On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 13:13, Cody Harris wrote:
> I know theres a command for this, but how to i get a list of all the logged
> in users and what they are running (and what term they are on).
> 
> Thanks!

Open a term, and type: who

Another thing to check out is what "who" can do for you. Do a "man who"
- it's a great utility.

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