Hello.
I've migrated three friends to Linux. To make their (and mine)
experience more pleasant I would like to be able to remotely access
their computer and if possible enable them to see what I'm doing. The
problem is that they are all behind router and I cannot expect from them
to start som
Andrew Donnellan wrote:
I'd be interested in writing as well, but it'd be good to know what
sort of stuff they're looking for with a bit more detail.
I'm interested as well.
Are they planning internationalization of this texts?
Regards,
Mitja
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Kent West wrote:
I had a perfectly working Debian Sid/KDE3 box.
Then I added experimental to my sources.list file and installed enough
KDE4 stuff to play with it for a day or so. If I recall correctly,
sound worked for the first few hours, but by the time I got tired of
KDE4, I noticed sound
Hal Vaughan wrote:
Any suggestions or comments on easy of use on different playback
programs? (Many of us have suggest Amarok make a plugin to do this,
but they don't want to do it, even though they've been told it would
likely be much more widely used than they think.)
When searching for DJ s
Kevin Philp wrote:
I would say "be very careful". It will work if the following are true:
1. All the drivers loaded on computer A are the same as required for
computer B - do they have the same CPU/motherboard chipset/graphics card
2. Your partitions are the same and match up in FSTAB - be
p
Cahaya Lilin wrote:
Hello all..
I want to know is there Debian linux can install by copy the entire
files in the hard disk to another hard disk ??
Because i already install linux in my computer and now i want to
install linux in another computer but not install it from the cd, it
would be
audio editor: Audacity
audio player: amarok
cd-ripper: Konqueror
desktop OR window manager: KDE
DBMS: MySQL
development: quanta
disc burner: k3b
e-mail client: icedove
file manager: Konqueror, mc, Krusader
finance:
ftp client: Konqueror
games: KTeaTime
image editor:GIMP
image viewer:G
hhding.gnu wrote:
Hi list,
How about MySQL server in 64bit Debian?
Is it stable enough for product environment?
Regards,
Ding Honghui
Stable!
Been using it for the last two years for 5000+ users e-learning system
(Moodle).
Regards,
Mitja
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Hello
I have a random, but always annoying problem.
During the work on computer the keyboard suddenly stops responding just
in the application I'm currently using. The application continues
working if I use mouse and menus, but I'm unable to enter any text or
use any keyboard shortcut. After I
Mike Schleif wrote:
I just installed wordpress v2.5.1-4
I need to configure it
I want to host _several_ blogs on one physical server
Still using apache 1.3.34-4.1
Please, point me to those resources that show me how to do this.
Thank you
I fount this solution to be the best (for me)
http://strid
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I cannot install skype:
myhome:/home/zeev# dpkg -i skype_1.4.0.118-1_i386.deb
(Reading database ... 65303 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace skype 1.4.0.118-1 (using skype_1.4.0.118-1_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement skype ...
dpkg: error proce
mc3393 wrote:
In the last few days I cannot connect to network with my laptop
anymore. It is a dual boot and in windows everything works fine. In
Debian it doesn't work anymore. I use Etch.
debian is on the way to have all automagicallyconfigured like win :-))
I really hope not, bec
Bonnel Christophe wrote:
3 ) If you use ipv4 (classic ip address type), try in windows to
launch a ms-dos console and enter the "ipconfig" command. Note the ip
address, netmask and gateway And try a /etc/network/interfaces config
file as this followind one :
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
ad
Bob Proulx wrote:
Mitja Podreka wrote:
In the last few days I cannot connect to network with my laptop anymore.
It is a dual boot and in windows everything works fine. In Debian it
doesn't work anymore. I use Etch.
Please clarify. You are trying to use the wired connection o
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 01:07:19AM +0200, Mitja Podreka wrote:
In the last few days I cannot connect to network with my laptop anymore.
It is a dual boot and in windows everything works fine. In Debian it
doesn't work anymore. I use Etch.
As I have no idea
Hello.
In the last few days I cannot connect to network with my laptop anymore.
It is a dual boot and in windows everything works fine. In Debian it
doesn't work anymore. I use Etch.
As I have no idea where to start I'm asking for help and sending some
information about what computer says:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the advice so far. So the only issue that will arise is
the bootloader will appear to disappear? Once that is fixed,
everything will be working correctly?
Yes. The only thing you have to worry is that you install Windows on the
first partition of the first
Chris Lale wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to dual boot windows XP and Debian.? I've seen the guides, but they all recommend that users have Windows XP installed first, and then install Debian.? This allows you to set it up with the default Debian installation to use GRUB /
Hello
Few days ago I've upgraded to Iceweasel-2.0.0.4-0etch1 and all my
extensions (except DOM inspector which is installed as Debian package)
disappeared. The files are still in extensions folder, just Iceweasel
ignores them.
Also had problems with upgrade to Icedove version 1.5.0.12 (20070
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
Something to consider: The price of an external multi-drive enclosure
with cables would probably cost more than an old spare computer (PII?)
plus a decent PCI ethernet card. I did that with my 486 but with ISA it
only does 10-T ethernet.
Poke around the school. You
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/11/07 04:40, Mitja Podreka wrote:
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
To protect users from their own errors, you could just backup to
/var/local/backup on your existing raid5 array.
To protect the raid5 array, add a spare drive on a different controller
if possible to provide
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 06/11/07 00:28, Mitja Podreka wrote:
hello
I have a web server with about 270 GB of space on the three disks in
RAID5. It's only function is to host a Moodle e-learning system.
I would like to make an external backup of user/course files. Not
just for an extra lev
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
To protect users from their own errors, you could just backup to
/var/local/backup on your existing raid5 array.
To protect the raid5 array, add a spare drive on a different controller
if possible to provide some failover. Add two for raid1.
If you have a spare
hello
I have a web server with about 270 GB of space on the three disks in
RAID5. It's only function is to host a Moodle e-learning system.
I would like to make an external backup of user/course files. Not just
for an extra level of redundancy, but also to protect the users from
their own erro
Joe Hart wrote:
[sic]
That being said, I have both the 32-bit version and the 64-bit version
installed, but use the 32 bit version most of the time. I *could* use
the 64-bit version and chroot to the 32-bit apps that I need that are
not available for 64-bit, but it's not very often that I need t
Hello
I've thought out my migration plan, but since the box in question is my
computer at work, I cannot afford to "loose" it for long.
I would like to ask you for opinion or suggestions.
I was thinking to do it like this:
1. Upgrade my 32bit Sarge to 32bit Etch
2. Make a list of installed pac
David wrote:
Hey everyone,
I just downloaded and installed debian 4.0 stable on my laptop a
couple of days ago, i've been playing around with it and its great!.
although i have been having a bit of difficulty finding a good guide
that explains just the basics of debian. Can anyone suggest a good
Steven Maddox (Architect) wrote:
c) I know loads of text editors can do multi-file find/replace - but I
want to do this on a massive scale, it would mean opening up every
text file on the file system! - i.e. I want to -on mass- rename
something unique in all configuration files mentioning it
Si
Sun.Botu wrote:
Hello,every body
My laptop's soundcard is AC 97 and when I play music in Ubuntu
or Debian,the quality is to bad.
Any software or driver can solve?
If you are using KDE, go to Control Center -> Sound & Multimedia
-> Sound System
Under Skip Prevention thick the "Run
Javier Vasquez wrote:
[sic] I never heard of a laptop speakers with good quality
sound. [sic]
There are laptops with good sound. Compaq Presario 700 for example has
JBL loudspeakers which are just amazing for their size. Of course they
cannot compete with their amplifier-powered "big" brothers,
Dusty Wilson wrote:
Does anyone know if there is some magical Debian package out there
that has a good selection of icons?
For KDE there are three packages
kde-icons-crystal
kde-icons-mono
kde-icons-noia
+ a load of icon sets at
http://www.kde-look.org/index.php?xsortmode=high&page=0
download
Wei Chen wrote:
So I'd say that maybe Stable is really not for Desktop use. Testing is
the best choice because it is neither too dangerous nor too old.
After listening to the suggestions on the list, I have made my decision
that I shall first stick with Etch for a while and then upgrade to
Testi
Greg Folkert wrote:
This is a fine example of Forums not working. It is a very nice try, and
has a lot of merit, but it is another place where the signal to noise
ratio is pretty ugly at best. Regardless as to how bad it is here, it
really does have what people need when they need it.
I am sor
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
2) Is there any way to tell icedove to migrate all the old emails to its
newer (if any) default location?
I've just migrated from Sarge/Thunderbird to Etch/Icedove.
Before I started Icedove for the first time I simply copied the
./mozilla-thunderbird folder from
Wei Chen wrote:
So what is a better choice now, to stick to Etch or to switch to the
next testing?
Last time around (Woody -> Sarge) the suggestion on this list was to
stick with Sarge (stable) for a while after transition if you are not
familiar with dealing with broken packages/system. After
Kent West wrote:
Try putting "xterm" temporarily as the last item in your "~/.xinitrc"
file (create the file with this single line if it does not exist) and
try "startx"; let us know what happens.
If I do this the xserver starts and shows a terminal window.
regards
Mitja
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Liam O'Toole wrote:
Can't see anything unusual there. Try searching the file for the string
'(EE)'.
klopotec:/media/PrenosniDisk1/var/log# cat Xorg.0.log | grep '(EE)'
(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.
(EE) AIGLX: Screen 0 is not DRI capable
klopotec:/media/
Liam O'Toole wrote:
Do you see any error messages on the console when you run 'startx'? Are
there any errors in the files ~/.xsession-errors
and /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
After running startx there is no error message, I see just the end of
Xorg.0.log file.
~/.xsession-errors is empty
and /var/log
hello
After two years of Debianizing I decided to move to Sid. Upgrade went OK
and everything worked well until I installed kdeutils.
Since then I cannot start Xserver/KDE as a user. It doesn't work with
KDM or startx.
I can run Xserver/KDE as a root though.
Does anyone know what went wrong o
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
You mean like Korea, Japan (post-WWII), *ALL* of Europe? As has already
been pointed out, if not for the US, everybody in western Europe would
be speaking only German today.
Also everybody in the US would be speaking German in that case.
But I guess this could not h
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
You truly have confused totalitarianism with socialism.
No. You don't recognize socialism put into practice as different than
socialism by theory. Even communism, in theory, is a peaceable,
benign, good for its citizens, decentralized form of government. It's
proven
Ron Johnson wrote:
Or... they could get off their butts, get an education and improve
their own lives.
Saying that poor people are poor because they are lazy is like saying
that rich people are rich because they are hard working.
Like in every situation involving humans, this statement is tru
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
Mitja Podreka wrote:
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
U Have a head-on crash with a Hummer, or 3/4 ton 4-wheel
drive pickup and see who survives
Then let's try a head on crash with a concrete wall. A 4-wheel car
which is made for driving it off road (like H
Steve Lamb wrote:
Mitja Podreka wrote:
It can comfortably run at speeds which are within the
speed limits and is probably as safe as
Hummer and similar monsters.
If you think "well within speed limits" and "safe" are one and the same,
you're sorely
Steffan Davies wrote:
From "man top":
wa -- iowait
Amount of time the CPU has been waiting for I/O to complete.
Ups, I've checked the man pages but I guess I missed this line.
Something is doing lots of IO (probably disk IO). Have a look at the
output of iostat (part of the sysstat package)
Hello
I've searched the internet but I couldn't find the answer.
KDE's system guard shows that something is using almost 100% of CPU, but
it doesn't want to tell me who.
If I run top I get this:
top - 16:13:13 up 4:13, 1 user, load average: 1.27, 1.57, 1.63
Tasks: 109 total, 1 running, 10
Freddy Freeloader wrote:
U Have a head-on crash with a Hummer, or 3/4 ton 4-wheel
drive pickup and see who survives
Then let's try a head on crash with a concrete wall. A 4-wheel car which
is made for driving it off road (like Hummer) has very rigid structure
which doesn't absorb a
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
On 02/25/07 12:41, Paul Johnson wrote:
Joe Hart wrote:
It's not much better anywhere in Europe. That's why most people drive
small cars.
That's why I drive a small car and why small cars are popular in the
non-r
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, I'm a newbie for debian.
I've searched throught the web, but I'm not sure what reference is
suitable/good for me.
Could anyone suggest some links/books which are good?
You can start with "Debian reference"
apt-get install debian-reference-en
it is available al
Hello
I have a server running amd64 Debian port from amd64.debian.net
Becouse of new Moodle version I have to upgrade MySQL from 4.1.11 to 4.1.20
I've tried few things but always ended up with mon working MySQL.
How to upgrade so that the debian settings from old version will stay
the same?
th
s the problem?
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boot: linux noapic
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ences with their digital models.
Lately I've started to use PowerShot G6. Excelent, top-end compact
camera, but it might just be outside your price range.
I also have an Olympus mju-10. Nice, smal, stylish camera, make good
pictures, but clumsy to use.
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install kdebase on the first Debian CD.
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is (out of the box) more
"user-friendly" and more "plug&play" compatible than Debian, that's why
I'm using it when I install Linux to other people's computers. My box is
running Debian.
If you are used of Debian you should have no problem working with
David Christensen wrote:
what's the best enterprise class content management system(CMS)?
I've been beating my head against that one for a couple of years now, and still
don't know the answer. (Must be brain damage... ;-)
[sic]
I've been doing the same :-)
As I'm curently
Yuwen Dai wrote:
Dear all,
Can you recommend a screen capture tool on Linux? It can record the
screen and sound so that people can demonstrate some thing on Linux.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Dai Yuwen
GIMP also has a screen capture tool. Very handy if you want to
change/resize/m
Evan Carmi wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering about the best (easy and/or stable) way to install the K Desktop
Environment on Debian. Does anyone know of a website that has information on
this? Or maybe another resource? Which packages to I need to get and do I have
to install Qt or any other packages?
hello
As I'm very new in system administrating and not an old Debian user
either, I would like to ask you for some suggestions about system
administration.
I have six identical networked computers running Debian. All the
computers are new and powerful enough to run all the necessary applicatio
Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
I ask you to go to http://wiki.debian.org/DebianKnowledgeBase, take a
look at it and tell what you think about. If you like it would be grat
if you contribute to page.
Good and helpful idea!
I will check the resources listed on the page one day, when I find more
time or
Jan Stavel wrote:
pretty good howto you would appreciate to read:
https://alioth.debian.org/docman/view.php/30192/21/debian-amd64-howto.html
I've read the upper how-to and I would like to join the debate with a
question.
I'm thinking to buy new computer and don't know if I should buy i386
Steve Lamb wrote:
Gotta love people who whine about "gobalization" using the internet; the
shining beacon of that concept.
The problem with "globalization" is that the concept applies only to
money and goods. When it comes to people then the world stops to be global.
So what exactl
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
Google for "linux kiosk" and you will find much information.
-Roberto
I was reading about kiosk before, but I thought it doesn't fit my needs,
as they are usualy too restrictive.
I added KDE to your search suggestion and found out exactly what I need.
The tool is
I'm setting up few computers in a multimedia center wich will be
available for everybody to use.
I'm using KDE desktop on Debian.
Most of the time the computers will be used to surf on internet, for
which I want to set up an anonymous account with little rights, but I
still want the users to be
n the
poor old computers?
thanks
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Bernard Fay wrote:
I would like to know about successes and failures with different
webcams.
Are there models with official Linux drivers available?
Does someone can give me some suggestions?
Maybe this will help
http://www.aboutdebian.com/webcam.htm
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y time and date
is always messed up when I come back to Debian.
I didn't try to fix this, since it is XP problem and not Debian. One
solution I guess is not use XP :-)
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Gnome 2.12? Is Etch running OpenOffice 2.0?
You may get in trouble and the experience and knowledge you will need to
fix the problem might be a benefit.
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e text in console then you are already logged in
and can sart to type MySQL queries.
For managing users and passwords check MySQL manual
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/user-account-management.html
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files for these progams you find it on:
/etc/httpd/ - for Apache
/etc/my.conf - for Mysql
/etc/php.ini - for php
I dont know which distribution you use, but in Debian Etch the files are
/etc/apache/httpd.conf - for Apache
/etc/mysql/my.cnf - for Mysql
/etc/php4/apache/php.ini
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debian and networking.
You may also want to check
http://www.debian-administration.org/
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Hi, I am trying to install php and mysql in Debian(Sarge) in a non gui
installation and I am not sure how to install these two programs, please
help.
Easy LAMP on Debian Linux
http://www.madcarters.com/content/view/26/1/
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/mysql/mysql /var/lib/mysql/mysql-backup
Then I reinstalled mysql-server with apt-get
apt-get --reinstall install mysql-server
It worked fine for me!
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the menus are like in Photoshop and
it runs in just one window.
http://plasticbugs.com/index.php?p=241
Search the user comments for ports for different OS.
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What can I do?
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video card: no idea, 17" monitor. Quite good
stuff, better than anything I have at home.
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>BTW: Where in Slovenia is it going to be ?
>
>
The center & computers are already running in Tolmin. If you are a
paraglider you might know where it is :-)
Thanks for suggestions and some down-to-earth advice.
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thanks
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I visited the page you mentioned and I have problems there as well.
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t, it just disappears sometimes. It
happens only when I run FireFox in KDE. It works OK in Konqueror.
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screenshot of how it should be
http://www.sajeta.org/no_error.jpg
I'm using Firefox 1.0.4 on Debian Sarge with KDE 3.3.2
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s OK.
The text appears when I click a link or if I select it with a mouse.
Also noticed that disappearing text is the one modified using CSS
letter-spacing attribute.
If I use Konqueror I have no problem.
Any idea how to solve this problem?
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nfuse the names, since they both come from
Mozilla.
I'm using the latest version of FireFox, and all the problems I have are
with FireFox, not Mozilla as I mistakenly said before.
Sorry for the confusion.
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s OK.
The text appears when I click a link or if I select it with a mouse.
Any Idea how to solve this problem?
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o help a lost newbie in Debian world, since I was the
same not long ago. This way we all share a part of
responsability/pleasure for helping Debian users and thus making Debian
community more useful and friendly.
When his questions become more difficult then you can jump in and solve
the probl
screenshot:
I had the same warning when I installed K3b on a regular, clean Debian
Sarge instalation.
I went to setup and changed the settings to run K3b as root. Since then
I use it normaly - run it from menu as a user.
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blems with
setting it up on my laptop. I had no previous programing or Linux
experiences.
Maybe before it was difficult to instal & setup Debian, but now it
is not anymore.
If you will have any problem there is a lot of Debian-help available on
web and of course you have this list.
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manage to instal them, then it is useless to
try to help you to run them, isn't it?
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/usr/local/lib/win32
/usr/lib/win32
Don't know about the other directories, but I had to create
/usr/lib/win32 by myself
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file I just get green picture and
sound, or soud disappear. If I restart the player then everthing works.
If it still doesn't work then you might try this
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ntopic45513.html
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download the file directly from my computer/server.
But now the IP I get from myip.com or from syslog file is the IP of the
router. Is it still possible to share files as I used to and how can I
do it? Which is my computer's IP now?
thanks for help.
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server then everything is fine.
Even if in HTML code there is clearly marked that document is in UTF-8,
the browser (FireFox and Konqueror) displays text in ISO-8859-1. If I
want to see the text I must manualy select UTF-8 encoding.
How can I repair this?
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configure
apt-get. If your entries in /etc/apt/sources.list are pointing to
stable, then you will get Sarge. If they are pointing to testing then
you will get Etch. Just change "testing" with "stable" if you want Sarge.
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ird, so
maybe this is how I "managed it".
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hing changed. The special characters
stll doesnt appear correctly.
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hen I
view the same pages, uploaded on server everythink displays correctly.
All my pages are encoded in UTF-8, I use Sarge and FireFox 1.0.4
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ccess from other IP?
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Hello
Some time ago I visited a folder on my NTFS partition and since then
this folder appears everytime I start Konqueror. I have setup Konqueror
to use my /home/mitja folder as a home folder, but it doesn't help.
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one which appears when I drag&drop things, so I have to
click once more to get rid of it and then finally I can start to read mail.
Any idea?
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