my bios clock runs too fast when I use Ubuntu 12.10 from USB drive. Is
Ubuntu actually doing this? Dell already changed the motherboard and
the problem continues.
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System clock runs far too fast
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This has been fixed upstream in kernel version 2.6.26 onwards. Markinng
as fix released.
If you need a fix for the bug in previous versions of Ubuntu, please
follow the instructions for How to request new packages at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports#request-new-packages
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removed Ben as the assignee.
eniton / daqron / revoltism,
Would one of you please run:
apport-collect -p linux 17589
This will get me the relevant logging needed to get this in front of the
Kernel Team.
Thanks in advance,
-JFo
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Assignee: Ben Collins
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Status: New = Confirmed
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Experiencing the same issue. I deployed Ubuntu server 9.10 to 20
servers. All servers sync the clock everyday, but the system clock in
each would be seconds different with others. It's annoying and dangerous
for our distributed computing model.
Kernel: 2.6.31-16 server x86_64
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I am also experiencing this problem; it is new to me since upgrading to
karmic. I am on an Intel P4 system. Not sure what other info is relevant
but if anyone needs any info just let me know. Cheers.
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This is still a very current bug. I have had it since Intrepid and are
now running Karmic Koala. I have a ATI 1959 Pro Graphic card and Intel
dual core processor. I have a Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard. I have
tried a couple of fixes without luck.
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Status:
This bug report was marked as Confirmed a while ago but has not had any
updated comments for quite some time. Please let us know if this issue
remains in the current Ubuntu release,
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download . If the issue remains, click
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Upon further investigation, it seems that turning off Auto intelligent
stepping in the Foxconn BIOS corrects the problem.
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For me using clock=pmtmr works as described here :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/155882/comments/5
am28111 did you try this ?
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With the latest kernel I still have this problem. The time corrects
itself upon rebooting.
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The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
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Possible workarounds here :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/155882/comments/5
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I never had this problem until I upgraded to Hardy. The workaround
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/155882/comments/5 works for me (I
have an intel Core Duo T2500)
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I have never had this problem until I upgraded my Gutsy installation to
Hardy.
I marked some bugs as (possible) duplicates of this bug.
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My clock runs too fast since I upgraded to Hardy Heron. I have an intel
Core Duo T2500.
lspci -nn :
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML
and 945GT Express Memory Controller Hub [8086:27a0] (rev 03)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel
FYI p2k and others: on Shuttle motherboards the system clock frequency
can suffer badly from CPU over-clocking. This is not specific to any
operating system and was verified with a Shuttle SN45 under Ubuntu,
Slackware and Windows XP. With CPU frequency settings set to
Aggressive in BIOS, my clock
I was having this problem with a computer and I did the following to get
it under control:
$ cat /etc/ntp.conf | grep burst
server ntp.ubuntu.com burst iburst
server pool.ntp.org burst iburst
That sends 8 packets instead of just 1 to the ntpserver.
The real fix for this problem was
confirmed by upstream
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The clock of my Shuttle SN41G2/Athlon XP 3000+ desktop with Nvidia
nForce2 chipset is running too fast: it gains about 3 seconds per 10
minutes (verified running 'ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com' every 10 minutes).
I'm running Dapper Drake 6.06.1, kernel 2.6.15-27-k7, fully apt-get
updated/upgraded.
The
On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 13:21 +, p2k wrote:
The clock of my Shuttle SN41G2/Athlon XP 3000+ desktop with Nvidia
nForce2 chipset is running too fast: it gains about 3 seconds per 10
minutes (verified running 'ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com' every 10 minutes).
I'm running Dapper Drake 6.06.1, kernel
I have the same problem running Dapper Drake on an Intel Core 2 Duo
desktop (Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro motherboard) with Nvidia graphics on the
latest 2.6.15-26-amd64-xeon kernel package 2.6.15-26.47
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Using the notsc kernel parameter seems to fix the problem.
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