[GLLUG] Run 'who' on a Redhat system please?

Richard W.M. Jones rich at annexia.org
Tue Jun 25 22:54:50 UTC 2013


On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 01:28:43PM +0000, Hearns, John wrote:

> Would some kind soul please run the command 'who' on a Redaht
> (CentOS) system which has a user logged in to an X-session?

This is from Fedora 18 on my laptop:

$ who
rjones   :0           2013-06-19 17:50 (:0)
rjones   tty2         2013-06-19 17:49
rjones   pts/0        2013-06-20 11:31 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/1        2013-06-19 17:50 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/2        2013-06-19 17:50 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/3        2013-06-19 17:50 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/4        2013-06-19 17:50 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/5        2013-06-19 17:50 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/6        2013-06-19 17:50 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/7        2013-06-19 17:53 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/8        2013-06-25 23:51 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/10       2013-06-23 19:19 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/12       2013-06-23 19:58 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/13       2013-06-24 12:59 (:0.0)
rjones   pts/15       2013-06-25 11:07 (:0.0)

This is from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (me logged in remotely,
obviously):

$ who
rich     pts/0        2013-06-25 23:53 (whoo.home.annexia.org)

RHEL 6:

$ who
rjones   pts/0        2013-06-25 23:54 (whoo.home.annexia.org)

RHEL 7:

$ who
rjones   pts/0        2013-06-25 23:54 (whoo.home.annexia.org)

HTH.

Rich.

-- 
Richard Jones
Red Hat




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