Re: Clock drift on Transmeta Crusoe

2001-06-13 Thread Pavel Machek
Hi! > > Let me guess: vesafb? > I am running vesafb, yes... > > > If problem goes away when you stop using framebuffer > > (i.e. go X), then > > it is known. > but the problem happens in X as well :) So that's different problem. > > You are lucky. My machine is able to loose 2 minutes > > fro

Re: Clock drift on Transmeta Crusoe

2001-06-12 Thread Michèl Alexandre Salim
--- Pavel Machek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Let me guess: vesafb? I am running vesafb, yes... > If problem goes away when you stop using framebuffer > (i.e. go X), then > it is known. but the problem happens in X as well :) > You are lucky. My machine is able to loose 2 minutes > from every 3

Re: Clock drift on Transmeta Crusoe

2001-06-12 Thread Michèl Alexandre Salim
--- Jonathan Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> clock drift of a few minutes per day. > > That's about 0.1%. It may be relatively large > compared to tolerances of > hardware clocks, but it's realistically tiny. It > certainly compares > favourably with mkLinux on my PowerBook 5300, which >

Re: Clock drift on Transmeta Crusoe

2001-06-12 Thread Jonathan Morton
>> clock drift of a few minutes per day. That's about 0.1%. It may be relatively large compared to tolerances of hardware clocks, but it's realistically tiny. It certainly compares favourably with mkLinux on my PowerBook 5300, which usually drifts by several hours per day regardless of actual l

Re: Clock drift on Transmeta Crusoe

2001-06-12 Thread Pavel Machek
HI! > Searching through the mailing list I could not find a > reference to this problem, hence this post. > > Having ran various kernel and distribution > combinations (SGI's 2.4.2-xfs bundled with their Red > Hat installer, 2.4-xfs-1.0 and 2.4 CVS trees, Linux > Mandrake with default kernel 2.4

Follow-up: Re: Clock drift on Transmeta Crusoe (Sony Vaio C1VE)

2001-06-11 Thread Michèl Alexandre Salim
Seems to be a rather common problem and probably that is why only Mark Hahn has replied so far, but searching through Google most other computers seem to get a clock drift of only 1 minute per day at worst, and I have consistently seen my system clock doing 4 minutes a day slower than its hardware

Clock drift on Transmeta Crusoe

2001-06-11 Thread Michèl Alexandre Salim
Hello, Searching through the mailing list I could not find a reference to this problem, hence this post. Having ran various kernel and distribution combinations (SGI's 2.4.2-xfs bundled with their Red Hat installer, 2.4-xfs-1.0 and 2.4 CVS trees, Linux Mandrake with default kernel 2.4.3, and las