Time flies?
Johan Lozano
johan.lozano at tiscali.be
Mon Sep 5 10:52:46 UTC 2005
On Mon, 2005-09-05 at 00:10 -0400, Charles Sardeson wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I've seen various questions posted concerning timekeeping on the MSI MS-7093 Socket 939 motherboard, but never an answer. If I boot the machine to PC DOS 6.2, "time" produces a current time that remains correct after a few hours, but running FC4, the time displayed by GNOME runs at about twice real time. Based upon one (accidental) test, it appears that the FC4/GNOME combination causes the hardware clock to run backward (lose time), if I reboot to DOS.
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> IIRC I've seen this complaint from both WinXP and Linux users. Since the time remains correct while DOS runs, it seems pretty clear to me that this is a communication problem between the hardware and the system clock, but after reading some of the related man pages, I'm still lost.
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> I can't run hwclock as myself or as su from a bash console. Mebbe it's not part of the default installation? I'm very new to Linux.
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> I tried (perhaps incorrectly) to search the list's archives for this problem, and got no hits.
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> Has anyone had, or better, solved, this one?
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> Thanks,
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> Chuck
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try adding *no_timer_check=0* to your kernel boot parameters.
this helped me time problem on my laptop running fc4 x86_64
Johan Lozano
MicroBit, Duffel
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