Mark Schneider, could you please confirm this issue exists with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains,
could you please run the following command in the development release
from a Terminal (Applic
I have it with several Intel Classmate with an Atom N2600 chipset
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Am I the only one who gets an error saying that I should stop
S15networking via sudo service networking stop or sudo stop networking?
I tried running that command alone and I get a crash. Perhaps this is
what's causing the problem?
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I have the same problem with Debian wheezy(gnome 3), this is why I come
to ubuntu 12.04. Unfortunately ubuntu has the problem too. But Debian
wheezy with xfce desktop environment can shutting down normally with a
warn message sometimes: killing all remaining processes failed.
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Dell Inspiron 1520 and Ubuntu 12.04. Upgraded from previous LTS where it worked.
Shutdown isn't working. Nvidia here, I will not remove it as I don't believe
there is a relationship - it may only be a workaround.
I intend to stay on this LTS. I refuse to change any BIOS settings as it worked
prev
wireless card is the infamous broadcom chip.
dunno the type from top of my head... but forums are full of "how to get it
working"
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Just noticed something... the wireless drivers.
My problems start after installing both the linux-nonfree-firmware and the b34
drivers.
Any of you that have the same?
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Same problem on Mint 14 KDE (based on ubuntu 12.04),
Using a HP 550 laptop.
Shutdown results in end logo showing... indefenitly.
I am not using nvidia drivers btw, i got one of the crappy intel
chipsets.
However, on my main system i dont have a problem with any ubuntu build.
I'm suspecting some
"Solved" the problem by removing the NVIDIA drivers and using nouveau instead
:(
( Xubuntu 12.04 )
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My Labtop still hangs If i do a shutdown from unity. However I have
found a workaround which is to chose logout and then select shutdown
from the login screen. This works every time.
Seems like something breaks after running unity for some time, but it
gets reset when the X server is restarted by
Hi, on one laptop (Lenovo T61w) switching to the nouveau-driver helped!
All shutdowns completed successfully since then. The other laptop
(Toshiba sattelite) has no NVIDIA-Card, so I am looking for another
solution for it.
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Same problem as described in this thread.
My hardware is Dell XPS12
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I agree that it the cause does not seem to be a hardware issue. However,
the result is a hardware issue in my case: Every time that I don’t
realize that my laptop doesn‘t turn off, my battery runs empty. This
decreases its capacity and lifetime.
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Like above (Fabrizio) - the longer i work, the bigger probability of
shutdown problem. IT IS NOT A HARDWARE ISSUE, because the parallel
system (zubuntu based on 10.04) always shuts down correctly.
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I've been suffering from this issue almost at every shutdown since I
installed Ubuntu (first 12.04 then 12.10), it disappeared when I
switched to KDE a couple of weeks ago. The more the system is used, the
more likely is the issue to happen, but I was never been able to
reproduce it systematically.
My Computers (see post above) are both running KDE (ever since). One of
the Computers (Toshiba) does not have a nvidia card.
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I switched to KDE (Unity had not been removed, just not in use) and have
not been suffering from the issue since.
So far this seems to have affected multiple users, multiple kernels and a
broad range of hardware. The only common denominators thus far, seem to be
Unity and either the nVidia driver
Yes, the problem is removed when you remove Unity. The logs show a
permissions problem of some sort.
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I changed the GUI from unitiy to gnome classic (no effects) and that fixed
the problem... Has anyone had the same experience?
Laptop SAMSUNG R540
Graphics VESA M92
2013/2/1 razor <987...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> It affects 12.04 on dell inspiron n4110 too.
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It affects 12.04 on dell inspiron n4110 too.
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Also confirmed to happen on 12.04 Server with Supermicro X9DRW-iF
motherboard. Hangs during reboot until you power cycle. CentOS works
normally on these motherboards.
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Had the same "not shutting down" problem, fan continued to run.
I removed the graphics driver $ sudo apt-get purge nvidia*
Then installed the non-experimental one in "additional drivers" through the
software center.
No problems since.
AMD FX(tm)-4100 Quad-Core Processor × 4
VGA compatible contr
I didn't
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On 07/01/13 14:49, Adolfo Jayme Barrientos wrote:
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Please don't mess with bug statuses.
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After sleeping a night over what I‘ve read so far, I had the following idea. We
might have a race condition here. In this case it would many strange things
seem plausible:
that it doesn’t happen on every shutdown
that acpi=force works on some machines
that removing the nvidia-driver works somtim
I cannot concure on the conclusion that it is related to closed-source
drivers exclusively. I have the problem on 2 machines with Intel
graphics, and not a single proprietary driver installed. They only shut
down completely and switch the power off in 50% of the shutdown
attempts. In general all my
Same with my Dell Inspiron 1720 ...
The problem seems to be related to the "Nvidia propietary driver", not
the Ubuntu OS.
Everything (shut down, restart) work perfectly since I have removed all
the Nvidia stuff, as in : http://askubuntu.com/questions/189347/how-
can-i-uninstall-nvidia-proprietary
Current LTS here. After upgrading from the previous LTS, shutdown does
not work. It used to work.
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Hi, I report (potentially) the same bug for two laptops
Both laptops worked fine with Lucid Lynx LTS until I upgraded them to Precise
Pangolin LTS
1) Lenovo T61w:
Shutdown usually works, somtimes (about one of 5-10 times) it doesnt. When it
fails, the screen turns black anyways, I can only tell
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I seems, that the kernel option "acpi=force" solves my problem on the
ASUS E35M1-I motherboard.
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I have this problem, too, but on a ubuntu SERVER system. Today I
upgraded from 10.04 to 12.04 and my machine does not power off most of
the times. It's frustrating. With 10.04, there were no problems. I used
this machine for nightly archiving data and for nightly backups of my
server, with WOL enab
This bug emerged for me when I upgraded my system (fresh install) from
12.04 to 12.10.
I have Acer Aspire 7720G (video card is GeForce 8400M GS; nvidia-
experimental-310).
uname -a
Linux notebook 3.5.0-20-generic #31-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 5 13:29:58 UTC 2012 i686
i686 i686 GNU/Linux
I thought that
Please don't change this bug's status without an explanation. Thanks.
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Assignee: davos pessos (davospessos) => (unassigned)
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Seems for me opera (perhaps flash plugin?) is in deed connected to my problems
in shutting down the PC.
The last two times I could not shut down the system, after I rebboted and
started opera, opera told me that opera crashed and if I want to continue the
session. But prior to shutting down I al
I'm having this problem on Kubuntu 12.10.
I didn't have it on Kubuntu 12.04.
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indicator-session is just a user-visible way to trigger the "Shutdown"
message on DBus.
Given that the OP is reporting that the shutdown is initiated (even if
it doesn't complete), indicator-session's done its job.
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I don't want to upgrade to 12.10, "halt -p" and adding "acpi=force" does
not work, also I am not able to switch to console mode ( Ctrl + Alt + F
X ). My laptop is a Dell Latitude D830 with Quadro NVS 140.
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I am happy to report that the upgrade to 12.10 has fixed this problem
for me.
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Hi,
Yesterday I upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10 and this appears to solve the problem.
The reboot after the upgrade worked and the PC was able to shut down and
power-off yesterday.
I will report back if the problem pops up again.
Best regards
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In Comment #154 I reported that the suggestion I found at
http://askubuntu.com/questions/125844/shutdown-does-not-power-off-
computer worked for me. Sadly, I now have to report to I concluded that
too soon; it does not work.
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At http://askubuntu.com/questions/125844/shutdown-does-not-power-off-
computer I found the following suggestion:
Type in terminal:
1. sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
2. Find the line: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
3.
I was able to get shutdown to work correctly by booting with
'nomodeset'. It turns out I do not need acpi=force so this is all I need
in /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash noapic nomodeset"
and it works. (I still have the ctrl alt F1 problem though)
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I have the same bug, Ubuntu 12.04 running MacBook Pro Retina, installed
NVidia drivers (specifically CUDA 5 driver). This is my experience:
first a general observations: I have another bug which may be related to
this one: ctrl alt f1 only gives me black screen (but ctrl alt f7 gets
me back)
1. b
Charlotte's updated description is an exact match to what I am
experiencing on my ThinkPad T61 with the recommended Nvidia driver.
Card: Quadro NVS 140M
Driver Version: 295.40-0ubuntu1.1
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I have the same problem. My computer is a Dell Inspiron 1420, with
Ubuntu 12.04 (32 bit) and Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS graphics card (I'm
using the recommended drivers).
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** Description changed:
- Shutting down the computer using the menue does not work always correct. It
often does not complete turn off the computer. The power LED and the LED of the
bluetooth unit remain on. Also the fan is still running and won't stop.
+ Shutting down the computer using the me
see previous comment, problem persists, although not as frequent
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setting acpi=force in the commandline options of 'etc/default/grub',
solved it for me. My system missed only the last step of motherboard
powerdown.
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Ubuntu 12.04, (also Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha), does not shut down if KAlarm is
running. Instead of shuting down, a message appears sayng that a program is
still running. If I have not KAkarm runnig, the PCm (amd64 powered), shuts down
properly.
Gaetano Arena
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disconnect external active USB hub and connect all of USB equipment to
onboard USB portst or not to use a USB hub power supply. during my last
tests i disconnected m
Ok, now I'm quite sure this happenes to me, when opera still runs while
I try to shut down the computer. When I close opera before, it works.
(P.S. Some time ago, I think the computer did not shut down, even though
I had closed opera. But this seems to be fixed now, It seems)
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The last times that happened to me, I had opera open when I shut down.
Only a wild guess: Maybe it has something to do with flash?
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Same problem for me:
Linux ivypc 3.5.1-030501-generic #201208091310 SMP Thu Aug 9 17:11:48 UTC 2012
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS \n \l
Have to do halt -p instead using the menu button.
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I had the same problem at my Dell Vostro 1500 with NVidia GeForce 8400M
GS with both nvidia-current driver and latest driver from NVidia
official site. The problem was solved for me using nvidia-current driver
by disabling PXE-boot ability for LAN at BIOS. If somebody has Wake-on-
LAN (WOL) setting
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.24.
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu12
Architecture: i386
ArecordDevices:
List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #
If I remove 'Kalarm' my PC (AMD64) works fine.
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it's abit difficult to reproduce, directly after the reboot poweroff
powers the system off. The system can't power off just it was used.
Simply login into the unity session and then poweroff doesn't reproduce
this issue. any ideas?
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I am now using the nvidia driver again because the PC gets very hot when using
the nouveau driver (power management is not implemented so it always runs at
100%).
It appears that the shutdown issue is only present in version 295.49 of the
nvidia driver. Version 173.14.35 is working but has other
Hey Photon
if you are right, starting the system without X will solve this problem. Looks
like an interesting ideal! I'll try this tomorrow.
We discussing probably several issues with similar behaviour. Is it one bug or
several is only a question of definition. One thing is definitely known, afte
I guess Linus Torvalds is right in his opinion about nvidia. It is
pretty hard to debug and fix a problem when you don't have the source
code. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_36yNWw_07g
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As I already wrote multiple times, it looks like the cause of the
problem is _a_ proprietary graphics driver, no matter which one. So
you're both right in some way. :)
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I was just hoping that we could identify the root cause of the problem, but
perhaps it is not so simple or maybe there is more than one bug.
In my case I removed the closed source nvidia driver yesterday as suggested by
Lucy O'Neill. The procedure is described at the following homepage:
http://n
dear anders
why do you mean "Is it confirmed that the power down hang problem is
caused by the nvidia driver." as you wrote? If you take a look at this
discussion you can see, not only nvidia systems are affcected. I see the
same behavior on MSI H61M-P30 (B3) with Sandybridge Desktop (GT1).
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I have this bug on a thinkpad x301 since upgrading it to Pangolin. It's
intermittent though -- occasionally choosing Shutdown from the system
menu (top right) has worked but usually it just hangs on the "ubuntu"
splash screen with the little row of white buttons flashing red. LEDs
show that wirele
At last tried it myself and - with NVidia proprietary driver back installed -
problem is present. The solution i've got seems not working for me neither.
So i suppose it does work in some cases - but is not (and shouldn't be treated
as) solving the issue for everyone.
For now i don't have NVidia
This does not have any effect on my dell inspiron 1720. After a while the
virtual consoles stop working (ctrl-alt-f1) and it is
then no longer possible to shutdown or reboot without pressing the power button.
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Nonethess, kudos for the legwork.
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Lads - this is NOT my solution, just found it browsing other potential sources.
It comes from polish Ubuntu forum. Topic was closed so i presumed they've
sorted it out.
I'm so glad it works, soon will try on my own XPS M1530.
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Lucy O'Neill's a genius. Her fix worked for me. I'm running a Dell
Inspiron 1720 with an NVidia card. Here's what I did
gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub
Replaced e the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" with
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi=on" and saved the file
sudo update-grub
Rebooted (I had to hold the po
Hi again, just by accident found on some foreign ubuntu forum solution that
might be checked out; i have to leave right now so cannot play with it - but if
someone wants, feel free to try.
They say it's acpi issue and it has to be switched on in GRUB
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi=on"
sudo update-grub
I suppose that it's due to _some_ proprietary driver being installed, no
matter which one.
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For me the problem seems to have been resolved after removing fglrx, so I'm
not sure the problem is the nvidia driver (as I have an ATI card).
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Is it confirmed that the power down hang problem is caused by the nvidia driver.
The reason I ask is because I also have issues with wlan on my PC.
If I turn on the router before booting ubuntu the network newer connects. I
then have to "disable network" followed "enable network" before it works.
In my case - uninstalling all proprietary NVidia drivers solved the problem
(Dell XPS M1530) but have to put up with rather crappy graphic; SMPlayer
doesn't work and launcher & icons pretty big (it can be fixed though) - but at
least system shuts down no problem and it was the aim.
We just have
BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at c9000253c00
IP: [] firegl_sig_notifier+0x4/0x40 [fglrx]
PGD lib41a067 PUD lib41b067 PMD 1150f4067 PTE 0
Oops: [#2] SMP
CPU 1
Modules linked in: fglrx(P) dm_crypt joydev rfcomm bnep bluetooth (...)
[last unloaded: fglrx]
(...)
Watchdog dete
The problem occurs both in Fedora 17 and Ubuntu 12.04. Sometimes there
is a clean shutdown but most of the times it doesn't power-off the
system. Keyboard and network card (green light indication on the ADSL
router/modem for this wired line turns orange) is turned off, but cpu
fans, power and hdd
I have also tried Linux Mint Maya and I found this same problem in that
also. Then to check I installed Fedora 17 and opensuse 12.1 they both
are working fine. I dont know why Ubuntu and distro based on it are
having this problem.
In my view this is the problem related to ubuntu core system or mig
I have the same issue. When I shutdown my PC via GUI the "ubuntu-screen"
appears and nothing more happens. But this bug can be reproduced only if Opera
browser open during shutdown process. If I close Opera before shutdown PC, it
power off successfully.
P.S. I also have fglrx driver installed.
I started experienced this problem with the mainline kernel 3.4... Maybe
that helps. I am uploading system info via apport...
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For me the problem is solved, it seems. The last times I shut down my
laptop it always worked.
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Oops,
After reading the difference between halt and poweroff, I have to
withdraw my comment. poweroff works indeed on the server. But
previously, halt without the -p option did a poweroff to.
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I've at least 3 ubuntu 12.04 setup that cannot poweroff on shutdown:
1) iMac Alu 24" with ATI board and fglrx driver
2) ASrock MB with AMD E-350 and 12.04 server
3) VirtualBox 4.1.12 machine with 12.04 server
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I agree with Peter, removing the driver did nothing for me. I still
cannot shutdown also.
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@Peter
That's because you probably do not have the same problems like I described in
my starting post.
Removing the nvidia driver already helped others who had the same problem. All
those who's system behavior differs from the described one should open another
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@Mark no - removing nividia driver is not solving the problem. I have
done this with no effects at all. I can't still shutdown
properly...so I think this is severe and should get a higher
priority.
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@Stefan
I already read the article before. :)
I never had any problems with the driver before. In fact I used to have
more problems with the generic driver so I always installed the nvidia
driver right after setting up the system without giving the generic
driver a chance again.
Now I am curious
@mc-monti:
I am happy that it finally worked for you!
...and that everything is faster too!
Btw. recently Linus Torvalds made a statement about nvidia...
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Torvalds-zeigt-Nvidia-den-Stinkefinger-1619616.html
best regards from rainy vienna, austria
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Nvidia accelerated graphics driver (version current)[recommended]
NVIDIA accelerated hraphics Driver (post-release updated) (version
current-updates)
I am now completely free of proprietary drivers and so far it seems to
have worked. I rebooted twice and it the problem was not there.
Did you try to switch to a generic graphics driver?
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HI All,
>From what I have read there seem to be several problems within this thread. I
>am having the same issue as originally stated. When powering down or
>restarting the system seems to hang, the operating system shuts down but the
>hardware never turns off.
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS on
I was sufferring from this, eventually installed Xubuntu 12.04 and all
was well
See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/987933/comments/8
If anybody else goes this route please let us know if you are still
affected. In my case I can shutdown and reboot without problem and using
a
I'm experiencing this bug on my T420 without Optimus. There is no nvidia
stuff on my system so removing the nvidia driver maybe solves the
problem only for someone.
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@ Stefan
I won't count my chickens before they hatch ... but removing the nvidia
driver seems to solve the problem. I started and restarted my notebook
very often after switching to the generic driver.
I can't believe it. I will keep on testing. And I also will test new
drivers.
But so far: THAN
I removed all the nvidia stuff. My first impression: Wow, everythin is
much faster than before!
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Ok ok, I'll share your optimism :)
I already experimented a little with the nvidia driver. I switched to
current updates. I am running now version 295.49. It did not help. I
will try to install a generic driver and report then again. But first I
have to find out where to get a generic driver :)
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don't know if this is really useful, but it shows that the problem is not OS
dependent.
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=192864
What I read there is that there is an issue about the nvidia card driver and
the kernel.
So maybe if you just use a generic driver, it could solve y
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