Hello Everyone; I have an interesting issue. When I log into Kde and then type "users" I get three incidences of myself logged in. At first I thought I was hacked and did a network stop then logged out of KDE and then logged in on the command line. When I logged in I had only one incident of me logged in. As soon as I logged into KDE again I saw myself logged in three times again. The network was still turned off. So I do not believe I was not seeing others logged on as me. I have no idea where to begin and how to fix it! Please lend a helping hand. -- Bob Barish, CTO B.M.T Solutions http://www.bmtsolutions.com Go confidently into your dreams 1:40pm up 11 min, 3 users, load average: 0.20, 0.14, 0.09
Nothing needs fixing. The 1st login is you on the console, 2nd is most likely the xterm you use to type users but I'm not sure based on the info below what the 3rd one is. A test you can preform to see this is normal. Open up 5-6 xterms and you will see that there is an instance of you attached to every xterm you've opened. What your seeing is completely normal. Cheers! * bob barish (bob@bmtsolutions.com) [020521 13:58]: ::Hello Everyone; ::I have an interesting issue. When I log into Kde and then type "users" I get ::three incidences of myself logged in. At first I thought I was hacked and ::did a network stop then logged out of KDE and then logged in on the command ::line. When I logged in I had only one incident of me logged in. As soon as I ::logged into KDE again I saw myself logged in three times again. The network ::was still turned off. So I do not believe I was not seeing others logged on ::as me. I have no idea where to begin and how to fix it! Please lend a ::helping hand. -=Ben --=====-----=====-- mailto:ben@whack.org --=====-- If it's true that our species is alone in the universe, then I'd have to say that the universe aimed rather low and settled for very little. -GC --=====-----=====--
On Tuesday 21 May 2002 14:03, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Nothing needs fixing. The 1st login is you on the console, 2nd is most likely the xterm you use to type users but I'm not sure based on the info below what the 3rd one is.
A test you can preform to see this is normal. Open up 5-6 xterms and you will see that there is an instance of you attached to every xterm you've opened.
What your seeing is completely normal.
Cheers!
I have tried what you suggested and you are absolutely correct. I have so much to learn. Thanks for all you help Ben -- Bob Barish, CTO B.M.T Solutions http://www.bmtsolutions.com Go confidently into your dreams 2:08pm up 40 min, 4 users, load average: 0.37, 0.27, 0.18
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