| Subject: Re: Boinc affects clock |
| From: mijikin |
| Date: 22/09/2004, 20:02 |
mijikin wrote:
Whenever I run seti (v.4.02) with boinc (v.4.05), my system clock
slows down at a rate of about 5 minutes per hour. My computer is a
Pentium III running Mandrake 9.0. I did not have this problem with the
old seti classic.
Problem remains unsolved. This post is to describe stuff that I've tried
and respond to those who made suggestions (thanks).
1. I undusted my computer (was badly needed) but that did not make any
difference.
2. Upgrading to boinc v.4.09 did not either.
3. Problem does not occur with boinc/seti running under Windows 98 SE on
same computer; nor does it with seti classic (v.3.08) either under
Windows or Mandrake.
4. Battery failure is not to blame since hardware clock keeps correct
time.
5. Synchronizing clock with a time server is not really an option as
this is not likely to fix the other symptoms. As I mentioned in another
post, computer becomes sluggish when boinc is running. If I move the
mouse around continually, the mouse pointer will pause briefly every
second or so, this is annoying. I also seem to experience frequent
timeouts when trying to access the net while boinc is running, although
this might be a coincidence.
6. Lost interrupts: I searched the comp.protocols.time.ntp archives and
did see the articles related to the HZ parameter. I'm afraid this is a
bit too technical for this newbie, especially if a fix means
recompiling the kernel.
Anyway I'm planning on upgrading to a more recent version of Mandrake
before long. I will then give boinc another try. In the meanwhile, I'll
keep crunching with classic.