*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 17589 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/17589
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 17589
System clock runs far too fast
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System clock runs too fast depending on CPU charge
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155882
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The above solution works for 64 bits kernel.
For ubuntu 32bits, i had to add "clock=pmtmr" on boot to get it under
control.
Ubuntu 32bits -> Boot with "clock=pmtmr"
Ubuntu 64bits -> Boot with "no_timer_check"
Again, this is a workaround because it does not fix the "real" problem.
Can be a k
I tried booting with "no_timer_check" and it seems to have fix the
clock.
This can be a workaround but for some non-tech people this bug can be
really annoying.
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System clock runs too fast depending on CPU charge
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I just booted to try and debug the issue, but my clock appears to act
normal.
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System clock runs too fast depending on CPU charge
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I confirm this bug. My clock is acting very strange.
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System clock runs too fast depending on CPU charge
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I did some research and someone suggested that I should change de CMOS
Battery. This is a not a problem because the BIOS time is always
accurate.
Someone also suggested to install 64-bits kernel. Just to be sure, I did
a clean install and the problem is still present. The clock is running
to fast