HZ to be 1000 - 2.5.25 may have this

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>From lwn.net:

The current development kernel remains 2.5.24. Linus has not released any
kernels - or surfaced on the linux-kernel mailing list - since before OLS
and the Kernel Summit. Some patches are beginning to show up in his
BitKeeper tree, however; they include some SCSI updates, an NTFS update,
and, interestingly, a change of the internal x86 clock frequency to 1000 Hz.

1000Hz would mean great things for us shaping people!

Also, on a related note, see this on 'firm timers':
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~luca/firm.html
More on http://www.cse.ogi.edu/~ashvin/

Thanks for Erik Walthinsen for pointing this out .

Regards,

bert

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