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Just curious how long your N900 has been running since it's last reboot.

Currently mine is up 5 days, 19:06 hours.

Performance is still solid. Ran bounce earlier and it ran great.
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I reboot it after I install an app to free up rootfs space. Longest uptime was 2 days at one point I think.
 
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I rebooted a couple of days ago, while I was inserting a sd card to create a back-up. I think I've had two reboots (both deliberate) in 16 days. not sure what's the longest yet. But he doesn't need much rebooting.
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19:02:53 up 11:33, load average: 1.01, 0.92, 1.20

Need to bring uptimed over.
 

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has only been off once when it needed a reflash. been up at least 3 days.

I had an N95 8gb that stayed on for almost 5 months without a reboot, accidental or intended, except for firmware upgrades. Most stable smartphone I ever owned
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ok people, dont hoot mebut how exactly do i find out?,
 
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sorry, 1 beer too many!

how do i find out my up time?
 
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Originally Posted by DannStarr View Post
sorry, 1 beer too many!

how do i find out my up time?
You want the aptly-named "uptime" command, accessible from X Terminal.
 

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And in case someone want to know what the output to 'uptime' means. The fields are as follows.

1) Current time
2) The current uptime (i.e. time since last reboot)
3) Load Averages for the last 1 min, 5 min, and 15 min

And Load Average is a measure of how busy a system is. Technically it's the the number of processes that are on the run queue. That is processes that are ready to actually do some work.
 

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Originally Posted by qwerty12 View Post
You want the aptly-named "uptime" command, accessible from X Terminal.
thanks, i knew it would be simple!

mine doesnt seem to copy and paste in x term, but my up is 15:02 and load ave: 1.24, 1.06, 0.96

battery still 3/4 full
 
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