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Sharing big files with a computer illiterate person
I need some recommendations on how to share big files with a computer illiterate person. I have tried the simple way of using medifire and depositfiles but her office blocks those websites. Torrents would be to complicated for her. Can I please have some other recommendations?
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lastfm
LASTFM(1) General Commands Manual LASTFM(1)
NAME
lastfm - Audio player for last.fm streams
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/lastfm [options] [URL]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the lastfm command.
LASTFM is the flagship product from the team that designed the Audioscrobbler system, a music engine based on a massive collection of Music
Profiles. Each music profile belongs to one person, and describes their taste in music. Last.fm uses these music profiles to make person-
alized recommendations, match you up with people who like similar music, and generate custom radio stations for each person.
This program will allow you to play your personalized radio station streams from the last.fm website.
OPTIONS
Arguments:
URL A station url beginning with lastfm://
Options:
--sanity
Show the number of listeners instead of the number of plays scrobbled.
-tray Start the program minimized as a tray icon.
FILES
~/.config/Last.fm/Last.fm.conf
Application config file.
~/.local/share/Last.fm/cache/*
Cache files for album artwork and artist descriptions.
~/.local/share/Last.fm/IpodDevice.db
SQLite database of songs played on the iPod.
~/.local/share/Last.fm/Last.fm.log
Application log file.
~/.local/share/Last.fm/*_mediadevice.xml
Submission cache of songs played on the iPod.
~/.local/share/Last.fm/*_submissions.xml
Submission cache of songs played with the client.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul Telford <pxt@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). It has been updated by
John Stamp <jstamp@users.sourceforge.net>.
2007-12-06 LASTFM(1)