Stefan Kisdaroczi wrote:
AFAIK, the linux clocktick changed from linux 2.4 to 2.6 from 100hz to 1khz,
but im not sure.
Maybe that's why my winxp host timer goes much faster than original?
even taskbar-clock time is incorrect.
how can I fix it? I'm using -localtime option.
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> Hi,
>
> AFAIK, the linux clocktick changed from linux 2.4 to 2.6 from 100hz to 1khz,
> but im not sure.
> However, there is a patch[2] on a japanese site[1], which worked for me for a
> other OS where i had the same problem.
> You have to start qemu with the option "-hitimer" after you patched
Hi,
AFAIK, the linux clocktick changed from linux 2.4 to 2.6 from 100hz to 1khz,
but im not sure.
However, there is a patch[2] on a japanese site[1], which worked for me for a
other OS where i had the same problem.
You have to start qemu with the option "-hitimer" after you patched and built
it
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 09:50:16AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi List,
> I am working with a Linux client ( kernel 2.6.12 ) on a Win2K QEMU Host.
> On the client the clock is "crawling" with factor 0.1 (it takes about 10
> seconds for a "sleep 1"). Any hints how to correct this behavio
Hi List,
I am working with a Linux client ( kernel 2.6.12 ) on a Win2K QEMU Host.
On the client the clock is "crawling" with factor 0.1 (it takes about 10
seconds for a "sleep 1"). Any hints how to correct this behaviour ?
Bye
Helmut
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