I did a Ctrl-C of three lines in the browser, they appeared in the linkgrabber clipboard list (clicked on Add new Links), but autostart did not see them. When I clicked on Continue, then JD2 started the verification of them being on line and listed them in linkgrabber. I could then click on Start All Downloads.

I use JD2 with the GUI.
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Old 23.05.2017, 16:13
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WTF? Is this a day where things start working again? There was a new file posted that I wanted to download, so I did a Ctrl-C on the link and within seconds of doing so, the little GUI that shows up in the upper-right corner appeared, showing the progress of the link checking. When it was done updating, I went to the JD GUI and there it was, the file in the linkgrabber screen.

Any idea what could have made it fail? I suspect this is going to be one of these issues that will never be found.

Color me confused.
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Old 23.05.2017, 16:17
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Add new Links -> you add manually
Clipboard copy -> Clipboard monitor must be enabled, check the checkbox
Also check your java version, better use OracleJDK.
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Old 23.05.2017, 16:18
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Thanks for the feedback!
On servers you should try out remote control via https://my.jdownloader.org/
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Old 23.05.2017, 16:23
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Thanks for the feedback!
On servers you should try out remote control via **External links are only visible to Support Staff**...
The server is in my house on my LAN, just feet from my feet. I have a 8-port KVM to select any one of my computers to work on.
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