You can get a version of "who" from the 3rd Party repository.
chris
Bernard Leclerc <bernard@whittom-leclerc.ca> wrote:
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Actually, I first looked for the commands "who" and "w". But I found none. I
knew these commands from my past experience on Irix from SGI.
Note that "who" and "w" are not mentioned in the "Utilities Reference". Only
rwho, rwhod and ruptime are mentioned there.
Bernard
"dominix" wrote...
do you absolutely need remote command ?
have you tried "who" ?
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