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			 A list of known bugs

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

- If you power your reference clock from the serial port, you cant use
  the ATOM driver on the same port.  If you don't need power, it seems
  to work.

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

- enable_pps.c might use the wrong sign when doing corrections with
  MOD_OFFSET.  I could not test it well enough.  Anyway: You should
  use xntpd to synchronize your clock!
