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Heh ? My Windows XP primary machine has been up for over 76 days
7 is slightly screwy on my laptop.
Task manager says 26 days. Will be restarting later though to install updates.
I use my desktop less and less (but I'll eventually need to upgrade to run 3x27" screens).
Otherwise, I'm running Windows 7 remotely off my home server on a VM and access it via RDP, which stays on 24/7.
@HostBluff maann your site is good, and even the logo looks like a pro :-O
My desktop, 2:02:59:03. Power went out the other day .
I don't see that line, but hm
Thunderstorms took out the power the other day >_>;
Server 2008 R2, with workstation mods. Rock-solid except for when I mess about with overclocking...
I win.
mbp02:~ remy$ uptime
15:21 up 89 day, 3:04, 5 users, load averages: 4,34 4,55 4,55
Le macbook...
My laptop says about 90 days.
Energy conservation anyone?
Shut mine off or put in standby every night.
Well when you have predicted electricity bills like we do here it's not really much use, we regularly switch between companies and they don't notice anything, even though our real usage is above our predicted usage. I guess one day it will all add up.
10 days. Usually end up manually rebooting every few weeks.
thanks for the tip! :P
21:57 up 10 days, 4:10, 2 users, load averages: 1.36 2.49 2.92
On a Mac. Since I switched I actually stopped booting.. just put the cover up when you need it, and close the cover when you do not!
On a Mac Laptop, when you close the cover after a little while it goes into a super-saving-energy mode and disables everything but the memory and slows down the CPU dramatically, which is why they can last with the lid closed for weeks.