...You will have to look out for the IE only websites and they are
numerous. Talk about discrimination. And stupidity, how hard could it be
to just code to standards instead of assuming all of us would come
through internet exploder. You would think programmers would know
better...
:) I still run
I am a Netgear fan myself like a GS748TS, but with a backplane of 96Gbps
and a reduction to 20Gbps if stacked, it is not high end. But it works
pretty well and is only about $1000. I abuse my 10/100 switches and
never have a problem. Not like my Adtrans, which deliver PoE at a good
price, but
I consider an outage any interruption in service lasting more then 45
seconds. For business purposes I consider any provider who has less
then a 99.9976% uptime to be unreliable That said Cox has been really
good for my home use, but I use wholesale Qwest T1's with TWTC service
for my office.
?
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Cornerstone Homes Development, Inc.
4220 E. McDowell Rd Ste. #108
Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 505-1900
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at the no X login it will eventually take me to my X login
anyway.
I am not sure how to trouble shoot what is going on.
Suggestions?
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Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 505-1900
until I reboot again. Memory and CPU
both look ok before I reboot.
4) Synergy has become a wee bit unpredictable when switching screens'.
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Sent: Monday, June 25, 2007 3:24 PM
Q1) Is the old box staying up? i.e will duck or 192.168.1.3 be in
existence after this?
Q2) Are eagle and duck internal or external names. Are they local to
your subnet or global FQDN's associated with real IP's?
Q3) Are you changing the domain name or just the boxes name?
Example
works fine off of several names using this schema.
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Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Q1) Is the old box staying
This happens to me when ever I move my public IP and for get to have my
ISP set up the RDNS pointer. DNSstuff.com can show you what you resolve
to but your forward looking name to IP DNS entry must match the reverse
IP to DNS entry. If your DNS provider is also your ISP they should do
it at the
Open Office 2.2 had no problem with the word attachment ;)
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Brant Evans wrote:
My
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Personal opinion, George was far too brutish and overly simplistic for
the reality that is software development. Indeed I would wounded if he
ever managed a single wind spread development project.
George's Laws on Programming
1. There is no such thing as a programming bug. A bug was the moth
While heat will kill the life of any Li-Ion battery, the real problem is
the display. Which is similar to any smart phone or laptop. I believe
you will find the same environmental factors for the power book as well.
So if you feel the apple laptops are doing just fine, get an iPhone, if
not
TTBOMK the linksys will not keep lease records in non volatile memory,
thus you can not prevent issues like this. Ether you would need to set
up a DNS server that does keep lease records in nonvolatile memory or
set up static addresses for the servers and then exclude those addresses
from the
If I am looking at it correctly, I could drop just about any app, like
OpenOffice or SuperTux or XMMS on this and have it run, albeit slowly,
but it would run rite?
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Could be, but if this is the case their should be a patch online from
Adaptec. Could also be a motherboard issue, such as excess current draw
causing instability. Hard to say until we find out how the card swap
worked and if Adaptec recognizes the problem with their card.
This was started as an anti counterfeiting measure way back in the day,
and on high end machines you have to present credentials to purchase
them and the contract states you must notify the manufacturer if the
printer changes location or owners. I just purchased a $35K Xerox and
can not tell it
this before, the one thing I want to know is how to make it so only
a certain group or user can log in via the AD login information.
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
This is clearly written from a windows users point of view, and is
mildly simplistic, but it is not a bad article
http
, how can I mount and SMB share or a DAV folder to a specific
mount point like /home/user/my/remote/location ?
Suggestions? (I am using
Bryan O'Neal
Cornerstone Homes Development, Inc.
4220 E. McDowell Rd Ste. #108
Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 505-1900
or DAV folder?
Just to make sure you are aware, you can connect eclipse directly to a
CVS or SVN repository.
-jmz
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My windows boxes VPN in and I can mount the SMB share directly off of
the apache server and point
Thanks Matt, it is part of an AD domain, but then again so are most of
my Linux boxes.
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That make more sense. I really should Google this stuff before I send it
out ;)
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Bryan O'Neal
If any one is interested in purchasing a home in the Casa Grande area we
are offering some insane deals (below cost) just to dump excess
inventory. The biggest problem is we built these houses when quality
was the top concern, and now people are simply unwilling to pay for
premium granite, hand
of please let me know. I will clean it with boot and nuke if
you still have the XP disk. If you have an old Dell and the licensing
sticker is in good shape I don't even need the XP disk.
Bryan O'Neal
Cornerstone Homes Development, Inc.
4220 E. McDowell Rd Ste. #108
Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 505-1900
Trade marks are only valid if ruthlessly defended. If you put up a
grill site it would be hard for them to take it from you, and they may
have no desire to, but they must make the attempt or run the risk of
losing all control over Go Daddy, much like Escalator lost all control
of their name when
The really question is do you want to keep it and use it as you
originally intended, or sell it to some one who may try to get some
major cash out of the deal, or have no interest in it and purchased it
on a whim, but would likely have let it laps any way. (I purchased a
bunch of ASU oriented
?
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Cornerstone Homes Development, Inc.
4220 E. McDowell Rd Ste. #108
Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 505-1900
http://www.cornerstonehome.com
http://www.cornerstonehome.com/communities/profile.asp?cid=1178page=pr
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Of course, that means ASULUG can't refer people to you when something
goes wrong ;)
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GNUCash does not export to CSV?!?! CSV is the common denominator in the
accounting world and can be formatted to be imported into just about any
other app.
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Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2007 2:14
Google Map to Parking Structure 1 (PS-1)
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=dhl=engeocode=saddr=daddr=33.416098,-1
11.933802mrsp=1sz=18mra=misll=33.41694,-111.933786sspn=0.00313,0.00
5021ie=UTF8ll=33.468108,-112.015228spn=0.800758,1.2854t=hz=10om=1
ASU Map so you can go from the structure to the
.
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Subject: Where is ASU Installfest? Was: Cancel September 29?
Google Map to Parking Structure 1 (PS-1)
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=dhl=engeocode
1) Yes, I remember 8 inch floppies. I even remember changeable 20MB back up
disks that had to be wheeled to the server on a dolly.
2) Yes I have 720K 3 ½ inch floppies. I even have several working 5 ¼ inch
floppies and a working drive. What do you need them for?
3) Yes, my wife made me
Has any one mentioned services like Life Lock yet?
http://www.lifelock.com/
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Access is by nature a multi user database and their should be no reason
they four PC could not hit the same access file located on any standard
file server (Including a Linux smb server) However you need access on
all computers OR something that understands access.
If they are running windows
emails
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
I have come to the point I would like to set up something to watch
incoming emails pick out key words and forward them on to known
parties
and to email addresses taken from the incoming email. Basically we
want
to start doing tailed auto responses to email generated
I am playing around with media wiki and I am trying to find a simple
brow gold or tan and lighter tan skin. Or figure out how to make my
own. Any thoughts?
Bryan O'Neal
Cornerstone Homes Development, Inc.
4220 E. McDowell Rd Ste. #108
Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 505-1900
http
at Cheops in the MediaWiki user styles listing at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Gallery_of_user_styles?
On 9/17/07, Bryan O'Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am playing around with media wiki and I am trying to find a
simple brow gold or tan and lighter tan skin. Or figure out how to
make my
Hmm, pine clears out the HTML just fine. Even renders hyperlinks. And
lets face it, you can't get more basic then PINE. Also Mozilla, Kmail,
Balsa, and Sylpheed all handle HTML without an issue. While I agree
that it can be annoying and a waste of space, it should not keep some
one from
:49:49PM -0700, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
That said, it is a general rule of etiquette that many people consider
important, so if you need help turning the HTML off please ask and we
will be their for you. If your like me and switch things up on a
regular basis and simply forget to turn it off, well
Indeed PS-1 is the best place to park, it's free until the football
people show up so plan on arriving before ~3pm.
For directions:
http://www.asu.edu/parking/maps/directions.html
http://www.asu.edu/parking/maps/memorialunion.html
For additional information:
http://asulug.org
-Original
Any one know a good place to look for steady part time work, preferably
early morning or early evening work hours; 10-20 hours a week?
Bryan O'Neal
Cornerstone Homes Development, Inc.
4220 E. McDowell Rd Ste. #108
Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 505-1900
http://www.cornerstonehome.com http
, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
debug1: Authentications that can continue:
publickey,gssapi-with-mic,password
debug1: Next authentication method: publickey
debug1: Offering public key: /backupuser/.ssh/id_rsa
debug1: Authentications that can continue:
publickey,gssapi-with-mic,password
debug1: Offering
it?
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By in house I meant into my server room at the office vs. the having
it professionally hosted, so I have some $$ for bandwidth.
As far as bandwidth, it will only work if we can get the COX feed we are
looking for. (Engineers say by January, but I have heard it before)
Rite now I have few T1's and
Hardware
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Subject: Re: OT - Server spec's, need opinion.
hardware raid or software?
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Ok, so I am
True, on page view could be dozens of hits. I really mean page views,
but not sessions.
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Here is my old apartment, the odd thing is I lived their to 10 years,
and don't remember their being a street sign that said DIP out in front
;)
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=qhl=enie=UTF8om=1layer=ccbll=33.41839
9,-111.919453cbp=1,504.7885183149022,0.5,0,0.6511022539654465ll=33.421
I configured my Samba server to participate in the domain using Kerberos
winbind. I then set the shares as read/writable to large groups and
set my Linux ALC permissions on the files for specific Windows users or
groups. I can even set the permissions using the Windows Explorer
Security GUI.
I
/Desktop/rsync.log
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/root/Desktop/Dailyrsync.log
sleep 1m
rm /user/Desktop/Dailyrsync.log
service sendmail stop
Bryan O'Neal
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: Weird behavior with rsync and permission creep
Is it setting the permissions on the target to match the permissions on
the source dir?
Austin
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
When ever I run my rsync script (see bellow) it changes the
permissions
on the destination users home directory. What is going
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It shouldn't be since the directories have different groups and
different permissions
the firewall I can telnet to port 25 using the IP address
but not using the DNS. (Connecting To mail.conerstonehome.com...Could
not open connection to the host, on port 25: Connect failed)
Any ideas?
Bryan O'Neal
Cornerstone Homes Development, Inc.
4220 E. McDowell Rd Ste. #108
Mesa, AZ 85215
: Arizona State University Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: Mail server rejecting some mail - Desperate!
Am 05. Nov, 2007 schwätzte Bryan O'Neal so:
Mail sent to the primary domain gets delivered. Mail sent to the
secondary domain gets rejected (...smtp;550 5.7.1 Unable to relay...)
You need
: Monday, November 05, 2007 11:30 AM
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Cc: Arizona State University Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: Mail server rejecting some mail - Desperate!
Am 05. Nov, 2007 schwätzte Bryan O'Neal so:
From outside the firewall I can telnet to port 25 using the IP address
and see what it says.
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Ok, so I decided to try out clonezilla but it did not want to mount my
windows samba share... No big I'll just use g4u or DiskImage XML.
But
after trying clonezilla my disk reports that it is in a RAW state and
I
can not access it. Any suggestions
As many of you know, I like my GUI tools. And I just purchased a
virtual server from GoDaddy, but when I try to run an X app I get the
generic error of cannot connect to X server. If I look at ps -A I see
xinted running. If I try to startx I get
xauth: creating new authority file
a file descriptor referring to the console
Still at a loss my friends... Any suggestions?
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Subject: Re: Running X on a virtual dedicated server
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 18:37 -0700, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
As many of you know, I like my
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True, this is what I want, however I edited /etc/ssh/ssh_config and
uncommented and changed the lines ForwardX11 yes and ForwardX11Trusted
yes. I pondered why PasswordAuthentication yes was commented but
ignored this saved the file and restarted sshd. Logged out
Ok, I am trying to manually set the display using setenv DISPLAY and I
get a command not found error. Any suggestions?
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Ok, I am trying to manually set the display using setenv DISPLAY and I
get a command not found error. Any suggestions?
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the listening process and not killing your own connection's
process.
-Bryce Chidester
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On Nov 16, 2007, at 21:16 , Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Yha, I sort of get it, however I edited /etc/ssh/ssh_config and
uncommented and changed the lines ForwardX11 yes and ForwardX11Trusted
yes. I
I was able to do a local install of a Cent OS on a 64bit machine and
then a successful remote install of Oracle XE. Perhaps this is an issue
with Go Daddy's virtual environment. Any thoughts?
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, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Well, no go.
1) I can not seem to get a VNC session active.
2) I uninstalled and reinstalled and still no go.
3) Firefox will not launch on the remote machine today. Konqueror
will
still launch but fierfox will not
Here are the most basic things I tried
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Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 5:10 PM
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Subject: RE: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - Free Beer to the
firstperson who correctly solves my problem!
Got VNC working, will likely do NX, I have used it before and liked
Short version:
I too would like to know
Long, and rather unhelpful version:
This sort of thing was a quarter semester in my calc 2 class. We used
Mathematica but you can use any calc program, or linear algebra program
with multiply result sets you can then fashion into a single function.
What I
Oracle XE on a 64bit system - Free Beer to the
firstperson who correctly solves my problem!
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Got VNC working, will likely do NX, I have used it before and liked it
quite a bit, but forgot all about it.
Still no go on Oracle.
Check the Oracle alert log to see what's going
problem!
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
That log file does not exist on the problem machine. In fact
the entire
bdump directory is empty.
It's sounding like corruption or that oracle refuses to even start.
How much memory do you have on the VPS?
Do you have oracle set
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Subject: Re: Installing Oracle XE on a 64bit system - FreeBeer tothe
firstperson who correctly solves my problem!
From the sounds of it you've done everything correctly.
Have you asked Godaddy for help?
JD
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
/etc/init.d/oracle-xe restart gives you what you would
instead of null from
/etc/init.d/oracle-xe
JD
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
I emailed Go Daddy and they indicated it was above the support I paid
for.
Sot of a Sorry, you loose, thanks for playing
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Austin
system - Free Beer to the
firstperson who correctly solves my problem!
Something like 'top', 'free', or cat'ing /proc/cpuinfo would be more
appropriate.
On Nov 20, 2007 12:59 PM, Bryan O'Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hard to say, as when ever I try to run something to check on the
system, like
Does any one know of a file based SVN client, like Tortoise, for OS X?
I have a graphic designer I want to have using our repository for
storage and revision control of her work.
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don't forget subclipse!
On Nov 26, 2007 1:45 PM, Chris Gehlker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007, at 1:36 PM, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
Does any one know of a file based SVN client, like Tortoise, for OS
X? I have a graphic
Wow, thanks I will take a look at these for he :)
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On Nov 26, 2007, at 1:36 PM, Bryan O'Neal
Ok, I have Media Wiki installed on Cent OS 5 and I think I have
everything set up in my LocalSettings.php file correctly, and send mail
is running, but I can not seem to get notification when a watched page
changes. Any suggestions?
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Subject: Media Wiki / PHP Email notification
for
user oracle
This is my own CENT OS 5 box.
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On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 14:44 -0700, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
So I spent an inordinate amount of time kicking a virtual dedicated
machine to get oracle installed, and failed. So I put up an old box,
installed Oracle, and life was good. But now Oracle
Issue?
On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 15:57 -0700, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
... However that depends on what you would like to accomplish.
I know that eventually I will be handling thousands of transactions a
minuet (estimated ½ million transactions per day in less then 18
months) from a slue
if it is blocking.
Try connecting from the machine itself also.
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
... However that depends on what you would like to accomplish.
I know that eventually I will be handling thousands of transactions a minuet
(estimated ½ million transactions per day in less then 18 months) from a slue
It's my nature to worry about problems that haven't happened yet. After
all just because your paranoid doesn't mean their not out to get you ;)
But seriously I like to have things mapped out and tested well in
advance. If there are two paths you can go by, I like to take both
paths and see which
B) Very Small Shop. The development team consists of me and one other
person (not including copy people, legal people, graphic designers).
We start with business logic and try to find the most efficient and
scalable combination to make that work. We are abstracting the code
from the DB (using
did this with their search indexes. They didn't buy
monster hardware, they found a way to use commodity hardware
efficiently.
If you're interested I'll (gasp!) be at the east side meeting
tomorrow, hit me up then and we can discuss.
Mike
On Dec 12, 2007, at 6:10 PM, Bryan O'Neal wrote
I am working on remote machines a lot lately, and while I have killer
pipes at one end, and fairly good pipes at the other end, using X11 aps
like fire fox is down right painful. Any way to speed it up through my
ssh_conf or sshd_conf files? I typically login in using -X -Y, but it
will take
in screen ;-).
ciao,
der.hans
-Charles
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
I am working on remote machines a lot lately, and while I have killer
pipes at one end, and fairly good pipes at the other end, using X11
aps like fire fox is down right painful. Any way to speed it up
through my ssh_conf
Hmm.. So what am I doing reading this with hours to go until a long day
with the in-laws? I hate inopportune insomnia ;)
Mary Christmas Everyone! :)
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Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 8:31 PM
would ask the collective minds of F/OSS.
Bryan O'Neal
Cornerstone Homes Development, Inc.
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Mesa, AZ 85215
(480) 505-1900
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Can any one tell me
Top post! It rewards the diligent followers of the thread.
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Subject: Re: OT: The list of correctness
We can
Same note. You can play many X-Box games on a windows machine, but you
can not play most windows games on a counsel (unless you got a cool
X-Box hack to load some acquired windows on it and make it a gamming
machine)
I have a 3GHz duel core with 3.5 GB ram. The video card has some memory
I have to fight with Windows to get Civ IV Bio-Shock to play at the highest
quality level. I could not imagine tying to get it working under WINE. But
then again, I am thinking of moving to console gaming as soon as I can afford
it :) But it is really good to see that Windows is not a lan
Ok, I have 2 Cisco routers, a 2801 and a 1840. I would like to
construct a VPN tunnel between them and enable software VPN connections.
I have started by trying to configure the 2801. The problem I am having
is that I can not seem to enable the web admin tools, I am unable to get
it to do much
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Subject: Cisco Help - VPN
Ok, I have 2
Ok, I'll chime in too, things to look for when purchasing a server
drive.
Drive:Performance
Mean Seek Time, RPM Speed, Cache, Burst Transfer Rate,
Sustained Transfer Rate, Mean Failure Time
Control Function
SCSI, IDE, Serial ATA
Basically using screen capture and gimp, this is the best I can get for
a reasonable size. On my machine it looks just as good at 400% zoom as
the pdf does and it is under 800KB.
http://projects.cornerstonehome.com/bryan/most.jpg
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Subject: Re: how best to convert a pdf to a high-res jpg?
On 1/22/08, Bryan O'Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically using screen capture and gimp, this is the best I can get
for a reasonable size.
Gimp will natively load and render a PDF at any size you specifiy.
Daniel
Problem with his PDF is that it uses a copyrighted font, if you try to
load it natively into illustrator or photo shop it will force a font
substitution (Since I do not have that font) The substitution is not
that close to the original either. Even if it is not very F/OSS I did
try it that way
Ok a bunch of people in the office are now discussing stuff only on the
wiki and want some way to specify which users need to sign off and then
a way for them to sign off. Any one know of a nice plug-in to do this.
Preferably one that will email the requested user that they need to sign
off on
, but missing parts.
== Bryan O'Neal suggested:
A cheap trick is to print it directly to a jpg.
Example: http://projects.cornerstonehome.com/bryan/most.jpg
I can't find any way to print a jpg from adobe acrobat reader.
As far as I can tell, my 'reader' only gives the option to print a pdf
file
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