On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 04:42:27PM +0200, Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
> Now, my system clock is running too fast: about 3-4x normal speed.
> This is obviously not very convenient.
Specially because this will make you age 3-4x faster. You'll lose your youth
in a snap. Hey, at least your middle age cr
On 22 Jun 2004, Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >On 22 Jun 2004, Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
>
> >>I realise this is probably not Debian-specific,
> >>but I'm hoping someone on this list can help me out anyway.
>
> [...]
>
> >I found the clock was fast (though not as fast as
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 22 Jun 2004, Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
I realise this is probably not Debian-specific,
but I'm hoping someone on this list can help me out anyway.
[...]
I found the clock was fast (though not as fast as that) with kernel
2.6.6. It also was very difficult to regulate with
Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
Stefano Rivoir wrote:
Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
I realise this is probably not Debian-specific,
but I'm hoping someone on this list can help me out anyway.
[...]
It's a known problem, both in early -bk and in -mm1. Either wait for
-mm2 or look for the right fix, it's be
On 22 Jun 2004, Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
> I realise this is probably not Debian-specific,
> but I'm hoping someone on this list can help me out anyway.
>
> I upgraded to kernel 2.6.7-mm1 today.
> (source from kernel.org, built with make-kpkg)
>
> Now, my system clock is running too fast: about
Stefano Rivoir wrote:
Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
I realise this is probably not Debian-specific,
but I'm hoping someone on this list can help me out anyway.
[...]
It's a known problem, both in early -bk and in -mm1. Either wait for
-mm2 or look for the right fix, it's been around in the lkml (an a
* Felix C. Stegerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I upgraded to kernel 2.6.7-mm1 today.
> (source from kernel.org, built with make-kpkg)
>
> Now, my system clock is running too fast: about 3-4x normal speed.
> This is obviously not very convenient.
Strange, my clock problems passed away with kernel 2.
Felix C. Stegerman wrote:
I realise this is probably not Debian-specific,
but I'm hoping someone on this list can help me out anyway.
[...]
It's a known problem, both in early -bk and in -mm1. Either wait for
-mm2 or look for the right fix, it's been around in the lkml (an abs
macro that failed o
I realise this is probably not Debian-specific,
but I'm hoping someone on this list can help me out anyway.
I upgraded to kernel 2.6.7-mm1 today.
(source from kernel.org, built with make-kpkg)
Now, my system clock is running too fast: about 3-4x normal speed.
This is obviously not very convenient.
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