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@BearCat:
Thanks for the link of that nice little program :) It is hell useful for fun stuff like this :D Damn appreciate the "Copy Uptime" feature like this: 0 days, 0 hours, 20 minutes, 20 seconds @FreeUS: Yeah that's named as the idle time :D but still is alright as an indicator for how much the comp is turned on without shutting down :P |
Well this is what I use. :)
![]() cya, Will PS: That is the true uptime, in task mananger its only 19 hours. |
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Seems like FreeUS was right <_< :) |
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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/[/b][/quote] Is it slow? I have never needed to remotely compile a kernel myself. Also wouldn't Debian be more suited to servers? It is rock solid but has outdated software. |
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Just type "uptime" at the command prompt. |
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more than a 1000hours, oh mine, thats hell lots of it....
keep up the server man.... |
Oops! No more Windows Uptime from me :o :D :lol:
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