Re: Strange and annoying causing issues

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So it seems that you are using an old LTS kernel, try do "sudo pacman -S linux" and when asked remove linux-lts. If you aren't using LTS, try to update your mirrors.

On 16 December 2021 00:43:06 GMT, pete via arch-general <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Dec 2021 12:10:40 -0500
>David Rosenstrauch via arch-general <arch-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> 
>> 
>> On 12/14/21 11:32 AM, pete via arch-general wrote:
>> > So why am i still seeing this  then
>> > 
>> > as i say i update the system virtually every day  it makes no sense
>> 
>> You are seeing this message in your dmesg / journalctl?
>> 
>> "EXPERIMENTAL big timestamp feature in use. Use at your own risk!"
>> 
>> Are you using the LTS kernel?
>> 
>> DR
>
>Hi  . 
>I see this once booted  after i log in to  a tty i do not start into a
>graphical enviroment i prefer old school then startx 
>
>I see the message in the tty 
>
>
>Pete 




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