--- adjtimex-1.11/adjtimex.8.fixman Mon Jan 29 15:42:10 2001 +++ adjtimex-1.11/adjtimex.8 Mon Jan 29 15:42:58 2001 @@ -121,7 +121,8 @@ for each kernel tick interrupt. There are supposed to be 100 ticks per second, so \fIval\fP should be close to 10000. Increasing \fIval\fP by 1 speeds up the system clock by about 100 ppm, or 8.64 -sec/day. \fItick\fP must be in the range 9000...11000. +sec/day. \fItick\fP must be in the range 9000...11000 on Intel systems, +or 900...1100 on Alpha systems. .IP "\fB\-f\fP \fInewfreq\fP, \fB\--frequency\fP \fInewfreq\fP" Set the system clock frequency offset to \fInewfreq\fP. \fInewfreq\fP can be negative or positive, and gives a much finer adjustment than