Unitiserve Run Time
Posted by: Richard.W on 05 January 2011
Has any other UnitiServe owners looked at their Naim desktop client since 1st January 2011 ?
On several recent rippings I have noticed in the column, 'Tools' - 'System Status' - 'Up Time' a minus figure is in front of the duration and is in fact counting backwards.
I have had the serve running continuous since the end of November with no switch off periods or power cuts and was counting up as normal untill the New Year.
Am I missing something here or is it unique to my unit.
Posted on: 05 January 2011 by Jan-Erik Nordoen
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On several recent rippings I have noticed in the column, 'Tools' - 'System Status' - 'Up Time' a minus figure is in front of the duration and is in fact counting backwards.
Stay close to that Serve, you're in a time warp and getting younger by the minute.
I'll check mine tonight.
Jan
Posted on: 05 January 2011 by Richard.W
Starting to think it's the millenium bug 11 years late
Posted on: 05 January 2011 by GerryMcg
Mine is showing positive duration.
Gerry
Posted on: 05 January 2011 by Develyn
Mine is counting properly.
Posted on: 05 January 2011 by Jan-Erik Nordoen
Time runs forwards on mine.
Posted on: 06 January 2011 by Richard.W
Looks like the bug is unique to me, so I have just shutdown the serve to reset the counter and I am sorry to report that I am getting older again.
I will report back if I start getting younger
Richard
Posted on: 06 January 2011 by Jan-Erik Nordoen
You shouldn't have done that, you may never find that warp in the fabric of space-time again
Posted on: 06 January 2011 by Jan-Erik Nordoen
Perhaps you had a temporary and unusually high gravitational force in your house
Einstein's work famously showed that time is relative. In 1907 his General Theory of Relativity showed that clocks run more quickly at higher altitudes because they experience a weaker gravitational force than clocks on the surface of the Earth.
The phenomenon - called gravitational time dilation - has been demonstrated by putting atomic clocks on jumbo jets and flying them at high altitudes.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sci...e.html#ixzz1AGiMr61G