z4ph0d Raving Mad Mac Evangelist Apr 18, 2002 #1 How can this be??? Simply use the sudo shutdown now -h 1:15PM up 3 days, 3:29, 4 users, load averages: 1.39, 1.71, 1.80 Enjoy! Attachments desktop.jpg 81.7 KB · Views: 83
How can this be??? Simply use the sudo shutdown now -h 1:15PM up 3 days, 3:29, 4 users, load averages: 1.39, 1.71, 1.80 Enjoy!
z4ph0d Raving Mad Mac Evangelist Apr 18, 2002 #2 Here's one with (my slightly modified) aboutbox window... Attachments uptimeandinfo.jpg 83.5 KB · Views: 105
Alexandert gonneawaycameback Apr 18, 2002 #3 LOL. How did you get that funny sentence into the first line or the terminal???
M metfoo Registered Apr 18, 2002 #6 Originally posted by z4ph0d Here's one with (my slightly modified) aboutbox window... Click to expand... You have kernal 5.3, I have 5.4. WTF?!? I have 10.1.4 installed as well aas all updates. You clearly have 10.1.4 as well.
Originally posted by z4ph0d Here's one with (my slightly modified) aboutbox window... Click to expand... You have kernal 5.3, I have 5.4. WTF?!? I have 10.1.4 installed as well aas all updates. You clearly have 10.1.4 as well.
z4ph0d Raving Mad Mac Evangelist Apr 18, 2002 #7 Hmm... Maybe thats because I did a "soft" restart. /sbin/init and /sbin/mach_init has PID 1 and 2, respectively. Seems the mach changes from the update hasn't been loaded on my system ;-) But I don't wanna screw up my uptime either!
Hmm... Maybe thats because I did a "soft" restart. /sbin/init and /sbin/mach_init has PID 1 and 2, respectively. Seems the mach changes from the update hasn't been loaded on my system ;-) But I don't wanna screw up my uptime either!