Hello,
many thanks, acpi=off is the solution.
Alois Levermann
unfortunately it was a fallecy. ACPI=OFF doesn't make a diffenence. New investigation shows, time shift ever happens once a day. When I start SuSE first time after midnight, I get a time shift of about 20 minutes. This is stored in BIOS during shutdown, and so it is accumulated each day. When I start SuSE the same day again, no additional time variance happen. Neither I do a warm start, nor at cold start. That's why I thought ACPI would help. Kind Regards Alois Levermann
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unfortunately it was a fallecy. ACPI=OFF doesn't make a diffenence.
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* Carlos E. R.
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The Saturday 2005-12-10 at 13:23 +0100, Alois Leverman wrote:
unfortunately it was a fallecy. ACPI=OFF doesn't make a diffenence.
rm /etc/adjtime
Please see bug 104888: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=104888&x=0&y=0 Note status==WORKSFORME for reasons I prefer not to comment on (see comments in bugreport). -- p=2^q-1 prime <== q>2, cosh(2^(q-2)*log(2+sqrt(3)))%p=0 Life is hard and then you die.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Tuesday 2005-12-13 at 14:10 +0100, Joerg Arndt wrote:
rm /etc/adjtime
Please see bug 104888: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=104888&x=0&y=0
Note status==WORKSFORME for reasons I prefer not to comment on (see comments in bugreport).
I can't comment on SuSE 10, not yet at least. What I can comment is that this behavior has been there for many versions (with some variances), and is usually provoked by manually adjusting the clocks, or by setting it up in windows. It works for me fine in SuSE 9.3. I don't use ntp. Removing '/etc/adjtime' after setting the clock usually corrects the boot drift. The file is automatically recreated later. Perhaps a note in the book about how the clock should be set would help. You can find my small writeup in the subject in http://susefaq.sourceforge.net/howto/time.html - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFDogu3tTMYHG2NR9URAvixAJ99G4I6MXJ0mB7xLqQo2dbIxUmfmgCfQo2N fKa/Xevn1lGaIgl/Fi1fCpM= =wHjj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Alois Leverman
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Carlos E. R.
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Joerg Arndt