Quoting Thibaut VARENE:
: BTW, if my assumption is right, it means that there's a binary
: incompatibility between versions of uptimed/libuptimed. I've forwarded
: upstream about this.

Upgrading libuptimed indeed fixed the problems.  My old data now
show up properly, and the system name is indeed "Linux":

     #               Uptime | System                                     Boot up
----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
     1    47 days, 15:10:46 | Linux 2.6.25.4            Wed Oct 15 09:27:53 2008
     2    10 days, 06:38:43 | Linux 2.6.25.4            Fri Dec 26 17:22:19 2008
->   3     9 days, 18:45:21 | Linux 2.6.28.2            Sat Jan 31 19:03:19 2009
     4     7 days, 03:20:48 | Linux 2.6.25.4            Fri Jan 16 16:19:49 2009
     5     6 days, 05:04:31 | Linux 2.6.25.4            Wed Dec  3 18:23:47 2008
     6     5 days, 04:49:18 | Linux 2.6.25.4            Thu Dec 18 06:43:56 2008
     7     2 days, 14:58:47 | Linux 2.6.25.4            Sat Dec 13 08:36:23 2008
     8     2 days, 14:22:47 | Linux 2.6.25.4            Mon Jan 26 19:25:39 2009
     9     2 days, 11:49:58 | Linux 2.6.25.4            Sat Jan 10 11:27:33 2009
    10     2 days, 09:32:55 | Linux 2.6.25.4            Sat Jan 24 09:40:38 2009
----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------
1up in     0 days, 11:53:23 | at                        Wed Feb 11 01:42:00 2009
no1 in    37 days, 20:25:26 | at                        Fri Mar 20 10:14:03 2009
    up   101 days, 00:07:09 | since                     Mon Oct  6 18:04:34 2008
  down    25 days, 20:36:57 | since                     Mon Oct  6 18:04:34 2008
   %up               79.617 | since                     Mon Oct  6 18:04:34 2008

Raphael



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