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NAME

       ck-history - ConsoleKit history

SYNOPSIS

       ck-history   [--frequent]   [--help]   [--last]   [--last-compat]   [--log]  [--seat=seat]
       [--session-type=type] [--user=user] [--version]

DESCRIPTION

       ck-history is a utility that provides information from the ConsoleKit database about  what
       users  have  logged  into  the  system.  It supports options to specify whether to provide
       information about users who have logged in most frequently or most recently.

       The ck-history utility is used by gdm(1m) when the GDM Face Browser is enabled to  display
       users in the order of frequency.

OPTIONS

       The following options are supported:

       --frequent                      Show  listing  of  logged-in  users  in  the most frequent
                                       order.

       -h, --help                      Display detailed usage message.

       --last                          Show listing of all user logins since logging began in the
                                       most-recent order..

       --last-compat                   Show  listing of logged-in users in the most-recent order.
                                       The output is displayed in last(1) compatible format.

       --log                           Show full ConsoleKit event log.

       -s, --seat=seat                 Show entries for the specified seat.

       -t, --session-type=type         Show entries for the specified session type.

       -u, --user=user                 Show entries for the specified user.

       -V, --version                   Display the version of the ck-history application.

EXAMPLES

       Example 1: Show most frequently logged in users

       example% ck-history --frequent

       Example 2: Show the entire ConsoleKit log.

       example% ck-history --log

SEE ALSO

       ck-launch-session(1), ck-list-sessions(1), console-kit-daemon(1m)

NOTES

       Written by Brian Cameron,  Sun  Microsystems  Inc.,  2009.   Copyright  (c)  2009  by  Sun
       Microsystems, Inc.