Re: Realtime Kernel Slows My Clock



On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 18:12 -0500, Chuck Martin wrote:
I've recently been trying to compile a realtime kernel for audio
work, and am having a problem. The clock seems to run very slow,
causing my time to be off. Commands with a delay are also slowed
from 10 to 30 times what they should be. For example, "sleep 1"
will sometimes take up to thirty seconds.

Please post your kernel .config. Is this a dual core AMD?

Lee

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