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The first line of this command displays how long the system has been running since being rebooted.

January 31, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Linux Essentials › The first line of this command displays how long the system has been running since being rebooted.
The first line of this command displays how long the system has been running since being rebooted.
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