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my personal workstation:
11:52:51 up 26 days, 8:07, 2 users, load average: 0.33, 0.18, 0.08...
- 05-05-2005 #121
my personal workstation:
11:52:51 up 26 days, 8:07, 2 users, load average: 0.33, 0.18, 0.08
- 05-11-2005 #122Just Joined!
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Damn Power
Damn I hate power outages that make you realize your UPS isn't working right
Had it up for almost 2 months (had to change some fans before)
As of now:
Kernel Version 2.4.29
Distro Name Slackware 10.1.0
Uptime 4 days 8 hours 9 minutes
Current Users 2
Load Averages 0.00 0.00 0.00
So I don't do too much on my server - oh well, it hosts my stuff and that's all I care about
- 05-13-2005 #123Just Joined!
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ASSP server where i work.
64 days, 17 hours, 19 minutes
- 05-14-2005 #124Just Joined!
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right now up 1 day, 18:26. Same room I sleep in? Noisy? Oh well... And getting into the summer it's already climbed to 85 degrees in my room with that older, hotter processor in there... The older hard drives also get really hot...
- 05-20-2005 #125Just Joined!
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By now back here we hardly have had 26° Celsius one time.
I could go for a good 35 °...
- 05-21-2005 #126Just Joined!
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i had my windows 2000 pc up for 8 weeks only reason i turned it off was because i was going to florida now i'm on linux and my higest has been 4 days so far because i've had to reboot often but once i get settled i'll see how long i can go for. my pc isn't that noisy but if i go downstairs right below it i can hear the humming noise lol but i got used to sleeping with the noise years ago so dosn't bother me
- 05-21-2005 #127Linux User
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does it count if u hibernate ur comp
if so then about 14 weeks
- 05-23-2005 #128Just Joined!
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I leave my comp on all night alot (I usually reboot in the day, after doing a little matinence), and the noise doesnt bother me either (I have it the room I sleep in). I have a couple of old machines in the other room, and they are damm noisy. My biggest uptime has been on Linux, which I got about 3 days on.
Im using windows at the moment, dont worry Im getting rid of it soon.
\\FU*******SOFT has been up for: 1 day(s), 6 hour(s), 45 minute(s)Last edited by loft306; 01-16-2006 at 12:40 PM.
- 05-23-2005 #129Linux Newbie
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Mine biggest uptime was 5 days and 11 hours
Q: what\'s tiny and yellow and very, very, dangerous?
A: a canary with the super-user password.
- 05-24-2005 #130Just Joined!
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That doesn't explain why a lot of the boxes uptimes are beyond 500days, but again I take it with a pound of salt, hell my eventual setup at home will be two webservers running in failover, so yeah uptime maybe short but it will be two servers., which may according to the site I posted be a long uptime. Meh we will see. First I have to get the second box, and the approval from the boss to have three servers running in our house...
Originally Posted by Krendoshazin



