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			 A list of known bugs
	     Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998 Ulrich Windl
		 <Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de>
		     $Date: 1998/02/10 10:55:50 $

- A long-lasting bug in the Linux kernel is the incorrect updates to
  the CMOS clock, especially during daylight saving time.  Since
  kernel 2.0.32 a kernel warning is printed at least. It's not quite
  obvious how to fix it without knowing the hardware very well (it
  seems).

- gen_pps v1.3 sometimes produced a pulse only every 10 seconds
  instead of every second.  Starting and stopping the program several
  times stopped the effect.  Currently I have no idea why this
  happens.

- architectures other than i386 are possibly still incomplete, but
  should be rather straight forward (files <arch>/kernel/time.c,
  include/asm-<arch>/{ioctls.h,termios.h}).
