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BUGabundoguys12:35
BUGabundocan anyone take a quick look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/powertop/+bug/32614212:35
BUGabundo?12:35
ubot3Malone bug 326142 in powertop "FATAL: Module cpufreq_stats not found." [Undecided,New] 12:35
BUGabundojust trying to be sure, if it was simply removed from the kernel loaded modules12:35
henrik-hw0rtg: got a minute?14:41
Keybuk*sigh*16:31
Keybuknowhere can I find code to write the system clock back to the hardware clock16:31
Keybukthere's a patch on lkml, but only for NTP16:31
sorenKeybuk: I thought hwclock did that?16:37
Keybukit does, if you remember to run it16:37
Keybukit seems to be one of those things that the kernel doesn't do "just because"16:38
sorenAh, clever.16:38
Keybukto counter-point, the kernel _does_ set the system block from the hardware clock16:38
Keybukand does maintain the system clock across a suspend/resume16:38
maxbKeybuk: What about this bit? http://lxr.linux.no/linux+v2.6.28.3/kernel/time/ntp.c#L22416:39
Keybukthat's NTP-specific16:48
Keybukunless I'm reading this wrong16:50
elmodoesn't the kernel use NTP internally?16:50
elmoat least, I thought I recall discussions about heading in that direction, but I may be on crack16:50
Keybukhow does it get to the NTP servers?16:51
Keybukkernel/time/ntp.c seems to be simply the implementation of adjtimex()16:53
maxbHi, is the deprecation of /proc/bus/usb documented anywhere in the upstream kernel?21:12

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