Version: 2.0.83 (using 4.00.83 (KDE 4.0.83 (KDE 4.1 Beta2), Kubuntu packages) Compiler: gcc OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.24-19-generic Downloading a large file (in this case knoppix DVD) stopped the download at about 50% complete, shut down the system. A few hours later rebooted and resumed the download. The completion percentage started at zero. Checked the file, was 2.1 GB long, timestamped correctly for new data added. It is also growing as more gets downloaded. so I assume that it reset the amount of data already downloaded.
Can you reproduce this issue also with other server? Maybe the issue is that this server does not support resuming of downloads (starting them with an offset).
Sorry for the delay, been away. Retried, but with different download (much smaller), but from same server (http://www.mirrorservice.org/) everything went OK, including log about and reboot. During the original download Plasma crashed. On final download of the file, the size was correct, but it was not recognised as an iso, so was corrupt (md5s did not match) I saved the new download file to the same partition (ext3). Kget was being ran via the kget widget, so I am assuming the Plasma crash broke something. Hope this is of help. 2008/6/28 Urs Wolfer <uwolfer@kde.org>: [bugs.kde.org quoted mail]
Should be fixed in trunk -- at least so much changed that this probably does not apply anymore.