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Subject:    who command misses tty1..kernel or sh-utils ?
From:       "Roeland Th. Jansen" <bengel () grobbebol ! xs4all ! nl>
Date:       2001-07-19 8:47:40
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who (GNU sh-utils) 2.0
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who seems to loose interest in the fact that tty1 is also being used.

initially i's shown after a restart but after a while it is missed.
maybe a kernel problem, maybe not :

grobbebol:~ $ w
  8:42am  up 4 days,  4:42,  6 users,  load average: 0.34, 0.18, 0.06
USER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
root     tty2     -                Mon 9am 38.00s  0.82s  0.69s  -bash
bengel   tty3     -                Sun10pm  0.00s  7.21s  0.04s  w
bengel   tty4     -                Sun 4am 11.00s  0.45s  0.12s  mutt
bengel   tty5     -                Sun11pm  1:59  26.06s 25.88s  tin
bengel   tty6     -                Mon 9am  7:24   0.24s  0.15s  -bash
roel     tty8     -                Sun10pm 23:39m  4.33s  4.17s  mutt

grobbebol:~ $ who
root     tty2     Jul 16 09:01
bengel   tty3     Jul 15 22:46
bengel   tty4     Jul 15 04:13
bengel   tty5     Jul 15 23:01
bengel   tty6     Jul 16 09:19
roel     tty8     Jul 15 22:31

I have seen this with many, if not all 2.4 kernels. this is 2.4.6.
tty1 _is_ active :

[....]
root      3857  0.0  0.4  2812 1120 tty1     R    08:46   0:00 ps aux

so.. kernel problem or sh-utils ?

Linux grobbebol 2.4.6 #1 SMP Wed Jul 4 18:13:45 GMT 2001 i686 unknown

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