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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Not enough information... Post 302944713 by Corona688 on Thursday 21st of May 2015 12:04:24 PM
Old 05-21-2015
I looked at your post and made a judgement call -- you had only four posts under your belt and didn't use code tags, so I assumed you didn't know how. Our form-letter for that includes detailed instructions, so was the most straightforward way to show you.

On reviewing your posts though, you obviously already knew and just forgot. I'm not here to punish people for trivial errors; I'll reverse your infraction.

No threat was meant -- the points go away by themselves in a month, and it would take a vast number of them to mean anything. The standard form-letter is a little stark since it's usually ignored.

The 'bits' thing is a crude representation of a poster's productivity here. Posting replies in threads and things earns points, and you can 'spend' points on things like changing your username. People don't see how many bits you have.
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ac(8)							      System Manager's Manual							     ac(8)

Name
       ac - login accounting

Syntax
       /etc/ac [ -w wtmp ] [ -p ] [ -d ] [ people ] ...

Description
       The  command  produces a printout giving connect time for each user who has logged in during the life of the current wtmp file.	A total is
       also produced.

       The accounting file is maintained by and Neither of these programs creates the file, so if it does not exist no connect-time accounting	is
       done.   To  start  accounting,  it should be created with length 0.  On the other hand if the file is left undisturbed it will grow without
       bound, so periodically any information desired should be collected and the file truncated.

Options
       -w     Specifies an alternate wtmp file.

       -p     Prints individual totals; without this option, only totals are printed.

       -d     Causes a printout for each midnight to midnight period.  Any people will limit the printout to only the specified login  names.	If
	      no wtmp file is given, is used.

Files
See Also
       last(1), lastcomm(1), login(1), utmp(5), init(8), sa(8)

																	     ac(8)
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