Since we're offtopic...we have 3 linux servers running...and i've rebooted 2 of
them twice for recompiling the kernel (i messed up the first time), and all of
them got rebooted when the power went out, and the ups died.  They've all been
running dilligently since February, and no hickups.  My NT servers,
however...reboot at least once a month, sadly.  For our 95 clients (200+), we
have made it a recommendation that they reboot their machines at least once a
day, and many times have them reboot after lunch, because of problems w/poor
performance after the screen saver (processor killer) kicks in at lunch time.

Just my $0.02.

jonathan glass
wesleyan college - network support engineer & linux admin


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