My system loses time while I use the framebuffer.
Gerhard
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, A.Sajjad Zaidi wrote:
> Have you considered using NTP (Network Time Protocol)?
>
> A.Sajjad Zaidi
>
>
> Eric Gillespie wrote:
>
> > First off, CC: back to me, as my machine can't handle an estimated 200
>
Have you considered using NTP (Network Time Protocol)?
A.Sajjad Zaidi
Eric Gillespie wrote:
> First off, CC: back to me, as my machine can't handle an estimated 200
> messages a day for me to sign up to the list 8-( - Anyway..
>
> I updated my kernel to 2.4.3 when the patch was released.
Have you considered using NTP (Network Time Protocol)?
A.Sajjad Zaidi
Eric Gillespie wrote:
First off, CC: back to me, as my machine can't handle an estimated 200
messages a day for me to sign up to the list 8-( - Anyway..
I updated my kernel to 2.4.3 when the patch was released.
My system loses time while I use the framebuffer.
Gerhard
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, A.Sajjad Zaidi wrote:
Have you considered using NTP (Network Time Protocol)?
A.Sajjad Zaidi
Eric Gillespie wrote:
First off, CC: back to me, as my machine can't handle an estimated 200
messages
First off, CC: back to me, as my machine can't handle an estimated 200
messages a day for me to sign up to the list 8-( - Anyway..
I updated my kernel to 2.4.3 when the patch was released. (Tarballs -
wonderful things!)
However, I noticed that the kernel timer loses seconds over time with both
First off, CC: back to me, as my machine can't handle an estimated 200
messages a day for me to sign up to the list 8-( - Anyway..
I updated my kernel to 2.4.3 when the patch was released. (Tarballs -
wonderful things!)
However, I noticed that the kernel timer loses seconds over time with both
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