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echo 'alias qfts="qft sender tudbut.de:4277"' >> ~/.(shell)rc
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echo 'alias qfts="qft sender tudbut.de:4277"' >> ~/.(shell)rc
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## Cool stuff
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- Files are transferred over UDP, but qft has additional reliability measures in place to avoid
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broken files.
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- Unreliable internet connection? No problem! QFT will simply pause transmission until the
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connection is back! Doesn't work? Check out the "Resume a fully stopped transfer" section!
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- Did you know you can hibernate or suspend your computer while it's transferring and it'll continue
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where it left of, even when only one side is suspended (unless your router blocked the port, read
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the "Resume a fully stopped transfer" section in that case)
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## Resume a fully stopped transfer
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You most likely won't need this unless the transfer completely died due to a VERY long pause or a
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computer restart, but if you do:
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Stop qft on both ends and start it again with the [skip] parameter in place (if you didn't specify a
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bitrate before, the default is 256). It will skip those bytes and continue where you specified.
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## Troubleshooting
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## Troubleshooting
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### It constantly says `CONNECTING`
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### It constantly says `CONNECTING`
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