Hi all,
 
I am a recent BYU alumni and now that I’m done with school I’ve decided to 
spend a little bit of time getting into Linux.  Now that I’ve installed Ubuntu, 
I’m wondering why I didn’t do it sooner.
 
I can use command lines for the most basic of tasks (copying or moving files), 
but that’s about it.  There is a program that I want to use, but I’m struggling 
to get it to work.  The program is called quelcom (available on debian) and can 
be used to split or joint mp3s together.   When I type quelcom it displays a 
list of commands.  The one I am interested in is qmp3join.  The display shows 
qmp3join […]
 
What do I actually type to join two mp3 files together?  For future reference, 
does anybody have an idea where I can go to learn this type of info myself?
 
Thanks,
Travis
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