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From: Praedor Atrebates <praedor@yahoo.com>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: system clock too fast
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 17:13:01 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200403261713.04401.praedor@yahoo.com> (raw)

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I have mandrake 10.0, kernel-2.6.3-7mdk on my desktop Athlon XP2700+ system 
and on my IBM Thinkpad 1412 (celeron 366).  The distro/kernel works fine on 
the desktop but on the Thinkpad, the system clock is flying at about 3x 
normal speed.  I upgraded from the default install kernel-2.6.3-4mdk in the 
hopes that the upgrade would fix my system clock problem.  It didn't.  

On my laptop I had to slow the keyboard repeat rate WAY down to make typing 
possible.  Later, I noticed that timed events were happening way too soon.  
Checking my clock, I can see the seconds tick away at about 3 system 
seconds/real second.  Both with and without ntpd running (and properly 
configured) the clock runs away.  I have checked and the system properly 
identifies the CPU as a celeron 366, so the clock rate isn't "real" or coming 
from the bios.  I cannot change the clock in bios in any case.

I saw in the kernel archives that this problem was brought up with regards to 
a 2.4.x kernel (and there was also mention of a 2.5.x test kernel with the 
same results).

Can anyone shed light on this problem?  Better yet, is there a fix?  

praedor
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