Uget is using aria2 as the download backend, so all two software must be installed at the same time.
1, installation Uget
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:p lushuang-tw/uget-stablesudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get install Uget
2, Installation Aria2
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: t-tujikawa/ppasudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get Install aria2
3, configuration uget default download plugin for ARIA2
Add-ons, edit-I settings
4. Set Uget as the default download plugin for Chrome
Installing Uget-chrome-wrapper
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: Slgobinath/uget-chrome-wrappersudo apt updatesudo apt Install Uget-chrome-wrapper
Install Chrome plugin: Https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/uget-integration/efjgjleilhflffpbnkaofpmdnajdpepi?hl=zh-CN
After adding the uget extension, the Uget icon appears in the top right corner of Google Chrome. Restart Google Browser, just click the download link, will automatically pop up the Uget download interface, automatically add download tasks.
Of course, if you still want to use Google Chrome for some links, you can use the right mouse button "link to save".
Reference:
Http://www.linuxdiyf.com/linux/25360.html
Http://www.linuxdiyf.com/linux/29480.html
Http://www.linuxdiyf.com/linux/19762.html
http://blog.csdn.net/fuchaosz/article/details/51882935
Ubuntu 16.04 installs Uget to replace Thunderbolt and is set as the default downloader in Chrome