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May 10, 2020 · 1. To finger or get details of a user. Note: Here “manav” is the username. As can be seen, it displays the login name, name, directory, shell, ...
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Sep 17, 2019 · The classic finger command will show you information about logged in users on a Linux or other UNIX system. Here's how to use it.
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Dec 11, 2023 · The 'finger' command is a powerful tool for fetching user information in Linux. With these advanced uses, you can retrieve detailed information ...
The finger command is a shear boon for system administrators as it gives various information about users like login name, user name, idle time, login time, and ...
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The finger command is a user information lookup utility that allows users (mostly system admins) to list logged-in users including login time, terminal type ...
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Jan 20, 2018 · Most Linux commands uses sensible names - cat stands for 'concatenate', wc stands for 'word count'. But the finger command, which "displays ...
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Jan 9, 2024 · The finger command is a pretty straightforward command in Linux. It is used to display users' information on a system in Linux.
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