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The Tuesday 2007-12-18 at 07:36 -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
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)
The only hardware change has been removal of a TV card, the rest is the
same in months, no, years. And the removal of that card didn't alter this
behaviour.
No, this is a software issue, because they started the same day I
installed 10.3.
I wrote a script:
#!/bin/bash
while true ; do
date +"%T" >> /home/cer/marca.log
sleep 1
done
and had it running from a text terminal in alt-ctrl-f2. I looked just
after one of those small freezes, and the log showed this:
12:41:21
12:41:22
12:41:23
12:41:24
12:41:47 <===
12:41:48
12:41:49
12:41:50
A time jump! The machine stoped working, but the time was correctly
updated when activity returned.
And, I know it is not the desktop, because this script was not running
under the desktop.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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