> > I have this problem, and it is not caaauused by the ATI timer bug. I
> > don't have an ATI chipset, and none of the suggesssted fixes for the
> > ATI timer bug (booting with disable_timer_pin_1, noapic, acpi=off,
> > notsc, etc.) has any effect.
>
> Did you upgrade your BIOS? This completely s
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 05:48:23AM -0400, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> I have this problem, and it is not caaauused by the ATI timer bug. I don't
> have an ATI chipset, and none of the suggesssted fixes for the ATI timer
> bug (booting with disable_timer_pin_1, noapic, acpi=off, notsc, etc.) has
>
Forgot to mention an important fact: the timer and keyboard work normally
for the first 5-30 hours after boot. I haven't been able to determine any
particular events (e.g. network traffic as one person reported) that
trigger the problem.
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I have this problem, and it is not caaauused by the ATI timer bug. I don't
have an ATI chipset, and none of the suggesssted fixes for the ATI timer
bug (booting with disable_timer_pin_1, noapic, acpi=off, notsc, etc.) has
any effect.
My system clock runs about 5% fast, with a lot of aariab
Package: kernel-image-2.6.8-11-amd64-k8-sm
Version: 2.6.8-16sarge1
System: Debian amd64 Sarge
Architecture: AMD Athalon 64 X2
Libc6: 2.3.5-13
I am experiencing an odd sort of system bug on a new install of sarge
(amd64). The system clock runs too fast and the keyboard speed
(typtic rat
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