Re: whups, I lied

2001-10-02 Thread Julian Elischer
I've been seeing these too on the Inspiron 7500.. -current from about 1 week ago. On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Mike Smith wrote: > > > yes, with acpi timer disabled this seems to have gone away > > > > Nope, even with the change Mike mentioned, I still get: > > > > microuptime() went backwards (50013

Re: whups, I lied

2001-10-02 Thread Matthew Jacob
It also mostly seems to be happening during boot probing- probably when my FC kernel thread is running. That may be a clue. On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote: > > I dunno. It's an STL2 board with 2 1GHz processors and 1GB of memory. > It doesn't always happen. I'm running ntp. > > > > On

Re: whups, I lied

2001-10-02 Thread Matthew Jacob
I dunno. It's an STL2 board with 2 1GHz processors and 1GB of memory. It doesn't always happen. I'm running ntp. On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Mike Smith wrote: > > > yes, with acpi timer disabled this seems to have gone away > > > > Nope, even with the change Mike mentioned, I still get: > > > > micro

Re: whups, I lied

2001-10-02 Thread Mike Smith
> > yes, with acpi timer disabled this seems to have gone away > > Nope, even with the change Mike mentioned, I still get: > > microuptime() went backwards (50013.3990440 -> 50012.321555) > microuptime() went backwards (50013.3990440 -> 50012.406351) This looks really bad; like time is actually

whups, I lied

2001-10-01 Thread Matthew Jacob
On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote: > > yes, with acpi timer disabled this seems to have gone away > > > Nope, even with the change Mike mentioned, I still get: microuptime() went backwards (50013.3990440 -> 50012.321555) microuptime() went backwards (50013.3990440 -> 50012.406351)