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Laptop's battery recently died (F), but here's server
I wake up at 6AM
Nice
Does anyone have insight what the point of the leading space is?
what do you mean, senpai?
uptime outputs the header line of the output of w command.
What’s the sever for?
21:03:20 up 35 days, 14:07, 1 user, load average: 0,00, 0,00, 0,00
lightning took the power down and I wasnt home so UPS shut it down, it was ~300 days before that. web server.
You look like a baby
post pape
21:11:08 up 50 days, 3:56, 2 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
I should update my homeserver more often
ITT: Zoomers who have never paid a single bill in their entire life.
>Hibernate powers down your monitor to about 5 watts of energy and your PC to 2.3 watts—virtually the same as turning your PC off
fucking boomer
I have solar panels you energy cuck. I literally run the AC with the windows open in the summer.
My main laptop has been up for 11 days, and one of my servers has been up for 99 days. Everything runs Windows and I don't use hibernation at all.
This is the most retarded way to get your uptime, good job user you outdid yourself
thanks
21:43:35 up 450 days, 20:48, 3 users, load average: 0,06, 0,11, 0,09
How do you apply updates? Some of them need a system to be restarted eventually, right? You do update your OS, right? Right?
17:12:56 up 719 days, 21:40, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.07, 0.09
wosh
I run distributed.net on my computer 24/7. It keeps the room at a perfect temperature for when I get home from work.
lady efficiency has seen better days
RamNode keeps rebooting their servers so I'm not even going to bother. :'(
What do I win?
2 points
good god man, if only my phone's ui looked this good. What phone and what do you got installed?
Linux doesn't require reboots for updates. Pretty much the only reason to bring down a Linux system is for hardware maintenance/upgrades or physically moving it.
Linux is a kernel.
So? The Linux kernel does not require a reboot to apply updates via kpatch. It can also launch a different Linux kernel via kexec, which technically does not cause a full reboot, but resets uptime.
weaklings all of you
i mostly do torrent seeding in here(especially chinese cartoons) and never hibernated(running on ups + solar panel)
also still using windows because fuck it
CP
I had multiple years uptime on a homeserver before I moved. 50 days isn't that much and kernel vulns aren't that often.
>weaklings all of you
well that one guy posted 958 days - not me, but some user
havent seen that coming, i apologize then
This is the most stable my xps 13 has ever been
>16.04
Are you a dinosaur?
> what is LTS
Outdated.
>children ITT shitting on LTS
a few years ago I had my computer left on for nearly two years.
You let ups handle your server? I thought they only did mail
I shipped an air compressor using ups once and they tipped it over, idk if I'd let them touch my pc after that, fedex probably has way better tech people you should look into that
28 days, should have been over 200 but I went abroad and ran out of battery once.
plex (and transmission), this chat bot, ebooks file sharing for uni friends
Woah how do I get my server to communicate through text/imessage? That's dope as fuck