**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu May 24 03:00:03 2018 May 24 13:44:24 oooh, cookies May 24 13:45:12 where May 24 13:46:19 eck, now the window numbering is all screwed up.... May 24 13:46:37 karlp: haha May 24 13:46:45 i just closed ~45 windows May 24 13:46:53 * karlp goes back to the weechat manual May 24 13:47:01 /win move 3 May 24 13:47:06 oops May 24 13:47:45 * nitroshift steals wigyori's cookies and hides behind the couch May 24 13:47:55 nom nom nom May 24 13:48:06 wigyori: can you set the topic please -> OpenWrt | Forum: https://forum.openwrt.org/ | Wiki: http://openwrt.org/ | Release: https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/17.01.4/ | Notes: https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/17.01/notes-17.01.4 May 24 14:13:13 hm, any libtool guru here? any idea about this https://pastebin.com/raw/xKVnmt4w ? May 24 14:14:22 it seems like `libtool --mode=link --tag=CC mips-openwrt-linux-musl-gcc` changes it host `gcc` instead of target `mips-openwrt-linux-musl-gcc` May 24 14:18:04 * karlp renames some remotes to make sure that doesn't happen again... May 24 14:29:46 Am I in the past ? May 24 14:30:14 no, the future! May 24 14:32:19 It is the year 2000. The hotly anticipated sequel to the Matrix will be released next year. May 24 14:32:58 karlp: The new http://wiki.openwrt.org is old now May 24 14:34:08 ashkan: :-D May 24 14:35:05 yeah, the channel topic has to be updated :D May 24 14:36:05 nbd: may it be that your fix commit 999bb66 in lede-17.01 made it worse in other scenarious? seeing loads of these "waiting for... to become free" at the moment May 24 14:36:11 rotanid: asked wigyori to do that May 24 14:42:17 dissent1: 3rd or 4th CPU. May 24 14:43:24 mangix: got it, thanks :) same was on ipq806x May 24 14:43:33 mangix: https://forum.lede-project.org/t/mt76-stopped-working-with-latest-updates/14623/19 May 24 14:43:54 nbd: could that be the reason? ^^^ May 24 14:44:32 unlikely May 24 14:45:22 mangix: irq mapping code removal? May 24 14:46:05 that commit replaces irq_of_parse_and_map with of_irq_parse_and_map_pci May 24 14:48:33 let's see May 24 14:48:45 errlr started happening 4 days ago May 24 14:48:49 * mangix lools May 24 14:49:34 mangix: have I missed smth? I do not see the replace you've mentioned in that commit May 24 14:50:05 oh sorry May 24 14:50:12 it was in a previous one May 24 14:50:24 search for it in the file May 24 14:50:41 mangix: the one that switches irq to DTS? Yeah, I believe it's ok May 24 14:51:00 But in the mentioned commit mapping is just being removed May 24 14:51:35 Leftover? May 24 14:52:49 i think so May 24 14:53:56 i just looked at the original. pcie_irq is set using irq_of_parse_and_map but nothing else happens to it May 24 14:55:47 Water_27300935_: thx May 24 14:55:50 oops May 24 14:55:56 wigyori: thx May 24 14:55:59 hmmmaybe i'm missing something. will look again once i'm on a computer May 24 14:56:12 Hi,the Banana pro 's AP6181 WiFi module work on lede ? May 24 14:57:25 Where the driver locate ? and how to load it ? May 24 14:57:49 dissent1: which one of your hundred crazy named github branches has the qca8k patch in it ? :-) May 24 14:58:02 Water_27300935_: lemme check the wiki May 24 14:58:28 blogic: that's a good question... May 24 14:58:52 blogic: I'll search for it May 24 14:59:18 dissent1: appreciated May 24 15:00:48 Water_27300935_: kmod-brcmfmac May 24 15:01:03 not sure if it'll work on 17.01, but try it on 18.06-rc May 24 15:06:16 blogic: here's for k4.9 https://github.com/dissent1/r7800/commit/026ae921121b496fb753a656d6d3412f744657b1 May 24 15:06:44 I rebased it to k4.14 can't find it yet, looking May 24 15:11:02 how to use the kmod-brcmfmac ? May 24 15:13:07 I want to enable WiFi, but the WiFi interface is not appear in LuCi. May 24 15:16:34 dissent1: staging imported an old version of the driver that was missing this: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/0f4600c2752bd52cb7f377b0f8f1a301c35ac6dd#diff-5748e04334e361d815b0a5523a58843e May 24 15:16:42 I use 'lsmod' ,the brcmfmac is loaded. May 24 15:16:44 Water_27300935_: i don't think you can use it as an AP, only as a client May 24 15:16:51 but it also seems staging fixed it in a different way May 24 15:16:53 Water_27300935_: which exact release are you using May 24 15:18:52 17.01.4 May 24 15:19:21 https://downloads.lede-project.org/releases/17.01.4/targets/sunxi/generic/sun7i-a20-bananapro-ext4-sdcard.img.gz May 24 15:20:18 use the 'dd' command burn to SDcard May 24 15:22:28 wigyori: the AP6181 is not support AP mode ? May 24 15:23:34 mangix: good that we've figured the cause :) May 24 15:26:51 dissent1: do you experience the mt76 issue? May 24 15:27:24 "the" issue? May 24 15:27:48 karlp: https://forum.lede-project.org/t/mt76-stopped-working-with-latest-updates/14623/19 May 24 15:33:17 LEDE is router OS, it can not work as AP on Banana Pro ,it just don't make sense. May 24 15:33:21 :) May 24 15:33:24 mangix: dunno, I don't use 2.4 ghz slot, I'll check when I'm near the device May 24 15:34:30 I flashed the standard-squashfs.trx image (brcm47xx/mips74k) to my Belkin f9k1105v1, and it is stable but missing wifi. I used opkg to install brcmfmac and BCM4329-sdio firmware, is there additional configuration to enable wifi? The stock image picked up the BCM4329 over the pci bus (according to /proc/bus/pci/devices), does anyone know if this setup is compatible? May 24 15:37:19 Note: /proc/bus/pci/devices is empty when running LEDE, but populated with multiple devices when running Belkin stock firmware. May 24 16:20:33 I'm trying to prepare openwrt firmware for a manufacturer using RT5350f. Everything works great except the manufacturer needs to run a Wi-Fi calibration tool called ated on each unit and this does not appear to be included with OpenWRT. Has anybody heard of this tool and know how to get it compiled and running for OpenWRT? May 24 16:20:45 it appears to need the 5350f SDK. May 24 16:21:01 I can find the SDK online and some source for ated but I can't seem to piece it all together so it will compile. May 24 16:47:49 https://justpaste.it/2f47p May 24 17:14:15 whyameye_: hi May 24 17:14:23 ated wont ever work inside openwrt May 24 17:14:34 I was afraid of that May 24 17:14:34 you'll need to boot a SDK initramfs for them May 24 17:14:42 calibrate using that May 24 17:14:50 what are they using, an iqflex ? May 24 17:15:11 is there some way to do this without forcing a sysupgrade after running ated? May 24 17:15:17 no May 24 17:15:18 I don't know what they are using. I can ask May 24 17:15:26 so basically .... May 24 17:15:32 ated is a small tool May 24 17:15:41 it turns on calibration mode inside the SDK driver May 24 17:15:49 you control it via ethernet May 24 17:16:07 so the factory will have a box they hook the unit up to May 24 17:16:17 this unit runs windows and the master side of ated May 24 17:16:39 it will then not only do ated foo but also telnet into the unit and execute commands from the SDK rootfs May 24 17:16:45 so you need May 24 17:16:47 Happy towel day.........tomorrow :-) May 24 17:16:58 ated, the sdk wifi driver and some scripts from the SDK and a telnet server May 24 17:17:12 this is all starting to make sense now May 24 17:17:27 ated is just the buzzword they use May 24 17:17:57 ated will then test all channels, do tx burtsing on them to get the exact 100mW and also to RX May 24 17:18:08 so we'll have to calibrate it using one firmware then sysupgrade to our OpenWRT firmware it sounds like May 24 17:18:22 it'll then write the factory partition using a SDK tool, and put a mac into the eeprom May 24 17:18:25 and and and May 24 17:18:34 Hi, how can I determine what openwrt version a product vendor is using? For example, https://static.tp-link.com/resources/gpl/TL-R600VPN(UN)4.0-GPL.tar.bz2, what file contains the openwrt version? May 24 17:18:35 wow ok May 24 17:18:37 correcy May 24 17:19:01 whyameye_: good luck, ated is a pita May 24 17:19:19 last time i mass produced with it i had to fly to china for a week to get things running smoothly May 24 17:19:46 @blogic thanks for setting me straight on all of this May 24 17:19:52 np May 24 17:20:32 it's weird. Yes I'm working with a Chinese manufacturer and at the end of our project they just mention ated. It seems like they barely understand this stuff themselves. May 24 17:20:39 chances are that the factory can build its own sdk image to calibrate with May 24 17:20:52 they dont May 24 17:21:00 they by a iqflex at 50k a pop May 24 17:21:02 yes they do have a "factory firmware" that already does this I think. I doubt they developed it but they have it somehow May 24 17:21:16 its a windows pc with a pcmcia netgear wifi card running a special firmware May 24 17:21:36 and then a big farady cage May 24 17:21:46 its a real ugly thing :-) May 24 17:21:57 fits the rest of the project. ;-) May 24 17:22:18 https://www.litepoint.com/uncategorized/iqflex/ May 24 17:34:57 blogic: Hi. If you have any updates about the qca9557.dtsi I sent you yesterday, I am available for any test from now on :) May 24 17:40:37 not looked at it yet May 24 17:40:42 i'll do that in a sec May 24 17:40:47 what exactly is the issue ? May 24 17:40:53 pcie0 works but pcie1 does not ? May 24 17:41:40 Hauke: do you have any stake in the lantiq v4.14 update ? May 24 17:56:12 I haven't done the update, but it is currently running on my main router May 24 17:56:17 blogic: the main issue was about internal wifi not working. After I enable wlan0, the router stops responding... You said that probably is a irq problem May 24 17:56:19 blogic: is there a problem? May 24 17:57:39 the pcie1 part was just a double check... I got it working on my router, but I don't know if I missed something that could damage the router in the long term May 24 18:01:25 Hey if anyone has time to help May 24 18:01:28 https://justpaste.it/2f47p May 24 18:03:52 Hey gklespurs sorry, I don't know anything about openvpn May 24 18:03:59 But you pasted your private key May 24 18:04:10 You should get a new one May 24 18:04:14 Just saying :) May 24 18:04:31 Ill remove that account soon thanks for letting me know May 24 18:04:39 ;-) May 24 18:05:18 gklespurs: The howtos on the OpenWrt wiki didn't help you? May 24 18:05:21 E.g. https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/vpn.openvpn May 24 18:05:27 https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/openvpn-streamlined-server-setup May 24 18:06:09 I just wanted client i did try them but wad getting errors. Will try again and come back with the errors May 24 18:06:15 Thanks all May 24 18:06:28 Good luck! May 24 18:17:01 https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/vpn.openvpn https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/openvpn-streamlined-server-setup May 24 18:17:09 Sorry May 24 18:21:28 gklespurs: what isn't working? May 24 18:22:34 gklespurs: also, maybe the #openwrt channel is better for this question May 24 18:23:03 Hauke: does not apply to 18.06 May 24 18:23:07 Hauke: can you try rebasing it ? May 24 18:23:20 I just started the read me just doing the certificates part. Will come back to you when it gives me the error again. Sorry thought thos was the help channel May 24 18:23:32 Thought May 24 18:24:05 is it possible with uci firewall config to use a different target then accept,drop,reject etc? May 24 18:29:07 blogic: what should I rebase? May 24 18:30:30 ola. I added second wlan card to my x86 router, but... I see 3 wireless interfaces in luci (2xQualcomm Atheros QCA9880 802.11bgnac and 1x Generic 802.11 Wireless Controller ). Any idea? May 24 18:31:08 i want to create a rule that adds ips to an ipset. uci has support for ipsets port only for matching? May 24 18:39:47 Hauke: the update patch in trunk does not apply when i cherry pick it May 24 18:46:13 blogic: ah ok May 24 18:47:30 jow: do we have some 17.01 branch snapshot build? May 24 18:58:19 lol May 24 18:58:38 i just got told by a user that he sent me 5 boxes of cookies as a thank you for making ath79 work May 24 18:58:44 thats a first time May 24 19:00:24 blogic: nice present May 24 19:03:44 stintel: do you have libcec packages somewhere? May 24 19:03:51 nice May 24 19:12:23 shm0: I added support for populating ipsets recently May 24 19:13:21 shm0: but I suppose this is not what you mean, can you show me the iptables command you use/plan to use? May 24 19:21:13 jow: git-2 is also pushing commit emails i think May 24 19:21:51 so lede-commit currently duplicates all messages May 24 19:21:57 @jow May 24 19:21:58 -j SET --add-set May 24 19:24:34 i want to allow upnp to be forwarded between networks with no forwarding allowed. the first upnp discover is not a problem. the response is. because the client used a random port. so the idea is to create an ipset with quite low timeout. save the ip and source port to that list. May 24 19:25:01 on the zone i want to allow upnp i match against this set and it should work May 24 19:25:48 shm0: this happens in the filter table? May 24 19:26:10 something like this https://pastebin.com/FYvV3u5h. ip set creation and matching can be done with uci. but i dont see a way to to use -j set May 24 19:26:31 actually i have a Déjà-vu May 24 19:26:36 xD May 24 19:27:25 option target 'SET --add-set upnp src,src --exist' May 24 19:28:35 option extra '-j SET --add-set ...' May 24 19:28:40 without option target May 24 19:29:52 omg i always tought target was needed. ty jow :) May 24 19:30:04 numero53: ok May 24 19:33:14 @jow is there are way to let fw3 also populate the mangle with zones automatically? And do i understand it correctly. When using firewall.user e.g. custom rules. and i put them in the precreated chains, the will get flushed on reload? and the fw3 chustom chains do not? when i use my own custom chains i have to make sure they get flushed with -F ? May 24 19:37:38 blogic: i committed ltq 4.14 to master only on purpose, as I don't feel it is well enough tested May 24 19:37:50 ok May 24 19:37:56 you are in disguise May 24 19:38:12 lucky that i did not cherry pick it in that case May 24 19:38:13 blogic: in fact, I waited till the the release branch was created to push it May 24 19:38:47 hm May 24 19:38:49 Reboot (17.01-SNAPSHOT, r3227+3-5962b5a) May 24 19:38:52 what tree is that in? May 24 19:39:14 the lede branch May 24 19:39:21 the lede-17.01 branch May 24 19:39:22 $ git log 5962b5a May 24 19:39:22 fatal: ambiguous argument '5962b5a': unknown revision or path not in the working tree. May 24 19:40:00 what I *should* do it just upgrade the damn thing to 18.06 May 24 19:40:07 but I just want to build a kernel module for it for now May 24 19:40:07 blogic: someone reported that PPPoA doesn't work with 4.14. due to lack of a PPPoA connection, no idea if it is really an issue nor how to fix/debug it May 24 19:40:16 dwmw2: +3 suggests it's not vanilla lede-17.01 at least May 24 19:40:39 hm, that's true. It'll have had local patches. That makes it painful :) May 24 19:40:55 I have to work out how to interpret r3227 :) May 24 19:41:17 ./scripts/getver.sh generates that string May 24 19:41:39 r6922+3-60522320f6 May 24 19:41:53 git reset --hard HEAD{$((6922-3227))} May 24 19:42:21 correct May 24 19:43:40 i guess i need to unsubscribe from the lede list, since i'm getting a lot of messages twice now... May 24 19:43:46 or will lede-dev be suspended? May 24 19:43:59 ola. I added second wlan card to my x86 router, but... I see 3 wireless interfaces in luci (2xQualcomm Atheros QCA9880 802.11bgnac and 1x Generic 802.11 Wireless Controller ). Any idea? May 24 19:44:54 cat /proc/bus/pci May 24 19:45:17 Borromini: I think I mostly fixed that by removing lede-dev from the to/cc headers of everything that goes through the list May 24 19:45:20 cat /proc/bus/pci/devices May 24 19:45:22 so people won't reply to the list twice May 24 19:45:36 dwmw2: ok, thanks. May 24 19:46:19 blogic: https://pastebin.com/xqFHJGhH May 24 19:47:21 no idea, looks sane May 24 19:48:26 blogic: log https://pastebin.com/rGpUiJpP May 24 19:52:05 i just saw #lede-dev is redirecting to #openwrt-devel as well now! May 24 19:52:12 hehe May 24 19:53:33 hi Borromini, did you get u-boot_mod sorted for your tl-wr1043ndv1? May 24 19:58:32 dwmw2: hmmm May 24 19:58:38 dwmw2: might well be May 24 19:59:19 dwmw2: I do: https://github.com/stintel/lede-wip/tree/master/libcec May 24 20:00:08 pkgadd: hey. haven't had time yet... May 24 20:00:12 maybe this weekend May 24 20:08:31 cool May 24 20:10:39 @jow when not using taret -> has no target specified, defaulting to REJECT May 24 20:17:33 jow: can i just restart builder by stopping and restarting buildmaster ? May 24 20:17:42 i just pushed the mt7622 subtarget May 24 20:33:14 hi, does anyone know if 4G/LTE-A is supported on LEDE 17.01.4 ? I want to bridge a ISP router with OpenWRT router as the main router. So if i had to put the ISP LTE Router in bridge mode, on LUCI under WAN interface do i choose UMTS/GPRS and fill in the APN, etc? May 24 20:34:00 littlejohnny: that wont work May 24 20:34:20 in bridge mode it simply wont do nat May 24 20:34:28 but still do the dial in May 24 20:34:40 there is no APNoverEthernet proptocol May 24 20:35:16 blogic, what is the alternative then? May 24 20:35:43 what about connecting USB to USB ? May 24 20:35:58 get a lte stick, put the sim into it and plug it into your owrt routers usb port May 24 20:36:52 blogic, wont it work the same if i connect the ISP LTE router with a USB and connect it directly to Openwrt router? May 24 20:37:04 i dont know May 24 20:37:13 i have no idea what router you have May 24 20:37:56 blogic, from Huawei B618 to the WRT1200ac May 24 20:39:19 there is no usb device port so you cant connect to it via usb May 24 20:39:25 get a lte stick, use that May 24 20:39:27 no other way May 24 20:39:44 then use the wwan package for dial in May 24 20:40:01 blogic, there is a usb port at the back of B618 May 24 20:40:33 littlejohnny: device and host are not interchangeable May 24 20:42:24 Fishman, openwrt only works with sticks? what about another device 4G router? i need with external antennas. i cant use a stick. thats why im asking.. May 24 20:42:52 littlejohnny: you're ignoring what blogic said twice. May 24 20:44:23 then there is no other way other than USB sticks like he said May 24 20:46:19 pkgadd: when you applied the patch, did you do a "make target/clean" to make it build the kernel with the new dts file changes ? May 24 20:46:41 blogic: yes, it was a clean checkout May 24 20:46:48 ok May 24 20:46:52 its building now May 24 20:47:00 i'll test it on a ap148 May 24 21:18:56 pkgadd: i found the bug May 24 21:19:00 trying to fix it now May 24 21:27:58 blogic: great, I can give it a try tonight (probably in an hour) May 24 21:28:21 pkgadd: lets see if i can fix it within the hour :-) May 24 21:28:48 no need hurry, I'll be around for a couple of hours to come May 24 21:29:04 :-) May 24 21:29:18 I just can't do any potentially disruptive testing as long as anyone might pick up the phone May 24 21:30:52 :-D May 24 21:31:47 ISDN was much easier in that regard, or if SIP would at least use a dedicated vlan tagging, so I could put a managed switch in front to split out the SIP traffic before it reaches my router May 24 21:33:32 yep May 24 21:33:40 my ISDN got terminated May 24 21:33:46 it'll go offline in 4 weeks May 24 21:35:17 they've finally set up outdoor DSLAMs around here last june, so I was rather easy to convince to move from ~10/1 MBit/s ADSL2+/ISDN to 100/40 MBit/s VDSL2/SIP, but I'm still not quite fond of SIP May 24 21:50:36 pkgadd: what router do you have ? May 24 21:51:24 blogic: zyxel nbg6817 May 24 21:52:05 narf May 24 21:52:16 that is one of the 2 that requires a little more work May 24 21:52:22 :( May 24 21:52:23 the mac is stored as ascii May 24 21:52:40 so i need to fix up the of helpers to load ascii instead of bcd May 24 21:52:53 but, luckily i have someone to etst that patch :-D May 24 21:53:05 its working on ap148 now regardless May 24 21:54:01 I'm rather happy with the nbg6817, the dual-boot feature is nice (although I haven't found a way to trigger the other partition in a bricked condition yet, fortunately tftp is available) May 24 21:54:31 heh May 24 22:11:11 blogic: you mention qca8k + ipq8064. Will this be relevant for ath79? May 24 22:13:34 mangix: yes May 24 22:13:46 once running on ipq i will make 8327 work May 24 22:13:55 currently only 8337 is supported May 24 22:14:05 and i think 8137 should also be possible to make work May 24 22:14:19 i'll need to dig into that first though May 24 22:15:25 i was only refering to the 8337 as in the c7v4 but ok. Hopefully it speeds up things nicely. May 24 22:17:56 8337 or 8337n ? May 24 22:18:39 n May 24 22:18:57 hi all May 24 22:20:09 i can't connect to the wifi and i found this message on the sysmsg "daemon.warn dnsmasq-dhcp[2420]: DHCP packet received on which has no address" May 24 22:20:38 i use lede 17.01.4 May 24 22:20:43 any tips? May 24 23:53:20 how is it possible that host can reach the limit of this rule: -p udp -m hashlimit --hashlimit-above 128/sec --hashlimit-mode srcip --hashlimit-name all_forward_udp_to_wan --hashlimit-htable-expire 30000 -j RATE_LIMIT_REJ May 24 23:53:44 when doing normal stuff like surfing May 24 23:55:11 even this pc here triggered that rule. and it was idle. i was not at home. udp to port 443 i guess that is googles quic protocol. but i cant imagine that is spams that much of packets? May 24 23:55:27 is it because of hashlimit-htable-expire ? May 25 01:16:33 mkresi: assuming you're mkresin, does this look ok? https://github.com/neheb/source/commit/04c0dc144347ad2c58c53338ccc7b37a933b71fe May 25 01:48:36 Monkeh: welcome back May 25 01:48:45 I never went anywhere May 25 01:48:48 Services did, though May 25 01:49:11 was speaking figuratively :) May 25 01:50:05 uptime: 10 days, router things the time is 4 minutes behind. sad panda. May 25 01:50:12 *thinks May 25 01:52:00 Turns out clocks aren't easy. May 25 01:52:09 shm0: was it you that looked into mvebu RTC clocks? May 25 01:52:17 no May 25 01:52:20 no they're not May 25 01:52:25 wait a minute May 25 01:52:42 i did some testing May 25 01:52:43 That's pretty tame, really - use NTP, be happy May 25 01:52:47 * mangix facepalms May 25 01:52:52 the router has the right time May 25 01:52:54 The RTC probably isn't all that good anyway May 25 01:52:58 this computer has the wrong time May 25 01:53:20 this is what happens when you cheap out on the motherboard May 25 01:53:32 but the linksys wrt* dont have a backup battery May 25 01:53:35 What's the uptime on the computer? May 25 01:53:47 oh it's running Windows May 25 01:53:51 so the time never gets fixed May 25 01:53:53 i was thinking about modding a battery and crystal in May 25 01:53:56 it's a few hours May 25 01:54:10 Oh, well, Windows drifts madly anyway May 25 01:54:17 Use NTP, be happy. May 25 01:54:20 it's funny, windows has a setting to automatically sync time May 25 01:54:22 doesn't work May 25 01:54:47 mangix: https://www.meinbergglobal.com/english/sw/ntp.htm#ntp_stable May 25 01:56:02 oh i'm sure there are solutions May 25 01:56:16 the clock starts to drift within a few minutes May 25 01:56:28 The RTC on the board won't be all that bad anyway, but it's not used once you're booted May 25 01:56:43 can verify with time.is May 25 01:57:07 Your clock is 3 minutes and 37.5 seconds ahead. May 25 01:57:12 worthless May 25 01:57:20 Windows. May 25 01:57:52 what's funny is when I manually sync it, it errors saying it failed when it actually worked May 25 01:57:59 solid engineering right there May 25 01:58:00 +0.001s May 25 01:58:39 when using hashlimit and i want to limit new connections i have to use --ctstate NEW right? can i use connlimit in the same rule? i guess no? May 25 01:58:49 +0.0.4s for me. will start to drift soon May 25 01:59:01 *0.004 May 25 01:59:15 Install NTP. Be happy. May 25 02:00:40 i'm tempted to test linux on this and see if it's actually a windows issue, but this is not my computer May 25 02:00:51 it's probably hardware May 25 02:00:58 Ehh.. May 25 02:01:07 I doubt very much the CPU clock is that unstable May 25 02:01:26 it's a cheap motherboard though May 25 02:01:33 i'm sure asrock cut corners May 25 02:01:44 Maybe, but still **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri May 25 03:00:03 2018