On Saturday, 26 January 2002 at 16:28:04 +0100, Gabriel Ambuehl wrote:
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> Hello,
> I just installed 5 CURRENT (20.1. snapshot) on a K6-2 500 whic was
> previously running 4.4 STABLE without any problems but since CURRENT
> is running, it keeps printing error messages about microuptime went
> backwards which doesn't seem to hurt the system itself but is very
> annoying to work with as it jams the whole screen in a matter of
> seconds with error messages, thus making it impossible to really work
> with the system. Now in some mailinglist archive it was suggested to
> turn of the APM of the board (some Elitegroup Super Socket 7 board
> based on a SiS chipset, can dig out the specs if that helps) but
> that didn't help at all...

Funny, it always does for me.  Note that you have to build a kernel
without APM support; just disabling it doesn't work.  If that doesn't
help, you're probably on your own.

> Oh and please reply to me privately as well as I'm not reading this
> list (too much traffic)!

If you're running -CURRENT, you should be reading this list.  If you
don't have time, don't run -CURRENT.

Greg
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