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Old 08-23-2005, 09:15 AM   #1
JohnStormrider
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System Clock SuSE 9.3


This was solved before when I was using a different distro, but now I tried to solve it and it didnt seem to work. The problem is my laptops clock counts seconds faster then they should be counting up. I tried "no_timer_check=0" in grub but it did not work.
 
  


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