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hpr1012 :: LiTS 009: w command and linux load averages

Show who is logged on and what they are doing with the w command

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Hosted by Dann on Monday, 2012-06-18 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
load average, w command. (Be the first).
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Duration: 00:16:45

Linux in the Shell.

Linux In The Shell aims to explore the use of many commands a user can run in the Bash Shell. Tutorials include a write up with examples, an audio component about the write up, and a video component to demonstrate the usage of the command.
The website is https://www.linuxintheshell.com/

Today's show is brought to you by the letter "w" and the number "9"
To be more specific it's about the w command and Linux load averages
and it's brought to you by Dann from Linux In The Shell. Dann aims to explore the use of many commands a user can run in the Bash Shell. Tutorials include a write up with examples, an audio component about the write up, and a video component to demonstrate the usage of the command. https://www.linuxintheshell.com/

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