6 months or so. Temperatures
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, but preserve
free blocks and have TRIM? I don't want encryption to use entire drive
as "full" blob, I want to preserve SSDs life. What solutions should I
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ic loading, etc.).
Thanks, I plan to use that. I already use it on my desktop.
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On 15/04/2021 13:40, mett wrote:
So, indeed, some misconfiguration it seems.
Maybe they simply forget to redirect http to https.
Though I agree no need to shun them.
HTH
If webadmin FORGETS to implement https in 2021, then he deserves losing
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you bring an example of a page which returns good page on http,
but 404 error on https?
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much less work to do than new install.
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session data to disk is:
browser.sessionstore.interval
Default setting is value of 15000 = 15 seconds, not that bad. But still
I changed that to 10 minutes (value of 60). If I lose an open tab
once in a year when Firefox crashes, so be it. To be honest, I haven't
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it while internet is disconnected, if will
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it? All packages which are being put into proposed-updates
and bullseye-updates, eventually land in main bullseye repository,
right? So if I want most conservative approach for my server, bullseye
and bullseye-security is all I need?
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ortant to thread author:
https://www.debian.org/releases/buster/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html
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On 17/08/2021 18:08, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Aug 17, 2021 at 06:00:25PM +0100, piorunz wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
Packages from bullseye-updates, eventually trickle down to bullseye?
https://wiki.debian.org/StableUpdates
Some packages from proposed-updates may also be made
dition, user must learn himself.
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forgot to include system logs showing the problem.
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On 28/08/2021 17:33, Jeffrey Chimene wrote:
Thanks! That was it. I don't know why it never loaded amdgpu; which
forced me to add nomodeset.
Glad I could help! :) So everything is working now, removing this
nomodeset option solved it?
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picasso*.bin files are part of firmware-amd-graphics package.
$ apt-file search picasso_asd.bin
firmware-amd-graphics: /lib/firmware/amdgpu/picasso_asd.bin
These files are present in your system when you package installed.
Their presence doesn't mean that they will get loaded.
I can see in
sn't reset
after down/up grades. This is testing. It's supposed to be "broken".
I don't know what you are trying to say here. What supposed to be broken
and why you think so?
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Sorry about no quotes in my previous message. I don't know where did
they went? ;)
can't tell why it doesn't work without logs
Every time I type in my password it says it's wrong ("Bad password or
options" or someting like that).
That's not much of a help to be honest :)
Please try to gather logs and come back to us.
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disk cache
altogether.
I am glad that solution you have chosen, that psd tool (I don't know it)
work for you.
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but he asks and thanks for cherry-picked suggestions from mentioned
manual. He will end up with broken or at least not fully optimized system.
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On 18/08/2021 07:57, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 01:53:16AM +0100, piorunz wrote:
Why are you repeating this?
Because Andrew is a nice person. Which I do appreciate highly.
Why shouldn't he? Why would you not want him to do?
Please see my other reply:
">
rdware specification and cuts from dmesg or other logs showing
this problem, maybe someone will be more able to help after seeing
specific details, not only vague description of the problem.
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ble "-security" entry, as testing doesn't have
dedicated security team and testing-security repository will be empty.
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your configuration,
system, and affected package.
Anyway I found the problem. It is a bug in KDE:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418996
Great!
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use. Sorry, can't help you.
Also, Telegram icon works perfectly for me in Bullseye, see screenshot
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.
Everything
seems to work fine, except for that icon. No errors, nothing suspicious,
neither in logs or running Telegram from command line. Just no icon.
Thanks in advance
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On 03/09/2021 01:34, David Wright wrote:
(I use my own customisations for distinct colours on each host,
and inverse colours for root's prompt.)
Can you please share your root prompt invocation? Thanks!
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. Disable colouring e-mails in your Thunderbird. Or disable HTML
e-mails all together, use plain text e-mail.
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Offtopic:
You sure you want to use Yahoo knowing what are they capable of, or,
what they are not capable of doing, where they should?
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/yahoo-admits-staff-knew-state-sponsored-hack-2014-1590924
will feel free to ignore your e-mails then, as I do not intend to tire
my eyes reading grey on red, just because you decided to use HTML in
your e-mails and you like these colours. I don't. Good luck with your
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Player, I can select a video
to play, but again it doesn't play it.
Has anyone else experienced this problem and/or come across a fix for it?
I dont' use this program, but if you run it via terminal, what does it say?
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in plain text and
respond in plain text.
Your response is up to you.
Our responses are up to us.
I agree, we said enough. Good luck to Dedeco Balaco, and goodbye from
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Hi all,
I use Colemak layout instead of Qwerty, because it's so much better and
efficient.
Today I repositioned keys on my laptop too, so I have two computers with
Colemak.
However, my laptop uses full disk encryption (Debian 11).
At boot time, and in GRUB, I don't have Colemak, but default
On 18/09/2021 20:00, David Wright wrote:
A lot of hits from googling grub colemak including
https://forums.debian.net//viewtopic.php?f=16=76833
which uses dvorak as an example.
Thanks for your reply.
Yes I seen this page.
ckbcomp dvorak command outputs the layout details and everything.
Yes that's right! Thank you. :)
sudo update-initramfs -u -k all
did the trick. I have now Colemak at dm-crypt! Also in virtual consoles.
GRUB editor still uses qwerty, but that's not a concern, dm-crypt
password prompt was most important.
For disclosure, I have full disk encryption on / but
On 19/09/2021 14:11, Curt wrote:
Thanks, unfortunately, this is Arch only, vconsole.conf doesn't even
exist in Debian.
Right, but I was alluding to the "solution" by rsolva further down (for
the console), which might be practicable in Debian (more or less). Or
maybe not.
ckbcomp -layout
On 19/09/2021 21:34, piorunz wrote:
For disclosure, I have full disk encryption on / but /boot and /boot/efi
are not encrypted, no separate partitions.
I meant *on* separate partitions. Not encrypted. Only / is encrypted.
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On 19/09/2021 20:32, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 19 sep 21, 14:26:34, piorunz wrote:
Thank you.
To you think, that virtual consoles ignoring my layout setting are a bug?
Basically, doing:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
and reboot
This works
On 19/09/2021 13:36, Curt wrote:
On 2021-09-18, piorunz wrote:
I already selected Colemak in KDE settings, and via sudo
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration. But this does not affect boot
time password question and GRUB editor. Also virtual consoles still use
default Qwerty.
Maybe
On 19/09/2021 14:07, Gareth Evans wrote:
Are you saying I could try this Section 5 method to have Colemak at GRUB
and LUKS password prompt? Not VM, but my laptop, real HW.
Not yet. As things stand, those commands have only succeeded in breaking the
VM I set up for the purpose, but I'm
On 19/09/2021 13:26, Gareth Evans wrote:
The commands appeared to succeed (with suitable alteration of variables) but my VM now
boots into a grub prompt immediately - doesn't ask for LUKS password. I think this may
be because I didn't change the "ahci" module to something else in step 3.
On 19/09/2021 05:49, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 18 Sep 2021 at 21:56:34 (+0100), piorunz wrote:
On 18/09/2021 20:00, David Wright wrote:
A lot of hits from googling grub colemak including
https://forums.debian.net//viewtopic.php?f=16=76833
which uses dvorak as an example.
Thanks
Got a step further.
when I do "sudo setupcon" in virtual console (Ctrl+Alt+F key), I have
Colemak there. But only after I log in there already (using Qwerty) and
issue the command, not before.
Tasks:
Made virtual consoles Colemak by default, without need for sudo
setupcon. Why aren't they
On 20/09/2021 00:33, David Wright wrote:
Problem with keyboard-configuration: should this be reported as a bug?
sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration should trigger
update-initramfs on it's own, automatically, otherwise effects of this
command are being ignored until new kernel arrives,
On 17/09/2021 20:54, Dawn Dorsett wrote:
I have been using Debian for several years and have just upgraded to Bullseye
and I wish I hadn't. It has some bug fixes in it (which were more like minor
inconveniences anyway), but Bullseye is SLOW. Its getting to be as bad as
Windows and takes
On 17/09/2021 21:30, IL Ka wrote:
I have been using Debian for several years and have just upgraded to
Bullseye and I wish I hadn't. It has some bug fixes in it (which
were more like minor inconveniences anyway), but Bullseye is SLOW.
Its getting to be as bad as Windows and
", so installing this package pulls "konq-plugins", this is easy fix.
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On 08/09/2021 04:16, Gary Dale wrote:
On 2021-09-07 21:21, piorunz wrote:
On 07/09/2021 18:04, Gary Dale wrote:
I don't use Dragon Player normally but I was looking at it just now.
When I right-click on a video file, select play with then choose Dragon
Player to play it, it launches Dragon
On 11/09/2021 01:25, Steve Dondley wrote:
This may happen in a timely manner, or it may not. Your best bet at
this point is to wait a few days and see what happens. If nobody
fixes it up before then, you might consider replying to the bug and
supplying an actual description of the bug.
OK,
en checking for gaps
* sctp: fix return value check in __sctp_rcv_asconf_lookup
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On 24/07/2021 04:32, piorunz wrote:
On 23/07/2021 23:44, The Wanderer wrote:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/1632 as being an
upstream
for
mdadm or HW controller.
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On 21/09/2021 16:56, Brad Rogers wrote:
Finally, let us not forget that even the official installers seek to
install non-free blobs to get certain hardware working where necessary.
The installation inevitably stalls at that point. Hardly a good first
impression.
Many Linux distributions are
On 20/09/2021 05:57, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Lu, 20 sep 21, 01:35:14, piorunz wrote:
On 20/09/2021 00:33, David Wright wrote:
Problem with keyboard-configuration: should this be reported as a bug?
sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration should trigger
update-initramfs on it's own
Hello Chuck Zmudzinski.
On 24/09/2021 18:37, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote:
However, if Debian refuses to remove defamatory comments,
perhaps Debian could be held liable if Debian refuses to remove
comments at a person's request if the comments truly harm a
person's good reputation and, for example,
On 24/09/2021 20:34, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
Could you please delete my name / details / remove the mail"
Practically, this is impossible: the mailing lists are archived,
potentially
cached by Google and so on. Unfortunately, there is nothing much we can
do to
ensure that all copies
On 10/10/2021 10:08, Richard Owlett wrote:
No. 'Newer' = 'better' is a false equivalency.
+1
To paraphrase a local advertising jingle:
E-mail lists are not good because they are old, they are old because
they work well.
Dozens of users being kicked out (unsubscribed) on daily basis is
On 10/10/2021 11:21, Bret Busby wrote:
First online forums were created, in fact, in 70s. Is that new to you?
Interesting, given that The Internet did not exist in the 1970's...
I took it from Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_forum
"Some of the first forum systems were the
On 08/10/2021 18:10, Dan Ritter wrote:
It just happened to me.
I think this is actually an attack on debian-user.
Nothing in my mail logs (and, believe me, there's a lot of spam
recorded in there.)
I've just set postfix to drop anything from that host at SMTP
time, but I doubt it's going to
On 10/10/2021 08:48, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021 08:33:03 +0100
piorunz wrote:
Hello piorunz,
Isn't it time to switch to online forums?
No. 'Newer' = 'better' is a false equivalency.
First online forums were created, in fact, in 70s. Is that new to you?
Also, forums don't
On 10/10/2021 12:28, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Sun, 10 Oct 2021 11:41:07 +0100
piorunz wrote:
Hello piorunz,
I took it from Wikipedia:
Taking stuff from a single wikipedia article without context or relevant
research is rarely a good idea.
This is not life & death research topic. I
Now my turn. Just received a warning.
This is deeply broken.
"Dear subscriber,
We've encountered some problems while sending listmail to your
emailaddress pior...@gmx.com.
In the last seven days we've seen bounces for the following list:
* debian-user
1 bounce out of 68 mails in one
On 10/10/2021 22:27, Nate Bargmann wrote:
Years back there was an emailed newsletter titled Debian Weekly News.
At some point the author lost motivation as I recall and the newsletter
effectively ceased.
Oh that's sad
Keep in mind that Debian is an organization that
depends on volunteer
On 10/10/2021 19:14, Brian wrote:
On Sun 10 Oct 2021 at 18:45:12 +0100, piorunz wrote:
[...]
I just wish Debian maintains online forums so people have a choice?
AFAIK https://forums.debian.net/ is not official, not long time ago they
didn't even had https. Now they do, but their main page
On 10/10/2021 17:13, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
Hi Piotr,
No - it's a nuisance. In this instance, it's an isolated nuisance - one VPS
host in OVH.net which may be misconfigured, accidentally
or purposefully. Listmasters are aware - several of us have contacted them.
It's an annoyance (much as
On 21/10/2021 00:45, Thomas Anderson wrote:
Here are the results, of my smartctl test:
Five metrics from smartctl require attention:
Device ModelST8000DM004-2CX188
9 Power_On_Hours 14558
183 Runtime_Bad_Block 5
187 Reported_Uncorrect 1334
On 21/10/2021 06:33, Felix Miata wrote:
Markos composed on 2021-10-21 00:29 (UTC-0300):
So, it seems that no one is interested in this question. :-(
Or none managed to do this installation, yet.
Could it be that readers here are content with the FOSS driver?
More likely readers here
On 21/10/2021 03:34, David Christensen wrote:
Very detailed analysis, better than mine! Much appreciated.
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On 22/10/2021 01:19, Linux-Fan wrote:
Before your initial post, there was already some discussion about a very
similar case in the following thread:
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2021/10/msg00700.html
Summary: Just following AMDs instructions may lead to compile errors
(see
On 16/10/2021 18:27, R. Ramesh wrote:
What is the fix I need to do? Remove my preferences.d/multimedia for
deb-multimedia?
My apologies, I am not very good with apt and dependencies and this may
be something straightforward. Can you give me more detail on what I need
to fix?
BTW, I did not
Hello,
How can I install AMD GPU OpenCL support?
I use open source AMD graphics driver, everything works perfectly. But I
don't have OpenCL support. AMD doesn't provide proprietary packages for
Debian I think.
I have installed:
$ dpkg -l | grep opencl
ii mesa-opencl-icd:amd64
On 17/10/2021 09:00, didier gaumet wrote:
Hello,
Disclaimer: I have no AMD graphic card and have not personally tested
what is describe below
Thanks for your reply and thoughts.
Right now with an AMD/ATI graphic card in Debian, the only OpenCL run-
time loader (ICD) present in the offical
On 18/10/2021 14:06, Linux-Fan wrote:
I use a Radeon Pro W5500.
AMDs website leads me to
https://www.amd.com/de/support/graphics/amd-radeon-6000-series/amd-radeon-6900-series/amd-radeon-rx-6900-xt
for your GPU and proposes to download "Radon(TM) Software for Linux
Driver for Ubuntu 20.04.3"
On 19/10/2021 13:10, lou wrote:
On 19/10/2021 12:11, courtneyxshort wrote:
I am a Computer Science Masters student and part of my degree involves
me downloading Debian on my Mac. I have tried this countless times
and I
have been unsuccessful. I've watched Youtube videos/ read the
information on
On 19/10/2021 12:11, courtneyxshort wrote:
I am a Computer Science Masters student and part of my degree involves
me downloading Debian on my Mac. I have tried this countless times and I
have been unsuccessful. I've watched Youtube videos/ read the
information on your website and I am still
On 19/10/2021 12:58, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Oct 19, 2021 at 12:46:41PM +0100, piorunz wrote:
On 19/10/2021 12:11, courtneyxshort wrote:
I am a Computer Science Masters student and part of my degree involves
me downloading Debian on my Mac. I have tried this countless times and I
have
On 19/10/2021 03:58, Matthew McAllister wrote:
Hi folks,
I've discovered that PCSX2 causes an Intel GPU hang on bullseye.
-- System Information:
Debian Release: 11.1
APT prefers stable-security
APT policy: (500, 'stable-security'), (500, 'stable')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign
On 19/10/2021 16:29, David Wright wrote:
I suspect "courtneyxshort" is not in a local[e] that is native English speaking
That seems unlikely, seeing as they post in British Summer Time
through an IP address owned by BSKYB-BROADBAND (Sky UK Limited)
that geolocates around Northolt/Uxbridge, near
On 16/10/2021 04:52, R. Ramesh wrote:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libpostproc55 : Depends: libavutil56 (= 7:4.3.2-0+deb11u2) but
10:4.4-dmo4+deb11u2 is to be installed
libswscale5 : Depends: libavutil56 (= 7:4.3.2-0+deb11u2) but
10:4.4-dmo4+deb11u2 is to be installed
E:
On 16/10/2021 06:32, R. Ramesh wrote:
I was suspecting this, but did not know how to go about finding versions
available vs. what is installed. As you point out my version of
libpostproc55 is from debian whereas I need the newer version in
deb-multimedia. I forced the version
with this
sudo
On 15/10/2021 10:21, lou wrote:
you are right, i've just tried bullseye, result is same
in memtest86+, 2x2G memory are detected though 3G are tested
my PC is 32bit, it can use only kernel for i386
address sizes : 32 bits physical, 32 bits virtual
power management:
Correct me if I am
On 16/10/2021 11:39, Richard Owlett wrote:
I routinely place /home on its own partition.
Its structure resembles:
/home/richard
├── Desktop
├── Documents
├── Downloads
├── Notebooks
└── Pictures
My questions:
1. Can I have /home/richard/Downloads bed on its own partition?
Of course. Create a
Just get this message subjected Debian-Bounce-Test pior...@gmx.com Fri,
08 Oct 2021 04:40:44 +, from listmas...@lists.debian.org:
"This is a test mailing, to check if the address pior...@gmx.com
causes bounces, tries to challenge-response or autoresponds
back to Mailinglists, or
On 17/10/2021 21:50, Linux-Fan wrote:
There, the suggested fix is to switch to amdgpu-pro (which seems to
remedy the issue but not entirely...) which lead me to try the `.deb`
files from AMD. I downloaded
`amdgpu-pro-21.20-1292797-ubuntu-20.04.tar.xz` and it seems to have
installed just fine.
On 17/10/2021 23:31, Linux-Fan wrote:
Back then, I got it from
https://www.amd.com/en/support/professional-graphics/radeon-pro/radeon-pro-w5000-series/radeon-pro-w5500
under
"Radeon(TM) Pro Software for Enterprise on Ubuntu 20.04.2" and the
download still seems to point to a file with the same
On 17/10/2021 22:27, Markos wrote:
Hi,
Please, could someone suggest a tutorial (for a basic user) on how to
install the driver for the graphics card for a laptop Lenovo IdeaPad
S145 with AMD Ryzen™ 5 3500U and AMD Radeon RX Vega 8 running Debian 11
(Bullseye).
I found a more complete tutorial
On 29/09/2021 04:33, Igor Korot wrote:
Very simple and straightforward process:
1. Downloaded mini.iso.
2. Created a VM with 4G of RAM and 500G HDD.
3. Started the install
4. In the first menu selected "Advanced Options", then "Expert Install"
5. Follow thru the {install} menu. On the "Choosing
On 29/09/2021 17:45, Igor Korot wrote:
Install Stable and then change to Sid. Overall process will probably
take less than 5 minutes longer.
It probably will be simpler, but the method described in the link I
posted in reply
to Brian should work nevertheless.
Thank you.
It should work, and
On 29/09/2021 18:35, Igor Korot wrote:
UNderstood.
Will try to do just that.
Is the instructions in the link I posted to convert (bullet 1)
a good one?
(Sorry for the top posting).
Thank you.
I am sorry I don't know which link do you mean.
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On 01/10/2021 15:43, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
Probably to reconfigure the unattended-upgrades functionality in apt
dpkg-reconfigure unattended-upgrades
should do it.
IMO unattended-upgrades should be uninstalled in Sid. No reason to auto
update. Everything should be checked by hand.
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On 20/09/2021 11:48, lou wrote:
Thanks, but it's unofficial, and it makes me feel uneasy
fedora includes firmware, and i think they are serious about open source
why debian can't do the same?
There is nothing wrong about "unofficial" installer with non-free
software, if you are going to
-swap_1)
I: Set the RESUME variable to override this
So they have update-initramfs after keyboard-configuration change, and
very informative message about what's going on.
Debian should have that too!
On 20/09/2021 15:16, piorunz wrote:
Done!
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=994743
On 21/09/2021 09:37, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2021-09-21 10:15:03 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
A few months ago, my webcam could be detected by the Zoom client.
But this is no longer the case. When trying the zoom test meeting,
I can't select any camera (I get "All cameras have been tested" /
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