gee,
I can demonstrate that here. I have one or 2 machines with more than 30 days
uptime. running top in command line is the best.
shall I setup a guest account?
Technomage Hawke
On Thursday 06 May 2004 11:15 am, Michael Havens wrote:
> This says to me that we need to hAVE ACCESS TO A COMPUTER THAT HAS BEEn up
> for a LONG time (remote access) and we can run uptime on it so that we can
> show people there the reliability of the system.
>
> :-)Mike(-:
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> Some 25 years ago, a Fortune 300 company, I worked for, would start sending
> people home if the corporate mainframe (IBM/MRP) was down for more than 15
> minutes. They didn't know what to work on next. Business suits can't
> afford down time. Therefore, business suits need Linux, they just don't
> know it yet. But, their comfort zone expands slowly.
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