Carlos E. R. wrote:
>
>
> The Monday 2007-12-17 at 15:18 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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>> The Sunday 2007-12-16 at 21:29 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
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>>> Other than that, just set the clock to show seconds and forget
>>> about
>>> it ;-)
>
>> Tried that too.
>
>> But gkrelmn does updates to its graphs every second. I notice the problem
>> by watching these graphs ans eeing them freeze. Ie, having a program
>> update the display every second does not help.
>
> I have the clock showing seconds since yesterday.
>
> I was writing emails, pressed enter and waited till the response of the
> machine... and it stopped, for something like 8 seconds. It came alive
> again without me touching anything.
>
> -- Cheers,
> Carlos E. R.
>
Carlos,
There has to be an interrupt sharing conflict somewhere. Can you
disable some hardware and see if it stops. (unplug usb devices, pull the
sound card, etc..) If it does, then add the pieces back one at a time.
It might even be a pci bus conflict where moving cards to a different
might solve it. (note theses are just educated guesses)
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