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Originally Posted by KrisP
Yes writing to a file then the cache get filled! Problem is that this takes 20 times longer than downloading with "Website downloader for windows".
Unfortunately I started a large file with wget - it could take days.
Do you know how I could terminate a running wget job?
EDIT: Seems kill "pid nr" did the job.
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Sorry, but that is ridiculous.....
Obviously, if you don't know how to kill a running process on unix/linux you don't have enough experience to actually know what you are talking about regarding performance.
There is no reason that wget runs longer than something else (especially a windoze platform), unless you have a configuration problem or are running on different platforms , different networks, etc, etc.
You are posting misinformation base on your lack of knowledge and experience, obvious by asking how to kill a running process.