From: michaelw@desaster.hanse.de (Michael Will) Subject: Re: Intel, the Pentium and Linux Date: 29 Apr 1993 00:43:46 GMT
willmore@iastate.edu (David Willmore) writes:
>living with uptimes in the hours and *sometimes* days.
>I'm just looking around our network here for an example or two. Ok, here's
>a ReadOnly NFS server that's been up since Oct 1 1992. There are several
>more here with times in Nov and Dec '92. Anyone have a Linux system *that*
>stable?
Doesn't neccesarily mean unstable - linux tends to gain new features fast,
and everytime you want to use the new kernel you of course have to reboot
from it, right?
But in fact my system is not 100%stable because of 0.99p8-8 and ext2fs...
Cheers, Michael Will
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