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You may have soome software that's hooking the timer interrupt, or
changing the setting on the timer.  This was a warning that I found
in some programming stuff a jillion years ago about hooking
interrupts.  Did you install some new application or game recently?

- -----Original Message-----
From: Sheridan J. Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 8:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Clock drifting


As of late, I have noticed the clock on my system drifting like
crazy. 
I am running Red Hat 7.3, with full updates from RHN. The package
ntp-4.1.1-1 is installed and running.  My ntp.conf is as follows:

restrict default ignore
restrict 127.0.0.1
server nss.nts.umn.edu
server ntp1.cs.wisc.edu
server ntp-2.vt.edu
server ntp-0.cso.uiuc.edu
server gilbreth.ecn.purdue.edu
server ntp-1.mcs.anl.gov
driftfile /etc/ntp/drift
broadcastdelay 0.008
authenticate yes

Any ideas what is going on?
Thanks,

- -- Sheridan J. Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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