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How long do you leave your system running?

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Re: How long do you leave your system running?

#31 Post by debiman »

HuangLao wrote:PS: OMG I can't believe I fell for a necropost....
it's different when OP revives it!

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Re: How long do you leave your system running?

#32 Post by Hallvor »

I almost always suspend to RAM. Usually only reboot after kernel upgrades.
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Re: How long do you leave your system running?

#33 Post by 987687 »

One of my laptops has 187 days of uptime, the other only has 11 since I had to shut it down to install a bluetooth module. My desktop was around 300 days before I moved a couple weeks ago.... Rebooting is a waste of time :)
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Re: How long do you leave your system running?

#34 Post by llivv »

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6:~$ uptime
 09:40:57 up  1:32,  4 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.03, 0.07
ll@a6:~$ users
ll ll ll ll
This poor thing has been to hell and back tracked - unlike that Live lenny CD talked about in the OP
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