saso :0 2013-01-16 10:45
saso pts/0 2013-01-16 10:45 (:0)
saso pts/1 2013-01-16 10:55 (:0)
I can't see an easy way to prevent this in Konsole's config...
]]>$ who
llama :0 2013-01-05 07:58
llama pts/0 2013-01-05 07:58 (:0)
llama pts/1 2013-01-05 07:58 (:0)pts has something to do with remote connections. What are they in my case? None of my conscious activities, sure.
No, "pts/X" are pseudo ttys which are open when you use a terminal emulator (and of course remote sessions as well). The reason why you see multiple logged in users is because your konsole (you use KDE, right?) updates utmp entry. You need to scout its config to set the corresponding setting to false.
]]>Interesting that gnome-terminal opens as a login shell. Makes me wonder if this occurs with other terminal emulators. Can you try others?
IIRC it's an option in gnome-terminal
]]>You can achieve a login by issuing something like
$ bash -l
or
$ zsh -l
if you prefer.
I am not so familiar with vte terminals though, so I am not sure if it has to do with that, or possibly the settings within those terminals.
]]>I use i3wm, if that is of any relevance (not sure why it would be)
]]>jk[~]$ who
jk pts/0 Jan 5 07:24 (:0)
jk pts/1 Jan 5 07:27 (:0)
...Open 3rd
jk[~]$ who
jk pts/0 Jan 5 07:24 (:0)
jk pts/1 Jan 5 07:27 (:0)
jk pts/2 Jan 5 07:27 (:0)
closing a terminal reduces number of user by 1
So mystery solved for me, hope it helps OP.
]]>systemctl stop lxdm.service
and log into tty, only 1 user showing.
Restart lxdm:
jk[~]$ who
jk tty1 Jan 5 06:59
jk pts/0 Jan 5 07:00 (:0)
Reboot:
jk[~]$ who
jk pts/0 Jan 5 07:24 (:0)
oh hum...
]]>jk[~]$ who
jk pts/0 Jan 5 06:22 (:0)
jk pts/1 Jan 5 06:24 (:0)
jk[~]$
[edit: only user on a laptop / wireless network]
]]>% who
facade pts/0 2013-01-05 01:02 (:0.0)
$ who
llama :0 2013-01-05 07:58
llama pts/0 2013-01-05 07:58 (:0)
llama pts/1 2013-01-05 07:58 (:0)
pts has something to do with remote connections. What are they in my case? None of my conscious activities, sure.
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