Re: need root permission to poweroff

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hello ed,

On 03/16/14 18:23, Ed Greshko wrote:
<<>>

That is quite normal.  It simply means you have logged in from
> the GUI login screen, and you've got a terminal session open.
>  If you start another terminal session, you'll see a 3rd mention
> of "peter".

[egreshko@meimei ~]$ who
egreshko :0           Mar 16 11:07
egreshko pts/0        Mar 16 11:07 (:0)
egreshko pts/1        Mar 16 11:07 (:0)
egreshko pts/2        Mar 16 11:07 (:0)

I've logged in, and I've got 3 Konsole sessions.

something i noticed a while back when i ran 'who', but did not
give it a lot of concern.

when i open terminals, as per;

1- login via f1
1- terminal from konqueror
3- terminals w/ 1 tab
1- terminal  w/ 2 tabs
2- terminals w/ 3 tabs

which is 13 total.

and from 1 of the open terminals, i run;

[geo@localhost Documents]$ who
geo      tty1         Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/0        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/1        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/2        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/3        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/4        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/5        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/6        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/7        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/8        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/9        Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/10       Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/11       Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
geo      pts/12       Mar 16 20:51 (:0)
[geo@localhost Documents]$

which is 14 total terminals

what might be causing the difference?

as an added check;

[geo@localhost Documents]$ ps -el|grep pts
0 S   500  2367  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/0    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2369  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 wait   pts/1    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2370  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/2    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2375  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/3    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2378  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/4    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2383  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/5    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2388  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/6    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2396  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/7    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2403  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/8    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2411  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 wait   pts/9    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2417  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/10   00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2600  2582  0  80   0 -  2902 wait   pts/12   00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2881  2600  0  80   0 -  2309 wait   pts/12   00:00:02
ts-emfl
0 S   500  2891  2369  0  80   0 -  3786 poll_s pts/1    00:00:47 top
0 S   500  8823  2881  0  80   0 -  1018 hrtime pts/12   00:00:00 sleep
0 R   500  8824  2411  0  80   0 -  2818 -      pts/9    00:00:00 ps
0 S   500  8825  2411  0  80   0 -  1598 pipe_w pts/9    00:00:00 grep

[geo@localhost Documents]$ ps -el|grep tty
4 S     0  1909     1  0  80   0 -  1016 n_tty_ tty2     00:00:00 mingetty
4 S     0  1911     1  0  80   0 -  1016 n_tty_ tty3     00:00:00 mingetty
4 S     0  1913     1  0  80   0 -  1016 n_tty_ tty4     00:00:00 mingetty
4 S     0  1919     1  0  80   0 -  1016 n_tty_ tty5     00:00:00 mingetty
4 S     0  1921     1  0  80   0 -  1016 n_tty_ tty6     00:00:00 mingetty
4 S     0  1946  1943  0  80   0 - 48828 poll_s tty1     00:01:05 Xorg
0 S   500  2367  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/0    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2370  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/2    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2375  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/3    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2378  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/4    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2383  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/5    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2388  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/6    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2396  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/7    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2403  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/8    00:00:00 bash
0 S   500  2417  2346  0  80   0 -  2902 n_tty_ pts/10   00:00:00 bash
[geo@localhost Documents]$


--

peace out.

in a world with out fences, who needs gates.

tc.hago.

g
.

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