Messages in this thread | | | From | Oleg Verych <> | Subject | [x86-64, CMOS/RTC] Re: 2.6.19.2: bad reads/writes from/to CMOS clock | Date | Fri, 26 Jan 2007 21:01:01 +0000 (UTC) |
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26-01-2007: > I am running 2.6.19.2 kernel from kernel.org.
2.6.18 debian, didn't see before, but maybe it was just big uptime ;)
> This is my first SMP kernel. > > The problem I describe below has not happend with non-SMP kernels ever... > > I have installed my new AMD64 x2 4800 CPU just a few days ago. My mobo is Asus A8N SLI > (Nvidia chipset).
UP ASUS A4K x86-64 CPU Mobile Athlon 64 3200+
> My problem with this new setup is that my CMOS clock is thrown off by varying > amounts of time. I have seen system times as long as ten months into future, and as > long as 25 days in the past. At the moment my system clock has correct > hh:mm:ss, but it shows the date Jan 1st, instead of correct 25th.
I saw bad CMOS read, but CMOS itself was OK, after checking it with hwclock or reboot by magic IRQ.
[] > I would appreciate any ideas on how to follow-up on this problem. > > I am eager to try things, collect data as needed. Just tell me what to do. > > Thanks in advance.
> Yavuz Onder
I don't know, because it was month or so ago. And i'm usual for bugs (or curved hands ;). ____
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