Dario Rossi napisaĆ(a):
Hello,
i have a etch installation, daily updated.
I am experiencing a problem with system clock infact it "suddenly"
started running at half speed ( means that if i run "sleep 2", it takes
more or less 4 seconds to complete).
I recompiled the kern
Hello,
i have a etch installation, daily updated.
I am experiencing a problem with system clock infact it "suddenly"
started running at half speed ( means that if i run "sleep 2", it takes
more or less 4 seconds to complete).
I recompiled the kernel upgrading it from 2.6.1
On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 21:33 +0100 Franck PASSELEGUE wrote:
> I don't understand why the time (given by date() commande) is
> completly false.
> The drift of the system clock is about 10min after 2 hours !!
Over the years I have seen this happen a few times. The last time was
when I set the time 1 ho
On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 21:33 +0100, Franck PASSELEGUE wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running Debian sarge Rc3 on a new computer. An Intel celeron 3Ghz.
> I don't understand why the time (given by date() commande) is completly
> false.
> The drift of the system clock is about 10min after 2 hours !!
>
>
Hello,
I'm running Debian sarge Rc3 on a new computer. An Intel celeron 3Ghz.
I don't understand why the time (given by date() commande) is completly
false.
The drift of the system clock is about 10min after 2 hours !!
I tried to start my computer from a live Cd (ubuntu 6.10) and it seems
to
also sprach Gleef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.09.16.1846 +0200]:
> I don't know if ntpd knows how to handle SpeedStep or not. Even if it
> does, it is also possible that there is a subtle implementation bug
> causing your clock drift. Keep in mind that ntpd was really tested
> with stable servers
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