continuing the off topic. How many of you guys *ever* reboot?
I have three systems at home.
1. linux router/firewall - reboot only by accident (once 3-4 months) or
long term power failure (15 min). This system runs Linux 2.0.34. My
next planned boot is after an upgrade to use ipchains and an ISDN network.
2. PPro 200MHz server. As little as I have to. My next planned boot is for
2.0.7 upgrade. Current uptime has been a couple of months: last reboot
was to test a 3c905TX network card in a system with BT948 and BT958
scsi controlers (failed - not that it can't work, I just couldn't find
the right slot for the NIC in a couple of hours... put it in my wifes
system instead).
3. My wifes system - Windows 98/Linux: she has to reboot the W98 every time
it looses the network device (3c905TX) or when she chooses to run Linux
(which hasn't lost the network device ever).
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