Re: [CentOS] Losing some ticks... checking if CPU frequency changed.

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On 8/2/06, José Miguel Pérez P. <jperez@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i see this message in the dmesg , any one know this problem and the
soliontion ???

Losing some ticks... checking if CPU frequency changed.

This seems to be common with dual core chips, and poor acpi
implementations for cpu throttling. Change the clock source by
changing your kernel boot options to clock=pmtmr or clock=pit



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