I just type who, and then ps -al
but I do take a rather simplistic view.
By the way, I think you are in the wrong group
for this kind of question. Try
comp.os.linux.newuser
> I am wondering if someone could help me!
> How do I get data who logged in, what kind of process are running,..
> I could really need some help.
> Please mail me !
> Tnx
> lp,
> MIlan
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