With my package (1.28-1ubuntu1):
$ sudo adjtimexconfig 
Comparing clocks (this will take 70 sec)...
WARNING: required correction is greater than plus/minus 500 parts 
per million, but adjusting anyway per your request.
done.
Adjusting system time by -905.567 sec/day to agree with CMOS clock...done.

$ sudo adjtimex --adjust
                                      --- current ---   -- suggested --
cmos time     system-cmos  error_ppm   tick      freq    tick      freq
1270640952     -39.632528
1270640962     -39.631527      100.1   9898   5032824
1270640972     -39.651491    -1996.4   9898   5032824    9918   4796762
1270640982     -39.650573       91.8   9898   5032824    9897   5570799
1270640992     -39.649676       89.7   9898   5032824    9897   5708299
1270641002     -39.664582    -1490.6   9897   5708299    9912   5091799
1270641012     -39.663707       87.5   9897   5708299    9896   6527524
1270641022     -39.683741    -2003.4   9897   5708299    9917   5931611

ERROR: required correction is greater than plus/minus 500 parts 
per million, quitting (use --force-adjust to override).

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awk errors and invalid /etc/default/adjtimex
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553237
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