have an X4, not an X2, but that might not be relevant.
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the standard spec files
(I haven't looked through the changelogs yet.)
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intent), but as far as I can tell, it has never interfered with me
running a yum update.
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-164.15.1.el5 ro root=LABEL=/wroot noapic rhgb
initrd /initrd-2.6.18-164.15.1.el5.img
I didn't see this problem at all on 2.6.18-194.3.1
Thanks.
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On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Mark mhullr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 7:54 AM, JohnS jse...@gmail.com wrote:
What is your running kernel? Newest. Asking because it may be that your
problem is machine independent as a client of mine on a Compaq had the
same problem 6 months
: 11691962881772
Swap: 8008392 3488008044
Don't see a problem here
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try 'grub' and the 'grub' shell comes up. I now
attempt the 'grub'
command:
root (hd0,9)
try /dev/sdb8 - (hd1,7)
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memory and lots of available space in memory and on disk.
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Printing and then it
goes away.
I didn't see anything relevant in the /var/log logs, but I'm not sure
which log to look in.
Any ideas on what happened?
Thanks.
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but
the IP address matches whatever the DSL modem gives back? How do I
then also ensure that the hostname and address are set right so my
host-VMWare samba connection still work?
Otherwise, what?
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Sorry about the j - dvorak artifact
Okay, let me try again.
First, here's my (new) /etc/hosts file:
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 mhrichter localhost localhost.localdomain
#192.168.0.100 mhrichter
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 8:18 AM, Whit Blauvelt w...@transpect.com wrote:
What do you see with ip ro ls? Is there a default route?
Yes, but it's going to the router even when the router is not in the loop.
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 8:23 AM, JohnS jse...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok you getting a dhcp
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 9:42 AM, Whit Blauvelt w...@transpect.com wrote:
Generally when someone asks What do you see in a computer context, the
right answer is to run the command and paste the results. We need, not your
interpretation of the data - which you know is confused, right? - but the
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Cia Watson ciama...@my180.net wrote:
And on the above, the mask is: 255.255.255.255 I don't run dhclient or
anything so I'm not sure where the config file is, but I'd suggest that
in addition to what's already been suggested you probably want to change
the
check the laptop tomorrow.
Thanks - this and the guides on the CentOS page ought to cover it.
I'll come back if I don't get it working
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I have an Everex laptop (ick, but it was super cheap) that has an
Atheros wireless NIC in it, but I can't seem to get it to connect to
my wireless in-home LAN. Here's what I've done so far (that isn't
working) - any suggestions?
[r...@marktop mark]# lspci | grep Ether
00:12.0 Ethernet controller
too easy
Actually, having now read them, there does not seem to be any support
for the Atheros AR2413 NIC, just mostly the Atheros 5k series. Would
madwifi cover this or . . . ?
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?
I'm still using version 1.08, and it works fine, except that Win XP
SP3 won't Hibernate or Stand-by due to an incompatibility with one of
the VMWare drivers. I was using the VMWare save machine state, but it
turns out that shutdown and reboot is faster
Let us know :-)
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connected to the Perc controller won't necessarily show up to the BIOS.
Yeah - five (I think) hot swap drive bays in the front of the box, all on an
SAS backplane.
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of the (very, very few)
disadvantages with using CentOS on newer hardware. You could try to
contact RealTek to see if they have a solution, or check for a
compatible driver online
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self.repoid))
TypeError: Parsing primary.xml error: Start tag expected,
'' not found
I tried yum clean all and tried again. same thing.
What do I do?
there are 2 solutions here. Try the plugin problem fix first.
http://just-another.net/2008/11/22/centos-5-upgrade-and-yum/
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, but did try RAID0 and it was flawless. Dmraid handled it.
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in some hard ware raided system
of the
past, am unsure and no one here knows.
1) turn off raid in your bios
2) type the below command to erase meta data for the raid on the desired drive
dmraid -E -r /dev/sdX
if needed, turn the raid back on (so you can use it for single drives)
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, then *stopped* working. The server's still
up, though I haven't been into the data center to see if the idiot red led
fault light is blinking on (and that has no blink code, just there's a
problem is what the docs say).
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powering down, but just sit at 'System halted'.
Use either poweroff or shutdown -h
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Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
On 26/12/2009 03:21, mark wrote:
snip
I used environment-modules a few years a go with OSCAR[1], and I remember to
simply coping and editing files to create a intel-mpi, intel-cc, etc, based
on modules provided by OSCAR.
The document Drag Your Design Environment
- for one thing, multiple
servers. That's not your configuration, so the default configuration might work
for you.
And yes, the configuration file is readable and comprehensible.
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xiaoyunpeng wrote:
I think you should give the user a path list of javas you've installed. More
step on, a script with a sun-java or openjdk as input for switching the
java type would be better.
Ok, so I guess no one's ever used environment-modules. Thanks anyway.
mark
On Sat, Dec
John R Pierce wrote:
mark wrote:
Ok, so I guess no one's ever used environment-modules. Thanks anyway.
ugh, its a big rats-nest of TCL that does a complicated version of what
that shell script I pasted did, eg it dinks with the path.
TCL is, imho, the worst scripting language ever
to
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/BrokenVserver and it
is worth your time to read it and see if you can unbreak
that box.
Wonder if someone was trying to remove yum-updatesd, and got all of yum.
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I have a user with C5.4 64-bit, fully updated, performed a yum install
glade, it claimed to have installed everything, but we cannot get it
to run. Neither whereis nor locate revleal an executable.
Have you tried rpm -ql glade | more?
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Rick Barnes wrote:
On 12/10/2009 08:05 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I don't see how to do it.
I had to telnet into a firewall and run a trace, and I had to stop it,
copy and paste to gedit, then start again, etc.
I find it interesting, and sad, that there is no easy 'output to file'
profile
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Mark Caudill wrote:
Rick Barnes wrote:
On 12/10/2009 08:05 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I don't see how to do it.
I had to telnet into a firewall and run a trace, and I had to stop it,
copy and paste to gedit, then start again, etc.
I find it interesting
Christopher Chan wrote:
Morten Torstensen wrote:
On 08.12.2009 13:34, Chan Chung Hang Christopher wrote:
Speaking for me (on Linux systems) on top of LVM on top of md. On IRIX
as it was intended.
That is a disaster combination for XFS even now. You mentioned some
pretty hefty hardware in
Les Mikesell wrote:
mark wrote:
hadi motamedi wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:42 PM, mark m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
John Doe wrote:
From: hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com
Can you please do me favor and let me know if I can go further and try
for
advanced search like finding how many rows
hadi motamedi wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:42 PM, mark m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
John Doe wrote:
From: hadi motamedi motamed...@gmail.com
Can you please do me favor and let me know if I can go further and try
for
advanced search like finding how many rows inside a file have data
} ' | grep -v ^0 | wc -l Use one
command at a time to see how they work with each other (you might have to
modify the grep a bit)...
*sigh*
Drive me crazy, why use multiple commands?
awk -F 'BEGIN { FS = ,; }{if ( $3 !~ /^0 ) { count++; }} END { print count }'
filename
mark why, yes
remain unchanged! Any help appreciated,
What runlevel is the system at - 3, or 5? If 3, log out and log back in. If 5,
as someone said, you can always do a ctrl-alt-bkspc.
Hmmm, wonder if init 3 would work
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AIDE before I
started, and it gave a *humongous* number of warnings. OSSEC is bad enough,
when I do a yum update, for example.
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CentOS on an old door-stopper I had handy; a P3/500 with barely 500MB RAM.
Barely, he says. Barely
mark, remembering the hot new -30MB- h/d his bosses gave him
in '89 as a holiday present
, either.
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for maximum compatibility.
Sure it does. For example, what's the alleged speed of the writer... and what's
the alleged speed of the DVD itself? I made a coaster or two, just in the last
year (don't burn a lot of CD's or DVD's), and once I slowed down the writer, it
came out fine.
mark
are *NOT* paid support staff for this list, we're a community
sharing knowledge. I read man pages, read scripts, ask others at work, and
google for hours before posting questions here.
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I'm using 0.133 from rpmforge. Seems to work fine.
I just installed it. It runs. I don't want to use it, because I *always* type
in my password, and do not want it stored... and pam will not let me do that,
AFAIK.
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hey ricky
we use the term library not add-on.
'yum search mcrypt' will get you started finding the required libraries, then
'yum install php-mcrypt' to install them.
Ricky Tompu Breaky wrote:
Dear my friends...
I want to install Magento but the installer asks me several PHP Add-on:
PHP
foo.tar.bz2 after changing directory to bar
tar -xzf foo.tar.gz blah.txt
extract the file blah.txt from foo.tar.gz
snip
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be to set -L to 64-bit or 32-bit libraries.
Oh, one more thing: is performance a Big Thing? If that isn't priority #1, you
might turn off optimization 3? 4? which unrolls loops, etc.
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the source either somewhere under my home directory or on my
snip
What's become common is /opt/src. My boss, closer to older style, has me using
/usr/local/opt.
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either.
Any pointers as to what I'm missing?
Really stupid question: did you try running system-config-sound, and making
sure that system volume wasn't on mute?
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on the new Intranet is making use of this IP address . Can
you please do me favor and let me know how can I check if any IP conflict
occured ?
Why not ask the System Administrator if this IP is available?
Alternatively, ping 172.18.209.1
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Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
On Sat, 07 Nov 2009 11:33:08 -0500, mark wrote:
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
Has anyone put Centos 5.4 (or ant version on aHP Pavilion box? I'm
having some problems. For example, I can't get my Dell E198WFPV
1440x900 monitor to work correctly.
What's the video
will happen if the file is copied
in Dos format to Linux.
ah, yes, python, where whitespace is a syntax element
And, IIRC, spaces and tabs are two *different* elements.
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that this thing runs fine on another server. Is the other server
running Linux or Windows? (Or something else?)
I've not been following this thread closely - can you run python -c script.py
on the machine you're having trouble on?
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please let me know where such an info can
be checked via /proc folder ?
Let me thank you in advance
lshw.
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/libphp5.so which requires text
relocation. For complete SELinux messages. run Realertrag -l
077ac3bc-5f20-4954-99c3-a754f9cd7df2
I've done: sealert -l 077ac3bc-5f20-4954-99c3-a754f9cd7df2
but It does not make any change.
Did you even bother to read what sealert told you to do?
mark
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
Has anyone put Centos 5.4 (or ant version on aHP Pavilion box?
I'm having some problems. For example, I can't get
my Dell E198WFPV 1440x900 monitor to work correctly.
What's the video card?
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did that and the following two solutions with no luck:
echo 0 /selinux/enforce
What do you mean by 'rebooted apache'? You have to reboot the whole machine
to
change selinlux settings.
No, you don't. Either the echo, or the setenforce command will change it.
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with it are *not* ready for prime time, and user-surly, to
say the least.
It works, though.
Mark, I too have experienced this PAIN!!! However I never quite got it done,
always seemed real close but not quite. Did you document?? I am now trying
the RH / Fedora DS - no problem getting it installed
be cool.
I just need centralised account and password managment, which is not
at all the same thing
Yep, LDAP will do that - that's what I installed it for.
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. If it was I would imagine you should still be able to direct console
in.
Do you have smartmontools installed and running? I just was reading about that,
and it can *cause* lockups and crashes. Check the WARNING file in the distro.
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cobbler is *required* by Spacewalk, and is installed with it.
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It's the only way to be sure
with it for an hour or two) as though I
can build scripts for it to run, to install, upgrade, etc, remote systems.
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but there is no
/etc/sysconfig/iptables on my CentOS server . Can you please let me know
what is wrong my case ?
Get out of the gui. Open a shell window. Edit the file in your favorite text
editor.
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provide a link to an appropriate howto?
One question: why 4.4? RHEL 4.6 was out and in use were I was working in '06,
on their distro CDs.
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Trouble
Rafa³ Radecki wrote:
2009/10/31 mark m.r...@5-cent.us
Rafa³ Radecki wrote:
I currently have to add some drivers during the installation process for
CentOS 4.4 (I mus use this release). As I've heard I need first to
compilethe drivers under the same kernel which will be used during install
Keith Keller wrote:
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 01:30:07PM -0400, mark wrote:
Rafa³ Radecki wrote:
snip
Some vendors claim that updating your distro will void your warranty/
support contract. I had one vendor which claimed that updating the kernel
to patch a serious security hole would void our
Hi,
Per Qvindesland wrote:
What is the model number?
A 1300 something, but I solved it - the hard reset.
mark
Regards
Per Qvindesland
At Thursday, 29-10-2009 on 20:27 Robert wrote:
m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I can't remember if I asked here - I've got more than one printer
systems. I was
assuming that they, like the other systems, were 5.3, and didn't check. AFAIK,
I was upgrading from 5.3 to 5.4.
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ringing and bells flashing. First question: if you have more
than one xterm up, can you do other things while yum or rpm are hanging?
If so... I'd run chkrootkit.
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Still waiting for DVD 5.4 64 bit
There's a couple of mirrors that have it. I looked through several .edu site -
I think RIT had one.
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Hi All,
How does one best turn of X-Windows? I dont need it, ssh works just
fine for me.
Not sure what you mean. You could edit /etc/inittab, and have your system run
at runlevel 3, rather than 5.
Or you could uninstall Xorg.
mark
will scan your system with
something like nmap, and find whatever port you've opened for it.
Btw, you *have* made sure that only protocol 2 is enabled for ssh, right?
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One more thing - you might want to look at authfail. After a number of attempts
to log in, it will add firewall rules to block that IP address.
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accordingly.
So I added Port 2977 Under Host *
So I have:
Host *
Port 2977
I rebooted and I get a connection refused now when I try to connect.
I am doing: ssh -p 2977 u...@ip
I must have missed something.
Check your firewall rules.
mark
for a month.
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the DVD for a while
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Have you noticed that, when we were young, we were told
that everybody else is doing it was a really
issue. Any comments or suggestion would be
appreciated.
You want to look at VMware's Best Practices for timekeeping. It says to use
Linux's NTP, *not* VMware tools.
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Warren,
It's not anything I had ever looked into, or needed, but thanks for the
view into the heavy duty rendering field.
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Warren Young wrote:
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I received at least one email suggesting a Windows-based rendering
farm - likely to consist of a few rack
it for
anything important until it hit 1.0.1, and the bugs they missed are fixed
snip
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that that's going away. Anyway, I wasn't, but I ran
adsl-setup, then adsl-connect, and I was in business.
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Kemp, Larry wrote:
That will work great. One box...two NICS, running ipchains. If you are
snip
Um, did you meant iptables? ipchains is a tiny bit dated
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just how *long* it will take to bring
new systems online if there's a fire, or flood, or hurricane, or twister
Then bring up the age of the servers and maintenance. As part of the plan, of
course, spec out replacement hardware, and any performance increases it would
bring
mark
request for DirectoryServerSetup
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Mark Round mark.ro...@ahc.uk.com
wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to make (or request) a change to
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/DirectoryServerSetup.
MarkRound is your wiki username?
Cheers,
Ralph
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Les Mikesell a écrit :
snip
Here's an example. I have a directory java/, with the latest java from
sun.com, plus the following script:
snip
I've just become familiar with alternatives, and now wonder why no one created
that a decade ago.
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Les Mikesell wrote:
mark wrote:
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Les Mikesell a écrit :
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Here's an example. I have a directory java/, with the latest java from
sun.com, plus the following script:
snip
I've just become familiar with alternatives, and now wonder why no one
created
that a decade
, so
if you install the curl rpm (both, if you're running 64-bit), it'll work.
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*it* needed it as
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Niki Kovacs wrote:
What's the most simple way to check if my microphone works on a plain
CentOS 5.3 desktop? Is there a simple way, for example, to record voice
into a simple .wav file?
audacity.
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Folks,
I have googled. I have find ...-exec grep. One server continues to send
error messages to /var/log/messages that gdm-simple-greeter can't find some
file in a user's (another admin, actually) home directory. Any ideas where it's
getting it from?
mark
R P Herrold wrote:
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, mark wrote:
I have googled. I have find ...-exec grep. One server
continues to send error messages to /var/log/messages that
gdm-simple-greeter can't find some file in a user's (another
admin, actually) home directory. Any ideas where it's
itxakaserr...@gmail.com wrote:
Enviado desde mi iPhone
El 18/09/2009, a las 04:39, mark m.r...@5-cent.us escribió:
R P Herrold wrote:
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, mark wrote:
I have googled. I have find ...-exec grep. One server
continues to send error messages to /var/log/messages that
gdm
#Mixed_NIC_Cards_and_Drivers
If I just use the device line in my kickstart, this doesn't appear to
have any effect on the device ordering at all, and using noprobe nonet
just stops anything from being detected at all.
Is there any way to get anaconda to load the drivers in a different
order on CentOS 5.3?
Mark.
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You can report problems on the CentOS bug tracker at:
http://bugs.centos.org/
Umm, as I said, I couldn't sign up to file a bug report.
Nope, still broken.
APPLICATION ERROR #2800
Invalid form security token. Did you submit the form
twice by accident?
If the problem is reproducible
is fixing the code,
it's bollocks.
Mark
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On Sat, 1 Aug 2009, Ned Slider wrote:
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 12:30, Mark Hedgeshed...@scriptdolphin.com wrote:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SELinux
Is this why DBD::SQLite broke under mod_perl recently in
CentOS?
It might or might not be... In order
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2009, Mark Hedges wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jul 2009, Fred Moyer wrote:
Looks like d...@httpd is aware of the issue and will be
releasing a fix. Haven't tried 5.3 centos but this sounds
like they shipped a version of apache that caused this.
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