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Old 11-14-2004, 06:39 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Big Ben
My server is running Linux. Would it still be a good idea to reboot ocassionally, say once a month or so?
No need to reboot Linux whatsoever, unless you make some major kernel changes (recompile modules, upgrade the OS itself etc). Btw. installing an application is not a kernel change, and I don't thik there are any applications that would require Linux box to be rebooted. Linux has very good memory management so processes free memory properly, or it is freed if the kernel decides they no longer need it.
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