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I was running it under /dev/shm to use a tmpfs. > - What's your libc version? 2.36 > uname -sr "Linux 6.1.0-29-amd64" > ls --version "ls (GNU coreutils) 9.1" I'm definitely not using any network file systems. I don't think I'm running kernel 6.13 or later yet? The sourceware bugzilla page you linked says, "on glibc 2.30 and older, the time syscall is used if present (which always uses the coarse timer)" Which does fit what we're seeing here. I'm also seeing this be more likely to trigger on slower machines than my faster machines. I thought that this was a GNU coreutils bug because the same test using `busybox ls -l` was always giving the hour and time. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: ProtonMail wrsEARYKAG0FgmexRTYJkJB2+lKi7Z06RRQAAAAAABwAIHNhbHRAbm90YXRp b25zLm9wZW5wZ3Bqcy5vcmfbSPue5FYrgOEI+41LCfMgbv4WjJBXtpA71Erm U9yODhYhBOhSZ7P0U35Z9WJN9ZB2+lKi7Z06AAAX6AEA8xcsO7v7d0g0PkPS 7QjlRqIpIYmuVFl5gLYP4Z89KbYA/jA1UBEsLEkJYGQZCuX5CnYKMO7aT+6v zqCrMVFy5tUI =DQFV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----