Happens to me also with a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.04LTS.
Also HW acceleration does not work on Totem (choppy playback), not a
problem of gstreamer as gst-play plays videos just fine.
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Hi, I also have this bug on my XPS-13-9380 with the 1080p screen. I
tried to install the patched kernel that was linked above, but
unfortunately the screen still flashes occasionally. The patch might
have helped a little bit, but I'm not sure. It feels like the flashes
are more rare, and maybe not
$ apt-file search kbd_mode
kbd: /bin/kbd_mode
kbd: /usr/share/man/man1/kbd_mode.1.gz
[..]
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Title:
Alt+left/right arrows switch
Also affects Ubuntu 18.04 bionic (beta2 right now).
$ apt policy gnome-settings-daemon
gnome-settings-daemon:
Installed: 3.28.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 3.28.0-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 3.28.0-0ubuntu2 500
500 http://se.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
100
Temporary workaround:
1) sudo mv /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-housekeeping
/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-housekeeping.off
2) logout and login
This needs to be redone when "gnome-settings-daemon" package is updated.
I do not know if it is doing something useful for some people.
Public bug reported:
Apparently a process called gsd-housekeeping is periodically invoked on
my Ubuntu 17.10 system. It traverses my /var/tmp for some reason. Looks
like it is leaking file descriptors while doing so.
My syslogs are full of error messages like the following:
Jan 26 20:21:42
#77 enabled me to use nvidia drivers
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Title:
Ubuntu 17.10 boots to black screen when using Nvidia drivers (on a
desktop
In my case I was able to workaround this issue by changing the lock
shortcut from super-L to ctrl-alt-L. All shortcuts using super are
broken. My "window action key" in gnome-tweaks is "super". So it appears
that it is impossible to use the window action key for shortcuts any
more after some very
I am using gdm3 (AFAIK) and super-L also stopped working just now when I
did "apt dist-upgrade". So in my case it does not seem to depend on
lightdm vs gdm3.
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Any workaround to stop this for now? I deleted syslog so it won't fill
my disk, but systemd-journal and syslogd eats all my cpu.
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This bug appears only with "GNOME Classic" session.
How to repeat:
1. Install Ubuntu 17.10
2. apt install gnome-shell-extensions
3. reboot
4. login choosing "GNOME Classic" session
5. open terminal
6. do "notify-send foobar"
7. unreadable notification box appears
Thus, I was able to get rid of
Public bug reported:
After upgrading my Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 system to Ubuntu 17.10 the
notification message window colour is unreadable.
It is black text on very dark grey background. See attached screenshot.
To make sure that it does not come from my settings, I created a new
user account with
I have this problem on Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 running in virtualbox. I
believe it is not using Wayland.
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Title:
Input falls through
Still there with Ubuntu 16.04 and Shotwell 0.23.2 (from a PPA). In my
case it takes over half an hour before I can use the program.
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Noticed Ubuntu getting unbearably slow after upgrading from 15.10 to
16.04. Gnome-settings-daemon was on top of processes list with 30% CPU.
The ownership of .cache/dconf was root, changed it with chown and the
problem seems to have gone away. Thanks Marcel!
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Any way I can help fix this? Shotwell is completely unusable now.
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Title:
Crash on edit with external editor, results in
** Description changed:
Select "edit with external editor". The image opens in Gimp, but
Shotwell crashes. Save the image, open shotwell (order doesn't matter).
* The image thumbnail doesn't change proportions to the edited image,
resulting in squashed image. And rotated images lose
Added info: If I first do an edit - any edit - using Shotwell itself so
that it creates a changed file on disk, I can then edit the image with
an external editor without problems.
So the issue seems to be connected to creating an editable copy of the
image when triggering the action by using an
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Select "edit with external editor". The image opens in Gimp, but
Shotwell crashes. Save the image, open shotwell (order doesn't matter).
* The image thumbnail doesn't change proportions to the edited image,
resulting in squashed image. And rotated images lose their rotation
Tried to run Shotwell under gdb. Couldn't get it to produce a trace.
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Never mind; I tried it again and now the selective upgrade worked for
me. Yes, it seems to fix the bug. I uploaded two images, one image at a
time and some image editing in between, to Flickr without causing a
crash. That would not have worked earlier.
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I can't figure out how to test it without upgrading almost a hundred
packages in total. I rely on this machine and don't want to add anything
else that might conceivably break other things.
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Something happened in the last week or so of updates for 14.10. Instead
of crashing directly or shortly after uploading, now the Flickr dialog
hangs busy-waiting for a minute or two, after which Shotwell crashes.
Now it's impossible to upload things at all, in other words.
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Hm, I'm wary of entrusting my photo lib to daily builds. Any idea if or
when stable builds will appear for 14.10?
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Title:
This may be the same bug I hit all the time since upgrading to 14.10.
Shotwell is all but unusable right now. The situation is the same. It
seems to happen in these cases:
* I try to upload things to Flickr and it starts opening the upload dialog;
* It uploaded, but then I try to remove the flag
Is the version in theYorba PPA fixed? If so, that may be a good interim
solution.
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Title:
Publishing to flickr broken since
I stumbled upon this bug when erasing USB-key with Startup Disk Creator,
and found out following:
These commands consume 100% CPU:
/usr/lib/udisks/udisks-daemon
udisks-helper-modify-partition /dev/sdb 1048576 7962886144 0x0c boot
When stracing processes of those commands, both are stuck
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Screen dialog won't remember brightness setting
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When testing Xubuntu quantal Alpha-2 alternate install, entire disk with
encryption (also chose to encrypt $HOME), I get an error message while
opening Thunar:
Failed to open directory jaska (that's my user). Error when getting
information for file '/home/jaska/.gvfs':
This affects me too when using precise.
I can resize other windows really nicely, but it takes *ages* to resize gnome
terminal windows.
These error messages keep appearing in .xsession-errors file
16:00:52.093 E [p2p:240 ] Got bad file info from AP
(Size=644)!
This bug still exists on Xubuntu 12.04 precise as released, version
information below:
$ apt-cache policy libvte9
libvte9:
Installed: 1:0.28.2-3ubuntu2
Candidate: 1:0.28.2-3ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 1:0.28.2-3ubuntu2 0
500 http://kh.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise/main amd64
Unfortunately I don't even know how to run either, so I'd need more
detailed instructions for testing. However, the slider problem seems to
have vanished, after installing what Update Manager offered yesterday.
The function keys for setting the brightness still do not work, i.e.
behave the way
Public bug reported:
On an Esprimo Mobile U9200 running up-to-date Precise, I am no longer
able to adjust screen brightness at all. The slider in the brightness
and lock dialog does not respond, and after 10–20 seconds, it disappears
entirely (see the screenshots I've attached).
The function
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If it's of any help, here's what the terminal tells me the moment the
slider disappears:
janne@esprimo:~$ gnome-control-center
(gnome-control-center:8314): screen-cc-panel-WARNING **: Error getting
brightness: Timeout was reached
Let me know if there are more details that can be dug up
This problem is still present in 12.04 beta.
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Title:
gcalctool needs to interpret comma (,) as decimal dot (.)
To manage
Thanks for reporting this! However, it's not Xubuntu's artwork that has
to do with this file, it's coming in from gnome-menus, which I set as
affects now.
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How about updating libvte (1:0.28.2-4) now from Debian when there is
still time remaining before the various freezes start in release
schedule?
It would be nice to have a working terminal application in the next
Xubuntu release.
The debian maintainer fixed the broken packaging already more than
Looks like libvte9 package is internally using an incorrect path for
gnome-pty-helper. libvte-2.90-9 package of the same library is using the
correct path. gnome-terminal updates utmp successfully because it is
using the latter library.
libvte9 tries to run /usr/lib/vte/gnome-pty-helper but
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** Also affects: vte (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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See attached patch.
Description:
Move the gnome-pty-helper into the -common package and install
only a single copy of this set-gid binary in /usr/lib/libvte.
The downside of this approach is that the -common package becomes
architecture specific.
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See attached patch.
Move the gnome-pty-helper into the -common package and install
only a single copy of this set-gid binary in /usr/lib/libvte.
The downside of this approach is that the -common package becomes
architecture specific.
I submitted this to the Debian bug also.
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Oops, wrong bug. Sorry about that.
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Title:
the proxy authentication option is not easy to use
To manage
I've verified that the maverick-proposed version has fixed the bug.
Tried out many unmountings with different nautilus windows etc, no crashing
anymore.
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Binary package hint: seahorse-plugins
The package description is missing. This also leads to a misleading
Decrypt package name in Ubuntu Software Center.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: seahorse-plugins 2.30.0-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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I don't think it has to do with RAW files. I just got the same issue
when trying to import jpeg images from a phone camera. Again, the exif
data shows nothing strange. If I strip the exif data from the images
before importing it works, of course.
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This seems to be fixed in Maverick. Closing.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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I still have the bug in Maverick.
The wording has changed a bit.
The situation is now:
When laptop is on AC and battery is fully charged, I have:
Energy: 57.7 Wh
Energy when full: 57.7 Wh
Energy (design): 57.7 Wh
After unplugging and waiting 2 minutes, I get:
Energy: 43.3 Wh
Energy when full:
On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 08:04:44PM -, dlotton wrote:
Also, adding the following to '/etc/network/interfaces' brings the
interface up on boot. However, I'm not sure this is the 'right' way to
fix the problem since my other Lucid machines do no have this entry.
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet
closed.
Thanks
-Janne J
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Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Clock applet shows wrong time. See attached picture, it tells more than 1000
words.
Time updates when panel is moved to different position.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Feb 15 22:02:25 2010
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
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I just added cpufreq-applet to my gnome-panel and it did not show up at all.
Then I pressed mouse right button on panel and noticed that I accidentally
pressed the button on cpufreq-applet that was not visible. So I moved my
gnome-panel to the top of my screen and all the applets were updated,
After a completely fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 64bit, the problem is
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Merijn, you can use the packages from
https://launchpad.net/~janne-hyotyla/+archive/jhyotyla
for the time being. The fix is integrated there.
I added this info to the bug description so that it doesn't get lost in
the comments.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: cups
When
Loic: The problems appears to be that cairo adds a newline character
(0x0A) at the end of any binary type 1 font definition in the PDF. This
is the thing that the patch fixes, so you can check for that.
Since I'm not really familiar with the PDF file format, and the font
definitions/declarations
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:07:46 +0100, Justin Mazzola Paluska j...@mit.edu
wrote:
With Janne Hyötylä libraries, I can print the example
XAFSPhoton_estimate.pdf document, but I can't print other PDFs, e.g.,
the attached paper I got from the ACM
I can confirm that the fix works here. I was able to print all PDFs so
far with my HP LJ 4100
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Yes I meant Adrian's patch.
I put up a package with that patch into my PPA, so other people can test as
well:
https://launchpad.net/~janne-hyotyla/+archive/jhyotyla
Printing to file and then with 'lp' fails with the original Ubuntu package but
works with the one from the PPA (with PDFs from
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
This was fixed for firefox (Bug #414114), but I'm using Opera as my
default browser, so I still cannot open URLs from evince.
dmesg:
[104214.627826] type=1503 audit(1256741527.803:22): operation=exec pid=21973
parent=21970
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34542662/ProcMaps.txt
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This still does not work if using another default browser (Opera in my
case) -- I opened Bug #462675
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What does this mean?
It still does not work for me (as the bug reporter). Or is there something I'm
missing? (i.e. I have to use a specific driver or other settings to make it
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Martin:
Muting the beep control in alsamixer solved my problem.
Previously the volume of the control was set to 00 but it was not muted,
and this produced the ugly and extremely loud beeps (especially on
headphones).
I don't know whether I have ever changed that control. But I installed a
fresh
Martin:
Muting the beep control in alsamixer solved my problem.
Previously the volume of the control was set to 00 but it was not muted,
and this produced the ugly and extremely loud beeps (especially on
headphones).
I don't know whether I have ever changed that control. But I installed a
fresh
Martin:
Muting the beep control in alsamixer solved my problem.
Previously the volume of the control was set to 00 but it was not muted,
and this produced the ugly and extremely loud beeps (especially on
headphones).
I don't know whether I have ever changed that control. But I installed a
fresh
XAFSPhoton...pdf from comment 4 still does not work with my HP Laserjet
4100 (PPD in comment 15) and Postscript drivers. Same error as
originally reported.
** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Seems there was some legacy settings causing this problem. Removing
~/.gconf/apps/nautilus solved it for me.
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Could this be related to the install/upgrade path to the current karmic.
I did a fresh install between alpha 3 and 4 and have been continuously
upgrading since then.
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Unfortunately not for me. Purging and reinstalling gnome-power-manager did not
help.
Maybe I can try to purge and reinstall the help system, but which package would
this be? Is yelp enough... or do I need to care about some language packages
(my main language is en_US but I have de selected in
Not anymore an issue since we are using flat-volumes as default. Is Fix
Released the correct status now?
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Meant to say of course we are using flat-volumes=no as default
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The requested URI ghelp:gnome-power-manager?preferences is invalid
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #595205
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595205
** Also affects: gnome-keyring via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=595205
Importance: Unknown
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OK I just now saw that it is now configurable in the status icon plugin. I'm
setting this back to confirmed to start a discussion:
What is the default value of the setting we ship in Ubuntu now?
Because I think this configuration option is pretty much non-discoverable. I
would have never thought
The XML help file seems ok. Copying it over e.g totem's help file displays it
correctly.
On the other hand, copying totem's help file to
/usr/share/gnome/help/gnome-power-manager/C/gnome-power-manager.xml displays
the same error as above.
It doesn't matter if I call the help file from the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
When an older battery is fully charged and connected to AC, the Current
Charge entry shows the same value as Design Charge. After unplugging
AC and waiting 1-2 minutes, Current Charge jumps to the actual charge of
the battery.
Here
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Interestingly,
the real energy is reported correctly:
battery.charge_level.current = 50882 (0xc6c2) (int)
battery.charge_level.design = 57720 (0xe178) (int)
battery.charge_level.last_full = 50882 (0xc6c2) (int)
battery.charge_level.percentage = 100 (0x64) (int)
But DeviceKit mixes
Just noticed that this happens only with compiz as window manager and
not with metacity. So it seems to be a compiz problem.
** Also affects: compiz (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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I take back the statement that the bug was fixed for me. I thought I had much
less printing problems now than before, but maybe it was just coincidence.
Trying to print XAFSPhoton_estimate.pdf gives me the same old error.
PPD attached.
** Attachment added: HP Laserjet 4100
This bug appears to be fixed in current karmic. Can anybody confirm?
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This particular issues seems indeed fixed, although printing the faulty
PDF from comment 3 as described in the steps to reproduce in the
original report produces a printout with plenty of layout errors (even
more than before). But that should probably go in another bug report.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: cups
When trying to print on an HP Laserjet 4100 (through network, no
possibility to connect to USB) in karmic, A notification tells me that
printing succeeded, but regarding of the document to be printed, only
one page gets printed with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Using karmic on a Dell Latitude D630.
The screen does not get locked when suspending the laptop to RAM.
In screensaver settings, activate screensaver when computer is idle and lock
screen when screensaver is active are activated.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30846705/DevkitPower.txt
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Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
In karmic, pressing the power button brings up the shutdown dialog (with
suspend, restart, shutdown etc.) as intended, but the dialog appears in
the background when certain applications have focus.
Tested so far:
Shutdown dialog
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Forgot to mention: I'm running the latest cups now
$ apt-cache policy cups
cups:
Installed: 1.4.0~svn8773-1
Candidate: 1.4.0~svn8773-1
And regarding USB I just wanted to say that I have no opportunity to plug the
printer in the USB (company shared printer), not that I have a problem with
You can read here[1] more about the flat-volumes feature. If you read
the whole thread, you can see that the feature itself seems to have
advantages over the old system. As also discussed in the thread, at the
moment it is more of an UI bug or usability issue, but there is also
no clear and easy
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Changing volume by scrolling over the rhythmbox systray icon is highly
unintuitive because of the following reasons:
* It is nowhere visibly documented (in the software itself)
* Hovering over the systray icon displays information about the
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Same here, compressing some files without spaces to .zip crashes
reproducibly. The same files as .tar.gz works normally.
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Confirming with latest karmic. This is a regression from jaunty.
I have several Matroska Video (.mkv) containers with x264 video and AC-3
audio, size ca. 1.5 GB, and this happens with all of them.
The bug is only triggered when Nautilus setting for Preview Other
Previewable Files Show
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 397192 ***
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This is a duplicate of Bug 397192 which has more info and a sample file
to download.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 397192
nautilus becomes non-responsive during video-playback
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This was fixed in gnome, I confirm the fix in karmic.
** Changed in: dia (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Several tool hotkeys do not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/69049
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Additional info:
Before the long HDD activity starts, the fan (and maybe other things, but
cannot check) gets turned off. The display stays on during that time but is
frozen i.e. does not get updated.
Adding linux to Affects because this is probably not a g-p-m thing.
** Also affects: linux
/controlC0: janne 3979 F pulseaudio
CRDA: Error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
Card0.Amixer.info:
Card hw:0 'Intel'/'HDA Intel at 0xfe9fc000 irq 21'
Mixer name : 'SigmaTel STAC9205'
Components : 'HDA:838476a0,102801f9,00100204
HDA:14f12c06,14f1000f,0010'
Controls : 25
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