On Sun, 2006-12-17 at 00:46 -0900, John Andersen wrote:
On Sunday 17 December 2006 00:58, ByteEnable wrote:
On Sun, 2006-12-17 at 00:24 -0900, John Andersen wrote:
On Sunday 17 December 2006 01:05, ByteEnable wrote:
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 20:55 -0900, John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 16 December 2006 18:09, ByteEnable wrote:
My hardware clock, the actual RTC is keeping rock solid time. My computer has a clock on the front panel, that uses the RTC to display the time. That output is perfect. Its only the time in the kernel/OpenSUSE that is inaccurate and running way too fast.
Remind me again what kind of processor you have? Don't know if you mentioned it or I just forgot.
Pentium 4 @ 3ghZ, i915 chipset.
Pentium can cover a lot of territory. Is it a 32bit machine or 64? Does it appear as a single processor or two?
Its a Pentium 4 @ 3.00ghZ/800mhZ with Hyperthreading (HT) 32-bit running on the i915 32-bit chipset.
Byte
If Darryl Gregorash's instructions don't solve it, try going into your bios and turning hyperthreading off for an hour to see if it still drifts.
What will that accomplish? Do you think this is a SMP issue? scheduler? semaphore? spin-lock? what? Byte -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org