The download tool under Windows-Thunderbolt, which downloads faster than it can search for resources and use it for itself, instead of just downloading from a single source of the original address.
There are similar tools under Ubuntu, and that's aira2.
AIRA2 is a command-line download tool that can be used with other graphical interface download software. I'm using a uget+aria2. Uget itself is a small and useful multi-threaded download tool, plus aria2 as a plug-in, download speed has significantly improved.
First, install.
Uget and ARIA2 can be installed in the Software center, but the version number is too old to work, so you might want to add the PPA to the terminal to install it:
Installation of 1.uget:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:plushuang-tw/uget-stable
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install Uget
Installation of 2.ARIA2:
sudo add-apt-repository Ppa:t-tujikawa/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install aria2
After installing ARIA2, you can perform aria2-v in the terminal to see the version number and the supported features. Requires more than 1.10 of the version Number Talent support Resource search.
Second, the use and setting skills
1. Main interface and version number
2. Enable the ARIA2 plugin
3. Set the properties of the download task (download a few tasks at the same time, how many servers, save location, etc.)
After I test (other users also set this), the number of servers set to 16 is appropriate.
OK, now you can enjoy your download speed. I this broken speed, with Uget has been maintained in 80k/s around, with the ARIA2 plug-in, often rushed 160k/s, haha.
Download tool for Ubuntu under the power