Condobloke
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Yeah....just to show how up to date we are !!Is everyone going to post the install date of their system now?
Maybe @KGIII will give a 'prize' for the longest installed OS...??!!
Yeah....just to show how up to date we are !!Is everyone going to post the install date of their system now?
I don't find my install date worth showing until my system has been running for a couple of yearsYeah....just to show how up to date we are !!
Maybe @KGIII will give a 'prize' for the longest installed OS...??!!
I tend to update my systems every few months including kernel updates and then reboot them so they are booted into the lasted kernel. It would be fun use live kernel patching but in the en it's nice to know when your system does get a reboot that it comes back up again, while if your system has an update of over one year you can't be sure that it will boot properly after a reboot and it won't have the latest kernel security patches.I have some servers with more uptime than some of the installation dates, but I don't think those are fair comparisons.
I tend to update my systems every few months including kernel updates and then reboot them so they are booted into the lasted kernel.
I work for a hospital and ever since I started working there I was taught by the senior sysadmins that security is more important than uptime, although when we do system maintenance it's announced ahead of time and in an evening maintenance window in the evening for production.Some of my servers have customers on them, or at least other people to whom I am beholden. They're very upset with downtime.
ls -lt /var/log/installer
total 780
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 396 May 19 14:30 telemetry
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 446640 May 19 14:30 initial-status.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 31 May 19 14:30 media-info
-rw------- 1 syslog adm 183400 May 19 14:30 syslog
-rw------- 1 root root 4240 May 19 14:23 debug
-rw------- 1 root root 132844 May 19 14:11 partman
-rw------- 1 root root 21 May 19 14:06 version
-rw------- 1 root root 2133 May 19 14:00 casper.log
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Mar 29 17:23 cdebconf
Is everyone going to post the install date of their system now?
nelson@nelsonmuntz:~$ sudo tune2fs -l /dev/sda2 | grep 'Filesystem created:'
[sudo] password for nelson:
Filesystem created: Thu Apr 15 08:47:42 2021
tune2fs -l /dev/vg0/root | grep "Filesystem created"
Filesystem created: Fri Nov 30 11:17:36 2012
Works on LMDE4
Here's one from work.
It's OK and it's stable.How are you liking LMDE? I've been pretty happy with it. I have one bare-metal installation and it has been rock solid.
It's OK and it's stable.
I prefer Xfce over Cinnamon as Cinnamon is to resource hungry for my old Frankenstein boxes.
For an M2 drive you have to be specific.
NOTE: Change /sda1 to the disk where you installed Linux.
Where's the link in post # 39 so I can read?It doesn't seem all that heavy, but I have very modern hardware with ample resources.
See the article here: