elfprince On my Solus Budgie terminal the who command works as intended. However who am i returns zero response. Why is that? Other unix users have successful who am i responses. I too, in the past, used who am i when it worked as well. (Before Solus Era)
brent elfprince I tried 'sudo' and got: $ sudo who am I [sudo] password for brent: brent pts/1 2024-01-08 13:06 the "pts/1" is cryptic to me.
elfprince Harvey I saw on another programming forum the following command response: [jalon@7950x ~]$ who am i jalon pts/2 2024-01-02 08:13 (:0) What is it? I've never seen whoami as a three word command.
Harvey elfprince Until you mentioned it I never knew who am i existed. who lists all users logged on. whoami tells you who you are logged in as.
brent elfprince good question. before today I thought the one word whoamI and the three-wordwho am Iwere the same command. I don't know why the privileges needs for the whoamIthough.
Harvey From the who man page. If ARG1 ARG2 given, -m presumed: 'am i' or 'mom likes' are usual. I giggled. So if there are two arguments it is a catch all for who -m Still not sure if it is supposed to require sudo, but interesting.