I use the no_timer_check kernel parm and that keeps the clock from
running at double speed. I still see some other annoying boot-time
As I mentioned, no_timer_check doesn't fix it for me. In fact it makes
the problem significantly worse. I tried it again just to be sure. Also
I tried noapic again and it doesn't help either.
I found there was an upgrade to the NVIDIA graphics driver that addressed
a clock issue (I don't know if it's related to my problem). I upgraded
from version 7667 to 7676. That seemed to help a little bit, at least in
prolonging the amount of time I could reasonably use the system. Someone
in another thread mentioned that they thought this problem might be caused
by something in x.org, which I am using.
Any other ideas or patches would be much appreciated.
thanks for your help,
Nathan
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