, but secure). And the graphical FTP client gftp will
operate over sftp connections to give you a full-featured GUI and secure
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(I don't have it installed
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>
>
> Thank you,
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laying. Too much has been trimmed off the top (I can't
beleive I'm complaining about too much trimming...), but the OP's
question was whether there would be any desktop boxed set for $40. The
answer would seem to be: "No, but Fedora from CheapBytes would meet the
requirem
ram "program" crashed to generate the file.
>From there, you are into the realm of debuggers such as gdb or ddd.
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> It includes a
> screen capture tool that can be used at the push of a button, among
> other things.
>
> - Lukas Fried
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ge per incident, if they chose to.
That would be a different business model. It might even live nicely
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sure what the exact problem is, but I will point out that from all I
can see, 5.1.4 is the current stable release. I built that one on RH9
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, but agh! it's a *dog*, and slower and bigger than M$ Oriface, er,
> Office.
>
> Now, if I can just figure out why it has a problem with gnome-print (which I
> *assume* has no problem talking to lpRNG)
I could say something about the value of assuming things, but it migh
37056 1 (autoclean) [parport_pc lp]
> > autofs 13268 0 (autoclean) (unused)
> > 3c59x 30704 1
> > ne2k-pci7232 1
> > 83908508 0 [ne2k-pci]
> > keybdev 2944 0 (unus
pported, using "ISO8859-1".
> Aborted
Get the Acrobat RPMs from www.gurulabs.com. They work fine (modulo the
crash-on-failed-search bug).
>
> thanks,
> -- christopher
>
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On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Hugh Taylor wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-08-14 at 12:28, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, 0 wrote:
> >
> > > Hugh Taylor wrote:
> > >
> > > >The Red Hat Network Alert Notification Tool icon is not showing, instead
&g
ssary fix
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kes it available for control.
>
> it doesn't automatically turn it on for a particular run level.
It will if the script in /etc/init.d has the appropriate comments. From
/etc/init.d/sshd:
# chkconfig: 2345 55 25
# description: OpenSSH server daemon
If Dave's script doesn't
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Sean Estabrooks wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Aug 2003 13:10:30 -0400 (EDT)
> Matthew Saltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The /etc/logrotate.d/mysqld script in mysql-server-3.23.56-1.72 invokes
> > "mysqladmin flushlogs" in the prerotate and p
That seemed to do the trick the couple of
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On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Nick Wilson wrote:
>
> * and then Matthew Saltzman declared
> > > I'm trying to upgrade glib on RH9. I run ./configure make make install
> > > and then when I try to configure pango, it tells me it needs glib 2.1.3
> > > or bette
he glib2 RPM from
the CD.
>
> Many thanks..
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ections on /etc/logrotate.d/mysqld be changed without breaking
something, or is the kill the best solution? Any idea why the .72 and .80
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, verify the vsftpd package integrity:
> >
> > rpm --verify vsftpd
> >
> >Then stop the service:
> >
> > service vsftpd stop
> >
> >Look if the ftp port is free:
> >
> > netstat -tpa | grep ftp
> >
> >Verify that you ha
the RPM, but
> > they are supposed to work. Setting them to the mailman standard doesn't
> > seem to hurt anything and it might help.)
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our first attempt to use
mailman, or was it working before and stooped? What version of mailman?
Did you follow all the instructions in 'rpm -qi mailman' and
/usr/share/doc/mailman-*/README.REDHAT?
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
> On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 10:13, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
ly, up2date installs a pre-compiled kernel. If you
compiled your own kernel from source, you'll have to do that again
yourself (with the up2date kernel-source RPM).
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Is the mailman site allowed to set cookies in your browser?
>
> Thanks,
> James
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d /usr/shar/doc/mailman-*/INSTALL.REDHAT.
Interestingly, "rpm -qi mailman" contains quick start instructions.
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ut packages you've installed from source, but you could
rebuild the RPM from the SRPM and install it. RHN would report updates,
but if you used it to install them, you'd get the i386 one.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ben
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RH 9.0 ?
Works fine for me. Try redhat-config-soundcard.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aly.
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transaction from the client with "up2date --packages".
>
> Thanks!
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> Ron.
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f should be as follows
>
> search localdomain
> nameserver 127.0.0.1
>
> However, when the machine rebooted, the system picks IPs from ISP and
> /etc/resolv.conf changes to
>
> ; generated by /sbin/dhclient-script
> nameserver ISP_IP1
> nameserver ISP_IP2
>
&
tition from GRUB?
> >
> > (2) Can I boot into Windows in a logical partition with the usual MBR boot
> > loader if I make the /boot partition inactive? (I wouldn't do this
> > normally, but if I need Dell support, the pedants there insist that they
> > won
l one. The kicker is, for S2D to work, GRUB can't be in the MBR,
because APM S2D rewrites the MBR. (The real solution will eventually be
ACPI Linux with a hibernate function, which doesn't require a separate
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into Windows.)
(3) Alternatively, can I make /boot a logical partition and still make it
active?
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> > Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2003 07:54:08 -0400 (EDT)
> > From: Matthew Saltzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Reading MS Mail attachments
> > R
), but all it recognizes
is the attachment type Application/MS-TNEF. The attachment has no name.
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gt; I love KATE on KDE but I love Gnome (much more useable and out of the
> > way)
> >
> > is there a text editor on gnome that has highlighting in it?
> >
> > Jeremy
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ll support, the pedants there insist that they
won't support a dual boot machine, so I need to be able to make the thing
boot directly into Windows.)
(3) Alternatively, can I make /boot a logical partition and still make it
active?
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be local time (e.g., because you dual
boot Windows), then set it to UTC (using redhat-config-date on RH9). I've
never had a problem with clocks on machines where I've done that. (I'm
even considering doing it on a dual-boot machine and just running Windows
in UTC...)
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tems, so if you only have one CPU you don't need those.
You typically want a kernel that you know is reliable, the latest kernel,
the latest kernel-source, kernel-doc, kernel-utils, and kernel-pcmcia (not
really needed if you don't have PCMCIA cards, but can't hurt). And that's
it
ls mailman*
-rw-r--r--1 ftp ftp 5030400 May 07 20:09 mailman-2.1.2-1.i386.rpm
>
>
> kind regards
>
> Martin Mewes
>
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the CD and you are taken directly to a Linux desktop). See
http://www.knoppix.net/.
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ad, so filing seems a bit less urgent now...
It may be that the laptop doesn't know how to boot from CD-ROM without
floppy emulation in the boot record. A Knoppix CD boots fine, and that's
one difference between Shrike disk 1 and Knoppix. Sometime, I need to
experiment some more, unl
cheers.
>
> Dave.
The latest NVIDIA drivers use a much more robust installer. Get it from
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On Sat, 31 May 2003, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > On Sat, 31 May 2003, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> >>
> >>>>To install gcc++ and libstdc++ requires 82 packages be removed (I use
>
On Sat, 31 May 2003, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> >>
> >>To install gcc++ and libstdc++ requires 82 packages be removed (I use
> >>RedCarpet for all my updates, since I can get Gnome updates as well as
> >>general RedHat updates)
t; ______
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> mode installation.
>
> Has anybody any idea how to solve this problem?
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=76310
>
> Thank you very much,
> Arthur
>
>
>
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M), compile that and install it outside of the RPM system. Then you'll
have two compilers.
The other possibility is that there were gcc-3.1 RPMs for RH7.3 that were
designed to play nicely with the gcc-2.96 ones that came with it. Maybe
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On Fri, 30 May 2003, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> >
> >>To answer your question though, yes, I can boot from a floppy. To get
> >>those files though I have to do wonky mount commands (at least wonky in
> >>my opinion (I mean, come on,
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> >
> > Can you boot from a floppy? The isos have images for boot and driver
> > floppies that you can copy off. Booting from there, you are prompted
> > about where to find the install images.
&g
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> >
> > Why not just grab the ISOs and upgrade through the Red Hat installer? You
> > can do a hard-disk install without even burning the ISOs to CDs. Doing it
> > that way is Red Hat-tested.
&
re I could update
> them, too)).
Why not just grab the ISOs and upgrade through the Red Hat installer? You
can do a hard-disk install without even burning the ISOs to CDs. Doing it
that way is Red Hat-tested.
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he corresponding versions of krb5-devel and openssl-devel.
# up2date krb5-devel
# up2date openssl-devel
That will install the latest versions of those packages.
>
> Mathieu Massé M.SC.
>
> "The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyd
r. If I don't go
> with CUPS, what alternate do I have for printing with my new printer?
If it's got native PostScript, you could just use the native PostScript
driver. I don't know what kind of support you'd get in LPRng, but you
might look at that too.
>
&g
rket? Hope this
> will change in the next RedHat's version, because I will probably change
> for another distribution...
Of course, it must be Red Hat's fault. That would be the first thing
any reasonable person would conclude...
>
>
> So, I will thank you for your
e packages together:
rpm -Uvh mozilla*-1.3-0_rh8_xft.i386.rpm
or if you reinstalled the old mozilla,
rpm -Fvh mozilla*-1.3-0_rh8_xft.i386.rpm
which won't try to update things that aren't already installed,
or remove *all* the old mozilla pages and
rpm -ivh mozilla*-
sted that it has a way to go.
Don't know what I could have been thinking.
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On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, T. Ribbrock wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 01:15:01PM -0500, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> [...]
> > If you must have 2.95.3 (or any version of the compiler that doesn't come
> > as an RPM *designed to live peacefully with the stock comiler*), the best
CTED]>:
>
>>[nice instructions for building gcc and a lot of history trimmed]
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another option. I'm able to use 3.2 for my apps now, so I
haven't built 2.95.x for RH8.0.
>
> Thanks again,
> Daniel
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rs and libraries, but that's probably just because I
haven't bothered to learn all the incantations to make dynamic libs play
nicely together. I don't know what the implications are of having
multiple dynamic glibc versions and building kernels with them.
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On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 03, 2003 at 07:02:08AM -0500, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Aly Dharshi wrote:
> >
> > > So was this the kcc or kgcc compiler, or was that something else
> > > altogether ?
> >
> >
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Aly Dharshi wrote:
> So was this the kcc or kgcc compiler, or was that something else
> altogether ?
Yes, kgcc.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Aly.
>
> On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 21:41, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Daniel Sheltraw wrot
ncluded
gcc 3.2. I'm certain that if they couldn't do that, they would include a
kernel-capable compiler, as they did a few releases back when the kernel
required the old Cygnus compiler and RH was trying to move apps to gcc.
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
>
>
>
>
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spute that).
> - Original Message -
> From: "Matthew Saltzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 5:28 PM
> Subject: Re: Shell account
>
>
> > On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, KC wrote:
> >
> > > How do
ut vsftpd.. I did
> /sbin/chkconfig vsftpd on
> as root, then restarted xinted
> xinetd -restart
> but vsftpd still doesnt start up (I can't connet).
Firewall?
>
> thanks
> KC
>
>
>
>
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just the first hop? On my home net, my firewall doesn't respond to
pings, so the first hop returns * * *, but subsequent hops come back just
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> Data tape, in the amanda.conf where tape type should i choose or how to
> define this tape?
Check the tapetype list link at www.amanda.org or run the tapetype program
to generate your own tapetype entry.
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gt; Thanks
You need amanda and amanda-server RPMs on b1, and amanda and amanda-client
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* compression; 2:1 shouldn't be that hard to do. That'd put the
> "workstation" in range of a single disc.
Of course one man's base is another man's bloat. "Personal desktop" might
fit, but I want server stuff. "Server" might fit, but you wan
it was being too conservative about upgrading package versions
in old releases the rest of the time.
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> RH80
>
> Can not figure out why logwatch isn't producing any reports.
It's a bug. Get the Rawhide version.
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On Sat, 22 Mar 2003, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Mar 2003, Julien Olivier wrote:
Note: Julien, there seems to be something odd about your date setting.
> > >[...]
> >
> > Waow !? Am I the only one to find it VERY complicated ? I mean CTRL-W
> > CTRL-Y, the
dependencies. One
way is to run the install again, but choose "Upgrade", then select the
packages you want from the manual selection page. You can also use
up2date. Either way, you may find yourself needing packages later that
you missed, and up2date is the best way to add those.
ul or unusual function, I'm pretty sure I can find it
or construct it in emacs, but others find the emacs key bindings equally
awful and its kitchen-sink mentality offensive to their aesthetic
sensibilities. Actually, I wouldn't mind something a little lighter
weight, as long as it included all the emacs functionality that I do use
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erns, which is an extremely powerful thing to be able to
do.
> > [Info info deleted]
>
> Yes, I think that's the best solution. I tried GOOGLE but didn't find
> good documentations.
There's an O'Reilly book on emacs that might be a good start.
>
> The thin
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Javier Gostling wrote:
> On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 21:39, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > I have a small home network, and I'd like to share home and mail
> > directories so that a user logging in on any machine in the network sees
> > the /home/ director
27;m not NFS mounting /root, when I read that mail,
the mbox file it ends up in will depend on which machine I'm logged into.
Is there a way around that difficulty?
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Bret Hughes wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 10:46, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > One of the weekly cron jobs dumps the results of "rpm -qa" to
> > /var/log/rpmpkgs. That might be a place to start, but you'll need to know
> > what you've u
ve an accurate package list, then you don't have to go through
the pain of finding the packages for all files. Just "rpm -ivh --justdb
for each of the packages.
One of the weekly cron jobs dumps the results of "rpm -qa" to
/var/log/rpmpkgs. That might be a place to start, but you
oken. Solution:
>
> dvips filename.dvi -o filename.ps
>
> or comment out the line
>
> o|lpr
>
> in the file /usr/share/texmf/dvips/config/config.ps
Or
dvips -f filename.dvi | lpr
The default was changed for security reasons, but I think the rawhide
version may have
e to make it work for 8.0, but it would not be trivial.
> 3) Has anyone yet had experience with the XFree86 4.3 SiS740 drivers?
> Do they finally allow 3D acceleration?
Can't help here.
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the equivilant of a led that turns red, yellow or green when
> there is network activity.
>
> Any other ideas?
Yes. Once you have the applet loaded, right-click on it and select
Preferences from the pop-up menu.
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quot; ain't cutting it... It provides no eth0 information at all.
No, it's what it says it is.
For Gnome, at least in RHL 8.0, look for the gnome-system-monitor RPM.
There's probably something similar for KDE.
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t is the problem?
>
> Thank you
IIRC, with lokkit (AKA redhat-config-securitylevel), if the setting is
"high" almost all ports are blocked, even if you attempt to customize.
If you want to open ports for anything, start by choosing security level
"medium", then choose &q
s a "feature." Definitely an annoying one, but if you search
Bugzilla, you'll find no inclination on Red Hat's part to make any
changes. This despite ample evidence to readers of these lists that it's
way more confusing and troublesome this way than the other.
i a
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> Can anyone give me a bit more to go with?
Here's where the proftp site might be of help: interpreting log messages.
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issues. (Of course we don't default to UTF-8 for CJK
> yet, but it's coming.)
>
> - because the filesystem needs to be in UTF-8 unless all users
> of a system are using the same language exclusively
>
>FWIW, the issues people are seeing with UTF-8 are almost all things
&g
documentation
on the privoxy pages about how to work around the issue.
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as a rotated log file.
>
> Don't know if recent logrotate versions can handle this better.
They don't. It's up to the individual packager not to rely on trailing
wildcards for matches. After raising this issue a couple of years back, I
am convinced that this is the most re
files in just a few seconds. Any idea?
It didn't happen in a few seconds, it happened over several weeks. The
explanation appears elsewhere.
BTW, somebody should file this in Bugzilla (against mgetty, not logrotate)
if it isn't there already.
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isk that I use for ISOs and Amanda spooling
(but I don't count that against the system space).
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; => Big Questionmark ??? Is it the kernel, is it the laptop or is it me
> who is to stupid to set up apm right? Is it possible the hardware only
> understands ACPI but not APM, what reason ever? What to do?
Buggy BIOS?
Some issues can be dealt with by configuring ampd in /etc/sysconfig/a
are apps, then you will want to change the
laguage setting to not include the UTF-8 designator. The system-wide
setting is in /etc/sysconfig/i18n. You can also do this in your
.bash_profile or on a command-by-command basis, e.g., "LANG=en_US man
man".
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s what is going on?
What kind of system? Some Dell laptops have a problem when the battery
status applet runs.
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On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Jon Haugsand wrote:
> * Matthew Saltzman
> > The Latitude C6xx machines support both ACPI and APM, and APM worked for
> > me out of the box (modulo some minor quirks).
>
> I have a Dell Latitude C400 and after I finally got XFree to work (in
> Phoeve)
change this? Thanks in advance for any help anyone
> can offer on either issue!
You need to hack some variables in cc-mode.elc (don't change them there,
change them in your .emacs file. I don't know the exact incantations that
you need, but it looks like you should try c-set-style
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Root wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 21:54, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
>
> > You might find some help here (found from www.linux-laptops.org):
> >
> > http://www.flagar.com/en/linux_inspiron.html
> >
> > It looks like APM in fact does
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Root wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 19:22, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> > On Tue, 4 Feb 2003, Root wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 23:28, Lon Lentz wrote:
> > > >
> > > >A couple questions. Has it ever worked under RedHa
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