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SubjectProblem with APM
On Fri, 22 May 1998 John Summerfield <summer@os2.ami.com.au> wrote:

> I have system based on an ASUS P2L97-s m/b, PII-233.
> RH Linux 5, kernel 2.0.32.
>
> The problem is that with APM enabled, when the system goes to sleep
> the time-of-day clock stops.

Well, the kernel contains code to reset the system time from the hardware
clock when it wakes up from an APM sleep. If your hardware's broken and
stops the real-time-clock when it goes to sleep, I'm afraid there's not
much the kernel can do.
--Scott
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