Thanxz [EMAIL PROTECTED] I did what you suggest 
and I know longer get that error message when I try to
(re)compile something.  I knew it was something small like that,
but now I can sleep (better) at night :)

Stay Chilled, 
Bud 
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On Sun, 13 Dec 1998, you wrote:
>All this means is that the date stamp on the files you are compiling is
>after the date reported by BIOS.  Just fix your date in BIOS, and it's
>gone...
>
>Bud wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> I recently try to recompile my kernel, and it gives me an error saying
>> 'clock shrew detected, your build may be incomplete'. I was wondering if
>> anyone else came across this, or knows what it means.
>> 
>> In fact ANYTHING I run though gcc from hello world programs to the kernel
>> it gives me this error message.
>> 
>> I read though the gcc and kernel documents and haven't seen any mention of
>> what this error means, what is a clock shrew anyways, something to do with
>> the processor is my guess.  Anyway I tried differant things for other errors
>> mentioned in the docs and I still get the error.
>> 
>> I don't think it is (to) harmful, I been using the kernel and some program in
>> which I got those errors for a couple of weeks now and they have been very
>> stable and run prefect, so it's not that big of a deal, I was just wondering
>> if anyone knew what this meant.
>> 
>> The set up is a AMD K6 300, 32 megsSdram, 45 megs swap
>> Suse dis 5.3, kernel 2.0.35, gcc version 2.7.2.1
>> 
>> The processer is not overclocked, the memory timeings are real gentle, and
>> every other settings for the bios to the kernel is as low key as I could get
>> them.  If this computer was any more conseritive you would have to slap a
>> suit on it and call it a republican :)
>> 
>> The only thing that conserns me about this, is that it pops up atleast 100-150
>> times when I try to (re)compile something, so it must be important on some
>> level.
>> 
>> If you know what this error is caused by and have the time I would
>> apceate if you could drop a note to the mailing list:
>> Linux Newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 
>> Stay Chilled,
>> Bud
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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