append it to the end of the 'kernel' argument line.
It sounds like your clock thinks its going alot faster than realtime so this should bring it all back in line!
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append it to the end of the 'kernel' argument line.
It sounds like your clock thinks its going alot faster than realtime so this should bring it all back in line!
Well some days I find that this old dumb fart is dumber than I thought. I found my "error" and it just boiled down to the kde configuration for periferals/keyboard/repeating keys. The default setting on that is way too sensitive on the X2's at least from my experience. I never had the problem on single chip systems. And since it was KDE, and that's what I use on all distros, that's why the problem followed. Just goes to show no matter how long you use something there's always something else you don't know. :) But I'm just happy that the systems are working now.
Good, glad you found it.
I find if I am stumped the best place to find the answer is here. There is so much wealth of information each one of us brings forward to help each other, why can't the rest of the world work as well as we do here at Team AMDusers?
Simple, we haven't let politics intrude upon what is mutually important to us.
And neither religion. :icon_smile: