>his uptime doesn't have the exclamation point in htop
only pros post ITT
His uptime doesn't have the exclamation point in htop
get the fuck out of my board you fat retard
SHART IN MART
fuck off jordan
fuck off pam
you are like a little baby
watch this
>only pros
>systemdick
scrub
>implying you can get those uptimes without systemd
>implying you can't
That makes you even less pro.
I was thinking about you today.
>he views virtual machines in web browser
Wow, really "geek". Professional software like Microsoft Windows doesn't have that kind of epic geek things. It also is sophisticated enough to automatically restart during nights to flush out bat bits and electrodes from RAM so user doesn't have to.
>It also is sophisticated enough to automatically restart during nights to flush out bat bits and electrodes from RAM so user doesn't have to.
ITT: Security vulnerabilities in kernels, C libraries, etc
uhhhh, is this normal? I just set it up this server like two days ago.
looks fine to me.
cool blog jordan
Properly updated kernels are more important than some nerd pissing contests. No reason for a home server not to be rebooted regularly to ensure proper security.
Oh, it's jordan thread. Well now it all makes sense.
>100 days
>impressive
wew lad
>he doesn't
This, you need to power cycle your electronic components to prevent rotational velocidensity.
When do you get it?
At 101 days
at least im not a hardwarelet
Jordon, you're a faggot but Proxmox is BASTE and REDPILLED. Nice stuff dude.
This. I usually go a month or so in between reboots.
:~$ htop
-bash: htop: command not found
:~$
Scrub.
>No reason for a home server not to be rebooted regularly to ensure proper security.
Only if it is Internet facing.
>lol i dont even have it installed and im going to act like i cant
Did you think you were clever?
>all those kernel vulnerabilities
I M A G I N E
Now it's just another node in the botnet.
I don't get it, does nobody install kernel updates, or what? I regularly reboot my home server for kernel updates.
lmao literally just edit code
Depending on the distro, you can actually do online kernel updates and stuff.
Also yes, operating an older kernel isn't a huge problem.
You're just mad.
What system is this?
cockpit-machines, an official plugin for Fedora's Cockpit web admin interface, for managing libvirt machines
>not patching the kernel during runtime
heh plebs.
OP here I took the machine down and put Arch on it so I have no !
Fucken poofter