Re: strange clock behaviour on a laptop
On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 12:48:01AM +, Ian Cairns wrote: I had clock problems on my HP Pavilion zv6004EA until I upgraded the firmware (used Windows to do it, g!) but since then it has been well behaved. Could I suggest a quick look at the HP web site. So a new bios had fixed the problem? That's good. Many companies don't care about bios bugs that don't affect windows. :( Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: strange clock behaviour on a laptop
Thanks a lot for your reponses and sorry for my delay, I just had been busy trying to understand all your information. Indeed, the version of the BIOS firmware, according to the data provided in HP website, is completely updated (Nov, 22th, 2005). The discussion in bugzilla is a little tricky for me so I'm not an expert in computer science. I also tried to enter the kernel option acpi_os_name=Microsoft Windows XP and It doesn't run. I'll be very glad for further comments ? Do you need more data ? Thanks again, David Gasa i Castell From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (A. P. Kennedy) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: Lennart Sorensen [EMAIL PROTECTED],David Gasa Castell [EMAIL PROTECTED],debian-amd64@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: strange clock behaviour on a laptop Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 23:20:53 -0600 Take a look at this. This bug has been around awhile but a fix is out. I'm asuming that this is an ATI chipset. Would definetly try a bios update if one is out for your laptop. http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3927 Ian == Ian Cairns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ian On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 17:30 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote: On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 09:15:45PM +, David Gasa Castell wrote: Recently, I adquired a laptop (mod. HP Compaq nx 6125) and I tried to install a 32 bits Etch on it. After all, I detected an acceleration of the laptop clock, so it counts two seconds per one. What can I do to fix this ? Thanks in advance. If it has an ati chipset (I suspect it does since I think the nx 6150 does), then try adding this to the kernel command line: acpi_os_name=Microsoft Windows XP According to what I have read the BIOS on almost all ATI based boards has incomplete ACPI implementation and does a crap job on anything that isn't claiming to be windows. If that doesn't do it, then maybe you need to pass an option to set which timer pin to use and/or ignore, but I don't remember which ones off hand. Len Sorensen Ian I had clock problems on my HP Pavilion zv6004EA until I upgraded Ian the firmware (used Windows to do it, g!) but since then it Ian has been well behaved. Ian Could I suggest a quick look at the HP web site. Ian Ian. Ian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of Ian unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
strange clock behaviour on a laptop
Hello all, Recently, I adquired a laptop (mod. HP Compaq nx 6125) and I tried to install a 32 bits Etch on it. After all, I detected an acceleration of the laptop clock, so it counts two seconds per one. What can I do to fix this ? Thanks in advance. David Gasa i Castell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: strange clock behaviour on a laptop
On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 09:15:45PM +, David Gasa Castell wrote: Recently, I adquired a laptop (mod. HP Compaq nx 6125) and I tried to install a 32 bits Etch on it. After all, I detected an acceleration of the laptop clock, so it counts two seconds per one. What can I do to fix this ? Thanks in advance. If it has an ati chipset (I suspect it does since I think the nx 6150 does), then try adding this to the kernel command line: acpi_os_name=Microsoft Windows XP According to what I have read the BIOS on almost all ATI based boards has incomplete ACPI implementation and does a crap job on anything that isn't claiming to be windows. If that doesn't do it, then maybe you need to pass an option to set which timer pin to use and/or ignore, but I don't remember which ones off hand. Len Sorensen -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: strange clock behaviour on a laptop
On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 17:30 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote: On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 09:15:45PM +, David Gasa Castell wrote: Recently, I adquired a laptop (mod. HP Compaq nx 6125) and I tried to install a 32 bits Etch on it. After all, I detected an acceleration of the laptop clock, so it counts two seconds per one. What can I do to fix this ? Thanks in advance. If it has an ati chipset (I suspect it does since I think the nx 6150 does), then try adding this to the kernel command line: acpi_os_name=Microsoft Windows XP According to what I have read the BIOS on almost all ATI based boards has incomplete ACPI implementation and does a crap job on anything that isn't claiming to be windows. If that doesn't do it, then maybe you need to pass an option to set which timer pin to use and/or ignore, but I don't remember which ones off hand. Len Sorensen I had clock problems on my HP Pavilion zv6004EA until I upgraded the firmware (used Windows to do it, g!) but since then it has been well behaved. Could I suggest a quick look at the HP web site. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: strange clock behaviour on a laptop
Take a look at this. This bug has been around awhile but a fix is out. I'm asuming that this is an ATI chipset. Would definetly try a bios update if one is out for your laptop. http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3927 Ian == Ian Cairns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ian On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 17:30 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote: On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 09:15:45PM +, David Gasa Castell wrote: Recently, I adquired a laptop (mod. HP Compaq nx 6125) and I tried to install a 32 bits Etch on it. After all, I detected an acceleration of the laptop clock, so it counts two seconds per one. What can I do to fix this ? Thanks in advance. If it has an ati chipset (I suspect it does since I think the nx 6150 does), then try adding this to the kernel command line: acpi_os_name=Microsoft Windows XP According to what I have read the BIOS on almost all ATI based boards has incomplete ACPI implementation and does a crap job on anything that isn't claiming to be windows. If that doesn't do it, then maybe you need to pass an option to set which timer pin to use and/or ignore, but I don't remember which ones off hand. Len Sorensen Ian I had clock problems on my HP Pavilion zv6004EA until I upgraded Ian the firmware (used Windows to do it, g!) but since then it Ian has been well behaved. Ian Could I suggest a quick look at the HP web site. Ian Ian. Ian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of Ian unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]