[00:16] <philipballew> Linux Users Group of Tijuana Mexico (yes I know this is not our turf)  monthly meeting is underway.
[00:19] <philipballew> We're talking abut uptime
[00:22] <DonkeyHotei>  17:22:45 up  4:09,  6 users,  load average: 0.31, 0.36, 0.49
[00:33] <philipballew> DonkeyHotei, I prefer uptime -p
[00:33] <philipballew> its prettier.
[00:33] <DonkeyHotei> up 4 hours, 20 minutes
[00:33] <DonkeyHotei> meh
[01:25] <nhaines> nhaines@tethys:~⟫ uptime -p
[01:25] <nhaines> up 9 weeks, 1 day, 2 hours, 10 minutes
[01:31] <philipballew> nhaines, Have you ever tried updating?
[01:31] <philipballew> I hear its fun.
[01:32] <nhaines> Yes, I ran updates last night.
[01:32] <philipballew> no kernel updates for you?
[01:32] <nhaines> Not currently needed.
[01:33] <philipballew> soon when all are running 4, updates with reboot with be needed
[01:33] <philipballew> *wont
[01:33] <nhaines> There's more work to it than that, but I'll be looking forward to that.
[05:11] <Roguehorse> 22:09:02 up 9 days,  2:49,  5 users,  load average: 0.35, 0.38, 0.65
[05:20] <nhaines>  22:20:12 up 2 days,  8:21,  3 users,  load average: 0.57, 0.55, 0.50
[05:20] <nhaines> I try to shut down at least every other day.
[05:57] <ianorlyn> I shut donw a lot because kernele upgrades a lot on devlopment version
[05:57] <ianorlyn> or other low level stuff
[05:58] <nhaines> Dev versions are for virtual machines.  :)
[06:08] <ianorlyn> I do both
[06:08] <ianorlyn> I run vms of the dev release on the dev release
[06:08] <nhaines> devception.