What's going on with the "users" command?

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I setup an Fedora-11 box, 32 bit, for multi user access as an experiment. I 
created two accounts to log in to with remote access through RDP, using the 
installed Xrdp rpm, for remote use. That all seems to work fine. However 
going to the command line and typing "users" only shows the account name 
from where the command is run, even when I have both accounts logged in at 
the same time. The other weird thing is using "gnome-system-monitor" to 
watch all processes on the system, with user name listed, does in fact show 
both accounts. So what is going on here?

I've also tried the "w" and "who" command with the same results.

Regards;

Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO

What's the difference between ignorance
and stupidity? Well ignorance can be cured
through education, while stupidly is
something you're born with.


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