Re: Current has hosed the i8254 timecounter...

2000-11-15 Thread Adrian Chadd
On Tue, Nov 14, 2000, John Baldwin wrote: > > I'm seeing something similar with -current on this laptop here. Magically, > > if I jiggle the mouse whilst playing an mp3, things start to skip and the > > clock goes *way* off way (sometimes by a few seconds in a few seconds. :) > > That is probabl

Re: Current has hosed the i8254 timecounter...

2000-11-14 Thread Rogier R. Mulhuijzen
>I'm seeing something similar with -current on this laptop here. Magically, >if I jiggle the mouse whilst playing an mp3, things start to skip and the >clock goes *way* off way (sometimes by a few seconds in a few seconds. :) I've had this for a few weeks now (the skipage). It has been explained

Re: Current has hosed the i8254 timecounter...

2000-11-14 Thread John Baldwin
On 14-Nov-00 Adrian Chadd wrote: > On Mon, Nov 13, 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: >> >> It seems that something recently toasted the quasi-magic i8254 timecounter >> code to the point of unusability. >> >> On my laptop I run a ntpdate every minute, and the result looks like this: >> > > I'm s

Re: Current has hosed the i8254 timecounter...

2000-11-14 Thread Adrian Chadd
On Mon, Nov 13, 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > > It seems that something recently toasted the quasi-magic i8254 timecounter > code to the point of unusability. > > On my laptop I run a ntpdate every minute, and the result looks like this: > I'm seeing something similar with -current on this

Current has hosed the i8254 timecounter...

2000-11-13 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
It seems that something recently toasted the quasi-magic i8254 timecounter code to the point of unusability. On my laptop I run a ntpdate every minute, and the result looks like this: Nov 13 23:37:00 [...] step time server 212.242.40.181 offset -2.862805 sec Nov 13 23:38:00 [...] step time serv