[UCLA-LUG] login Questions

Roger Hsieh rrh888@yahoo.com
Wed, 3 May 2000 11:47:35 -0700 (PDT)


type "who"
at the command line.  That might do it.

-Roger
--- Luis <Luis@billingsupport.com> wrote:
> I have a question , would anyone know how to check or what the
> command is 
> to tell me who's long into my machine. When I do top it tells me that
> there 
> are 2 users on my linux box . it would help me if someone could tell
> me 
> what the command is .
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Luis
> 
> 
> 
> At 11:16 AM 5/3/00 -0700, you wrote:
> >On Wed, 03 May 2000 07:34:51 -0700, said "Todd A. Lyons"
> <todd@mrball.net>:
> > >Frederick Lee wrote:
> > >
> > >> However, running Netscape off a very fast machine, remote, over
> a 28.8kpbs
> > >> modem, when your home box is a P5/100 with only 16MB RAM, is far
> more 
> > tolerable
> > >> (and faster!) than trying to bring the beast up locally.
> > >
> > >From a DSL connection at my home to a DSL connection at a buddy's
> house,
> > >it takes about 3 minutes for Netscape just to come up through X
> > >forwarding.  Is that what you call tolerable?  I considered it a
> little
> > >beyond intolerable myself.  The amount of traffic that generates
> was
> > >kind of amazing to me.
> > >--
> > >Blue skies...          Cannonball      http://www.mrball.net
> > >*       One GUI to rule them all, One GUI to find them        *
> > >*One GUI to bring them all, and with the blue screen bind them*
> > >*       In the land of Redmond, where the shadows lie.        *
> >
> >Downgrade your chip to a P5/100, pull out all but 16MB of RAM, set
> your X
> >server to a non-acclerated mode, and run your swap drives at a good
> ol' 2MB/s
> >sustained rate (PIO 2?).  Then you'll see that 3 minutes remote
> startup is far
> >more tolerable than 10 minutes local.
> >
> >Also, nice little thing called lbxproxy, compressed X communication.
>  Helped
> >speed things up a bit.
> >
> >(Maybe there was confusion over the fact that I was behind the 28.8
> and 
> >running
> >Netscape off a remote PII/233?)
> >
> >-Fred
> >
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