I have been going strong for 34 days and 5 hours.
You can check by running inxi in the command line or checking the CPU in Mission Center
PureTryOut ( @PureTryOut@lemmy.kde.social ) 34•3 months agoIt’s off right now.
Also, inxi? Better use
uptime
, that command is actually available on all systems and literally exists to check uptime. Gregor ( @gregor@gregtech.eu ) 6•3 months agouptime -p
for a human-readable format. Here’s mine on my Hetzner VPS:
root@snapshot-199288474-ubuntu-16gb-hel1-1:~# uptime -p up 8 weeks, 6 days, 8 minutes
apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) English23•3 months agoY’all it takes like 15 seconds to boot from an SSD why are you leaving your computers on?
infinitevalence ( @infinitevalence@discuss.online ) English9•3 months agobecause I can KVM from one computer to another in under 1 second and I dont feel like adding 14 to that. Plus Folding@Home.
apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) English4•3 months agoEh, like that’s fair its personal preference but the energy waste of just having your PC idle is just weird to me. (Folding@home is totally reasonable)
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 3•3 months agoThose proteins and RNAs are now the domain of deep learning, thankyouverymuch! Pull the plug!
MangoPenguin ( @MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English4•3 months agoWith several comments now showing surprise about this, is sleep mode or hibernation not common knowledge?? Windows and every Linux distro I’ve tried has sleep mode enabled by default.
apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) English4•3 months agoI wouldn’t, and I don’t think most people would, consider being in hibernation mode or sleep mode as “on”. Sure, it will add to your uptime, but like its a demonstrably different power state.
The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) English3•3 months agoBecause they’re processing data all the time? They’re doing work?
apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) English3•3 months agoMm, fair if you are running some task while you’re not “actively” using the PC. Although given the general sentiment of people in the replies, the leading reason is “I’m lazy” or “its convenient”.
The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) English1•2 months agoEverybody uses computers for different things.
apotheotic (she/her) ( @apotheotic@beehaw.org ) English1•2 months agoNo arguments here
ExtremeDullard ( @ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org ) 20•3 months agoThat was my family’s email server 5 months ago:
So roughly 2500 days today 🙂
Arthur Besse ( @cypherpunks@lemmy.ml ) 7•3 months agosecurity updates are for cowards, amirite? 😂
seriously though, Debian 7 stopped receiving security updates a couple of years prior to the last time you rebooted, and there have been a lot of exploitable vulnerabilities fixed between then and now. do your family a favor and replace that mailserver!
From the 2006 modification times, i wonder: did you actually start off with a 3.1 (sarge) install and upgrade it to 7 (wheezy) and then stopped upgrading at some point? if so, personally i would be tempted to try continuing to upgrade it all the way to bookworm, just to marvel at debian stable’s stability… but only after moving its services to a fresh system :)
ExtremeDullard ( @ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org ) 2•3 months agosecurity updates are for cowards, amirite? 😂
The server isn’t exposed to the internet. It’s a local IMAP server.
Arthur Besse ( @cypherpunks@lemmy.ml ) 6•3 months agoThe server isn’t exposed to the internet. It’s a local IMAP server.
if it is processing emails that originate from the internet, it is exposed to the internet
The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) English3•3 months agoAt last, a fellow sysadmin! Nice work.
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 1•3 months agoDefault username: “dr” ?
dino ( @dino@discuss.tchncs.de ) English12•3 months agoPC != server.
butter ( @butter@midwest.social ) English2•3 months agoAt the lower end, it’s a pretty rocky line. It’s easy to image a person who games during the day and torrents at night on the same machine. Or runs a plex server but only when they want to watch something while they sleep.
ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English1•3 months agothat’s not a server machine
butter ( @butter@midwest.social ) English1•3 months agoWell my “Server” just a repurposed desktop with a headless debian install.
ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English1•3 months agonow that’s a server. mine is like that too. its not the hardware but the purpose that makes a machine a server
Are you telling that to others or me?
I think you should tell that to others
dino ( @dino@discuss.tchncs.de ) English10•3 months agoThere is no benefit in letting your PC run for days, its just waste of energy and bad behaviour.
dev_null ( @dev_null@lemmy.ml ) 4•3 months agoWhen you hibernate, “uptime” counts it even though the computer is off, as it’s more of a “time since cold boot”.
So I turn off my computer every day, but have an uptime of weeks now.
dino ( @dino@discuss.tchncs.de ) English4•3 months agoNice, so you are turning off your computer and pad your “uptime”. clap
dev_null ( @dev_null@lemmy.ml ) 7•3 months agoI’m just explaining how people end up with high uptimes despite not keeping their computer on all the time. There is no purpose to “padding your uptime”.
Guenther_Amanita 🍄 ( @Guenther_Amanita@slrpnk.net ) 11•3 months agoUsually only as long as I play games. After that, I shut it off. Why?
- I run Bazzite, which updates itself in the background, but needs a restart to complete
- It boots in seconds, because modern hard drives are crazy fast
- The standby-LED is annoying when I sleep
My laptop is usually on for a week, but I restart it from time to time, for the same reasons, and because devices need some sleep too! 😴
jjjalljs ( @jjjalljs@ttrpg.network ) 8•3 months agoI turn it off every night when I’m done. It boots quickly and I mostly just use it for the web browser and steam.
My work computer (Mac) I put to sleep because I don’t always want to open all the terminals and IDE and such every time.
I know right I do the same but for my home pc it’s easier to get into the groove when it’s all in front of you in 3 seconds
adarza ( @adarza@lemmy.ca ) English8•3 months agoi’ve been shutting down linux desktops most every day lately, and turning them on only when i want to use one.
sevan ( @sevan@lemmy.ca ) English7•3 months agoMine is off at the moment.
smeg ( @smeg@feddit.uk ) English7•3 months agoI don’t run any servers and leccy is expensive, they go off when I’m done using them!
Hanrahan ( @hanrahan@slrpnk.net ) English7•3 months agoAbout 90 mins. I shut it down when i finish every and turn it off at the wall (fuskibg standby LEDs). I can go days without booting it back up. I use #LMDE
gazby ( @gazby@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 6•3 months agoI cold-boot daily because fucking nvidia 👺
seriously how do you guys all have Nvidia issues this is a gtx 1660 super
gazby ( @gazby@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 2•3 months agoDoesn’t seem to matter what I do, the card simply refuses to go to sleep. And there’s no option to switch it off in the bios 😭
The Doctor ( @drwho@beehaw.org ) English1•3 months agoI was wondering that, too. I’ve got a pair of GTX 1660 Supers in Leandra running a simulation, and they’ve been crunching away for nine days now.
kylian0087 ( @kylian0087@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 2•3 months agoI can go weeks without rebooting if I want to Using a gtx 1080Ti with it. No idea why so many folks still have these big issues. Some minor issues sure.
Onno (VK6FLAB) ( @vk6flab@lemmy.radio ) 6•3 months agoOn any command line you can likely just run a single letter command:
w
ProtonBadger ( @ProtonBadger@lemmy.ca ) 6•3 months agoMy laptop gets shut down every night, booted every morning. If I suspend it sometimes spontaneously wakes later, but boot is so fast anyway so it’s fine.
My server gets updated and rebooted weekly. I don’t bother checking CVE bulletins, I just upgrade weekly.
Frater Mus ( @fratermus@lemmy.sdf.org ) English6•3 months agoI generally only reboot for stuff like kernel updates.
SplashJackson ( @SplashJackson@lemmy.ca ) 4•3 months agoIt’s like a daedra, it’s been on, has always been on, and will be on forever
corsicanguppy ( @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca ) English2•3 months agoKstuff but on the desktop. Am I right? Either that or SSI the desktop so I can shunt processes over for the patch run and not have to close sessions.