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If you really want to see what's happening beneath the hood of your Linux distribution, you need to use log files.
The Linux script command has been around for ages and provides a simple but useful service. It lets you record command line activity – both input and output.
Linux systems provide many ways to view user activity, including when they login, how long they stay logged in, and what commands they run.
Talygen, a specialist in business management automation, recently added an Activity Logger feature in its advanced Linux Desktop Tool to go together with its cloud-based Software as a Service ...