So my Manjaro KDE rolling distro has been running for just under 5 years now, just continuously updating. Looking at that date, I see it was a public holiday and a long weekend, so I probably had my migration to Manjaro Linux penned in as a project to do.
The linked post explains a few ways to try to determine this date from your system, but the general one using 'stat -c %w /' worked for me.
On an aside, I remember at work, one of our support guys saying they had a Linux server that had been running non-stop for quite a few years. On one day that it had to be moved from one server room to another one, they kept it connected with along extension power lead.
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opensource How to find the date and time Linux OS was installed using simple commands and log files. Quick and easy Linux tip.