A Quick Guide to the Linux `who` Command: Showing Logged-in Users

The who command is an essential tool for displaying the users logged in to the Linux system. Whether you are using a personal computer or a server with multiple users, this command provides valuable information about active sessions. In most cases, as a single user on a personal computer, you will likely be the only one logged in. However, if you have opened multiple shells or terminal windows, each instance will be counted as a separate access, and who will display these details accordingly....