Re: New kernel slows down clock
- From: Guillermo Antonio Amaral Bastidas <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 16:26:42 -0700
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Oliver Schmitt wrote:
Hi!
I am using 2.6.21.5 on a AMD K6-2
Since I updated from 2.6.8-24 to 2.6.8-24 some strange things happend.
I have a script which beeped when I dial into the net:
for tone in 295 328 349 393 440 491 524 ; do
echo -en "\033[10;${tone}]\a" > /dev/tty9
usleep 125000
done
The usleep is much longer that before (2.6.8)
Another problem is the clock. It is dropping time, a lot of seconds in 5
minutes.
I think, there are some wrong options in my .config.
I suppose you compiled both the kernels by hand, can you share both versions
of your `.config` ?
Cheers,
GA
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