> When I'm not in X, I prefer `ud -d`, which, in addition to showing current
> uptime, also shows my top three recorded uptimes, thusly:
> 
> genma ~$ ud -d
> - Uptime for genma -
> Now  : 1 day(s), 09:00:46 running Linux 2.2.16
> One  : 86 day(s), 11:28:48 running Linux 2.2.9, ended Thu Dec  9 11:04:35 1999
> Two  : 76 day(s), 14:10:15 running Linux 2.2.14, ended Thu Jun 22 08:40:56 2000
> Three: 60 day(s), 21:18:25 running Linux 2.2.16, ended Mon Sep 25 16:48:41 2000

what set of utilities does that come with? on my system, 'ud' is an LDAP
query tool.

man ud yields:
UD(1)                                                       UD(1)

NAME
       ud - interactive LDAP Directory Server query program

SYNOPSIS
       ud [-Dv] [-s server] [-d debug-mask] [-l ldap-debug-mask] [-f file]
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Carl Soderstrom
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