john stultz a écrit :
This is happening on an Asus A7N8X-E-DX with an Athlon XP 2800+. I have
acpi enabled, so who knows if that is what is breaking things. There
does seem to have been time keeping issues on ati chipsets big time in
recent kernels, and some other acpi issues at times, so it wouldn't
surprise me if a fix for one issue causes problems on another chipset.
The chipset on this board is the nforce2.
Yea, we have some issues with a few specific chipsets, but those were
not regressions to my knowledge.
Hmm. Check bug #5038 to see if sounds familiar.
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5038
Interresting bug report. You have to know that the machine (nForce2
based) that have the ntpd problem is NFS root and import via NFS several
mount points. In fact this machine don't have any hard disk and make
everything over NFS. ( This way, with a passiv water cooling and passiv
power supply I enjoy an absolutly silent dektop. )
I have an other machine (VIA based) with a kernel 2.6.12 that is NFS
root the same way but don't have the ntpd problem.
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Jean-Christian de Rivaz
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