On Fri, 2005-03-04 at 01:54 +0100, Carsten Prieà wrote: > On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 16:32:28 -0800 > Alex Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Once you know what the drift value is, you can tell the kernel (using > > the adjtime related commands) and it will apply the correction for > > you. > I had the problem with x86. Not 8-10/s/h, but 10-15min/h. > However the difference isn't constant. I solved the problem with ntp, > too ... but in my opinion this isn't clean.
Also, keep in mind that if you move your O/S install to a new motherboard and/or processor, you should zero out the /etc/adjtime according to the manpage. Don't just delete it or delete all the lines or NTP will get upset. It happened to me! -s
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