On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 06:30:08PM -0400, Brian Clark wrote:
[[explanation of "what suid is" snipped]]
>
> OK, I understand the what you've said above, but give me an example. I have
> seen what happens when /bin/su is not setuid, but WHY does it have to be
> like that, and WHY does it do what i
Rodrigo Castro writes:
> ...it's TERM variable and not XTERM variable.
Then the default value should be xterm-debian. How did yours get changed?
--
John Hasler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin
Hello Branden,
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 05:07:11PM -0400, Branden Robinson wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:48:24AM -0300, Rodrigo Castro wrote:
> > Sorry for sending this message again and sorry for sending to
> > devel (I don't know if I should). I really need your help, I tried
> > everyt
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:07:23AM -0500, John Hasler wrote:
> Rodrigo Castro writes:
> > If I change my XTERM variable from "xterm" to "linux" when I am in Xterm,
> > Emacs works with END key
>
> Works fine here with xterm 3.3.5-2 and emacs20 20.5a-2. XTERM is not
> defined at all, but END works
does anyone use sfm (graphical file manager) out there?
for a while now it hasn't been working. i don't think any active
development is taking place either.
i get this error when i run it:
unrecognized prefix
i've grep'd through the source and it has to do w/ the colors. is
this related
Oswald Buddenhagen said:
>> Can anyone explain this to me in plain english? Like, what the difference
>> is between chmod 4750 and chmod 750 -- and how it effects the files'
>> execution?
>
> every user has an id, as you probably know.
> if the file is executed normally (ie, permissions are 750)
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 03:33:21PM -0400, Jeff Gordon wrote:
> > - message from George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
> > If so, did you possibly forget to move the old modules dir out of
> > the way before installing the new modules? If you compiled some things
> > into the kernel that used
(Potato) I'm getting a lot of these when installing/updating packages:
warning: skipping foreign dwww file /usr/lib/menu/doc-base-gentoo at
/usr/sbin/install-docs line 276.
Something's wrong, but I don't know what!
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sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I've heard that this was a commom Debian problem but I"ve never
>experienced it before. When in X my backspace key deletes to the right of
>the cursor instead of the left. In console or in an xterm it's normal. I
>can't seem to find anything to edit in /etc/X11/XF86C
> Can anyone explain this to me in plain english? Like, what the difference
> is between chmod 4750 and chmod 750 -- and how it effects the files'
> execution?
>
every user has an id, as you probably know.
if the file is executed normally (ie, permissions are 750), then the
program runs with th
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 12:11:36AM +0800, PASS MCSE wrote:
> Hi this email is talking about how to
> pass mcse with least effort,if you want know more
Yeah, i'm sure a large number of Debian users will want a MCSE...
That'll be $1999, please pay at the first window. Thank you, don't come
again
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:48:24AM -0300, Rodrigo Castro wrote:
> Sorry for sending this message again and sorry for sending to
> devel (I don't know if I should). I really need your help, I tried
> everything I know and I can't make my Emacs work with END key, when it
> is in Xterm.
If you'
On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, Marc Moody wrote:
> I've recently install a new potato system that's been working well for a
> couple of weeks. Yesterday I compiled a custom kernel
> (2.2.14) (installed using make-kpkg), and now I can't boot my Linux
> drive. I CAN boot using the rescue floppy, and everyth
> Hmm; the actual emphasis lies on "connections which are currently
> masqueraded". The word "open" was filled-in for you by your
> already-existing understanding of what's going on; it's not present in the
> text I was poring over and that you've quoted.
>
> My understanding had reached this f
Greetings,
Following my problem with su earlier last week, I figured I'd better get a
refresher on permissions before I really get myself in trouble.
I guess I never knew what the "s" was for in:
-rwsr-xr-x
I checked out `info chmod' and various other places, including a few books
I have a
I still mostly use mc in an xterm, although I recently just discovered
filerunner which seems excellent so far. I also like tkdesk for some
purposes as the other post mentioned.
It's not like filerunner is new either. One of the really good/bad
things about Debian is the sheer quantity of packages
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 04:39:05AM +, John Carline wrote:
> Personally I like fvwm95. It's very configurable and on my box uses less
> memory than
> any other. But since we each our own style, go to the following link and
> pick one
> you like.
>
> www.PLIG.org/xwinman
He asked a file mana
I've heard that this was a commom Debian problem but I"ve never
experienced it before. When in X my backspace key deletes to the right of
the cursor instead of the left. In console or in an xterm it's normal. I
can't seem to find anything to edit in /etc/X11/XF86Config to change
this. Any ideas (do
Thanks guys. I indeed got the quotes wrong and also the space in between
the two arguments. This worked fine:
for x in *; do mv $x `echo $x | tr [A-Z] [a-z]`; done
Another lesson learnt: watch `em quotes. Using mmv is fine, but my purpose
is to learn some plain shell scripting. I'm slowly working
> - message from George Bonser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
> How did you install your kernel? Did you use make-kpkg to make a
> kernel-image package and install that or did you try to install it by
> hand?
"make mrproper", "make menuconfig"... like that.
> If you installed by hand, is the n
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From: Oswald Buddenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> (Now I'm trying to figure out what's made the difference -- why it is
>> that previously I was seeing specific entries with 'ipchains -M -L'
>> and now I'm not...possibly something's been updated, dunno; as long
>> as things keep working, I'm planni
I've recently install a new potato system that's been working well for a couple
of weeks. Yesterday I compiled a custom kernel (2.2.14) (installed using
make-kpkg), and now I can't boot my Linux drive. I CAN boot using the rescue
floppy, and everything works fine. Normally the "LI" problem wa
I keep getting mail on some slink machines from cron jobs, e.g. the
"test -f /proc/modules && /sbin/rmmod -a" one. They contain the
single line:
yp_all: clnt_call: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection reset by
peer
Anyone know what this signifies, how NIS gets involved in such a
simple c
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 11:14:16AM -0400, Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong wrote:
> > "Rodrigo" == Rodrigo Castro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hello, Sorry for sending this message again and sorry for
> > sending to devel (I don't know if I should). I really need your
> > help, I tried
Wayne Topa wrote:
> Has anyone else noticed that Potato has not got the word that it now
> Standard time & not Daylight Saving time?
You got it backwards: the change in spring is from standard time to
daylight-saving time.
http://cnn.com/2000/US/04/02/daylight.time/index.html
And it seems tha
Has anyone else noticed that Potato has not got the word that it now
Standard time & not Daylight Saving time?
Or did I miss an update this morning?
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> "Jan" == Jan Ulrich Hasecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> Hi! It is a minor problem, because I very seldom use the
Jan> console, but then it is annoying. When I switch from X to
Jan> console via Ctrl-Alt-F1 I cannot switch back with
Jan> Ctrl-Alt-F7. Hitting C-A-F7 the sc
Radim Gelner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> concerning a NeoMagic cards, I would like to share my own
> observations. I own a Siemens Scenic Mobile 510 AGP notebook, that
> is equipped with video+sound combo called NeoMagic 256 AV. This card
> is not very well supported by the Linux as of time beca
Hi,
I solved the problem to connect to my IMAP server.
When I connect to it I can create folders and copy messages to them.
But when I close XFMail and connect again to the server there are only the
"system" folders (INBOX and trash) but noone of my created folders.
On the remote machine I instal
Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm trying to get this bash script working which converts filenames from
>UPPER to lowercase.
>
>for x in *; do mv $x 'echo $x|tr [A-Z][a-z]'; done;
>
>It comes back with 'when moving multiple files, last argument must be a
>directory.' I thought this was a loop, s
Hans writes:
> for x in *; do mv $x 'echo $x|tr [A-Z][a-z]'; done;
> ...
> Any ideas how to get this working?
Use the right kind of single quotes and seperate the arguments to tr with a
space.
--
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler)
Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, WI
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 05:13:33PM +0200, Hans wrote:
> I'm trying to get this bash script working which converts filenames from
> UPPER to lowercase.
>
> for x in *; do mv $x 'echo $x|tr [A-Z][a-z]'; done;
wrong kind of quotes:
#! /bin/sh
for x in *
do
mv $x `echo $x | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z'`
On Sunday, 02 April 2000 at 17:13, Hans wrote:
> I'm trying to get this bash script working which converts filenames from
> UPPER to lowercase.
>
> for x in *; do mv $x 'echo $x|tr [A-Z][a-z]'; done;
>
> It comes back with 'when moving multiple files, last argument must be a
> directory.' I thou
1. After apt-get upgrade set to ~vincent (slink), I lost my xwindow,
only the banner and a bash window appear. Later I lost my logit
capability! Does not recognize my password anymore! I can log to console
though, w/o problems. What should I do?
2. To get kernel 2.2.14, do what exactly? I did apt-g
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 17:13:33 +0200, Hans wrote:
> for x in *; do mv $x 'echo $x|tr [A-Z][a-z]'; done;
Use
for x in *; do mv $x `echo $x | tr '[A-Z][a-z]'`; done
Note the backticks and the quoting of the square brackets (to prevent them
from being interpreted by the shell as globbing p
I'm trying to get this bash script working which converts filenames from
UPPER to lowercase.
for x in *; do mv $x 'echo $x|tr [A-Z][a-z]'; done;
It comes back with 'when moving multiple files, last argument must be a
directory.' I thought this was a loop, so how come it moves multiple files?
Any
> "Rodrigo" == Rodrigo Castro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello, Sorry for sending this message again and sorry for
> sending to devel (I don't know if I should). I really need your
> help, I tried everything I know and I can't make my Emacs work
> with END key, when it is in
Rodrigo Castro writes:
> If I change my XTERM variable from "xterm" to "linux" when I am in Xterm,
> Emacs works with END key
Works fine here with xterm 3.3.5-2 and emacs20 20.5a-2. XTERM is not
defined at all, but END works ok in emacs even if I define it as either
'linux' or 'xterm'.
--
John H
> In a small office network of five NT machines and one Linux box, what should
> the gateway be set to?
to the host with connection to an external network connection, if any.
> The IP block is 198.168.1.x, the netmask is 255.255.255.0 and the WINS/DHCP
> server is on 192.168.1.10 All the NT mac
One thing to check: Make sure that you have ext2 support compiled in the
kernel, and not as a module.
Paul
On 02-Apr-2000 Bob Nielsen wrote:
> I just compiled a new 2.2.14 kernel after doing a new potato install and got
> the message:
>
> Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option t
* Bill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Yes, ip_masq_ftp.o is installed in /lib/modules/2.0.36/ipv4/
>
> does this need to be configured?
> and if so can you please tell me how?
You'll need to load the module, you can add ip_masq_ftp to /etc/modules and
then run modprobe ip_masq_ftp, that way it
Nope, it is an Intel CPU.
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 09:58:58PM -0800, Bill Alexander wrote:
> > "Bob" == Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Bob> --mP3DRpeJDSE+ciuQ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> Bob> I just compiled a new 2.2.14 kernel after doing a new potato
Hello,
Sorry for sending this message again and sorry for sending to
devel (I don't know if I should). I really need your help, I tried
everything I know and I can't make my Emacs work with END key, when it
is in Xterm.
- All programs have right key configuration
- Emacs
In a small office network of five NT machines and one Linux box, what should
the gateway be set to?
The IP block is 198.168.1.x, the netmask is 255.255.255.0 and the WINS/DHCP
server is on 192.168.1.10 All the NT machines function well with no gateway
setting, but the Linux box demands one.
Chri
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 12:57:37AM -0800, Joseph de los Santos wrote:
> hello,
>
>I don't know if this is where I have to ask this but here it
>goes...How do I use the session-manager? when I click on the
>session manager properties nothing happens. I can't save any
>sessions. When
Hi!
I have installed Potato on my laptop Toshiba Tecra510CDT
(Card Controller: ToPIC95 Card Bus), but the PC Card Services
are not work, I have follow the document "PCMCIA How To"
to checked the information as follows:
(1) When I insert or remove card, I can hear the beep sound.
(2) The dmesg:
L
Hi!
It is a minor problem, because I very seldom use the console, but then
it is annoying. When I switch from X to console via Ctrl-Alt-F1 I
cannot switch back with Ctrl-Alt-F7. Hitting C-A-F7 the screen remains
black an the Keyboard is dead. It is only possible to log in remotely
and kill the xse
> Could the problem be the CD-ROM is some strange proprietary interface that
> the installer can't talk to?
>
yes, it could be. but that does not necessarily mean, that the installer
can't talk to it. you have to load the correct driver module by hand
(don't ask me how, i don't know debian). and d
> In kernel configuration it is ' native language support, Latin 1,
> Western European'
>
it is used by the iso9660 filesystem.
--
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--
Linux - the last service pack you'll ever need.
In kernel configuration it is ' native language support, Latin 1,
Western European'
> > But still when I do "ipchains -M -L" I don't get anything.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
> I'm now experiencing the same thing. :-) But as long as I can see the MASQ
> entry in the output from "ipchains -L", things appear to be working.
>
> (Now I'm trying to figure out what's made the difference --
hello,
I don't know if this is where I have to ask this but here it goes...How
do I use the session-manager? when I click on the session manager properties
nothing happens. I can't save any sessions. When I installed the package it
said that I had to edit my .Xsession file. I did that alread
I made a fresh install (no update) of potato on my laptop. I have a D-link
DFE-650 pcmcia ethernet card that has previously worked without problem
(also earlier on slink). Now I have problems in getting it to
work. /var/log/daemon.log tells that there are "unresolved symbols" in
both 8390.o and pcn
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 05:34:20PM +0100, Robert Varga wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, Steve Greenland wrote:
>
>
> However I don't really like 8i, since it needs much more (and it should be
> written as MUCH MORE) resources than 8.0.5. I know there is one aspect of
> using 8i on linux when c
Once upon a time, I heard Terry Hancock say
> Is it possible to determine what the configuration settings
> were for the stock kernels that Debian packages?
>
If you have .deb kernel install look in /boot/config-?? kervel version no.
That should be .config for the kernel configuation. Just co
On 01-Apr-2000 matt garman wrote:
> But still when I do "ipchains -M -L" I don't get anything.
>
> Any ideas?
I'm now experiencing the same thing. :-) But as long as I can see the MASQ
entry in the output from "ipchains -L", things appear to be working.
(Now I'm trying to figure out what's ma
Yes, ip_masq_ftp.o is installed in /lib/modules/2.0.36/ipv4/
does this need to be configured?
and if so can you please tell me how?
Ta
Bill
- Original Message -
From: Bill Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: ;
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 4:04 PM
Subject:
> "Bill" == Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bill> Hi all, I have a Debian box (woody) with IP Masq set-up, no
Bill> problems with accessing the internet or internally with ftp
Bill> with my win98 and win2000 box's but if I try to access
Bill> external ftp sites it logs in, au
> "Bob" == Bob Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Bob> --mP3DRpeJDSE+ciuQ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Bob> I just compiled a new 2.2.14 kernel after doing a new potato
Bob> install and got the message:
Bob> Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= optio
Hi all,
I have a Debian box (woody) with IP Masq set-up, no problems with
accessing the internet or internally with ftp with my win98 and win2000
box's
but if I try to access external ftp sites it logs in, authenticates and then
gives the following error
< 500 Illegal PORT command.
* PORT
Is it possible to determine what the configuration settings
were for the stock kernels that Debian packages?
I need to recompile the kernel (1st time), and I would like
to change as little as possible, since the stock kernel is
working well for the most part. (I just need to enable
ide-scsi module
I just compiled a new 2.2.14 kernel after doing a new potato install and got
the message:
Kernel panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel.
Does anyone know what is causing this? The 2.2.14-compact kernel
installed from the boot-floppies as part of the installation boots
without
I have had some serious bug reports about this release (see bugs 61515
and 61573).
If you are tracking woody (unstable) this may affect you.
Please do not let the postgresql packages be upgraded automatically; put them
on hold. If you decide to upgrade, make absolutely sure you have a backup
of $
Mark Symonds wrote:
> E: Sub-process /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt exited unexpectedly
> E: Failure running script /usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt
Set DEBCONF_DEBUG=2 in the environment, export it, reproduce, send me the
output.
> newport:/home/mark# dpkg-reconfigure --priority=medium debco
john smith wrote:
> hello,
>
> I would like to know what other file managers are available besides
> gmc..maybe there is something better out there?
>
Personally I like fvwm95. It's very configurable and on my box uses less memory
than
any other. But since we each our own style, go to the fol
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 06:48:19PM +0200, Philip Lehman wrote:
>
> I'm trying to set up IP masquerading on a slink/potato box which is
> supposed to route the traffic on my home LAN over an ISDN dial-up
> line. I have to admit that I have no experience with advanced
> networking of this kind.
>
>
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 09:33:26AM -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
> I'm getting a wireless T1 feed tomorrow and I want to connect my
> network of windows and Linux machines to the internet securely. I will
> only have one IP of course.
> What is the best way to implement this using Corel Linux?
>
I us
john smith wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> I would like to know what other file managers are available besides
> gmc..maybe there is something better out there?
I like gentoo.
Sean
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 09:47:51AM -0600, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 11:16:16AM +1000, Peter Ross wrote:
> > Install the `ipmasq' package, it will automatically set up IP
> > Masquerading for you providing the IP addresses you have chosen are
> > private ie 10.x.x.x or 192.168
I'm attempting to set up a diskless box (as a dedicated MP3 player) and I
can't seem to get everything working.
I'm using Etherboot (on a floppy) which does a BOOTP request to my main
machine. That works fine--it gets it's IP address and TFTPs a kernel.
The kernel starts correctly (as far as I c
hello,
modprobe can't find that module (nls_iso8859-1) its supposed to be built
into all the kernels right? but where?? what is it used for anyways.
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Steve White wrote:
> Greetings, I have been following the directions in the manual I bought
> meticulously, but cannot get the base system installed. First, the
> disk was purchased from Linux Central along with the book. Next, the
> directory structure implied by the text in the book is not even
I'm having a little trouble I could do with some help with, if possible. I have
Corel Linux installed. I have a windwosNT network with a NT DHCP / WINS server.
It worked fine, the linux box intergrated pretty well, although the DHCP server
showed the IP but not the name of the machine.
I need to
>On a Linux box, just run dhcpc eth0,
I get "command not found" when I try that.
Chris Mason
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Hi James,
On 31-Mar-2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I LOVE YOU!
>
> heh, well, no. but seriously.
> after installing bin86, the kernel did, indeed compile correctly.
> after many tries, the soundcard still wouldn't work (i did select sound
> support for Ensoniq pci 97... the chipset for my ca
Hello,
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 04:57:04PM -0500, Hilary Hertzoff wrote:
>
> 2. I downloaded a file from the internet through lynx for the browser I
> used to use in Windoze. Now I can't find the file. Where would lynx have
> dropped it.
>
You can tell lynx where to put downloaded files.
In th
On 01-Apr-2000 Chris Mason wrote:
> How do I force the machine to renew it's DHCP IP allocation? I've changed
> parameters on the DHCP server and I want the machine to reflect those
> changes.
On a Linux box, just run dhcpc eth0, and it should renew itself. If you
running Windows (shudder), Star
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 12:49:53AM +, john smith wrote:
> hello,
>
> I would like to know what other file managers are available besides
> gmc..maybe there is something better out there?
My personal preference is the file manager that comes with tkdesk. It's
not GNOMEified or anything, but
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 11:19:40PM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> Blacklisters may have the right to speak and *say* what they think I should
> do, but they have no right to be heard.
Your post only rated a 1.5 on my trollometer. Please try harder.
Hamish
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Your CD-ROM could be the culprit. I believe that Debian works off of any
ATAPI compatible CD-ROM drive. With other distributions (Redhat) which I
used before, my computer would freeze if I started through DOS. Is there
any way you can boot directly from the CD-ROM in the BIOS setup program?
If
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 09:46:37AM +0930, John Pearson wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 11:03:14AM -0800, Aaron Van Couwenberghe wrote
> > Hey people -
> >
> > I'm just trying to edit docbook here, and it's quite obvious that
> > emacs doesn't know to look for DTDs. I've found that emacs has
hello,
I would like to know what other file managers are available besides
gmc..maybe there is something better out there?
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I'm trying to install Debian on an old 486 sx. From DOS, I put the Debian
CD in the drive, then did a "d:\install\boot" and it loaded up the
dbootstrap program as expected.
The installation procedure works fine until I get to the "Install OS
Kernel and Modules." When it asks for a install media
Hello:
I installed the quake-svga package and quake-lib-stub (because I already
have the libraries).
When I switch to a console and type "quake-svga" the screen just goes
blank, and my monitor goes into powersave mode within a couple of seconds.
Does anyone know what might be causing this? Doe
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 11:03:14AM -0800, Aaron Van Couwenberghe wrote
> Hey people -
>
> I'm just trying to edit docbook here, and it's quite obvious that emacs
> doesn't know to look for DTDs. I've found that emacs has a number
> of options for setting custom search paths for these kinds of f
"Christian Pernegger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm running an up-to-the-minute potato box. Today I compiled a custom 2.2.14
>using dkpg-make. It installs and boots fine, except for errors produced by
>some things that were modules in the standard kernel (nic driver, NLSs,...)
>and are not module
Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>i absolutely can NOT do w/o sound and afraid i'll have to wipe out this
>>drive in favor of Corel this weekend (damn it! why can't debian adopt
>>corel's "sound_setup" program. it works so nicely!),
>
>What's the licence like? If
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