Description of problem: I use Fedora Linux and i monitoring my slow computer with htop. htop is show uptim. Every 10 hour htop jump to one day. For example: my computer uptime is 14hour. >> htop show: 1day 4 hour... Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 27 whith new updates. How reproducible: just use computer 10hour and you see this is 1 day... Steps to Reproduce: 1. turn on your computer 2. wait 9 hour and 59 minute 3. watch more 1 minute Actual results: 1day = 10 hour; Expected results: 1day = 24hour Additional info: dnf [tab] completion is sooo slow. yum and apt is not. zsh is unconfortable and dnf [tab] is too slow. :/
Created attachment 1423850 [details] htop screenshot That's strange. What happens if you wait for a longer period? In my case, there seems to be disparity. $ uptime 21:25:28 up 2 days, 3:21, 1 user, load average: 0.12, 0.24, 0.18
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