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Distribution: Xubuntu, Mythbuntu, Lubuntu, Picuntu, Mint 18.1, Debian Jessie
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new pc clock gaines time?
I just bough a new Athlon 64. I noticed that my pc clock kept gaining time. So I put it on network time, but the same thing happens-when I boot up the clock gets put to the correct time, but after about an hour of use I notice the clock is almost twice the time it should be. How can I fix this?
Also, the keyboard is very touchy and spits out multiple letters at a time in KDE (I'm in XFCE4 now). It seems like I have a hyper computer on my hands!
Distribution: Xubuntu, Mythbuntu, Lubuntu, Picuntu, Mint 18.1, Debian Jessie
Posts: 1,207
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Actually I'm able to boot in WinXP Home 32 bit and I see that the clock retains time there. I'm using the 64 bit ver of FC4 (x86_64 5 cd pack). My time problem has to do with either 64 bit software or my pc having a 64 bit chip. Any ideas?
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