> On Sunday, 1 August 1999 at 22:17:51 -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
> >> What makes this all the more puzzling is that it happens only on one
> >> machine. Hint: it's a laptop (Dell Latitude CPi). panic is a normal
> >> Pentium machine of no particular lineage. Does this ring a bell with
> >> anyb
On Sunday, 1 August 1999 at 22:17:51 -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
>> What makes this all the more puzzling is that it happens only on one
>> machine. Hint: it's a laptop (Dell Latitude CPi). panic is a normal
>> Pentium machine of no particular lineage. Does this ring a bell with
>> anybody?
>
> D
> What makes this all the more puzzling is that it happens only on one
> machine. Hint: it's a laptop (Dell Latitude CPi). panic is a normal
> Pentium machine of no particular lineage. Does this ring a bell with
> anybody?
Do you have APM enabled? Do you have the "broken statclock" option
en
For about a week now, I've been tracking -CURRENT on two machines,
panic and mojave, building world almost daily. On mojave, a number of
process timing functions have not been working at all during this
time, though panic has no problems. For example:
$ cat loop.c
main ()
{
while (1)