Messages in this thread |  | | Subject | Re: Linux logo | Date | Thu, 16 May 1996 02:27:41 -0400 | From | Tyson D Sawyer <> |
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> Not really rocks, but I haven't recently seen a Linux box > with this type of an uptime: > > rocky:~> uptime;uname -a > 10:42am up 266 days, 14:42, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 > SunOS rocky.bri 4.1.4 2 sun4m
Don't get too carried away. I have had my Linux system acting as a server and workstation up for as long as 87 days:
9:45pm up 87 days, 9:53, 1 user, load average: 0.05, 0.05, 0.04
At that time I took it down to replace the IDE drives with SCSI and the Slackware 2.3 system with Red Hat. I am sure that others have done much better. Remember that there is a big difference between a development Linux system and a stable one. The stable Linux systems I have seen are _very_ stable. I just keep upgrading hardware and kernels and so my uptime doesn't go throught the roof as it is doing on your SunOS system. Right now I am at less than 3 days because I knocked the power cord on the back of the computer. My UPS didn't save me from that kind of stupidity. :(
Is there anyone out there that thinks they might have a record Linux uptime? I'm sure I'm not it.
Cheers! Ty
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