Dear Blick, Herb, xairbusdriver, and WeatherCat system admins . . . .
I imagine this is that last time you will ever have to reboot in your life.
With all the bugs in Yosemite!?!??
Surely you jest!
Back when I was running a LINUX server, there was something of a contest of how long you could keep your server running without rebooting. I could easily go for months. Even our Mac Mini that serves as our Internet access router can easily go for many months without rebooting. Of course it is still running OS 10.6 Snow Leopard. I sure miss that version of OS X. It is high time that Apple decide the stability and ruggedness are just as important as additional functionality.
At least 10.10.3 fixed the bugs that made it impossible to sync iOS devices over WiFi. Also for the moment it seems like zapping the PRAM might have cleared out that memory leak in
Path Finder.
We shall see . . . . .
Cheers, Edouard