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This happens mostly when I'm compiling something: The system clock shifts. After compiling the kernel sources it's half an hour to an hour in the past, for example.
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This happens mostly when I'm compiling something: The system clock shifts. After compiling the kernel sources it's half an hour to an hour in the past, for example.
//EDIT: BTW: This goes so far that while compiling the kernel sources there are a lot of warnings about files with timestamps in the future.
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This happens mostly when I'm compiling something: The system clock shifts. After compiling the kernel sources it's half an hour to an hour in the past, for example.
//EDIT: BTW: This goes so far that while compiling the kernel sources there are a lot of warnings about files with timestamps in the future.
//EDIT²: But not only compiling does show that. Also heavy (android) gaming or other CPU intensive apps (slowly) shift the clock.