Clock slowdown (was: Can't run MOL on Titanium...)

mol-general@lists.maconlinux.org mol-general@lists.maconlinux.org
Sat, 15 Jul 2034 02:26:12 +0100


>I used to have my MOL clock only lose track of time during sleep periods
>in my iBook with MacOS 9.0. After upgrading to 9.2.2 the clock has gone
>totally wild jumping years ahead into the distant future every time I
>swich to Linux (Gnome) and leave MOL running in the background in a
>different virtual console (I always start MOL from a virtual console -
>as opposed to starting from a console window - because that is the
>easiest way for me to get the sound insiden MOL working in YDL 2.1 which
>is my curren Linux installation).
>
>The thing I want to ask is that if I downgrade back to MacOS 9.0 and get
>the clock drift to behave a little more predictable (only drifting
>during sleep), does there already exist a simple solution for this kind
>of drift issue or does Samuel mean that such a solution would be simple
>to develop?

Weird, I'm running 9.2.2 with MOL regulary in the background in it's
own console, and I never have any clock issue but during sleep.

Ben.