No, the real geek would cat /proc/stat, take the cpu times, add them
together, divide by 100 to get seconds of uptime, divide by 60 to
get mins, divide by....

Or alias "w" to "cat /proc/net/dev; vmstat; w" for a lazy way to watch
some system stats quickly.

Im not gonna say if I do that or not....

At 09:01 AM 11/22/00 -0600, you wrote:
>> of course everyone is going to say uptime, but real geeks cat /proc/uptime
>> ;)
>
>No, I think the *real* geek would think of that, but opt for the solution
>with fewer keystrokes. Geek would instead go for the letter "w". But
>perhaps the excessive output would be deemed undesirable, and so the
>ultimate result would be along the lines of creating "alias u = 'uptime'".
>This has the added advantage of customizing one's personal environment so
>that it's more obscure to the layman. 
>
>Andy
>
>> Thank You,
>>         Ben Kochie (ben at nerp.net)
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