Mike Dresser said:
> I had a system at a remote plant with 300+ days, running 2.2.16, > that I finally had to pull the plug on when we sold the plant. It > was very tempting to take it and the attached UPS back to the > office, to see how long it would have ran. =) ive done that.. i moved to a new apt in august of this year, one of my systems(p200mmx 64mb) was up for about 150 days. it is on its own 320VA cyberpower UPS. i didn't get dsl right away so i drove it to work(2 miles away) and plugged it into my t1s at the office. 2-3 weeks later i got dsl and i drove it back home and plugged it into my dsl. Bootup: Sun Apr 1 13:26:10 2001 Linux penguin 2.2.18 #1 Sun Mar 4 00:05:05 PST 2001 i586 unknown 3:23pm up 228 days, 2:57, 1 user, load average: 0.29, 0.08, 0.02 it runs web/ftp/smtp/imap/pop3. it also runs X3.3.6 in 640x480x16bit with xawtv and a hauppauge wintv pci card decoding tv 24/7. thats the most impressive i think. being able to decode tv for so long w/o any issues. uses nvidia tnt 16mb pci for video to a 15" monitor in my kitchen. some of my old customers actually use it for email and web hosting :) nate