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The 'who' command on 32-bit Raspbian bookworm returns strange output.
pc tty1 1970-01-11 01:36
pc tty7 1970-01-01 16:59 (:0)
pc pts/0 723576232734386770 (192.168.10.10)
pc pts/1 723576232734131466 (192.168.10.10)
I guess that it's not reading the information in /run/utmp correctly. I've tried reloading the coreutils package, and its binaries come back dated Sep 20 2022 -- perhaps it needs recompiling?
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Getting to the end of this Debian bug, it seems that there are fixes 'upstream' to make things work on Raspbian from August 2023, but they don't seem to have materialised in the current release.
The 'who' command on 32-bit Raspbian bookworm returns strange output.
I guess that it's not reading the information in /run/utmp correctly. I've tried reloading the coreutils package, and its binaries come back dated Sep 20 2022 -- perhaps it needs recompiling?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: