Excess sessions

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Earlier today I was toying with krdc trying to figure out how to use it,
but didn't have any luck.  There's no help and no included docs and I
didn't feel like searching the Net for information about it.  I was
doing something earlier and my hard drive was clicking when I didn't
think it should.  I had gnome-system-monitor open then, so I checked the
Active Processes.  Several instances of krbc were popping up and
dissappearing.  I think I ended them all.  Fearing a hack, I typed
'users" at the terminal prompt.  This is what it gave me:

[michael@baby michael]$ users
michael michael michael


Usually I'm only on there twice:  Once for my login to GNOME and once
for running gnome-terminal (at least I think that's what it is). 
Somewhat disconcerted at seeing myself logged in three times
simultaniously (sp?)  I ran finger on my username:

[michael@baby michael]$ finger michael
Login: michael                          Name: Michael Sullivan
Directory: /home/michael                Shell: /bin/bash
On since Tue Aug 17 20:42 (CDT) on :0 (messages off)
On since Tue Aug 17 21:24 (CDT) on pts/1 from :0.0
On since Tue Aug 10 13:31 (CDT) on pts/1 from bubbles.espersunited.com
Mail last read Tue Aug 17 20:43 2004 (CDT)
No Plan.


bubbles.espersunited.com is our laptop that I sometimes use to access my
account on baby.espersunited.com when my wife is using baby.  I says
I've been signed on from there since last Tuesday, but I haven't been,
and in fact bubbles isn't even powered on at this moment.  How do I get
things back to normal?  And while we're on the subject, what does it
mean by saying "No Plan"?  What is a user plan and how do I define one?



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