J.R.Valverde kirjoittaa:
> That's an old well known... wossname??? thingy! The same happens with xterm
> and almost anything that gives you a 'nonlogin' shell. Well, actually with
> everything _but_ login shells.
utmp entry is wriitten by xterm -- not by shell. It is controlled by
xterm's options: +ut and -ut
Login shell is controlled by
xterm's options: +ls ans -ls
> Login shells make a note on the log file to indicate you were there. Non-
> login shells (or subshells) on the other hand don't.
No -- it is done by programs what starts login shells....
Received on Jun 13 1996