Nick Warne wrote:
Hi all,
BrrrrrrrrrrrrBrrrr
That was me blowing my own trumpet again :-)
Re:
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0407.1/0651.html
Now just hit 1500 days:
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[nick@486Linux nick]$ last -xf /var/run/utmp runlevel
runlevel (to lvl 3) Sun Oct 14 16:07 - 21:41 (1502+06:34)
utmp begins Sun Oct 14 16:07:40 2001
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Utterly remarkable - the box gets no maintenance at all.
But it clearly gets a very reliable flavor of electricity...
I would love to know how much data it has delivered, but alas, in 2001 I
wasn't up-to-speed with that sort of thing :-)
We got one to 1460 or so, then got BSOD on the controller which switches
from the UPS to the diesel when they get up to speed, dropped power on
the whole data center (at work).
I ran one at home from the night 1.2.13 was released (or two days after
when a patch came out) until the afternoon before Y2K, when I decided I
didn't want to have that system to check at midnight. It was an 8MB
386SX-16 named "glacial" for its performance rather than because it was
cool ;-) But it did DNS nicely, which was all I could ask.
I think you have the record, though.
Nick
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last possible moment - but no longer" -me
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