Hi Folks!
Apparently that extra second they added a few days ago causes problems
for some Linux systems. This post is from a MythTV newsgroup (I use
Mythbuntu to record OTA shows):
Re: [mythtv-users] What would cause Driver buffers overflowed
> My system has been running since 2008 and I've never seen this error
> in the log files.
>
> Only way I knew something was wrong was the system was running two
> hundred miles an hour with it's hair on fire. Wife was watching TV
> in the other room.
Probably
http://it.slashdot.org/story/12/06/30/2123248/the-leap-second-is-here-ar e-your-systems-ready
I saw the same thing and rebooted, works fine now.
The link is interesting but basically says to reboot the system(s) to
correct the problem. (FWIW my Mythbuntu system seems not to have been effected and is running normally.
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