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SubjectRe: [patch] amd athlon cooling on kt266/266a chipset
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On Thursday, 24. January 2002 03:33, Dieter Nützel wrote:
> On Wednesday, 23. January 2002 21:16, Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
> [-]
>
> > BTW: Would some enlighted kernel brain explain, why
> > [ ] RTC stores time in GMT
> > is only available, when APM is enabled. Does this mean, I cannot
> > define my RTC mode when using ACPI?
>
> Hans-Peter,
> as you have ACPI running already, you should have noticed that "your" clock
> (RTC) is in GMT time without a separate switch.
>
> Mine is (compare with send time):
>
> /home/nuetzel> cat /proc/driver/rtc
> rtc_time : 02:33:14
> rtc_date : 2002-01-24
> rtc_epoch : 1900
> alarm : 00:00:00
> DST_enable : no
> BCD : yes
> 24hr : yes
> square_wave : no
> alarm_IRQ : no
> update_IRQ : no
> periodic_IRQ : no
> periodic_freq : 1024
> batt_status : okay

Hi Dieter,

it took you 22 sec. to finish and send your mail. Pretty quick :)

My RTC seems totally bogus:

elfe:~# date; clock; cat /proc/driver/rtc
Thu Jan 24 13:42:03 CET 2002
Thu Jan 24 19:12:04 2002 -0.144010 seconds
rtc_time : 18:12:04
rtc_date : 2002-01-24
rtc_epoch : 1900
alarm : 09:30:15
DST_enable : no
BCD : yes
24hr : yes
square_wave : no
alarm_IRQ : no
update_IRQ : no
periodic_IRQ : no
periodic_freq : 1024
batt_status : okay

I thought, ntpd would take care of the RTC:

Jan 23 23:38:02 elfe xntpd[356]: ntpd 4.1.0 Fri Sep 21 14:42:26 GMT 2001 (1)
Jan 23 23:38:02 elfe xntpd[356]: signal_no_reset: signal 13 had flags 4000000
Jan 23 23:38:02 elfe xntpd[356]: precision = 9 usec
Jan 23 23:38:02 elfe xntpd[356]: kernel time discipline status 0040
Jan 23 23:38:02 elfe xntpd[356]: frequency initialized 58.785 from
/etc/ntp.drift

Obviously it doesn't.

I will take a look in the SuSE /etc/init.d scripts for this...

> Regards,
> Dieter

Cheers,
Hans-Peter
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