#Linux is a f**n beast!

Server running in a budget hardware, for 100 days, 24/7. All kernel updates done without need to reboot.

All this while running, in docker:

- #bitcoin knots server

- #fulcrum #electrum server

- #homeassistant

- #frigate with 5 cameras, running #AI detector with #vaapi acceleration

- VPN tunnel

- #radarr, #sonarr

- #deluge

- #syncthing

- #nextcloud

#privacy

#usethetools

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Are you using Ubuntu and their cloud account to get the kernel upgrades without a reboot, or have other distros picked up on that feature?

Hey, Dr.

Sorry for the delay on the response, and for my ignorance explained below.

I just wanted to make sure before I answered you.

I'm using vanilla Debian, and I was ignorant enought to think that the kernel was being updated with no reboot. It turns out this is not true, according to Debian documentation.

After 100+ days of running, I rebooted the system, and issued a "uname -a" command before and after.

The kernel version was the same before and after, so I believe that there were no kernel upgrades in the meantime, since the system is updated daily using "dist-upgrade".

Regards,