Mr.Gonzo said:
lootic said:Linux computers dont need to be rebooted that often at all.
Did you never apply any updates? Seems there's a new update that requires a reboot at least once a month.gibberish said:neither do windows computers. my best uptime is something like 7 months. i rarely reboot more than once in 4/5 months.
WizardStan said:Did you never apply any updates? Seems there's a new update that requires a reboot at least once a month.gibberish said:neither do windows computers. my best uptime is something like 7 months. i rarely reboot more than once in 4/5 months.
Admitting that you're computer does not have the last 4/5 months worth of patches probably isn't as good an idea as you think it isgibberish said:manually, once every 4/5 months
You can be both right and crazy.Mr.Gonzo said:but maybe i'm just craaaaazy.
It's fine if it's isn't connected to the internetWizardStan said:Admitting that you're computer does not have the last 4/5 months worth of patches probably isn't as good an idea as you think it is
WizardStan said:Admitting that you're computer does not have the last 4/5 months worth of patches probably isn't as good an idea as you think it isgibberish said:manually, once every 4/5 months
Last time I saw it was about a minute...grasshoppir said:boot takes like 30 seconds? 5 optimized?
The point is that it's not a reasonable comparison. In order to get your months of uptime in Windows, you have to willfully neglect updating your system, whether it's a routine or security patch.gibberish said:perhaps, but i've never experienced anything malicious since i built my first pc in 2000.
anyway, sorry for derailing the thread somewhat...
lol'datomicthumbs said:Pandora: high availability computing in the palm of your hand