Elaine Xiong writes:
> James Carlson ??:
> > Elaine Xiong writes:
> >   
> >> Transmission-daemon is a daemon-based Transmission session which can be 
> >> controlled by both Clutch(Transmission Web GUI) and Transmission-remote 
> >> via IPC. Transmission-proxy is a IPC proxy that makes remote daemon 
> >> easier. Furthermore Transmission-remote as a remote control utility also 
> >> can be used to control Transmission. In brief 
> >> Transmission-daemon/remote/proxy are used to run Transmission in the 
> >> background.
> >>     
> >
> > Would any ordinary (non-administrative) user invoke
> > transmission-daemon or transmission-proxy directly from the command
> > line?  If not, then they likely don't belong in /usr/bin without some
> > substantial justification.
> >   
> The ordinary user can invoke them from command line. Thanks,

Not "can" but "would."  What's the usage case that involves an
ordinary user invoking these things?

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