Noticed that in the forthcoming LibO 24.2, the "remote" is being given
prominence, by moving its settings from the Tools ▸ Options ▸
LibreOffice Impress configuration dialog to the Slide Show ▸ Slide Show
Settings menu.
IMHO this makes it quite important to have this feature working as
intended
As mentioned it does not here. My system looks for the file
`brcmfmac43455-sdio.clm_blob` not for
`rcmfmac43455-sdio..clm_blob`, with being the
same as for the `brcmfmac43455-sdio..txt`. Maybe the system
firmware has a role in this...
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I have diagnosed the problem as follows.
My broadcom 43455 adapter needs:
1. a different brcm43455-sdio.txt file from the one supplied in ubuntu,
which is a cypress provided version.
2. a different brcm43455-sdio.bin file from the one supplied in ubuntu,
that again is a cypress provided version
Hope that now all what is needed to identify the issue is available.
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Title:
Issues over broadcom brcmfmac43455 firmware
** Attachment added: "My brcmfmac43455-sdio.txt"
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Reopened as I see the issue again...
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Status: Invalid => New
** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
** Attachment added: "dmesg with ubuntu firmware"
Just a quick note to inform that the issue is also present with the
ubuntu 6.1.0-1008-oem kernel which should be extra close to the tip of
mainline. Thus, the issue is most likely still present in mainline.
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>apport-collect 2013027' and attach dmesg from both when using the
original ubuntu and the windows firmware.
I'll add dmesg after re-install of of the original linux-firmware from
ubuntu which should be close to what original ubuntu does but might not
be totally equivalent to it in case some
Following trace is also obtained:
[18818.672366] [ cut here ]
[18818.672374] NETDEV WATCHDOG: enxf8e43b7bdd6c (ax88179_178a): transmit queue
0 timed out
[18818.672422] WARNING: CPU: 3 PID: 38259 at net/sched/sch_generic.c:529
dev_watchdog+0x21f/0x230
[18818.672437]
Public bug reported:
On a machine with the ax88179 USB3 ethernet adapter, the adapter works
poorly.
As long as there is a moderate usage of the ethernet connection
everything seems to work fine.
As soon as the usage pattern changes and a continuous throughput is
required (typical case
Public bug reported:
Using an external USB-C hub with hdmi, usb and ethernet ports, I
constantly see the following after ~ a couple of hours of usage:
CPU: 7 PID: 137 Comm: irq/122-pciehp Tainted: P OE
5.15.0-60-generic #66-Ubuntu
[37914.942824] Hardware name: SCHENKER
Noticed that among the many tips of the day, LibO also suggests to use
Android or IPhone to remotely control an Impress presentation. The
"more info" page then excplicitly declares that the feature is cross
platform "GNU/Linux, Windows or macOS." either via Bluetooth or Wifi.
However to use the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1958267 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1958267
In fact a duplicate, sorry for the noise
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1958267
wpa can't connect to servers using TLS 1.1 or older
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Public bug reported:
Today I have updated from 20.04 to 22.04. Now it is impossible to
connect to ALMAWIFI that is my university wifi network. Being this part
of EDUROAM, I strongly suspect that EDUROAM has been broken as well.
The system seems to be able to connect to regular wifi networks,
The bug is still there as of LibO 7.3.x. Up in comment 12
(https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120663#c12) there
is a nice analysis of the underlying problem why the remote cannot work.
Established that, I think that most users go used to the fact that the
remote functionality
Bug still there. In most situations the remote cannot be used at all.
Not via bluetooth (because of this issue), neither via wifi (because you
typically do presentations at sites where you do not control the wifi
network and traffic to the relevant ports gets blocked). Suggested
upstream some
Public bug reported:
Hi,
trying to use packet writing on a DVD RW media with ubuntu 20.04 I see a kernel
bug.
This is what I am doing:
1) Preparing a dvdrw with the udf filesystem with mkudffs --media-
type=dvdrw --spartable=2 /dev/pktcdvd/pktcdvd0 after having erased it
with growisofs -Z
>From the warnings, this seems to be happening again on 20.04 with the
latest HWE kernel (5.11) and i915 related firmware files.
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Unable to provide the logs, because when the bug hits, I cannot get to a login
prompt.
If there is a way to get some logs, I'd like to try to help, but I need further
instructions.
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The premise is that my ignorance on BT is complete. After some
investigation, it is my understanding that RFCOMM channels are to RFCOMM
communication a bit like ports in TCP and UDP, with the main difference
that while there are really a lot of TCP/UDP ports and some of them are
reserved as "well
Thanks for the analysis!
>From it, I still wonder whether this is a pulseaudio bug, though. Why is
pulseaudio ever binding to RFCOMM channel 3 *before* there is any need
to do so? That is, until I am not connected to any device using channel
3, why is pulseaudio already using it up?
In other
Andrzej, I am CC-ing you on this, because I believe that you were one of
the original corder of the BT code for the impress remote on linux. I
hope that you may able to provide some advice on this. If I'm wrong,
please take my apology for the noise.
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The bug is also confirmed in the ubuntu launchpad at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bluez/+bug/1798400.
Users there are reporting that they are experiencing the issue in ubuntu
(from bionic, I think) and gentoo. This adds to the reports in fedora
and to the confirmation here on arch
Issue still present in LibO 6.4.3.1.
I see the bug as still unconfirmed after more than one year. I wonder if
it could be confirmed, given that the same issue has also been reported
for redhat (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1581879)
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Can you please indicate that you are also experiencing the issue in the
issue tracker at the document foundation at
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120663 ?
The issue is still "unconfirmed" there, and until it is "confirmed" by
multiple reporters, there is little
Issue persists with current LibO 6.3.1.2 and most likely due to the fact
that the bluetooth stack on linux (bluez) has changed in the past years
and impress has not cought up.
Problem is now more visible due to the startup tooltips in Impress 6.3.x
which explicitly introduce the impress remote
Wonder if it could be useful to kindly ask Andrzej Hunt if he can look
into the issue. If I am not wrong he is the author of the current bluez
5 code in Impress.
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I have investigated a bit further.
- Using a USB wifi adapter (took me some time to force one to use only
the 2.4 GHz band as my laptop wifi adapter) I can always connect
properly, so the issue is restricted to the intel card I have in my
laptop. This should exclude wpasupplicant and
Yes, that is probably the case and it was probably just by chance that
after downgrading the firmware I managed connecting for a couple of
times consecutively. Now, I cannot connect again and the only reliable
way of connecting seems to be by letting the mobile phone connect and
using cable or
Public bug reported:
Seen on intel Wireless-N 2230 BGN (rev c4).
After the update to said linux firmware version I had issues in connecting to
the WPA enterprise wifi networks EDUROAM and ALMAWIFI. EDUROAM is the European
universities Wi-Fi network. Ability to connect to non enterprise network
Cannot test daily builds right now, but 6.3.0 beta 1 still has the issue.
Launching impress reports:
bluetoothd[1386]: RFCOMM server failed for LibreOffice Impress Remote:
rfcomm_bind: Address already in use (98)
in the system logs and then the remote app cannot contact the host.
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Still present in 6.2.0 RC 1
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Title:
Regression: cannot use impress remote over bluetooth with ubuntu
bionic
Status in
I think that the issue can be either a bug in the bluetooth stack or
merely something that has /changed/ in the bluetooth stack, that
libreoffice has not tracked properly. Hence, I have also opened a bug
upstream for LibO, mentioning this one.
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I have stayed a long time without trying impress remote, so I do not
know exactly when the issue started. However, I am sure that last year
at this time (aka on 16.04) the issue did not exist.
Just tried latest non-RC kernel from mainline 4.18.x and the issue is
still there.
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See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1581879
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Title:
Regression: cannot use impress remote over bluetooth with ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Trying to use the impress remote
(https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Impress_Remote) over bluetooth with
libreoffice over ubuntu bionic fails.
The handset errors out that it cannot connect with Libreoffice on the
computer even if the bluetooth adapter on the handset and on
In general, it is hard to test modern kernels on artful because of the header
dependence on libssl1.1 (is it really a hard requirement?)
In any case, the fact that 2.16 is OK makes me hope that on the upgrade to
bionic, the issue will automatically be over.
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I only use the internet key rarely, so it is hard for me to give any
precise indication about when the issue was introduced. I would say that
at the release of artful the issue was not there.
Tested mainline 2.16 and it is OK. Correctly reports "setup of pktcdvd
device failed" rather than
Public bug reported:
On insertion of a Huawei E173 mobile internet USB stick the artful
kernel now oopses:
BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 03d0
[ 633.710837] IP: pkt_setup_dev+0x2af/0x650 [pktcdvd]
Issue seems to be related to the setup of the cdrom-like
Question expired. Can we reopen the bug as an enhancement request?
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Please document how to build a patched version of the
Public bug reported:
In order to resolve some bugs, to workaround some hardware quirk, or to
help developers test some bug-fixing patch it would be able to:
- Get the sources of the *current* (non mainline) ubuntu kernel
- Apply some patch
- Rebuild the kernel in a PPA (so that it can be made
I have occasionally seen this too, in kubuntu 17.04. What is weird is
that it happens only sometimes, and I cannot recognize what triggers the
issue. Last time it went away with a reboot.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1566302
Same issue here: DELL Precision T5400 with nvidia graphics cannot
suspend anymore after upgrade to xenial.
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Same issue here: DELL Precision T5400 with nvidia graphics cannot
suspend anymore after upgrade to xenial.
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Ubuntu 16.04:
Hi, I forgot to report:
the Wily kernel does not have the issue. Only the Vivid kernel has it.
As a matter of fact, according to conversation I had with one of the
kernel developers, the issue may be due to a race. The more modern
kernels do not seem to trigger the problem.
I cannot test the
** Description changed:
After update to wily, I have continuous disconnections with a tplink
725N wifi usb dongle that uses the r8188eu driver to the point that the
dongle is completely useless.
In vivid, the driver driver shipped with the kernel was problematic but
working a bit
Since it is anyway easy to install the driver in http://www.tp-
link.us/res/down/soft/TL-WN725N_V2_150911.zip, please ignore
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I see the bug marked as invalid. How does one report a problem with the
launchpad infrastructure?
** Description changed:
Hi,
- In the process of working around an issue that has appeared in the linux
- kernel after the patch series "convert host_busy to atomic_t" (see bug
- 1451277), I
Public bug reported:
After update to wily, I have continuous disconnections with a tplink
725N wifi usb dongle that uses the r8188eu driver to the point that the
dongle is completely useless.
In vivid, the driver driver shipped with the kernel was problematic but
working a bit better (some
>From LKML conversation, fix https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/11/20/581 is not
likely to be applied upstream, because it probably just papers over the
real bug.
The real issue appears with the patch series "scsi: convert host_busy to
atomic_t" that causes regressions on some hardware configurations.
Public bug reported:
Hi,
In the process of working around an issue that has appeared in the linux
kernel after the patch series "convert host_busy to atomic_t" (see bug
1451277), I would like to compile kernel deb packages that work around
the issue in a PPA, using patches that appeared on the
No logs should be required as this is a wishlist regarding
kernel/launchpad documentation.
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Bisected.
Bug seen after commit 045065d8a300a37218c548e9aa7becd581c6a0e8 [SCSI]
fix qemu boot hang problem.
Actually, the problem is not with that commit that is perfectly fine.
That commit merely lets the real bug be triggered.
Real bug is with scsi host lock and likely to be triggered by
Please ignore my previous message. Did not wait enough. Bug is present
in 3.17 upstream
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Title:
Extremely high IOWait and
I have tried to look into the issue, but I am encountering a situation
that is extremely weird. Hence I hope that someone might be able to
help.
The latest kernel that works from the ubuntu mainline ppa repo is
3.16.7-031607_3.16.7-031607.201410301735
Kernel
Also
hdparm -i /dev/sda
hangs when the iowait goes high.
Note that the issue happens with the drive unmounted.
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Extremely
Bug present with 3.17.8 mainline
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Title:
Extremely high IOWait and processes hungs after utopic-vivid upgrade
with Iomega Zip
** Summary changed:
- Extremely high IOWait and processes hungs after utopic-vivid upgrade
+ Extremely high IOWait and processes hungs after utopic-vivid upgrade with
Iomega Zip drive (IDE)
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I would also rise priority, since the issue
- makes it often impossible to shut down the machine cleanly, requiring a hard
reset which may result in data loss;
- I imagine that it can make it quite hard to install security updates from
ubuntu as any update of the kernel package tends to result
Installed python-pyqt5 as reported in bug 1439784 to make apport-collect
work.
Still getting error apport-collect crashing though.
dpkg-query: no packages found matching linux
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/share/apport/apport-kde, line 530, in module
Given that apport collect fails, can the incomplete tag be removed
anyway?
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Extremely high IOWait and processes hungs after
3.17.0 impossible to test because, for some reason, it fails to boot to
X with the nvidia proprietary driver, so it is hard to test in realistic
conditions.
In any case, I would say that the issue has been introduced in the 3.16
- 3.17 transition.
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Please disregard my previous message.
The bug is definitely there.
In some cases it does not manifest immediately. Conversely, it is quite
frequent to see the IOWAIT close to zero at system startup. Then after a
while the system is up, the IOWAIT jumps for no reason at about 50% and
stays there.
3.16.7-031607-generic seems to have no issue.
3.19.0-18-generic has the issue
4.0.4-040004-generic cannot be tested because it is impossible for me to use X
with it (the nvidia proprietary driver 304 does not work with it and Kwin does
not work on my hardware without it).
This is already good
3.18.14-031814-generic seems to have the issue
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Extremely high IOWait and processes hungs after utopic-vivid upgrade
Status
After tons of testing, I strongly suspect that the issue was with a
failing SATA cable, passing next to the IDE cable of the ZIP disk.
Whenever detaching the ZIP, I was probably bending the SATA cable in
such a way that made it work more reliably. Now the cable has failed
altogether and, after
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Title:
Extremely high IOWait and processes hungs after utopic-vivid
Brad, I cannot provide log files:
- If I boot with the zip disk the machine goes to 60% iowait and processes
dealing with I/O start hunging. I do not want to risk my data just to try
running apport (that would likely fail anyway).
- If I boot without the zip disk, the log files cannot report
apport-collect 1451277
ERROR: Could not import module, is a package upgrade in progress? Error: No
module named PyQt5.QtCore
Please do not ask things that are clearly beyond the possibilities of
kubuntu vivid after the plasma 5 transition.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status:
After more research, I can confirm the bug and I hope I have also
determined the cause...
1) Bug also happens when booting from the vivid iso image... so it is
not dependent from leftovers due to the utopic-vivid upgrade.
2) Bug stops manifesting if I detach the IOMEGA ZIP drive (with ide
Hack in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/522998/comments/61
seems to work around the issue.
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Title:
XHCI (USB
Marking the bug as confirmed, since there is a known working workaround,
proving that the bug exists.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Bug is still present as of utopic. Now also verified trying the same
USB3 pci card on an DELL Precision T5400 Server.
Unable to test upstream kernel, but it is extremely likely that the bug
is also present there.
Please, propagate to Sarah Sharp (who said me once Ubuntu doesn't forward me
bugs
I see it on a laptop that does not connect automatically to the wireless
network after wakeup. But I have the same issue also with a desktop with
wired ethernet. So a more appropriate title would be 'network manager
fails to reconnect after resume', because the issue is not wifi
specific.
After
As a further note, the script by aztecjoe works around the issue just
fine.
I would recommend delivering it via an updated network manager package
and not waiting for network manager to have the issue fixed. If and when
the issue is fixed in network manager, the redundant restart should not
be a
Public bug reported:
During a normal
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
my utopic system reported the need to upgrade the kernel package.
During the process, I saw
Setting up linux-image-3.16.0-24-generic (3.16.0-24.32) ...
Running depmod.
update-initramfs: deferring update (hook will be called later)
Started to see this on an eeepc after upgrade to utopic, that basically
made the wifi so fragile that the laptop cannot be used.
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Actually happens with queue 2
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Title:
1814:0201 ieee80211 phy0: rt2x00queue_flush_queue: Warning - Queue 0
failed to flush
Bug is also present in 3.16.x
See also https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59321
Please assure that the relevant patches are applied on the trusty (lts)
and utopic (current) kernels.
IMHO this issue is particularly serious because in most cases the system
appears to resume from
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected trusty
** Description changed:
Working on kubuntu saucy 64bit. Trying to connect to the internet via an
UMTS phone that is DUN capable over bluetooth (Samsung galaxy)
Setting up things manually, i.e.
bring up rfcomm via rfcomm
apport information
** Attachment added: ProcModules.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300386/+attachment/4175737/+files/ProcModules.txt
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** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300386/+attachment/4175728/+files/BootDmesg.txt
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** Attachment added: PulseList.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300386/+attachment/4175738/+files/PulseList.txt
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** Attachment added: UdevDb.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300386/+attachment/4175740/+files/UdevDb.txt
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apport information
** Attachment added: ProcInterrupts.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300386/+attachment/4175736/+files/ProcInterrupts.txt
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** Attachment added: Lsusb.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300386/+attachment/4175733/+files/Lsusb.txt
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** Attachment added: CurrentDmesg.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300386/+attachment/4175730/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt
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** Attachment added: IwConfig.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1300386/+attachment/4175731/+files/IwConfig.txt
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** Attachment added: ProcCpuinfo.txt
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** Attachment added: WifiSyslog.txt
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Same issue in trusty.
This is in fact a kernel bug: see https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/2/9/316.
Tried mainline (e.g. 3.15.6) and works fine.
There is also another bug in modemmanager/networkmanager. This keeps
rfcomm0 open when the connection is dropped and causes modemmanager to
keep asking the
To Jussi...
as the original reporter of this bug, I think it has no hope of being fixed
even if you provide all the relevant kernel commits.
Which is bad, because the crash is serious and happens 'late' when may kernel
data structures may have been written over, with potential data loss.
I
I see this in kubuntu 14.04
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Title:
bluetooth adapter not found after wakeup
Status in “bluez” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug
Same issue here with a Schenker S413, identical to clevo W740SU, Sager
NP240 and System 76 Galago ultrapro.
Probem is worse than described, though.
If you attach an external monitor and
xrandr --ouptput HDMI2 --auto --output eDP1 --off
(i.e. switch on external monitor, off internal one)
then
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This bug has been investigated and fixed in recent linux ages ago and
Jussi, eccerr0r and I have provided all the relevant information and
pointers in this thread. It has also
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- Kernel 3.8.x panics on bluetooth DUN disconnect
+ Kernels from 3.8.x to 3.11.x panic on bluetooth DUN disconnect
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