Re: How to reset the timestamp value in Suse 10 system
- From: houghi <houghi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 09:42:56 +0200
Jan Kandziora wrote:
song_winter@xxxxxxxxxxx schrieb:
First, check the output of
The Linux kernel must be configured with the CONFIG_X86_TSC option
enabled in order to use the TSC. Make sure this option is enabled in
your kernel.
$ gunzip -c /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_X86_TSC
Shorter: `zgrep CONFIG_X86_TSC /proc/config.gz` ;-)
I must say that I do not see anything when I do that, but then I also do
not have that issue.
houghi
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