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SubjectRe: 2.6.10-rc3 vs clock
Gene Heskett wrote:
> At -rc2 my clock kept fairly decent time, but -rc3 is running fast,
> about 30 seconds an hour fast.
>
> I've been using ntpdate, is that now officially deprecated?
>
Running ntpd used to keep the clock dead on, now my 2.6 systems all
drift one way or the other. I suspect that the system calls used by ntpd
have changed somehow, but until I find the time to look harder I can't
say that except as conjecture.

The sad thing is that most of the systems have quite good hardware clocks...

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