Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2003 16:58:38 -0600 From: "Heath Volmer" <heath@yourdigitaldomain.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: calcru: negative time... lots of odd "errors" Message-ID: <000d01c399b9$32d4c430$0400000a@NB2>
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Hopefully this one will get through... I've searched exhaustively for an answer to this question, and can only get answers that aren't entirely clear to me. I'm getting messages like: calcru: negative time of -630883 usec for pid 537(sh). Getting probably 40 or so at boot and an occasional one during use. This a new 5.1 install on an older K6 500Mhz system that was given to me. I have read something about a sysctl command (no good.) Also have seen something about a kernel TIMECOUNTER (I think) config value. I've also seen something about PnP, bios settings, IRQ probs, etc. I'm a bit too new at this to know where to take it. Help! Thanks, Heats
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