11-18-2004
For su, look at your /etc/default/su file - uncomment as needed.
Check out the last command (and man page) - and the acct command for user sign-on and off.
History doesn't include times - that is not what it is used for. See the man page for history or fc.
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minchistory
MINCHISTORY(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation MINCHISTORY(1)
NAME
minchistory - prints history information for minc files
SYNOPSIS
minchistory [options] <file1.mnc> [<file2.mnc> ... ]
minchistory will dump the internal history of one or more MINC files
DESCRIPTION
minchistory is a perl script that prints the history information in a collection of MINC files. Most MINC files contain an internal "audit
trail" that lists the commands used to create the MINC file. This tool provides a convenient way to examine this information.
For each file, minchistory prints a title line followed by a series of lines which list the history information for that file.
--- History of <filename> ---
[01] Wed Oct 13 15:35:35 EST 2004>>>> dicom3_to_minc .
[02] Wed Oct 13 15:43:34 2004>>> mincreshape +direction
bob-jones_256x256x256_T1.mnc out.mnc -dimorder zspace,yspace,xspace
-clobber
minchistory is essentially an alias for the following command with a bit of pretty printing added.
mincinfo -attvalue :history B<filename.mnc>
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose
Be noisy when doing things
--version
Print version number and exit
-h, --help
Dump some quick help output
--man
Dump a man page
SEE ALSO
mincinfo(1)
AUTHOR
Andrew Janke - a.janke@gmail.com
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright 2000 by Andrew L Janke
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-09 MINCHISTORY(1)