On 03/18/2013 02:23 PM, Casper Langemeijer wrote:
It gets even more weird: I had the NIC daughter card replaced, and the
problem still exists. I think I will use the machine in production as
it is now. Since I'm not using 4 ethernet ports, for me the issue is
not blocking. I hope so
On 03/18/2013 12:57 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 3/18/2013 3:57 AM, Casper Langemeijer wrote:
If I ifup both eth0 and eth1, ifconfig shows both interfaces. No
difference between output for them. (except ip/mac of course) The
counters get reset every few seconds for the broken eth0. Also
On 03/17/2013 05:12 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
Which has alway been my understanding of it until so far. But I like to
repeat from my first email: "I tried the debian installer again, but
even then it's not able to get a DHCP IP address using eth0. eth1 is
working fine." This is after a cold boot.
On 03/16/2013 07:19 PM, Brian wrote:
From that moment on eth0 is not working anymore. I get these kernel
messages:
[ 1796.583881] tg3 :01:00.0: eth0: transmit timed out, resetting
A search with "tg3 transmit timed out resetting" turns up some
possibilities for you to investigate.
Seriously
7 days ago for '57766 cards'. So nothing important there.
There must be some code somewhere that decides what firmware to use.
Possibly the tg3.ko driver in linux-image-3.2.0-4-amd64?
Hope you can help me and avoid more broken Broadcom 5720's.
Greetings, Casper
Until I had setted up testing chroot's, I was a happy apt-move user.
But now due to #342802 (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=342802)
I'm looking for an alternative. Actually I don't need apt-move's mirroring
capabilities. All I want are archiving my downloaded debs and removing obs
Group for this inconvenience.
Casper Labuschagne
Kroonstad
South Africa
>Dear friend,
>I wish to introduce myself to you first. I am Tutu Kabila, the second son
>of the former president of Democratic Republic of Congo, who was mudered by
>one of his bogy gaurds.
>I got your c
the session (for future resume), later logon in this
> machine, and resume my work?
While working press CTRL+A d (thats CTRL+A followed by d) to "detach"
the session. You will be returned to you prompt while the compilation
will continue inside the screen. You can resume the sessi
yer with the gui and gmplayer will appear.
In some other thread today somebody posted a link to unofficial mplayer
.debs . Look at the archives.
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and since you have the source,
piled just fine for me. However
it's stuck on version 0.11 . The same as 2 years ago iirc.
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95; Microsoft Office; Exchange;
Microsoft Internet Information Server; Windows XP; DOS; OS/2; .NET; Visual
Basic ...
I rest my case...
:-)
Seriously, lighten up folks, this is an operating system we are talking about
in this forum not the Spanish Inquisition.
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UG0 00 eth0
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"After you install Windows XP, you have the option to create
user accounts. If you create user accounts, by default, they
will have an account type of Administrator with no password."
.
Currently I grep the name and pid of the screen out of ps, and kill that
process.
This terminates the screen correctly, but keeps the script running.
How do I terminate the screen _and_ all processes spawned from it?
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On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 04:26:49PM +0800, Patrick Hsieh wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is there wallpaper with Debian logo or any other fancy drawing?
>
http://images.google.com/
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"After you install Windows XP, you have the
fy it.
>
> I went into the dhclient.conf file and uncommented
>
> send hostname "Linux Box"
>
Just a wild guess, but try leaving out the space. Spaces are not allowed
in hostnames.
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> -Brian
What you want is possible but it doesn't make much sense.
If you really insist look at swapoff .
Linux is rather smart about what it needs in memory and what not.
Just don't worry about it.
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drivers.
Restarting X or kdm has no effect whatsover. Switching runlevels doesn't
work either. The only solution is a reboot :(
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"After you install Windows XP, you have the option to create
user accounts. If you create user
es in our database
the user is givven an internal IP and will be redirected to a special
page from where he can register his new equipment.
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"After you install Windows XP, you have the option to create
user accounts. If you creat
is mostly
idle, most memory is used as cache, the load is well below 1 and the
network is far from saturated.
Does anyone have some (pointers to) good advice/documentation on
optimizing FTP and/or an ftp benchmark.
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[..] and 2000 onl
v6
packet. It also allows any data to be added to the packet. Checksums
can be calculated automatically, but if you wish to send out wrong
checksums, that is supported too.
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[..] and 2000 only pissed me off with it's vague,&qu
(I assume it's X itself that does the
waiting as my screen flickers and changes to black) or how to change it.
I know it's not a very good idea as I might miss some bootmessages, but
I can handle that.
Any ideas how to start X without waiting until the system is completly
done booting?
On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 05:26:58PM +0200, Toomas Vananurm wrote:
> > Yepp, same framerates as under Win. Btw.: tried Return To Castle
> > Wolfenstein already? Sqeeze...
> Is there a Wolf.. release for Linux too? This would be fun:)
>
Yes, and it is fun indeed.
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On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 06:15:40PM -0400, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> Does anyone have any example scripts for using MRTG to track Debian
> (processor, traffic, etc)?
>
> Much appreciated.
>
Take a look at mrtgutils
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rmation will be contributed to the database under your screen
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[..] and 2000 only pissed me off with it's vague,"You have a
hardware error, contact your hardware vendor." errors. Sometimes
dealing with 2000 was l
spect
it's connecting to the keyserver which makes it so slow. Is this a valid
assumption. If so, is there a way to speed things up, eg by some kind of
proxy. I've installed the package containing the debian keyring, but
that doesn't seem to improve anything.
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open
> source. So, SGI is the company we have to convince.
>
Yet I do seem to remember that parts of their drivers are licensed from
one or more third-parties that won't allow them to open-source their
stuff.
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e
files are divided over various places on your disk instead of being
written continguously. It slows down performance a little bit, but
too little to care about.
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st way to learn.
It's in /etc/init.d/hwtools but commented out by default.
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e.
Progeny, Storm, Libra to name a few also use .debs.
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Ok, now that we've all got a nice windows ssh, how about DOS.
I need an SSH client (or else a telnet client) that works from DOS on a
286. I'm currently using NCSA telnet, but it has some trouble the
keymap.
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People just
nfigure it for network acces
4. Configure you're bootloader to boot from the debian partition.
5. Reboot & Pray.
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On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 11:44:38AM -, ? ? ?? ? ? wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I don't know much. So I don't know what my architecture is. How do I find
> out what it is?
If you don't know it's i386.
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ank you
Take a look at /var/log
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=
> 52701,ts=-1458993024,ls=2013,rc=0,fc=4294967295]
> Transaction block size = 512
> Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 02:00
>
Looks like a bad floppy. Try another one.
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6k modem connection.) to be accessible to
> colleagues.
Ah, this is different, you only want to hide the homedirs.
Others have posted the correct chmod to do this allready.
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n't view those files anyway. If they can it's a bug.
So if you're just trying to make your box more secure what you're trying
to do won't help much.
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e. Unless ofcourse your in a production environment.
In general unstable is rather stable.
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ee_pages failed
> for...).
Upgrade to kernel >= 2.2.19
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get it back. I am just told that Qt2 is the latest version. If I
> try to remove Qt2 it (obviously) tries to remove all its dependencies -
> yet it had no trouble removing it yesterday.
The latest QT2 is compiled with GL support by default, thus obsoleting
qt2-gl.
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On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 11:02:33PM +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Casper Gielen wrote:
> than a Gigahertz Athlon. No way! However, sacrifing functionality or
> user choice (I believe, the thread started about the choices a user has
> when installing themes) is not the way to go.
the past I've used pdns, which has the ability to read /etc/hosts and
server that information. However for some reason it suddenly became very
unstable, so I've switched to jbdns. This one is less integrated, but
uses very little memory and served fine sofar.
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know about KDE
and will not be slowed down because of it.
I repeat, this does _not_ changing apt in any way, and for most users
their will be no noticable difference.
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oblem.
See http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11 for execellent information.
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ke install.
If not you should. Otherwise post (the last part of) the output of make
install so we can have a look at it.
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that didn't grow.
With the exeption of software that has being small as the primary
development target (eg busybox).
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ust fine, what gave you the impression it didn't?
As 2.4 runs (fine (?)) on a 386 unstable is build for 386.
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e in. They
> are not in the parent directory /usr/local that I
> copied the files to from the floppy drive before
> unzipping. Is there a find application I could use?
>
Leave out the dash before the tar options. Tar deviates a bit from
normal way of specifying otions.
$ tar xzpvf
used and are connected straight-through,
4-4, 5-5, 7-7, 8-8 .
(source www.hardwarebook.net which is also available as the hwb .deb)
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creen && man 1 screen
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tTrack66 were also convertible.
btw, you'll also need to flash the cards bios.
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over there, if that is what you speak.
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On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 02:57:29PM -0400, MaD dUCK wrote:
>
> well then... let me through this last one out:
>
> (E)ight (M)egabytes (A)nd (C)onstantly (S)wapping
Sorry, can't resist: Escape Meta Alt Control Shift
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t what entries do I
> put there to boot up a Windows session?
>
Quick guide:
-create some unpartioned space on your disk to install linux to
-use bootfloppies and install linux
-write /etc/lilo.conf (I've attached mine)
-run lilo
-be happy
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Every few minutes one of the following messages gets dumped
to my console:
PAM_unix[14026]: (cron) session opened for user root by (uid=0)
PAM_unix[14027]: (cron) session opened for user casper by (uid=0)
PAM_unix[14057]: (cron) session opened for user mail by (uid=0)
This is highly annoying as
27;m sure it is correct.
I tried a few mirrors to be sure, but somehow apt is unable
to connect to the web.
I'm sure the internet connection works fine.
What is going wrong and how do I update this system ASAP?
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You ar
the problem could be ?
Thank you very much,
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>as the distribution that zags (Grommit) when everybody else
>zigs (penguins). Any comment?
Only problem (besides copyright issues) is the obvious negative
association `Debian: runs like a dog'.
;-)
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o see whether it can easily handle
or be adapted to handle different databases of fortune cookies - such as
tips. I'm running low on free time just now, so does anyone have the
answer to this?
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A friend of mine has donated a logo to the Debian project for
consideration. It's sketchy, but we think the idea has some potential.
Only thing is, where do we send it?
If anyone's interested, there's a copy at
www.wollery.demon.co.uk/penguin.gif.
Thanks,
Casper Boden-C
d for say two days (weeks, months) then they
>get executed regardless the actual hour, day, week of month.
I heard of a program called anacron to solve just this problem, but I
don't think it's available as a Debian package, yet. Maybe someone here
knows where to get it? Otherwis
n?
It looks like it's interpreting the 9 of 9wm as the manual section
number. I'm sure this shouldn't happen, but you might try giving it a
section number explicitly with: man 9 9wm
HTH,
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MIME when some people (such as me) will complain. When attachments
are involved, I agree, MIME simplifies things significantly
>and metamail handles this adequately. Although I still use
>Netscape when I'm trying to send file attachments.
I agree with you and Dale on this. I assumed we we
fter all, MIME is so well established and you're imposing the lowest
common denominator on us.
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HTH a little,
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or use by archive maintainers but can be used
by anyone wanting to transfer a lot of files via ftp.
HTH,
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ren, it isn't something I've ever needed to look into.
Does anyone on the list have a list of reliable NFS-mountable sites?
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y not install one Debian machine and ftp from that?
Good luck,
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with a Cirrus Logic GD7543 SVGA
passive display.
Is there anything else I should look up?
Please Cc: me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], since I'll be on the move for a
few days and won't be able to read debian-user.
Thanks very much,
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he top of my head (if only we had a real OS in the office
:-( ), so you may have to check out the man page for xmodmap. If it
doesn't work first time, trying swapping the words 'Delete' and
'Backspace'.
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oing that. It doesn't
>matter if termcap-comp is installed or not.
The TERMCAP setting is compiled into xterm. I don't know whether this
has been addressed yet, but you could always recompile the sources.
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this will be a 2.5.x
release, rather than 2.6.
I run Netscape 3.0 on Solaris 2.4, on a Sparc with a 28.8 modem. I don't
have stalling problems, but I can't say that PPP exactly flies along. Do
you know how to benchmark it?
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articular terminal type is supported properly. Please
give details.
Casper Boden-Cummins.
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Jozef Stefan Institute | +38
#x27;t know of a definitive way of recreating
such a file. I can suggest only that you look at what hardware's
recognised and which daemons are started at boot-time (run
"/etc/dmesg"), and look around /proc for recognised devices and
interrupts.
Does someone on the list know a b
;.config' is generated at the top of your kernel source
tree, which contains a list of all the selected compilation options from
make config, make xconfig or make menuconfig, in the form
IP_ALIASING=yes
BLAH_BLAH=module
FOOBARWIZ=no
This file will still be there after you've c
tc/init.d/sendmail restart" first. (If it complains, run
"/etc/init.d/sendmail stop" then "/etc/init.d/sendmail start".)
HTH.
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mon directly?
Is your machine really registered with the same name as your domain? If
not, why the same name? If so - and the problem remains - you might
consider setting your system name to something different, and using the
duplicate name as an alias.
Casper Boden-Cummins.
Martin Stromberg wrote:
>[Klippa, klapp, kluppit]
>
>>
>> BTW, if you look in the archives, you should find _tons_ on this topic.
>> :-)
>>
>> Casper Boden-Cummins.
>>
>>
>
>So where are the recent archives you're talking about, o
use an old package or download a
new one? If it's old you'll have to recompile the kernel with explicit
support.
BTW, if you look in the archives, you should find _tons_ on this topic.
:-)
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-atime condition to just before the -print (then have a think).
Casper Boden-Cummins.
above you
would say:
find . ! -type d -print
Casper Boden-Cummins.
Max Hyre wrote:
> Dear Andreas:
>
>Casper BodenCummins wrote:
>
>> /usr/bin/[*
>> This is junk. Blow it away.
>
>DON'T DO IT!
>
>Whew---sorry for shouting, but: This is indeed a file named ``['',
>and it's executable (hence the ``*
else know?
/dev/initctl|
/dev/printer=
/dev/xconsole|
Are there really these symbols on the end?
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hello
i have found several files in my / and /usr filesystems, that don't
belong to any packages. is this considered a bug ? many files, such as
ting Bruce's categories.
Do you think the titles are confusing? Suppose we just had debian-user
and debian-install. Would this be okay?
After reading your posts, I'm coming around to the view that two groups
- debian-user and debian-install - would be best. There is perhaps
insufficient non-
ts of time and money.
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On 06 Sep 1969 00:21 Brian C. White wrote:
> REQUEST FOR DISCUSSION (RFD)
>
> moderated group comp.os.linux.debian.announce
> moderated group comp.os.linux.debian.install
> moderated group comp.os.
ding the
recursive traversal and preserving device files, links and modification
times.
Casper Boden-Cummins.
I know that this fixed the problem.
However, I don't think you need to uninstall NAS. Besides, you'll need
it to run NAS-aware programs. Surely you can simply say:
/etc/init.d/nas stop
or whatever the name is (don't have access to the machine right now).
Stoyan, I suggest you reinstall NAS and try this.
Casper Boden-Cummins.
ual page? Can I
> put more than one command in the case block?
Why don't you take a look?
TTFN,
Casper.
Download the debianised version from www.columbia.edu.
Casper Boden-Cummins.
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>Sent: 23 August 1996 01:55
>To:debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Cc:The recipient's address is unknown.
>Subject: gcc can'
Dashes are allowable, but you'll probably be refused the new name
because it's too similar to the old one. If it confuses a mail reader,
the mail reader's author should be shot.
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lock refused to open my mailbox. Quitting both and restarting
the second program cured this.
If this is so, the `couldn't create lock file' problem is probably
causing the `couldn't open mailbox ...' problem.
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enough, I think.
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>Cc:The recipient's address is unknown.
>Subject: Need help to set right ownerships
&g
#x27;m about to lend it
>to someone. Will dselect still work with nothing but a local directory,
>or should I just use dpkg by hand?
>
Without a debian package tree it just presents you with a list of
installed packages. However, you can set the access method to use a
>local or NFS-mounte
about?
Probably confused,
Casper Boden-Cummins.
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>To:Casper BodenCummins; 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
>Subject: configuring packages as a separate step
>
>From: Casper BodenC
and wistfully watch all those files fly by. See ex(1) for details.
Casper Boden-Cummins.
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>From: Daniel Lynes[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 19 August 1996 18:54
>To:Debian Users
>Cc:The recipient's address is unknown.
>Subject: Re: [Fwd: Virus Aler
There probably wouldn't quite be room to include the kitchen sink. :->
IMHO, a better alternative to the large, best-endeavours kernel would be
to ship a really tight kernel and use the installation front-end to
configure additional support (in modules where possible or desirable).
Casp
stalled the required packages once an installation
method was selected. It would also make the steps more distinct, as you
say.
Casper Boden-Cummins.
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>From: Sherwood Botsford[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 19 August 1996 17:07
>To:Casper BodenCummins
>Subject:
MR. ENERGY,
THERE SEEMS TO BE SOMETHING WRONG WITH MY CAPS KEY!
CASPER BODEN-CUMMINS.
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>From: Pure Energy[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 20 August 1996 03:54
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>Subject: a problem wit
Todd,
Do you disagree? Aren't you simply saying that you'd go down the 'pared
down kernel route'? (Note: when I say pared down, I don't preclude the
possibility of using modules.)
Casper Boden-Cummins.
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>From: Todd Tyrone Fries[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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