Howdy,
        I haven't been reading the list closely lately, but I did a 
archive search and this didn't seem come up, so I'm going to ask.  When I
run my real time process, my system clock seems to occassionally speed up.
That is, a minute on my system clock ticks by in ~6 seconds in the real
world.  
        (I actually didn't notice it until after a couple days of intense
work, I showed up for a meeting an hour and a half early, wondering where
everyone else was.)
        It never happened until I upgraded to 2.2.13 and changed all my
personal code to that new fangled posix thing yall are up to. Even now I
can't make it happen reliably, but when it is happening, I can clearly see
the clock ticking off at ~x10 speed.

Any ideas?

Chuck

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