Without using w command how can Iknow that who are users
logged in and what they are doing and whether they are idle
or running mode?

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Without using w command how can Iknow that who are users logged in and what they are doing and whe..

Answer / ksagarpankaj

who
>> who command shows the total number of users currently
logged into the system, at what time they logged in and
which terminal they are using.

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Without using w command how can Iknow that who are users logged in and what they are doing and whe..

Answer / virendra wadel

#who -Hut


#pinky


#finger

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Without using w command how can Iknow that who are users logged in and what they are doing and whe..

Answer / susheel narayan singh

#who -r
#last
#finger

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Without using w command how can Iknow that who are users logged in and what they are doing and whe..

Answer / dinesh

by writing a shell script

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