On 2009-01-18, Unruh <unruh-s...@physics.ubc.ca> wrote:

> Rob van der Putten <r...@sput.nl> writes:
>
>>One of my Debian Lenny boxes more then halved it's 'frequency' after a
>>software update (among others, kernel and ntpd). It used to be 43 ppm
>>and is now below 17 ppm and still dropping. Is this normal?

I've seen a different frequency correction needed after a kernel is
installed.

> Linux seme to be having a real real problem with its time calibration
> routines. It's drift rate jumps on reboot by up to 50PPM from one
> reboot to the next.

Really? I don't recall ever seeing that.

-- 
Steve Kostecke <koste...@ntp.org>
NTP Public Services Project - http://support.ntp.org/

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