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Using Who To Find What And When On Linux and Unix
May 26, 2008, 16 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5644 reads)

"Today's post is yet another in a somewhat disjointed series of posts on 'stuff you might not know and you might find interesting' regarding very common commands. And they don't get much more common than the 'who' command.

"Generally, 'who' is used like the last command that we looked at in our previous post. It's generally issued at the command line to determine who (yes, it's not just a clever name ;) is logged on 'right now,' if anyone is at all..."

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