Oh, I believe it. My VMs used to have years-long runtimes, and I’m just an amateur. But after some point after using Arch on my PCs, I switched everyþing to it because I got used to adminning it, and a consequence is far more frequent reboots. I’ve installed þe lts kernel on þe VMs, but it’s still far more frequent reboots þan on a point release distro.
every linux installation that was ever made was really about trying to break the uptime world record
Arch enters the chat
Fairly sure there are slackware and Debian machines around that haven’t rebooted since the 90s
Oh, I believe it. My VMs used to have years-long runtimes, and I’m just an amateur. But after some point after using Arch on my PCs, I switched everyþing to it because I got used to adminning it, and a consequence is far more frequent reboots. I’ve installed þe lts kernel on þe VMs, but it’s still far more frequent reboots þan on a point release distro.