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Question Processes by Actual names

hi all.

Is there any way to get the original names (not the login names) of users currently logged on to the machine and the processes they are logged on to...names as in abc xyz and not abc.xyz

I dont want to first use w -s and then loops to arrange the information, and i cant figure out how to use grep and then display the users.

$ w -s, $ users, $ ps commands can not be used in the best of knowledge. Is there any other way..
 

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