I checked the time on windows xp, everything was ok for two days (not
even a second shifted)

Also, here's:
- hwclock output: Thu 12 Apr 2007 04:18:20 PM CEST  -0.738322 seconds
- date output: Thu Apr 12 16:22:50 CEST 2007
The shifting is less these days, after some big upgrades in ubuntu 7.04 (sorry, 
didn't keep record). It gained only 5 minutes after a day of uptime, whereas it 
used to shift the time about a lot more after only 5-6 hours of uptime

The clock applet follows the date output. I was told in #gnome
(irc.gnome.org) that if date and clock applet output match, then it's
probably something else wrong. Since the gnome-panel and gnome is
logically out of the picture, maybe it's the kernel image?

I don't know if it happens when i'm not logged in, I'll surely check it
out one of these days.

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time jumps ahead 10-20 minutes no matter the ntp server
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