Using Last To Its Full Potential On Linux
This probably comes as no surprise to most Unix or Linux administrators out there (at least this first thing), but I find it's always interesting how rarely the "last" command is used to determine anything other than the users logged in "now" and the "last" time a user logged in. Granted; the last command doesn't offer too much in the extra-functionality department, but it does have one very useful feature.
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