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From: "Aron Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 12:00 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Other Users Running?
> On Tuesday 22 July 2003 11:13 pm, Cody Harris wrote:
> > I know theres a command for t
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 11:13 pm, 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!
>
> -Cody Harris
>
> Linux Rox My Sox!
> Check out HCHS!
> http://vectec.net
>
> Proud to
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 08:24 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> >
> > Whats the difference? I notice you uptime shows 5 users and 5
> > are reported with 'w'.
> >
> > Chris
>
> I wasn't sure from your original question just what you were
> lookin for. 'w' shows the users processes in progress, which
On Wednesday July 23 2003 05:34 pm, Chris wrote:
> On Wednesday 23 July 2003 11:14 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
> >Using bash, simply type 'w' (w/o the quotes) EG,
> >
> > [tom /tom] $ w
> > 11:13:22 up 17:07, 5 users, load average: 0.16, 0.22, 0.22
> > USER TTYLOGIN@ IDLE JCPU
Chris wrote:
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 11:14 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
Using bash, simply type 'w' (w/o the quotes) EG,
[tom /tom] $ w
11:13:22 up 17:07, 5 users, load average: 0.16, 0.22, 0.22
USER TTYLOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
tom pts/0 Tue18 17:01m 0.00s 0
On Wednesday 23 July 2003 11:14 am, Tom Brinkman wrote:
>Using bash, simply type 'w' (w/o the quotes) EG,
>
> [tom /tom] $ w
> 11:13:22 up 17:07, 5 users, load average: 0.16, 0.22, 0.22
> USER TTYLOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
> tom pts/0 Tue18 17:01m 0.00s 0.22s
On Tuesday July 22 2003 10:13 pm, 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).
Using bash, simply type 'w' (w/o the quotes) EG,
[tom /tom] $ w
11:13:22 up 17:07, 5 users,
On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 6:14 am, rikona wrote:
> Hello Aron,
>
> Tuesday, July 22, 2003, 9:38:17 PM, you wrote:
>
> AS> Then do a man -woman (unknown command) ;-)
>
> We could use a bit of humor
> Not mine, and I have not tried them in Mandrake...
>
> The following are strange error messages y
rikona wrote:
Hello Aron,
Tuesday, July 22, 2003, 9:38:17 PM, you wrote:
AS> Then do a man -woman (unknown command) ;-)
We could use a bit of humor
Not mine, and I have not tried them in Mandrake...
The following are strange error messages you can get Unix to generate.
% rm microsoft-ethic
Hello Aron,
Tuesday, July 22, 2003, 9:38:17 PM, you wrote:
AS> Then do a man -woman (unknown command) ;-)
We could use a bit of humor
Not mine, and I have not tried them in Mandrake...
The following are strange error messages you can get Unix to generate.
% rm microsoft-ethics
rm: microsof
Aron Smith wrote:
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 08:30 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
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, an
On Tuesday 22 July 2003 08:30 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> 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
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 "ma
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!
-Cody Harris
Linux Rox My Sox!
Check out HCHS!
http://vectec.net
Proud to use Mandrake Linux 8.1 as a server.
Not proud to use Windows as a primary
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