Michelle Konzack wrote: > I asume your are using TESTING or UNSTABLE... > Under STABLE I get only something like > > joss pts/0 Mar 26 14:42 > joss pts/1 Mar 26 14:42 > toto pts/2 Mar 26 15:06 > > This is, why I have asked... > The test I must do, should work under WOODY and higher Releases.
FWIW: That's not always the case. Below is a real-world example from a woody system with XDM: koulutie!joey(pts/4):~> w 19:28:13 up 29 days, 8:52, 6 users, load average: 0.02, 0.04, 0.06 USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT joey tty2 - 09Mar05 9days 1:15 1:14 ssh finlandia joey :0 - 06Mar05 ?xdm? 0.00s ? - joey pts/0 :0.0 06Mar05 29days 0.26s 0.26s bash joey pts/2 :0:S.0 06Mar05 3days 6:13 6:13 ssh finlandia joey pts/3 :0:S.1 06Mar05 29days 32:05m 32:05m ssh finlandia joey pts/4 finlandia.home.i 07Mar05 1.00s 5.44s 0.18s w koulutie!joey(pts/4):~> w | awk '{print $1" "$2}' | grep ":0$" | awk '{print $1}' joey koulutie!joey(pts/4):~> So Sean's script works fine as it should be. It doesn't, if X is started via startx, though. Regards, Joey -- Ten years and still binary compatible. -- XFree86 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]