Hmm, that's strange!
I had some linux distro and windows since last year,
but there was no problem with the clock or anything. I
think this time what may have done it is some power
managment tools in the kernel, because before I didn't
compile such things in the kernel and no problem with
the clock. Now I need to find out where in the kernel
those (power managment) things can be found.


--- Stephen Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <snip>
> > > Note: it's the windows clock too.
> > > 
> ;) theres your answer LOL. joking aside i found that
> sometimes after
> installing a linux distro (not gentoo tho) i would
> get midi errors on
> windoze i also had isues under windose where the nic
> card would
> temperarily not work for that session till i
> rebooted. i came to the
> conclusion somehow linux was holding onto the
> hardware or something? it
> was weird but it seemed as if linux was fighting
> with win98 for control!
> even tho neither would run at the same given time!
> dont ask me, it happend
> sometimes out of the blue but it would happen every
> time if xfree or
> another app crashed. at the time i had found a bug
> in kde with background
> settings and was playing with it :-p. i know i cant
> give you any answers
> but maybe i can help you get an idea of whats funky?
> interesting story
> anyways.
> 
> ps: dont know if it still works but in kde try
> running an executable on
> the background/root window like xplanet (i think is
> the name?)or something
> and setting a back ground image ;) crashed kde every
> time for me! 
> 
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