>$ uptime
> 7:31AM up 69 days, 21:19, 5 users, load averages: 0.35, 0.40, 0.39
What's the longest you've gone without rebooting? My previous high-score was 43 days.
Change the timestamp in the output of uptime to avoid deanonymization.
>>3030 I'm using netbsd (mainly because it's the only bsd which was compatible with that hardware). I don't bother updating anything since it's just a LAN file server (with other minor computational tasks running in the background) with no internet access.
>>3031 >he still uses trannux
get a load of this pleb
I restart every day so not very long. Never understood the deal with uptimes, it's not like you are hosting a (hidden) website on your computer or something, right?
>>3034 >hosting a (hidden) website on your computer or something, right?
Looks like OP is hapase! Now to think of it, the last nanochan downtime was around 70 days ago...
>>3029 Probably around that long. I had a CentOS box that occasionally went a fair amount of time without needing a reboot, though that has been much less true since they switched to systemd, the swiss cheese of init systems.
>$ uptime
> 7:31AM up 69 days, 21:19, 5 users, load averages: 0.35, 0.40, 0.39
What's the longest you've gone without rebooting? My previous high-score was 43 days.
Change the timestamp in the output of uptime to avoid deanonymization.