Hi Kevin,
Kevin Mitchell wrote:
$ w
01:00:47 up 1 day, 23:51, 9 users, load average: 0.00, 0.04, 0.07
USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
kevmitch tty7 :0 Sun03 0.00s 8:36m 0.04s
/bin/bash /home/kevmitch/.xsession
kevmitch pts/1 :0 00:57 2.00s 0.22s 0.02s aterm
kevmitch pts/2 :0 00:55 5:01m 0.17s 0.17s bash
kevmitch pts/4 :0 13:27 3:07 0.77s 0.77s bash
kevmitch pts/5 :0 23:49 14:05m 3.51s 0.00s
/bin/sh /usr/local/bin/matlab -nosplash -
kevmitch pts/6 :0 18:48 6:12 0.26s 0.26s bash
kevmitch pts/7 :0 18:49 3:08 2.09s 0.00s
/bin/sh /usr/local/bin/matlab -nosplash -
kevmitch pts/8 :0 00:56 3:48m 0.19s 0.19s bash
kevmitch pts/9 :0.0 01:00 0.00s 0.19s 0.00s w
All the pts's are the xterminals I have open. The ones without ".0"
are aterm's started via key bindings in Openbox. The lone :0.0 is one
that I started by typing "aterm" on the command line of an already
open xterminal. Don't ask me why that makes a difference :)
Thanks for the info. I hadn't seen this type before -- all cases I've
seen up till now showed one entry for :0 and all terminal entries for
:0.0. What I'm wondering is if you can get it to show a different user
name while still showing :0, for instance
root pts/4 :0 13:27 3:07 0.77s 0.77s bash
if you edit the Openbox config and edit the hotkey to start something
like "sudo <aterm command line>" or something similar. Because then I'm
getting *really* unhappy about how this looks...
Cheers,
Bart
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