I was once shown the uptime of a system. Unless I've lost my mind, it was
400+ days... I wanna say it was one of the BSD implementations... maybe
FreeBSD... this was a while ago and I can't say for sure if this is right.

On Thu, 22 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Michael R. Jinks spewed into the bitstream:
> MRJ>A quick look around home and office shows at least three machines (one
> MRJ>Linux and two OpenBSD) with uptimes above 50 days.  Sort of disappointed
> MRJ>that I couldn't find anything longer but I tinker a lot.
>
> My best ones right now are:
>
> The LPI Web server:
>
> [root@new root]$ uptime
>   4:56pm  up 38 days,  1:34,  3 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
>
> The MoonGroup.com host:
>
> [root@server root]$ uptime
>   4:32pm  up 53 days, 19:57,  1 user,  load average: 0.12, 0.14, 0.15
>
> The LinuxMall.com mail server:
>
> [root@tux root]$ uptime
>   2:34pm  up 215 days, 15:02,  7 users,  load average: 0.01, 0.07, 0.10B
>
> The LinuxMall.com web server:
>
> [root@Hubie root]$ uptime
>   2:37pm  up 225 days,  1:06, 95 users,  load average: 0.05, 0.07, 0.08
>
> --
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