Re: time stops on latest kernels

1997-06-02 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi,

I can get version 2.1.37 to work -- 38, 39, 40, and 41 have
 hung badly   (have yet to try 42)

manoj
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Re: time stops on latest kernels

1997-05-30 Thread Tom Lees
On 27 May 1997, Rob Browning wrote:

> Is anyone else running the latest unstable kernels on a uniprocessor?
> I have noticed that with many of the recent kernels (including
> 2.1.40), time appears to be stopped.  With these kernels, on my
> machine clock never returns anything but zero, and things like
> procmeter never register anything for cpu usage.
> 
> I know that 2.1.26 doesn't have this problem, but I'm not sure where
> it was introduced.  I have a suspicion that it's related to the new
> multiprocessor code...

I'm running:-

Linux debian 2.1.36 #56 Sat Apr 26 15:44:22 BST 1997 i486 unknown

And everything is working...

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time stops on latest kernels

1997-05-28 Thread Rob Browning

Is anyone else running the latest unstable kernels on a uniprocessor?
I have noticed that with many of the recent kernels (including
2.1.40), time appears to be stopped.  With these kernels, on my
machine clock never returns anything but zero, and things like
procmeter never register anything for cpu usage.

I know that 2.1.26 doesn't have this problem, but I'm not sure where
it was introduced.  I have a suspicion that it's related to the new
multiprocessor code...

Thanks
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