Felix Miata wrote:
On 2012/05/15 02:18 (GMT-0400) Cristian Rodríguez composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
Google also said try adding clock=tsc, so next I tried that instead of CPUFREQ=off, also resulting in speedy clock. Google also suggested clock=hpet, which seems to be a fix I'll have to confirm after some sleep.
booting with clocksource=hpet should do the trick.
Simply clock=hpet is working.
I wonder why the kernel is not marking the tsc as unreliable and switching to another clocksource automatically..hrmmm.
Sounds like a question for kernel people.
ps: you hardware is screwed up :-P
You think? Maybe fallout from a single core CPU pretending to be multi? Stupid/ignorant/broken BIOS? I probably already have the latest BIOS installed. I certainly downloaded the latest long ago, but don't know how to find out the BIOS version from a running Linux,
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