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Well I definitely loose. My computer restarts every 48 hours at 3am EST. :)
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Have 125hrs
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Damn, even B1's webserver doesn't beat Bearcat......
[root@host /root]# uptime 2:09am up 43 days, 19:25, 1 user, load average: 0.24, 0.20, 0.14 = 1,032 hours |
We run Linux???
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Tell us, is this your comp at home or is it a web server? Pretty damn good one :huh: |
@McoreD :
It's one of my computers back home, running my mailserver, not my primary workstation. Last reboot was due to a update from Norton, next one will be due to some schedueled maintanance. Updated screenie : _http://home.enter.vg/bearcat/pics/uptime2.jpg Using a mall proggy found here : _http://www.rundegren.com/software/windowsuptime/ For the lazy ones : 86 Days, 4 Hours and counting. PS : Anyone have a linux driver for my new keyboard ? _http://home.no.net/afeten/microsoft_keyboard.jpeg :P |
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It's Redhat 7.2 with an Ensim Webappliance kernel. (ew, I hate that thing, the first thing I did in configuring the server is cut as much of it off as I could, I refuse to remotely recompile a kernel though, lol) http://www.betaone.net/phpsysinfo/ |
Wow McoreD!. That is a lot of idle time!! :D
And you too BearCat!. Many idle time :D |
BTW, like I said in my previous post, thats only the idle time.... I think if you wanna know how much time is up you will need to sum every time of each process. That or use the console command: systeminfo.exe :D (on NT only)
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