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Date:      Tue, 24 Aug 1999 13:39:05 +0200
From:      "Marco Wertejuk" <nephrose@gmx.net>
To:        <freebsd-bugs@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Clock is to slow
Message-ID:  <006101beee25$4836bca0$5c919582@clayoberschule.de>

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I'm using FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE and notivec that the clock is to slow.
One minute in reallife equals 0.2 seconds in FreeBSD.

I have an Elitegroup [I'm not sure if Elitegroup is the manufacturer] TR5510
Rev:1.1B Mainboard with an AMD K5-100 and 16 MB Ram, this CPU isn't
overclocked. Theres no Cache available and just a graphics card [S3 Virge]
and a keyboard plugged in [this is my minimal  test configuration]
The mainboard uses Intels 430FX Chipset.

I discovered a very interesting thing: When my system is busy the time works
correctly. For example: I set the screensaver activation time to one second.
If the system is idle it takes more than 6 minutes until the screensaver
turns on. If I open a huge file for example "ee /kernel" the screensaver
turns on during the load process [if it takes more than 1 second].

Regards, Marco




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