[SLE] Command to see user on display :0?



Greetings,

what is the command line command to see what user is logged into the
first display in X?

On SUSE Linux 9.0 I used to be able to see that with
last :0

But that does not work on SUSE Linux 10.0

Best regards :o)

Johnny :o)

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