Mike Ford Ditto wrote: > > Also in Amiga Unix there was an "index" screen that showed a brief list of the > open virtual consoles and a w(1)-like display of what was running on each one. > You could use the arrow keys or mouse to switch to one of the screens. The > index screen could be selected by Alt-Esc, but it also became selected > whenever the last process closed the currently selected console. I.e., when > you log out, you are shown a list of virtual terminals, reminding you that you > might also need to log out on some of them as well. >
I think it's not secure to display the other console's sessions for user, especially in Trusted Extensions systems. Anyhow, for these user-friendly utilities, we can implement them step by step after all programming interfaces become stable. Regards, Lingbo