tp://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2007/02/msg00182.html
It appears that other people have seen the same problem with the same
kernel.
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>
> I am curious to know what computer, desktop or laptop provides power to
> accessories when the power supply is switched off... None of mine do?
My Shuttle XPC SN95G5 does.
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> That sounds like what you're seeing
I think that was it, I recreated the initrd image once the second volume
was resynced and it now boots fine. Thank you for that pointer. I did
some searching on this prior to posting but
1-1-386
savedefault
boot
The system is running sarge, with the exception of the kernel. I'd be
happy to provide any further information that may be helpful.
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On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 07:52:37PM +0100, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 11:38:27AM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 09:47:11AM +, Jon Dowland wrote:
> > > On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 06:05:54PM -0200, Rogério Brito wrote:
> > >
#x27;s menu should be the primary menu
> for all menu-carrying apps imho. Any arguments against it are usually
> complaints about the menu system which should be fixed, not ignored.
> Having two menus in KDE/GNOME vs. the rest of the world is too
> confusing.
So, why not file the bug reports
tro. Selling a customer a non-release
verion with no security support is not in either your or the customer's
best interest.
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l have this strange interface...
Each of these were most likely coded to fit someone's needs. I used
licq for quite some time before switching to Jabber.
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 08:55:42PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-11-19 at 19:32 -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> >
> > Don't know about a "general concensus" but I'm quite happy with
> > udev's operation and having consistent device names
On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 03:41:32PM -0500, Williams, Allen wrote:
> What did you have to do to get it to work with the nvidia driver?
as root:
echo "nvidia" >> /etc/modules
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>
> Is there a general concensus about whether udev makes life better or worse?
Don't know about a "general concensus" but I'm quite happy with udev's
operation and having consistent device names for my USB and Firewire
devices.
-
It might also help to provide your /var/log/XFree86.* file(s). They
should have at least some indication of why X failed to start.
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the admin turned it off.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=250369
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> - John
That can be decided now. If you want to follow "sarge" from it's
current position of "testing" to "stable" just use "sarge" in your
sources.list. If you want to continue using "testing" even after
"sarge" b
hat about 2.6? I want it]
Testing currently has kernel packages for 2.6.7 and 2.4.27.
> Last thing: what about reiserfs4? will it be among the FS choices? if
> not I'll choose reiserfs, but is a rfs3.6->rfs4 upgrade possible
> without format?
Not sure on this as there was a rather heated dispute a while back about
the licensing.
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On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 02:45:10PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 04, 2004 at 08:49:34PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > Interesting, that was indeed it. Once I added a -fp to the Xvnc
> > invocation, everything worked fine. Strange that has never been needed
> &
On Sat, Sep 04, 2004 at 02:51:48PM -0700, Marc Wilson wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 06:08:49PM -0600, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > Sep 3 17:45:35 thor wdm: X Error of failed request: BadAlloc (insufficient
> > resources for operation)
> > Sep 3 17:45:35 thor wdm: M
/Xvnc -inetd -query
localhost -once -geometry 1024x768 -depth 24
/etc/hosts.allow:
Xvnc: LOCAL
/etc/hosts.deny:
ALL: ALL
Any ideas?
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> "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 02:04:05PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote:
> >>
, or is there
> > another program?
>
> CD's come as-is, ready for apt.
I believe he actually wanted to use the CDs to create a central internal
repository that he could use for network installs rather than feeding
each new machine the necessary CD(s).
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mon_start to read:
>
> exec -l $SHELL -c "$STARTUP"
If I'm understanding what I've looked at of the Xsession startup the
value of $STARTUP could be set prior to calling Xsession and if so will
be used as the command to start. If not it will fall back to using the
he can go masturbate his ego in
> >his own little corner of the net.
>
> Will you put those packages somewhere where others can reach them as
> well?
If hosting for these packages is needed, I should be able to provide a
repository for them.
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With the current configuration I've found that I need to request the
console as root, but that can be easily done using "sudo".
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> solutions in NT, but nothing appropriate to XP.
Problem doesn't seem to exist with Psi on WinXP Pro.
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> > On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 02:49:10AM -0400, Michael B Allen wrote:
> > > On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 23:19:14 -0600 "Jamin W. Collins"
>
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> On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 23:19:14 -0600
> "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Direct print is the only way I can get reliable output here (I have both
> > options). Almost every time
to get the original icon back?
Short answer is you can't get the "official" icons in a non-official
package. That is anything not packaged directly by the Firefox team.
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Direct print is the only way I can get reliable output here (I have both
options). Almost every time I use Xprint the last part of a line is
missing between pages. I haven't been able to locate a cause for this.
However, the same pages printed with the Postscript/Default are
ote)
> > contact with uses AIM if they use any IM at all)
>
> I think it's partially the feature set as well. I know with MSN and
> Yahoo that one can use VoIP, WebCams etc., can one do so with Jabber?
I'm not completely sure of the specifics, but I know there was an
arti
er is open to the public. KDE users may find Kopete to be a
> very nice fit.
I manage two public Jabber servers on hosted servers with good
connections for anyone interested. They are gabfest.net and
allchitchat.com.
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> somewhere.
IIRC, it's actually 'dpkg-reconfigure exim4-base' that will get the
options your looking for.
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[1] - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=245238
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> antivirus scanning?
Perhaps the following may be of use:
http://www.flatmtn.com/computer/Linux-EximMailScanner.html
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appears to be related to repeated lost
interrupts to the main IDE drive (monitoring it now). Other than that
recent lockup, I can't say I've had any problems with my AMD systems.
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epends. You can use an Asterisk box to connect normally analog
phones and use them to place VoIP calls. Additionally, the Asterisk
could be used to connect to geographically divergent locations and
provide local telco access from one to the other.
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On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 08:47:32PM -0700, Joseph wrote:
> I'm writing a script and I need to find out the webowner and webgroup of
> the apache server when I'm log-in as root.
There are some scripts for this and more in the wwwconfig-common package.
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> with just locks up.
I assume you're running the installer directly from the CD? If so,
don't. Copy the installer to your HD, and run it from there. Can't
unmount a CD that you're using, and if you're running the installer
directly from the CD your using the CD.
oblem. I've got SER running just fine on at least 8
Debian boxes.
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> * "system menu" (reboot/shutdown)
>
> Considered so far:
(snip)
> wdm - works, but I had problems with "system menu", not sure
> about XDMCP
What problems did you have with wdm? XDMCP works fine.
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t before hotplug has a chance to load your
USB modules. However, module-init-tools is run at rcS.d/S20 which is
before networking. So, if you list the necessary modules for your USB
NIC in /etc/modules, they should be loaded prior to network startup.
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need to create them. Alternatively
you could look into devfs.
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> GNOME and Nautilus start somewhere in the order of 10 to 15 times
> faster than on my machine at home.
Have you made sure you're using DMA access on all your drives?
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gracefully automate the configuration of the Jabberd2 XML
files, at least none currently packaged for Debian that I could use via
a Depends. So, I'm looking into the packaging of one of these.
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or 0.9.14-0.RC3.2.woody3)? The
packaging has significantly changed (for the better) in the testing and
unstable packages.
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; mailing to the WNPP bug, or by a private email to the DD?
I see no problem with asking after a few weeks (or shorter). Just ask
via an update to the ITP so that others can see the request and response
(if any).
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sume that any problem I have is the
> same in all distros and I will do searches on the web first. I concede
> to RT proverbial FM even if that M is spread across all of the known
> Internet. Who knows? maybe I will never again need to post a message
> to the debain user list. One can only hope
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 04:24:40PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2004 at 11:28:44AM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> >
> > Shouldn't be, the destination server name is specified in the XML
> > data sent to the server. Provide the server is configured
much slower, much more insecure VNC.
>
> Much slower? Erm on the LAN I've switched to using VNC for access to
> my X desktop because X was slower than VNC. I can't imagine SSH+X
> would be faster than VNC. :P
In my experience, it's not.
> Now less secure I'
(or near 100%) functionality
replication.
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All settings can be changed in /etc/jabber/jabber.xml,
the /etc/jabber/jabber.cfg is simply for convience of setting the host
and spool location without editing the xml directly.
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http://coccinella.sourceforge.net/
It is also cross platform, The UI could use some serious work, but the
whiteboarding seems to work fairly well from the limited testing I've
done.
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onfiguration in their README.Debian files. I hope to have this
automated eventually (pointers, suggestions, and patches welcome).
Is there something in particular that you are wanting to do?
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ay work tasks. Win4Lin only works with Windows 95 and 98. This was
much too restrictive.
As it is we have our WinXP machines (needed for the company we work for)
safely tucked away in a virtual machine.
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> made experiences with window managers and multi-head configurations
> that don't use Xinerama, talk to me!
I'm quite happy with Blackbox and Dual Head. I'd be happy to provide
any help I can.
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Try a more recent version of Mozilla? I realize that 1.0.0 is the
current version in stable, but there are several enhancements to Mozilla
in later versions.
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ut do like what I've seen of Exim so far
and am planning on migrating to it in place of QMail
> In short, QMail is the Windows of MTAs. Sure, you can get it to work
> but doing so is more trouble than its worth and maintaining it is even
> worse.
That just FUD. It may not be the e
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> I know that somewhere there is a command to list all installed packages
Perhaps "dpkg --get-selections" would be a good starting point?
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p;chip=EMU10K1&module=emu10k1#modp
If you're not using a 2.4.x kernel I would highly recommend upgrading to
one before trying to get the SB Live working.
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ce problems, try rerunning with "-use-pthreads no"
which may help.
Please take not of the second part. I've been using WineX for some time
now with little, or no, problem related to the above message.
Support questions concerning WineX are normally handled quite well by
the WineX s
about a year now. There are a number of games
that it won't play or install, but ther are also quite a few that it
plays quite well. However, if your goal is to play a game that uses
DirectPlay multiplayer, don't bother. DirectPlay doesn't work at the
moment.
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1-386 (2.4.23-1).
I had a similar problem with another system and failed to find an option
that I could use to disable it at startup. Wound up making a custom
nodma kernel for it.
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libraries. Then there's also the matter of licensing. Many of the
software licenses require that the source for the distributed binary be
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loader hooks into the existing MacOS boot process. Additionally your
kernels are actually stored on the file system of the existing MacOS
install.
I too found my first oldworld Mac installation to be a bit confusing.
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is very easy to compile and use. Eventually I plan on replacing it with
mrtg and snmp.
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ivers/video. Should it?
Yes. To find out where it's putting the nvidia.o file try a "dpkg -L"
of the nvidia-kernel package name. It should list the entire contents
of the package including the path to the nvidia.o or in that older
version it might have a different module name (seem
outines or the Debian binary and
wrapper packages? If using the Debian packages, what are the versions
of your nvidia-glx, nvidia-kernel-common, and nvidia-kernel packages
(for the nvidia-kernel package the actual name should be something like
nvidia-kernel-$kernelversion where $kernelversion is the ou
in every way you'd expect ALSA drivers to work, so yes
esound and OSS support works fine.
I wasn't aware of the forcedeth patch, so I have no experience with it.
However, I will be looking into trying it soon.
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.0-doc).
The fix is to delete your automatic whitelist and bayes dbs from
~/.spamassassin/, or use the db4.0_upgrade program as explained
above.
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> On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 14:32:08 -0700
> "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > When you load the module manually, does it show in the output of lsmod?
>
> Yep. That was the
er I load the module by hand or not. The nvidia devices
> (nvidia[0123] and nvidiactl) exist in /dev.
When you load the module manually, does it show in the output of lsmod?
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ove is the minor revision of the kernel (eg. 21, 22, or 23) and yy
is the specific architecture (eg. 686, k7)
As far as using PPTP once you have everything patched, I recommend
following the instructions at this site:
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-debian.phtml
And looking at the docume
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 02:59:19PM -0800, David G. Schlecht wrote:
> It looks like my apt-get doesn't work like that.
>
> Jamin W. Collins wrote:
>
> >Here's my version:
> > $ apt-get --version
> > apt 0.5.4 for linux i386 compiled on Aug 19 2001 0
...
Here's my version:
$ apt-get --version
apt 0.5.4 for linux i386 compiled on Aug 19 2001 01:02:26
Supported Modules:
*Ver: Standard .deb
*Pkg: Debian dpkg interface (Priority 30)
S.L: 'deb' Standard Debian binary tree
S.L: 'deb-src' Standard Debia
YES" ### Note the case is important!
I had the same problem with patches not applying a while back.
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On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 01:57:41PM -0500, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 10:36:26AM -0700, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > Which jabber package version, which architecture, and which version of
> > libc6? Recent libc6 versions have cause segfaults with older jabb
us the
> Segmentation fault...
>
> Any ideas?
Which jabber package version, which architecture, and which version of
libc6? Recent libc6 versions have cause segfaults with older jabber
packages (< 1.4.3-1).
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e played through the firewall. The game is Horizons, and it
> is played through Internet Excreter exclusively, unfortunately due to
> its use of ActiveX.
Shouldn't be a problem.
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 01:59:27PM -0800, Doctorcam wrote:
> * Jamin W. Collins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 03:02:24AM -0800, Doctorcam wrote:
> > > I have managed to get jabber installed, and running it from the command
> > > line seems
(and
removing it if it can) before launching the daemon.
> When it has endured, the owner was daemon,
> and permissions were 755
>
> /var/run/jabber has jabber:nogroup permissions 755
Looks like you're using the -12 package? Can you provide the output of
the following command
cond nature to
them. A good compromise is a collaborative effort where a user (or
someone else) of the software/product creates the documentation using
the original author as a resource. This way you get an outside point of
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t these here:
http://mailman.jabber.org/pipermail/jadmin/2003-February/008996.html
> I've looked all over the jabber site and other sites, mailing list
> archives, etc. and I can't find anything! What's the deal? How do you
> all manage this stuff on your servers?
I don
of the
document should give you a brief idea of the purpose for Jabber.
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> On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 16:25, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
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> > > and followed the quick start steps from the documentation
> > > (http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/1.4/doc/adminguide). I make it
> > > pa
vance.
The following link may help:
http://jabbermanual.jabberstudio.org/test/about/overview.html
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hostname in /etc/jabber/jabber.cfg) and using a
normal client to register a user?
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On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 05:36:50PM -0500, Mark Roach wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 17:09, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> >
> > Might want to double check their mailing list I seem to recall that
> > they had a fax solution that would pass fax calls off to another
> &g
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 04:52:42PM -0500, Mark Roach wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 16:03, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> >
> > Have you looked at Asterisk?
> >
> >http://asterisk.org/
> >http://digium.com/
>
> yup, I've checked them out, but
ooked at Asterisk?
http://asterisk.org/
http://digium.com/
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is would depend on how the package versions compared.
> What happens when I do apt-get upgrade, will all packages get updated to
> testing? what about apt-get dist-upgrade?
See above.
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of my systems, quite a
few of which are stable. Pinning is a very useful feature, you just
need to be aware of what it is doing.
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On Thu, Dec 04, 2003 at 08:10:27PM +, Carlos Sousa wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Dec 2003 12:57:23 -0700 Jamin W. Collins wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 11:39:09PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> > > We have a winner. Every single package that I checked that
> > > apt-get -s
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 11:39:09PM -0800, Ross Boylan wrote:
> We have a winner. Every single package that I checked that apt-get -s
> said was from unstable had the same version in testing and unstable.
Which entry is first in your sources.list (unstable or testing)?
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ligently
handles changing dependencies with new versions of packages; apt-get
has a "smart" conflict resolution system, and it will attempt to
upgrade the most important packages at the expense of less important
ones if necessary.
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D Athlon(tm) XP 2400+
512 Megs DDR 2100
GeForce FX 5200 128Meg
X = 1280x1024x16
With the above and a few nominal applications running I get just over
3700 FPS from glxgears.
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ow-versions -a gnome-pin
Perhaps you mean "gnome-pim"?
To get a better idea of why a package is being upgraded from a specific
release take a look at the output of "apt-cache policy $package".
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ve and reinstalling Debian
Why are you doing this?
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On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 08:47:28PM +1100, Andre Marenke wrote:
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> Is there a way to uninstall Exim and have dpkg recognize my qmail
> installation as the system mailer so that I can install other packages
> that rely on an mta?
apt-cache show equivs
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