...or maybe windows screwed up...
C:\WINDOWS>systeminfo
Host Name: BEANIE
OS Name: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Configuration: Standalone Workstation
OS Build Type: Uniprocessor Free
Registered Owner: Christopher Swingler
Registered Organization:
Product ID: 55274-642-3229453-23448
Original Install Date: 11/1/2002, 1:55:56 PM
System Up Time: 21350372 Days, 9 Hours, 43 Minutes, 28 Seconds
System Manufacturer: VIA Technologies, Inc.
System Model: VT8366-8233
System type: X86-based PC
Processor(s): 1 Processor(s) Installed.
[01]: x86 Family 6 Model 6 Stepping 2 AuthenticAMD ~1
529 Mhz
BIOS Version: SOYO - 42302e31
58,494 years, eh? :-o
I hate to ruin _that_ nice uptime... but I'm gonna reboot into FreeBSD now.
--Beanie
My uptime is the least. I know my machine is on, because I'm typing this message.
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\Stiffler\My Documents>systeminfo
Host Name: DINGBAT2
OS Name: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
OS Version: 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
OS Configuration: Standalone Workstation
OS Build Type: Uniprocessor Free
Registered Owner: Jonathan Scruggs
Registered Organization:
Product ID: [edited out]
Original Install Date: 12/13/2002, 9:26:54 PM
System Up Time: N/A
System Manufacturer: Sony Corporation
System Model: PCV-RX672(UC)
System type: X86-based PC
Processor(s): 1 Processor(s) Installed.
[01]: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 4 GenuineIntel ~
2017 Mhz
BIOS Version: ASUS - 42302e31
...
hehe, your Windows install shares a birthday with me... freaky...
--Beanie
Menu 24.1 - System Maintenance - Status
Port Status TxPkts RxPkts Cols Tx B/s Rx B/s Up Time
WAN 10M/Half 5362611 22377781 0 0 963 570:32:49
LAN 100M/Full 6002915 5813347 0 290 92 570:34:33
System up Time: 666:09:15
Since uptime seems to be a popular topic with everyone, I went ahead and modifyed the page footer of the CAOS site to include the system uptime. Do let me know if this is a welcome change, perhaps I should have asked first. Acutally, I am wondering if this might cause excess system load since I used the exec command which spawns a shell to capture the output of the "uptime" command. Anyway, I thought it was neat...
Gish... What type of system is that you are running with almost 2 years of uptime?
Peter
The uptime thing at the bottom of the page is kewl. If you find a better way of doing that, I could add it to the footter box in the preferences instead of modifing the php script. That way it would stay there when I update the page. XOOPS 2 is almost done, so be prepared for some mjor changes around here. Errr...hopefully for the better.
Jon
Does the admin tool for the footer allow you to embed php code? I would check myself, but I am no longer an admin on the site :evil:
Peter
A router.
Gish
I know you can embed html in it, so all one needs to do is add the php indicator to it. Send me the php code and I'll see if it works.
Jon
Give it a try :) I bet they dont since bad code in the footer could render the site useless...
Peter
Doesn't look like I can put php in the footer or a block. I'll figure something out.
Jon