Hello,
Just a short note that using latest stable procps release 3.2.6 does not
help.
It means that it is a kernel related problem.
Another short note, this problem occurs both in suspend-to-disk (swap)
mode and suspend-to-ram mode.
Do you have any ideas what is wrong and how to fix it?
B
Hello,
Just a short note that using latest stable procps release 3.2.6 does not
help.
It means that it is a kernel related problem.
Best,
Chris
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Hello,
In my previous message I forgot to mention that I use suspend-to-disk
(swap partition).
Do you have any ideas what is wrong with uptime?
Best,
Chris
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Hello,
I am using Toshiba Satellite A50-106 laptop.
For few days I have been using hibernation (suspend2 2.2-rc9 & vanilla
Linux kernel 2.6.14). Uptime is computed incorrectly:
$ uptime
09:57:09 up -24855 days, -3:-14, 5 users, load average: 0.01, 0.03, 0.08
$ uptime -V
procps version 3.2.1
rg Linux registered user #228836 since 1995
> >> FOUL! My uptime counter "rolled over" to 0 at about 497 days 11/6/2005
> >> Actual uptime is about 497 days plus amount listed below
> >> Debian3.0/GNU/Linux system uptime 2 days 18 hours 34 minutes
>
> Willi
On 2005-Nov-09 (Wed) at 07:54 (-0600), Willie McKemie wrote:
>> This is not laptop specific, but.
>>
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>> Willie, ONWARD! Through the fog!
>> http://counter.li.org Linux registered user #228836 since 1995
>> FOUL! My uptime counter "roll
This is not laptop specific, but.
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Willie, ONWARD! Through the fog!
http://counter.li.org Linux registered user #228836 since 1995
FOUL! My uptime counter "rolled over" to 0 at about 497 days 11/6/2005
Actual uptime is about 497 days plus amount listed below
Debian3.0/GNU/Li
On Sunday 24 July 2005 07:15, Scott Brady wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I use a gkrellm to monitor my uptime amongst other things
>
> You can use gkrellm and its associated applets to monitor
> things like your network, harddrive temperature, CPU etc.
>
> Scott.
>
> And
On 23/07/05, André Wendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> looking for an applet to display uptime on my laptop w/ Debian testing,
> I found the package uptime-applet (duh!). However, it seems to be
> orphaned and is only available for Woody. I'd install it
Hello all,
I use a gkrellm to monitor my uptime amongst other things
You can use gkrellm and its associated applets to monitor
things like your network, harddrive temperature, CPU etc.
Scott.
André Wendt wrote:
Hello there,
looking for an applet to display uptime on my laptop w/ Debian
Hello there,
looking for an applet to display uptime on my laptop w/ Debian testing,
I found the package uptime-applet (duh!). However, it seems to be
orphaned and is only available for Woody. I'd install it anyway if it
weren't for all those dependencies...
Does anyone know of an a
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