> 
[Paragraph in German...]
> Gruss
> Utz
> ----------------------------------------
> 
> We were talking about the temp measurement and this paragraph above in
> german (sorry for that) is about another thing we noticed.
> Sometimes both CPUs get a timer interrupt and the system clock is running
> twice as fast. One sysmptom is in xosview that both CPU stats are not 100%
> but 50%.
> And this seems to be the reason of various tinmeouts in SCSI and
> NIC-drivers, because both CPU get an interrupt but only one is working on
> it and the other gets the timeout.
> Is this a known problem? Have I described it right?
> If You want some more data, please mail me.
> 
> Greetings
> 
> Robert Sander "Is it Friday yet?"
>   @Home http://home.pages.de/~gurubert
>     pgp available there
> 

I have the same sympton here, I firts noticed it when x11amp moves 
the filename of the mp3, and it doesn't fit and move it letf to rigth 
and reverse, it just began to move faster than before, but after some 
time the speed comes again to normal. It also happens with xosview, 
and of course at the same time.

I have checked that the clock drift cause is in this speedups, and 
after one of this speedups of about 3 or 4 minutes my clock is in the 
"future" ;-) but /proc/rtc is OK.



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