Hmm. I have multiple macs running (between here in the office and at home), and on average I go something like 40-60 days before I have to reboot. And the most frequent reason for a reboot is that Apple has released an update which forces me to reboot. My Mac at home sees fairly light and simple use, but the one here in my office is loaded up with quite a lot of different things running, and running all the time. It may be significant that I haven't installed Yosemite yet (partially due to OpenAFS installer questions, but mainly because I haven't had the time). And I know several of my friends keep their macs running for long stretches between reboots. Not all of them, but most of them.

You mention "per apple support". Do you have a link to a knowledge-base article or some other web page which mentions what issue you're running into? It might be helpful to know for my friends who do seem to need to reboot every week or two.

                -- garance alistair drosehn


On 22 Jun 2015, at 10:09, Ted Creedon wrote:

EG OSX has a memory leak that requires weekly rebooting (per apple support)

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