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Re: Clock Problem - UDB + Unstable



On Tue, 28 Sep 1999 10:19:45 +0200, the world broke into rejoicing as
Paul Slootman <paul@wau.mis.ah.nl>  said:
> It's some strange interaction between the new libraries and the kernel
> that's going screwy. I finally solved it by booting my backup filesystem
> which still was slink (sorry, I guess you can't do that...), and
> building a 2.2.x kernel there, and booting that. With that kernel, no
> problems whatsoever...

Interesting to hear that this is a *truly* odd problem...

> You won't be able to build a kernel on the screwy system, as make
> depends on the date not hopping around... I guess I or someone else
> could build a kernel-image package for you. Standard UDB?

It's got 96MB of RAM rather than the common 24MB, and an S3 video
card to add to the TGA; no other modifications to "standard." 

If a kernel image appeared [somewhere], that would be well-appreciated.
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