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UNIX COMMAND
Users (Unix)

Dynamic/Dialup Users List         
Dial-up User List; Dial-up user list; Dialup Users List; DULs - Dynamic/Dialup Users List
A Dial-up/Dynamic User List (DUL) is a type of DNSBL which contains the IP addresses an ISP assigns to its customer on a temporary basis, often using DHCP or similar protocols. Dynamically assigned IP addresses are contrasted with static IP addresses which do not change once they have been allocated by the service provider.
Aeronca 11 Chief         
  • 1946 11AC Chief
  • Aeronca 11AC Chief, 1986
  • 11AC
GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT BY AERONCA IN THE UNITED STATES
Aeronca 11AC Chief; Aeronca 11CC Super Chief
The Aeronca Chief is a single-engine, two-seat, light aircraft with fixed conventional landing gear, which entered production in the United States in 1945.
Chief engineer         
  • Chief engineer in the engine room of MF ''Bastø II'', a Norwegian [[ferry]]
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MOST SENIOR AND QUALIFIED ENGINEER IN A SHIP
Chief Engineer Officer; Chief Engineer; Leitender Ingenieur; Engineer-in-chief
A chief engineer, commonly referred to as "ChEng" or "Chief", is the most senior engine officer of an engine department on a ship, typically a merchant ship, and holds overall leadership and the responsibility of that department.Marine Chief Engineer As a person who holds one of the most senior roles on the ship, they must have excellent communication and leadership skills.

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Who (Unix)

The standard Unix command who displays a list of users who are currently logged into the computer.

The who command is related to the command w, which provides the same information but also displays additional data and statistics.