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whodo - how to list the jobs being performed by users on the system
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The whodo command prints information on all processes for a terminal, as well as the child processes.

# whodo [ -h ] [ -l ] [ User ]

where:

-h : suppress the heading that is printed on the output.

-l : produce a long form of output. A summary of the current activity on the system is printed.
Example

whodo myuser

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