Hi, everyone

I noticed an interesting thing with the w command:

-----------start of example---------------------

alexm@quake:/home/alexm > w
  8:45am  up 2 days, 19:54,  8 users,  load average: 1.96, 0.48, 0.16
USER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
yevik    tty1                       8:44am 38.00s 11.19s  0.06s  sh
/usr/X11R6/b
alexm    ttyp0    192.35.232.13     7:18am  0.00s  0.50s  0.17s  w 
masha    ttyp1    129.116.232.137   7:23am  4:02   0.18s  0.18s  -bash 
yevik    ttyp2    :0.0              8:44am  1:00m  0.13s  0.13s  -bash 
yevik    ttyp3    :0.0              8:44am 24:11m  0.14s  0.14s  -bash 
yevik    ttyp4    :0.0              8:44am 24:45m  0.10s  0.10s  -bash 
yevik    ttyp5    :0.0              8:44am 24:49m  0.16s  0.16s  -bash 
yevik    ttyp6    :0.0              8:44am 23days  0.15s  0.15s  -bash 
alexm@quake:/home/alexm > 

-------------end of example---------------------------------

As you can see from this example, this machine was up for 2 days, 19 h
54min, but there is a user "yevik" on ttyp6 that was idle for 23days.
Moreover, this user logged in less than a minute before I ran this
command (you can see that from the example as well).
For more information the user yevik started KDE at the console.

Does anybody know where this incorrect info comes from?

-alexm

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