**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 01 02:59:56 2006 Jul 01 15:46:37 03bzhou * r3534 10optware/trunk/make/py-bittorrent.mk: py-bittorrent: upstream upgrade to 4.20.2 Jul 01 18:02:58 hi, has anyone had probelms with their slug losing time? like 2-3 seconds every 10mins? Jul 01 18:04:15 that was a problem with older kernels Jul 01 18:04:43 or a kernel without the time patch Jul 01 18:11:12 Linux version 2.4.22-xfs (unslung@unslung.org) (gcc version 3.4.4) #1 Mon Apr 10 18:17:11 PDT 2006 Jul 01 18:11:19 where might I find the time patch? Jul 01 18:11:45 I'm using the latest unlung (I believe) Jul 01 18:12:00 hmm, I thought that already had fixed time... Jul 01 18:12:40 my slug hasn;t been overclocked, could that be the problem? Jul 01 18:13:15 it shouldn't be an issue - the patch sets the proper speed for the oscillator on the board Jul 01 18:13:31 and that speed does not change when overclocked Jul 01 18:14:16 how strange, any ideas what the oscillator shoudl be set at, and how i might read it out? Jul 01 18:14:51 just checked again, it's lost 10 seconds over the last 10 mins Jul 01 18:16:42 I'm not that familiar with the 2.4 source tree - I've been using 2.6 for far too long Jul 01 18:16:56 on 2.6 it would be in the platform specifit code IIRC Jul 01 18:17:00 specific Jul 01 18:17:49 you think 2.6 might fix it? Jul 01 18:19:17 I've searched the wiki for answers but can't seem to find any? Jul 01 18:21:12 Firmware Version: V2.3R63-uNSLUng-6.8-beta if that helps? Jul 01 18:21:23 I haven't had the time problem in well over a year Jul 01 18:21:39 using openslug/slugos/debianslug Jul 01 18:23:17 mmm, I'm fairly new to SLUG so I'm on a bit of a learning curve at the moment, I fairly sure I have the latest version of everything. Jul 01 18:23:58 the time probelm isn;t a major issue cos I can add something to cron that keeps it updated, but it would be nice it it worked as it should Jul 01 18:24:39 I just know it was "fixed" a long time (over a year) ago, but I am unfamiliar with state of unslung Jul 01 18:26:03 right, so maybe unslung isn;t being updated as quick as the other variants? which one is the most active? might be worth me switching over to openslug maybe? Jul 01 18:27:06 depends on your needs - unslung is backwards compatible with linksys firmware, openslug/slugos are more general purpose distros Jul 01 18:27:26 these days I'm most familiar with debianslug Jul 01 18:29:37 the linksys firmware is handy because it just works, but then again it's not a big issue to set up a couple of samba shares I suppose. I did consider going down the debianslug route cos I use debian everywhere else, so may have to do that. Jul 01 18:29:52 anyways... Jul 01 18:29:59 thanks for the info Jul 01 18:30:22 np Jul 01 18:30:56 * d4rr3ll leaves to order some takeaway and refresh his faulty beer Jul 01 18:31:05 hello Jul 01 21:07:57 03bzhou * r3535 10optware/trunk/make/ecl.mk: ecl: upstream upgrade to 0.9i **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jul 02 02:59:57 2006