On 3/12/07, Brian Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The clock is on amphetamines though, spinning about twice its proper
speed ...
Anyone have ANY clue why it might do this and how I could fix it?

 Wow.  Neat.  I've never heard of anything like that.

 Is ntpd running?  If so, kill it, and see if that fixes it.

 Have you tried a reboot?

 Try a super-cold-start, too:

1. Shut down
2. Power off
3. Unplug power cord
4. Press power button (yes, while unplugged, to clear capacitors)
5. Wait 10 seconds
6. Plug back in, power back on

 Are you running a custom kernel?

 Clear CMOS/NVRAM, maybe?

-- Ben
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