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All of IOT Starting with the Latest Raspberry Pi from Beginner to Advanced – Volume 1 | |
All of IOT Starting with the Latest Raspberry Pi from Beginner to Advanced – Volume 2 |
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최신 라즈베리파이(Raspberry Pi)로 시작하는 사물인터넷(IOT)의 모든 것 – 초보에서 고급까지 (상) | |
최신 라즈베리파이(Raspberry Pi)로 시작하는 사물인터넷(IOT)의 모든 것 – 초보에서 고급까지 (하) |
Original Book Contents
12.2 Logon User and Working user
12.2.1 Logon User
12.2.1.1 Meaning of Logon User
The logon user literally means the user ID that was used to logon after booting the system, which is not changed until the system is booted again.
12.2.1.2 Confirming Logon User in Desktop Window
If the current screen is a Desktop window, you can easily check the logon user using the [File Manager] program. Run the [File Manager] program on the corresponding window. The following screen will appear, and you can see the logon user's account in the title name of the window and in the folder name on the left of the screen.
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Figure 12‑1 Confirming logon user in Desktop Window [File Manager]
12.2.1.3 Confirming Logon User in Terminal Screen
The Terminal screen makes it easy to identify logon users. If you connect to the system by Terminal connection method, the first screen will be the Terminal screen. If the current screen is a GUI window, run the [Terminal] program to start Terminal screen. The Terminal screen will display the logon user account in the form of "user account@hostname" on the left side of the screen.
Figure 12‑2 Confirming logon user in Terminal screen