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SubjectRe: Screwy clock after apm suspend
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Pavel Machek <pavel@ucw.cz> writes:

>> Just thought I'd add that I too am seeing a big time drift on my
>> Thinkpad (T30) without ACPI during an APM suspend w/ 2.6.10. If I can
>> help by testing patches, or providing any additional information,
>> please let me know.
>
> Probably code to compensate clock after ACPI suspend breaks apm case
> :-(.

i see problems with the clock after doing an acpi suspend. the
hardware clock is more or less okay (within a few minutes of the real
time anyway, nothing that ntp can't take care of) but the system time
is way off. this first started happening with 2.6.10-rc1. by now i've
gotten into the habit of running 'hwclock -s' by hand after each
resume. not really sure what changed and what i can do to debug/fix
this. for all it's worth i am running debian unstable.

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