Linux-Misc Digest #922, Volume #19               Wed, 21 Apr 99 22:13:10 EDT

Contents:
  Re: saving program state with core files (Arthur Rabatin)
  Re: Cdr-r........ ???? (David_Carre-R6552C)
  Re: logitech mouse problems... (Moritz Moeller-Herrmann)
  Re: ppp problems (MJ)
  Re: configure ethernet card (Hans Wolters)
  Re: Consumer Poll Says Microsoft Is Good For Consumers ("Fabian")
  Re: Consumer Poll Says Microsoft Is Good For Consumers ("Fabian")
  Re: Consumer Poll Says Microsoft Is Good For Consumers ("Fabian")
  Re: Why won't RedHat see my network card? ("Richard Miller")
  Re: Criminally Insane Programmers Are Attracted To Open Source Code ("Fabian")
  Re: Consumer Poll Says Microsoft Is Good For Consumers ("Fabian")
  RH5.2, 8-bit Soundblaster(2.1) and mpg123? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: Netscape subprocess diagnostics ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Re: AWK documentation + examples needed ! (Jim Reidford)
  Report these Terrorists to the FBI, CIA and NSA!!! ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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From: Arthur Rabatin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development.apps,comp.os.linux.development.system
Subject: Re: saving program state with core files
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 12:17:07 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

dementen wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I want to be able to save the state of a program (like a game for
> example) during its running and after to be able to load this state to
> continue the process at another time.
> 

Why don't you just write all relevant data to a file which
is then loaded at program startup? That could be put either
in the user's home dir or some shared dir.

If you want persistent data despite program crash you could either
save the current state from time to time and then return to the
last saved state (like emacs saves temporaries), or you can
(in C++) rely on exception handling to manage writing the state (but
that can be tricky as your data might not be available anymore).

Arthur



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From: David_Carre-R6552C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Cdr-r........ ????
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 14:58:24 +0200

FRANK PERSSON wrote:
> 
> hello!
> 
> does some one know if their is a cd-r program for Linux (redhat 5.2)
> that supports most of the ide cd-rs... ??
> 
> hope for answer!!!
> 
> //frank



Hi Frank

2 command line programs exist: cdwrite and cdrecord

cdrecord supports most of cd-recorders and is really nice
http://www.fokus.gmd.de/research/cc/glone/employees/joerg.schilling/private/cdrecord.html



If you are seeking for a cdrecord Front-end, I recommend you the
following software:

* gcombust for CD building on the fly
(http://www.abo.fi/~jmunsin/gcombust/)

* XCDROAST for ISO copy

I sucessfully use them with my TEAC R55S on RH 5.2



-- 

Best regards, David CARRE


Artificial Intelligence usually beats real stupidity.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Moritz Moeller-Herrmann)
Crossposted-To: 
alt.uu.comp.os.linux.questions,comp.os.linux.hardware,fido.ger.linux,alt.os.linux,comp.os.linux.setup
Subject: Re: logitech mouse problems...
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 14:18:10 +0200
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Tue, 20 Apr 1999 12:20:43 +0200, Christoph Klaja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hi folks...
>
>i've got a problem installing my mouse (Logitech PS/2 Wheelmouse S48).
>i'm running redhat 5.2 and no matter which  port and which protocol i
>choose gpm says : /dev/mouse : resource is not available/busy (something
>like that) or /dev/mouse : operation not supported by resource...
>
>my kernel DOES support PS/2 but gpm won't accept my mouse....
>
>does anyone of you know why ??
/dev/mouse is just a link to the right device file. Maybe it is pointing at the
wrong file?
This is my mouse link for my logitech (non-wheel) ps/2 mouse.
lrwxrwxrwx   1 root     root           10 Apr 19 21:29 /dev/mouse -> /dev/psaux
-- 
Moritz Moeller-Herrmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 3585990        # Not only
Get my public pgp / gpg key from                        # Open Source(TM)
http://webrum.uni-mannheim.de/jura/moritz/pubkeymoritz  # but also
KDE forever! Use Linux to impress your friends!         # Open Minded!


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From: MJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ppp problems
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 12:30:10 GMT



> Do you have a dialing-script to call your ISP ? If you have I can send to you
> my dialing-script to try...
> I'm not a PPP guru, I only have a working script that does PPP connection
> to my ISP, so I'm sure it works...
> How do you make your connection to your ISP ?
>


I do use a script, but still when I type ifconfig ppp0, there still isn't
anything listed for that connection.  And the route command does't show my
connection either.  So I tried minicom to get things going, but that didn't
work out at all either.  I don't think it is the scripts, or minicom, there
is something that I am not seeing that needs to happen to get me online
(perhaps ezppp?)





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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans Wolters)
Subject: Re: configure ethernet card
Date: 20 Apr 1999 13:42:22 GMT
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sir Hoagy of the Marshlands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> found a keyboard
 and wrote the following ....

[snap]

>'tis a 3Com509B (ISA).  Works fine under Win95.
>I can't, for the life of me, figure out what I need
>to do in order to configure it for Linux.
>
>Yes, I've gone brain-stupid.  I used to know this
.....

Make sure it's not in pnpmode anymore. Most eth's have a dos tool which
allows you to configure it to a jumperless mode. With that tool you can also
set the irq and io

Regards Hans
-- 
        Java Search Engine Front End
    http://home.gelrevision.nl/~h.wolter/
     Linux Links/CMI8330 Soundpro HOWTO
http://home.gelrevision.nl/~h.wolter/linux.htm

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From: "Fabian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
alt.destroy.microsoft,comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.os2.advocacy,gnu.misc.discuss,uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Consumer Poll Says Microsoft Is Good For Consumers
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 00:25:08 +0100


Peter McDermott wrote in message <7ajurf$bb$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> In the sacred domain of uk.comp.os.linux didst Sam Felton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
eloquently scribe:
>> : This statement is highly misleading.
>
>> : I preface this by saying that I mean no offence to anyone who lives
outside
>> : North America:
>
>> : With _very_ few exceptions, every place outside the US and Canada that
I
>> : have been, has little or no emission control standards. Take a
walkabout in
>> : Pu Dong in Shanghai, or Oxford Circus in London, and you'll see very
quickly
>> : what I mean.
>
>> You're wrong about britain.Catalytic convertors are becoming a standard
in
>> petrol driven vehicles, and emission control is now a big part of the
M.O.T.
>> test. Fail the M.O.T., and you can't get a tax disk. (which means you
can't
>> legally drive it until the problem's been fixed and you DO pass the
M.O.T.)
>
>Not to mention the taxes on both car ownership *and* on fuel,
>(currently about 3 times that of the USA, IIRC?)


lets see...

vat on new cars (to EU)
car tax on new cars (to UK)
mot tax (aka road tax, or is that separate?)
a small number of toll roads appearing.
fuel tax (Uk officially has the most expensive fuel on earth)
im sure i missed one or two

---
Fabian
Rule One: Question the unquestionable,
ask the unaskable, eff the ineffable,
think the unthinkable, and screw the inscrutable.





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From: "Fabian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
alt.destroy.microsoft,comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.os2.advocacy,gnu.misc.discuss,uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Consumer Poll Says Microsoft Is Good For Consumers
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 00:16:51 +0100

>>Maybe we should all drive busses ?
>
>That's a bit extreme. But doesn't it give you just a small pause that
>on one hand we have a government forcing all of these safety measures
>on everybody and then also denying us the one thing that everybody
>agrees would make you safer in a car- namely size? Do you at least see
>that maybe they're working at cross purposes with no hint of shame?
>This is part of the cluster fuck that the government is subjecting the
>auto industry to.


It doesn't strike me as strange at all. By making cars safer in some areas,
the cars can be made smaller, resulting in an overall net change in safety
factor of zero, but a huge gain in envioronemntal friendliness, which I
believe is teh ultimate goal.

Besides, regardless of how safe the cars are, its the drivers that cause
accidents. Now, I know *you* would never cause an accident, but theres all
those *other* people who can't drive and so yadda yadda yadda...

For a person who lacks faith in your fellow man's (driving) ability, you
seem to have an awful lot of faith in the idea that those of your fellow men
who run corporations actually have your interests at heart, and teh ability
to carry that out. Where were you act cynicism 101?

>> We have about 5% of the worlds population but consume about 40% of
>>it's energy.
>
>And this is relevant how?


If you need to ask, you need serious help.

>>The CAFE standards were implemented for more than just
>>mileage , we also seem to have major problems with huge gas guzzling
>>monsters polluting the atmosphere.
>
>There were news stories a while back to the effect that the US (and to
>a lesser extent Western Europe) has such stringent pollution controls
>that air leaves our airspace cleaner than when it entered it.


With all due respect, the only place where I can seriously believe this
appeared is the Enquirer.

>> Take a trip to Europe or Asia and
>>you'll see they aren't infatuated with driving behemoth land yachts
>>like we seem to be here.
>
>Not true. One of the thing a lot of Europeans and Asians want to do
>when they get here is drive a monstrous American auto. When my Dad was
>entertaining a lot of overseas clients at our home, years ago, almost
>all of them got around to asking to drive my New Yorker around the
>block.

Thats for teh novelty factor as much as anything else. But I think I speak
for many when I say I would normally drive a small car. otoh, I'd like to
drive a tank one day, but not to get my groceries.

>The reason you don't see large autos worldwide is because a lot of
>governments slap a $4-$7/gallon  tax on their fuel. With gas prices
>artificially raised to that level you look for something that gets
>more than 10 mile/gallon.


btw, global oil production is predicted to be half present levels by 2025,
in a paper leaked from industry circles. Food for thought next time you
drive down to the corner shop for a pint of milk and canapes.

>Its her money. She's free to spend it how she wishes. What's wrong
>with that?


She is using up environmental resources. You might do well to look up a
classic paper on management called "The tragedy of the Commons". It seems
that if everyone uses a common but apparently free resource without
restraint, it soon gets used up, and all lose out. It may be her money, but
it is the planet's petrol.


---
Fabian
Rule One: Question the unquestionable,
ask the unaskable, eff the ineffable,
think the unthinkable, and screw the inscrutable.



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From: "Fabian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
alt.destroy.microsoft,comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.os2.advocacy,gnu.misc.discuss,uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Consumer Poll Says Microsoft Is Good For Consumers
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 23:47:23 +0100


Art VanDelay wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>On Tue, 19 Jan 1999 07:12:44 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kinkster) wrote:
>
>>On
>>m$ _crossed_ the line when the integrated the browser and OS out of
>>their paranoia of what applications running on NS could do to Windows.
>
>This doesn't make any sense.  I like the OS/Browser integration.
>There is no "definition" of an OS, and if you leave it up to the
>Government, there will be some stupid definition which will stifle
>further progress in PCs

The problem is that if a OS can be defined as containing any piece of
software MS wishes, there is nothing to stop MS bundling absolutely any
piece of commerical grade software with teh OS, putting any competition out
of busioness, adn then in teh next version of windows, 'giving in' to teh
DoJ and selling the app as an independant product, only, gosh, now there is
no competition left so everyone has to buy MS to do that thing.

At a guess, at least half teh code in win95 is not OS code, but dumpware
designed to make it harder for smaller companies to compete.

Clearly teh games are not part of teh OS. And many an OS existed without
Email, so IE shouldnt be. Multimedia tools? Paintbrush? Sound Recorder?
Ditch those too. How many of those fonts belong in an OS?  Only one, truth
told.

In fact, lets strip winderz down, and let everyone CHOOSE which fonts, which
twee games, which applets, they want on their machine.

Assuming they still want winderz of course.

---
Fabian
Rule One: Question the unquestionable,
ask the unaskable, eff the ineffable,
think the unthinkable, and screw the inscrutable.



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From: "Richard Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.setup,comp.os.linux.networking
Subject: Re: Why won't RedHat see my network card?
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 20:01:21 -0500

Is the card PnP?  This opens another whole can of worms.
Carl Kramer (RobotFan) wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>/dev/niall wrote:
>
>> Take note of the IRQ and address that Windows assigns it. Then, when
>> installing Redhat, do not select AutoProbe. Pick your card type and enter
the
>> values manually (ex. irq=7, io=0x330).
>>
>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>   "Carl Kramer (RobotFan)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > I recently tried to re-install 5.1 on a machine that had been connected
>> > to a network without any problems.  During the reinstallation, when
>> > prompted for a driver, I selected my card from the list and selected
the
>> > 'autoprobe' option. I was greeted with the error message "I can't find
>> > the device anywhere on your system!".  I opened the case and inspected
>> > the card.  Nothing seemed to be wrong, but I replaced the card anyway
>> > and tried again.  Same problem.  I tried different slots on the mother
>> > board.  No dice.  I tried using different cards all together (3com,
>> > D-LINK, NE-2000).  None worked.  I tried specifying the IO and IRQ
>> > parameters.  Nuh-uh.  Checked the CMOS for any irregularities. Didn't
>> > help.
>> >
>> > "Error
>> > I can't find the device anywhere on your system!"
>> >
>> > Is all that I get for my trouble.  I downloaded the image for 5.2 boot
>> > and supplemental.  Tried to install from FTP, but still no go.
>> > I wiped the hard drive completely clean (with the help of Partition
>> > Magic), started over again and still no soap.
>> >
>> > Meanwhile, when I swap out the hard drive with one that has windows 95
>> > installed on it.  Windows finds and installs the drivers for the card
>> > without any problem.
>> >
>> > I am utterly stumped.
>> >
>> > Why won't RedHat see my network card?
>> >
>> > Any help would be most appreciated.
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> --
>> --
>> /dev/niall
>> http://www.kst.com/knownspace/
>>
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>
>I hate to say this but, been there done that.  Thanks for trying to help.
>Carl
>



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From: "Fabian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
alt.destroy.microsoft,comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.os2.advocacy,gnu.misc.discuss,uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Criminally Insane Programmers Are Attracted To Open Source Code
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 00:36:14 +0100


Thomas Zajic wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>John Doe wrote:
>> I heard he had a daughter. the clone must have had a sex-change
>> operation before being born.
>
>Oh well, once you got the hang of cloning, changing sex is a breeze.
>;-)


Allegedly, cloning a male into a female is theoretically possible, but not
female to male. It has to do with teh fact taht a female zygote lacks a Y
chromosome, while in a male zygote, all taht is needed is to replace teh Y
with a extra duplicate of the X.

---
Fabian
Rule One: Question the unquestionable,
ask the unaskable, eff the ineffable,
think the unthinkable, and screw the inscrutable.



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From: "Fabian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Crossposted-To: 
alt.destroy.microsoft,comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.os.os2.advocacy,gnu.misc.discuss,uk.comp.os.linux
Subject: Re: Consumer Poll Says Microsoft Is Good For Consumers
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 1999 00:28:16 +0100


Peter Seebach wrote in message ...
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>Mayor Of R'lyeh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>You may want to make your town's government aware of this situation.
>>Most places don't allow anybody to park within 15-20 feet of an
>>intersection. That should be plenty of room to check for traffic no
>>matter what is parked in the last spot. Either your town doesn't have
>>this common sense rule or its being ignored.
>
>It's not plenty of room to check for traffic when you're in a short car and
>the behemoth parked in that last spot is a big SUV right at the legal limit
>for how far out it can be from the curb; you don't have enough visibility
to
>be sure about the cross-street.


It just occured to me taht these problems with teh size of the vehicles
probably means that they wouldnt even be street-legal in teh UK. How is that
for a good policy?

---
Fabian
Rule One: Question the unquestionable,
ask the unaskable, eff the ineffable,
think the unthinkable, and screw the inscrutable.



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RH5.2, 8-bit Soundblaster(2.1) and mpg123?
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 20:52:56 GMT

Hello,

Could someone tell me if mpg123 is capable of playing MP3 files through
an 8-bit sound card?
I have correctly configured my 8-bit card (can play .au files using sox
and audio cd's). But when I play .MP3 files, all I hear is noise!
I made sure that the files were transferred in binary mode (contrary
to a previous suggestion).
Thank you kindly.

-Thas

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Netscape subprocess diagnostics
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 13:07:48 GMT

I'm also having the same problem... since I installed afterstep, licq,
->GKT+1.2.1<- and glib... I don't have gnome, i use netscape 4.07 and never
had problem with it until now...

JFB

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
  Tim Macinta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having the same problem, and I have been able to diagnose the
> commonalities between the pages - they all contain Java.  In fact, I can
> get this problem to consistently occur when I visit ANY page with Java
> and hit "Reload" a few times.
>
> A search on the web for "unexpected async reply" turned up a discussion
> about gtk, so I'm curious, do you have Gnome installed and if so what
> version?  I have the most recent developers version installed and I'm
> wondering if this is part of the problem.
>
> I'm really interested in getting to the bottom of this problem as I do a
> lot of Java development and this sort of throws a monkeywrench in
> things.
>
> "William W. Hart" wrote:
> >
> > I have problem that occurs in Netscape when I access certain web pages.
> > I have not been able determine the commonalties between the web pages
> > that are causing the problem.  When I access certain web pages, mostly
> > those web pages with some type of web cam on them (but not always), the
> > page will load fine but after 30 seconds to a minute I will get a window
> > poping up with the following message:
> >
> > Netscape: subprocess diagnostics (stdout/stderr)
> >
> > xlib: unexpected async reply (sequence 0x5XXXX) This line is listed
> > several times with XXXX incremented on each line.
> >
> > stderr diagnostics have been truncated
> >
> > By the time I click OK another window with the same error message opens
> > up, and another, and another ...
> >
> > The only way to stop this is to kill -9 the Netscape process.  I did not
> > have this problem with Netscape 4.02 or initially after I upgraded to
> > Netscape 4.5.  This started happening about 6 week after I upgraded to
> > Netscape 4.5.  I am running Red Hat 5.2 and I have not modified the
> > kernal.  Does anyone have any ideas what is causing this and how I can
> > fix it?
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > Never keep up with the Jones's. Drag them down to your level!
> >
> > William W. Hart ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > Boise, Idaho USA
>


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From: Jim Reidford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: AWK documentation + examples needed !
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 15:30:39 +0100
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mihaly GYULAI wrote:
> 
>  Did anyone see a good documentation for the AWK program ?
> (preferably with examples...)
> I have read the 'man' and some progs in awk, but I need more info...
> Can anyone help ?
> 
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-- 
Jim Reidford

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,comp.os.linux,linux.help
Subject: Report these Terrorists to the FBI, CIA and NSA!!!
Date: Wed, 21 Apr 1999 21:27:53 GMT

abc

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Plus �a change, plus c'est la m�me chose.

As ABC News' Nightline with Ted Koppel reported last Thursday 15 April 1999,
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Ramirez of California, Staff Sgt. Christopher J. Stone of Texas, and Spec.
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I say NUKE THE KKKOMMIES NOW!!!

The credibility and strategic interests of the United States and our NATO
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United States protesting and plotting terrorist acts against Americans.
DEPORT THEM!!!

God Bless Our Men and Women in the Armed Forces
God Bless America

Uncle Al Schwartz
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?"
-Juvenal, Satires, VI, 347

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P.O. Box 37243
Washington, D.C. 20013
800-257-7575
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Amnesty International
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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NATO Official Homepage
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ABCNews.com : Kosovo Index
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BBC News | Kosovo
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America's Promise
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Martha Stewart Living
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