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I am new to Linux, when i type "who -i" into the console what is that showing me? I think its showing whos on the system, anyway it shows me, my login name 4 times, does that make sense?
Sure... every time you have a konsole open or are logged in to a virtual terminal you count as being logged in again. Be worried if you see someone other than you logged in (root) or you see yourself logged in many many times.
ok, thanks for the info but why does it show me logged in 4 times and how do I unlog the other 3 and is that why kde is runs so slow the longer im on? I know that alot of questions sorry but I want to learn t LINUX cuz i hate WINDOWS, aargggg it pisses me off.
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