There’s this game I’m trying to download, and it’s big enough that it’s going to take several days of continuous downloading to get. I have about half of it so far. I want it to download during my scheduled auto update hours, and pause in the morning when I wake up. Sounds simple, right?

Problem is, it won’t. I can either drag it to “up next”, in which case it downloads immediately, or I can drag it to “unscheduled”, in which case it won’t download at all, even if I leave my PC on all night. I can’t click and drag it into the scheduled category. How do I get it in there so it’ll download when I’m asleep, but won’t hog the pre-bedtime bandwidth?

  •  seathru   ( @seathru@lemmy.sdf.org ) 
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    22 days ago

    Probably not exactly what you’re looking for but I use a batch file to accomplish this (in linux but windows should be similar). For example:

    #!/bin/bash
    sleep 2h && steam
    sleep 8h && killall steam
    

    Executing that will wait 2 hours, start steam so it can download whatever it wants while I sleep, then shut steam down 6* hours later before other people start needing to use the internet.

    *maybe 8 hours, I can’t remember now if it runs commands sequentially or in parallel.

    Edit: better single line command for linux:

    (sleep 2h; steam) & (sleep 8hr; killall steam) &