> if you don't mind your parallels p9 to run with the wrong time you can
> simply stop timesync and you'll have no issues with suspend/restart.
> the problem is that when timesync puts the new time in after a suspend
> the system recalculated the cpu clock rate and forces it down the
> cpu's throat, which causes time to run much faster than usual.

to be fair, timesync is in a bit of a hard situation.
it just found out that an hour (say) of real time
went by in the last (say) million cycles.

the right thing to do is to fix timesync to notice
such jumps and write them off as suspend/resume
instead of assuming that the cpu has gotten *very* slow.

russ

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