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chris@charlie:~$ uptime
01:30:20 up 100 days, 46 min, 3 users, load average: 0.23, 0.34, 0.23
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chris@charlie:~$ who
chris tty7 2009-09-12 20:01 (:0)
chris pts/0 2009-11-14 21:35 (:0.0)
chris pts/1 2009-09-12 20:09 (:0.0)
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chris@charlie:~$ cat /proc/uptime
8643155.73 1648600.46
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chris@charlie:~$ free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 3991016 2607336 1383680 0 98128 758256
-/+ buffers/cache: 1750952 2240064
Swap: 3903480 3312 3900168
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chris@charlie:~$ grep 'ACPI: Preparing to enter system sleep state S3' /var/log/messages | wc -l
365
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chris@charlie:~$ ps -eo %c%t
COMMAND ELAPSED
init 100-00:51:52
kthreadd 100-00:51:52
migration/0 100-00:51:52
ksoftirqd/0 100-00:51:52
watchdog/0 100-00:51:52
events/0 100-00:51:52
khelper 100-00:51:52
kblockd/0 100-00:51:52
kacpid 100-00:51:52
kacpi_notify 100-00:51:52
ksuspend_usbd 100-00:51:52
khubd 100-00:51:52
kseriod 100-00:51:52
pdflush 100-00:51:51
pdflush 100-00:51:51
kswapd0 100-00:51:51
aio/0 100-00:51:51
ata/0 100-00:51:51
ata_aux 100-00:51:51
scsi_eh_0 100-00:51:50
scsi_eh_1 100-00:51:50
scsi_eh_2 100-00:51:50
kstriped 100-00:51:49
ksnapd 100-00:51:49
kdmflush 100-00:50:52
kcryptd_io 100-00:50:52
kcryptd 100-00:50:52
kdmflush 100-00:50:52
kdmflush 100-00:50:52
kdmflush 100-00:50:52
kdmflush 100-00:50:52
kdmflush 100-00:50:51
kdmflush 100-00:50:51
kjournald 100-00:50:51
nautilus 45-11:20:47
bash 26-03:59:27
ktpacpid 100-00:50:49
iwl3945/0 100-00:50:47
iwl3945 100-00:50:47
kpsmoused 100-00:50:46
pccardd 100-00:50:44
kjournald 100-00:50:32
kjournald 100-00:50:32
kjournald 100-00:50:32
kjournald 100-00:50:32
portmap 100-00:50:30
rpc.statd 100-00:50:30
kondemand/0 100-00:50:28
rsyslogd 100-00:50:27
dbus-daemon 100-00:50:27
famd 100-00:50:25
dhcdbd 100-00:50:25
btaddconn 100-00:50:24
btdelconn 100-00:50:24
krfcommd 100-00:50:23
NetworkManager 100-00:50:23
NetworkManagerD 100-00:50:23
gdm 100-00:50:22
system-tools-ba 100-00:50:22
atd 100-00:50:22
cron 100-00:50:22
getty 100-00:50:21
getty 100-00:50:21
getty 100-00:50:21
getty 100-00:50:21
getty 100-00:50:21
getty 100-00:50:21
SystemToolsBack 100-00:48:37
totem-plugin-vi 17-00:03:57
trashapplet 73-14:19:21
ps 00:00
acpid 93-01:53:53
epiphany-browse 1-15:09:27
gconfd-2 89-06:33:02
gdm 89-06:32:40
Xorg 89-06:32:39
gnome-keyring-d 89-06:32:29
x-session-manag 89-06:32:29
dbus-daemon 89-06:32:29
dbus-launch 89-06:32:29
seahorse-agent 89-06:32:29
gnome-settings- 89-06:32:29
metacity 89-06:32:29
gnome-panel 89-06:32:29
gnome-screensav 89-06:32:29
gnome-vfs-daemo 89-06:32:28
empathy 89-06:32:28
nm-applet 89-06:32:28
mixer_applet2 89-06:32:28
gnome-power-man 89-06:32:28
gnome-volume-ma 89-06:32:28
gnome-inhibit-a 89-06:32:28
GlobalMenu.Pane 89-06:32:28
mapping-daemon 89-06:32:27
gvfsd 89-06:32:24
notification-da 89-06:32:18
gimp-2.4 43-01:20:49
script-fu 43-01:20:43
gnome-terminal 89-06:25:21
gnome-pty-helpe 89-06:25:21
bash 89-06:25:21
f-spot 89-06:25:07
pan 89-06:23:32
avahi-daemon 99-15:14:45
avahi-daemon 99-15:14:45
rhythmbox 46-06:22:51
gconfd-2 46-06:00:12
hald 67-06:43:04
hald-runner 67-06:43:04
hald-addon-inpu 67-06:43:03
hald-addon-cpuf 67-06:43:03
hald-addon-acpi 67-06:43:03
hald-addon-stor 67-06:43:03
bonobo-activati 99-13:45:10
evolution-data- 99-13:42:48
dbus-launch 76-10:44:58
dbus-daemon 76-10:44:58
gnome-vfs-daemo 76-10:44:58
liferea-bin 36-16:18:36
evolution 36-16:18:21
totem-plugin-vi 17-14:42:00
gedit 30-00:46:43
udevd 94-12:00:53
migration/1 02:41:42
ksoftirqd/1 02:41:42
watchdog/1 02:41:42
kondemand/1 02:41:42
iwl3945/1 02:41:42
ata/1 02:41:42
aio/1 02:41:42
kblockd/1 02:41:42
events/1 02:41:42
wpa_supplicant 02:41:15
dhclient 02:41:11
mission-control 02:41:08
telepathy-gabbl 02:41:08
telepathy-salut 02:41:08
I realize this thread is a bit detailed and that no one probably cares. I check my uptime a lot. I put a very strong emphasis on reliability and stability. (Before anyone says anything, I have the latest DSAs in my feed aggregator, and I know what security vulnerabilities are in my kernel.) One hundred days of uptime is not a big deal for a server, but I think it’s pretty nice for a laptop.
I was happy with Ubuntu, but I’m even happier with Debian stable. (Honestly, I get a perverse pleasure from using GNOME 2.22 when everyone else is using GNOME 2.28.) Hopefully there won’t be a bug or kernel vulnerability that makes me restart before Squeeze.
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