Package: linux-image-2.6-amd64
Version: 2.6.26+16
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks unrelated software


After upgrading two machines to the latest 2.6.26 kernel from sid, they exhibit 
extreme time drift (to the order of 10 seconds in a minute), resulting in 
clocks that are hours out-of-sync after only a day of uptime!
The drift is so bad that ntpd gives up trying to sync the clocks and rejects 
all sources (it is the same basically with or without ntpd).

The affected systems ran perfectly with the latest 2.6.25 (debian) kernel and 
the behaviour started only after rebooting with 2.6.26.
These are not production systems, however database activity is severely 
affected, and so are many other programs that depend on time like VPN software 
which refuses to establish connections.

I tried manually installing an older 2.6.25 kernel on one of them and the 
problem went away, so it is definitely something in the latest kernels (didn't 
try previous 2.6.26 versions).

-- System Information:
Debian Release: lenny/sid
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 2.6.26-1-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) (ignored: LC_ALL 
set to en_US.UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash

Versions of packages linux-image-2.6-amd64 depends on:
ii  linux-image-2.6.26-1-amd64    2.6.26-5   Linux 2.6.26 image on AMD64

linux-image-2.6-amd64 recommends no packages.

linux-image-2.6-amd64 suggests no packages.

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