the frequency would be: time_init: decrementer frequency = 16.640000 MHz
I'm not sure what it means but i'll look it up in the holder of all answers, google. /proc/device-tree/clock-frequency (couldn't find timebase-frequency) consists of 2 questionmarks, that can't be good. I'm running 2.4.21-benh maybe i didn't include all modules i should have. Thanks, Jule On Mon, 2003-07-14 at 04:30, paubert wrote: > On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 12:39:11AM -0400, Jule Slootbeek wrote: > > Hi, > > I just noticed that my system time is 45 minutes ahead and climbing. ( i > > havn't used this box in a while) 2 days ago it was 30 minutes fast, and > > now 45 minutes. I'm running Debian unstable on an iBook2 with gnome. Is > > there a way to have gnome get the time from a time server? and how can i > > change the system time on an iBook? > > thanks, > > Wow, what's the decrementer frequency found in the initial boot log messages? > > Does it match more or less the "timebase-frequency" found somewhere in > /proc/device-tree ? > > For synchonizing a machine, I always recommend NTP. There are other > methods but I don't know them at all. > > Gabriel >