you can install gentoo from an ubuntu (or other distro) install.
http://www.wikihow.com/Install-Gentoo-Linux-from-Ubuntu
you might consider using Lubi. http://lubi.sourceforge.net (linux based ubuntu
installer)
is this what you were looking for?
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Individuals or as a group can join the SC petition. The Philippine Internet
Freedom Alliance had a call for Petition:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE9UbVFHYkVLUGIydXpSZ0lWbXdUUUE6MQ#gid=0
The group has a Facebook page; Filipino Internet Freedom Alliance.
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On Mar 25, 2012, at 11:12 AM, Gabriel H. Mercado ghmerc...@gmail.com wrote:
just read through it. these things are meant to be very general so as
to allow implementation into many different types of situations.
with it, please also let the authors know.
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On Mar 25, 2012, at 11:25 AM, Gabriel H. Mercado ghmerc...@gmail.com wrote:
that's it? no desire to expound?
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Cocoy Dayao cocoy.da...@gmail.com wrote:
The bill is crap and should
Try mediatemple if it is your cup of tea: http://mediatemple.net/webhosting/ve/
On Jun 22, 2011, at 2:53 PM, Gabriel H. Mercado wrote:
ok checking linode.
so far they're the only ones I've ever seen offering a '4096MB, 160GB,
160GB, 1600GB' vps plan. Not that I plan to get that ($159.95!),
Correct me if i'm wrong, isn't Smart building its own android market place.
The one under the NetPhone platform?
On Mar 7, 2011, at 8:16 PM, fooler mail wrote:
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Danny Ching dlcco...@gmail.com wrote:
Just a question.
If Android (which is based on Linux) is
Yes.
On Mar 7, 2011, at 8:23 PM, JP Loh wrote:
Are you referring to WAC?
Sent from my HTC
On Mar 7, 2011 8:21 PM, Cocoy Dayao cocoy.da...@gmail.com wrote:
Correct me if i'm wrong, isn't Smart building its own android market place.
The one under the NetPhone platform?
On Mar
I would like to join this group too if you guys are starting it
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On Jul 7, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Zak B. Elep zak...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Holden Hao holden...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Federico Sevilla III j...@fs3.ph wrote:
Folks,
This could be off topic, so i apologize now. but i think it is important to
reach out because plug people are the experts and this is the supposed trusted
build.
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On Oct 12, 2009, at 11:47 AM, Holden Hao wrote:
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:24 AM, Pablo Manalastas prmanalas...@yahoo.com
wrote:
On SysTest Labs: It will do a testing of the binary executable. The
testing will be more scientific than the testing done by the Special
Bids and Awards
can you podcast it or embed it somewhere?
i'll gladly reblog the embeded video so we can spread the info more.
On 07 18, 09, at 1:30 PM, fooler mail wrote:
On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 1:00 PM, John Peter
Lohj.peter...@gmail.com wrote:
Will there be a Skype conference?
2009/7/16 Pablo
you guys installed macports? http://www.macports.org/
On 05 14, 09, at 2:36 PM, Danny Ching wrote:
I'm dual booting. Best of both open source worlds.
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Miguel Paraz mpa...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:48 AM, Rom Feria rpf.l...@gmail.com wrote:
On 05 14, 09, at 6:48 AM, Rom Feria wrote:
We Mac users all run Linux either on a VM or on a separate partition.
Don't worry, we are still loving Linux! :)
LOL. that we do.
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On 05 14, 09, at 12:20 PM, Jerome Gotangco wrote:
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Robert Locke r...@mobius.ph wrote:
Hi Migs!
We did that before with an MSI and a Dell and it works nice. Although
OS X Leopard is now in 10.5.7
OT:
there is a hack floating around that lets you upgrade
fooler,
On 05 4, 09, at 4:52 PM, fooler mail wrote:
hi cocoy,
based on the information you given below especially the tcpdump
output... we have some clue what went wrong
you pxe is working properly where dhcp and tftp stages took place...
after retreiving the kernel thru tftp, put in
Plug,
i have a question and i hope you could help me out. So i have been
playing around and wanted a diskless client. so i booted a box via
pxe, tftp and dhcp. it boots--- but can't seem to find NFS.
And yes, i've tried solutions on the internet. none have worked.
I get this:
rpcbind:
On 04 21, 09, at 2:22 PM, Pablo Manalastas wrote:
DEC Alpha is dead. Now Sun Sparc is dead. Which CPU will die
next?
I love the Alpha. First chip to go 1GHz, ahead of Intel x86,
ahead of all the others. And it is blindingly fast!
Too bad it is dead.
The Cell. Apparently it is hard
Oracle has long since wanted their Operating System. Here's their
chance. OpenSolaris+OracleDB or OpenSolaris+MySQL going head to head
with linux options. Then there is ZFS. Granted BtrFS is an alternative
and the guys who get a bigger adaption will win that race This is
a shot across
On 04 21, 09, at 12:30 PM, Orlando Andico wrote:
that screwed per core licensing is what enables oracle to turn huge
profits and buy other companies. And oracle's customers are paying up.
It's like Cornelius Vanderbilt said, if you have to ask, you can't
afford it.
of course ;) profit is
On 04 21, 09, at 12:58 PM, Orlando Andico wrote:
BtrFS is from Oracle, but the religion is that screw the FS, use ASM
and raw devices.
that one i didn't know. been waiting to hear when the tech's all
mature to try it out.
Cocoy
www.twitter.com/cocoy
People who are really serious
jcq,
Look at the footer to this email. that one that says archives ;)
On 04 13, 09, at 7:48 AM, Jaa wrote:
dear all,
anyone knows where can i find the previous messages posted in this
list? thanks in advance.
regards,
jcq
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On 04 13, 09, at 1:15 PM, jan gestre wrote:
Even the much acclaimed/maligned CICT employs incompetent people,
we're able to login to their MySQL database running on Fedora that
has no root password, imagine that! sighhh
You don't suppose Homer Simpson is running their box?
On 04 7, 09, at 7:02 PM, Jerome Gotangco wrote:
That's bull. Security is also responsibility of the human component,
not just relying on the system. Either they don't have competent
admins on board or they just relied their systems with incompetent
partners.
Exactly. FUD.
hopefully IBM and Sun will get married and it will all remain free.
On 04 2, 09, at 6:29 PM, Miguel Paraz wrote:
On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 6:09 PM, Orlando Andico
orly.and...@gmail.com wrote:
As a corollary to Doc Mana's last statement...
It seems that so long as a piece of software is
opendns is telling me bayanmuna.net isn't loading.
On 12 11, 08, at 5:47 PM, kaloy wrote:
HB 1716
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Thanks. was able to use google to locate a cache of your website. read
the bill. looks good. blogged about it:
http://tinyurl.com/59ftky
cheers and thanks for the heads up.
On 12 11, 08, at 6:14 PM, kaloy wrote:
i see. in the meantime, you can also find some info on the bill here:
On 12 3, 08, at 2:52 PM, Jerome Gotangco wrote:
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Daniel Escasa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sabi ni Jerome noong Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:27 PM:
Can I install Mac OS X Leopard into some cloned Pentium 4 machine
with 1GB
of RAM?
That would be against the terms
On 08 25, 08, at 1:23 AM, Elijah wrote:
Hello list,
I have noticed a decent speed on normal sites, a bit higher speeds on
speed test sites (speedtest.net,etc) but when tested on streaming
sites
like youtube it looks like it never goes up 10kbps (even in the
evenings)
Is there a
opendns blocks fhm ph? hmmm... maybe your settings are too strict?
just relax it.
On 08 11, 08, at 9:21 AM, Robert DC. Reyes, MCP wrote:
Actually, my SmartBro PC is using OpenDNS for months now. It's just
that I need to browse FHMPhil from time-to-time ;)
brgds,
Bob Reyes
On Mon, Aug
On 06 26, 08, at 2:17 AM, Peter Santiago wrote:
jan gestre wrote:
I remember when I was working in the Ortigas area and my employer
decided to have Globe DSL installed, and the list of sad
experiences are as follows:
* Tech Support (Outsourced employees and no IT experience) sucks
i've tried running wine for online games like pangya (it was the only
gaming disk i could find at the time) about a year ago via wine. no
dice. don't know in wine's 1.0 era or if transgaming's cedega could be
of use for games like those.
machine in question was an old toshiba satellite
On Apr 25, 2008, at 3:51 PM, Orlando Andico wrote:
I don't understand all this lose the war... bit. It does seem overly
dramatic and alarmist.
me too. i don't get it.
Free Software ought to stand on its own merits.
And one of those merits is... freedom. Now freedom is of value to some
$ loss to them, if they corner the market
for the foreseeable future
Being optimistic, does not mean being unrealistic hehehe
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Subject: Re: [plug] OLPC Caves In
To: Philippine Linux Users' Group
On Apr 25, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Orlando Andico wrote:
Morons.
But on the other hand, I never trusted non-capitalists.
I don't think it's a huge loss (maybe for African dirt-poor kids, but
they need food more than computers).
It is NOT a loss for Linux. Just the other day, I went to
On Apr 22, 2008, at 9:19 AM, jan gestre wrote:
Thinking of OpenLDAP to use for authentication? I don't use it, so
can't comment.
Tried it but it's a pain to set this up so I gave up.
yep.
Samba's easiest to setup, obviously. Works for both Macs and Windows.
NFS, had a problem finding
On Apr 20, 2008, at 3:26 PM, jan gestre wrote:
Hi Guys,
We have a project wherein there's a need to create a file server
(Linux) to serve client machines like Power Mac G5, Windows (Xp
Home, Xp Prof, Vista Home), I wonder what's the best tool to use for
this, Samba? NFS? BTW, the
i have questions.
ooxml is now an iso standard and odf is the same? correct?
doesn't it mean therefore that OpenOffice, Google Docs, iWork and
everybody else now can now parse Microsoft Office formats much better?
That OO and the rest have no excuse anymore not to be able to render
properly
On Apr 2, 2008, at 8:12 PM, Peter Plug wrote:
Incorrect... ODF is an Open Standard for Documents... OOXML is a
Standard for Documents (Guess what the missing word is)
and that's the part where i'm confused... my understanding is an ISO
certification means an open standard everyone can
On Mar 31, 2008, at 5:20 PM, AC Perdon wrote:
Sorry to high jack your question Froilan, But I also have same
question as you. If my Server would be running as VM server and be
running 3- 4 guest OS(linux sympre) one for the host thats my VM
not yet sure if vmware of xen any
On Mar 5, 2008, at 12:42 AM, Miguel Paraz wrote:
Thanks for the tips. I think I'll go for the dual-core Penryn
processors, the E8xxx's. I don't think I'll be needing quad-core, I'd
probably be running only one or two VM's at a time.
imho, ram is more important than pure processor muscle. get
On Mar 5, 2008, at 9:43 AM, Miguel Paraz wrote:
Yes i'll start with 2gb. Otherwise this is a personal budget rig so i
want to buy the minimum i need.
i think i won't go for penryn. The locally available motherboards with
integrated video on nvidia nforce don't support it. I don't want to
On Feb 27, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Martin Acupanda wrote:
Currently I still don't have internet in our place for the following
reason:
1. I have to pay additional 4000+ pesos just so I can connect to their
nearest box which I don't want to.
2. My home is far from the nearest transmitter of
On Dec 17, 2007, at 11:42 PM, erik wrote:
Noong Monday, 17 December, 2007 03:07 PM sinulat ni Ariel E. Isidro
Hi all,
i need help on running windows online/lan games on linux...
i did try wine and was able to install the games without errors,
but the game did not execute perfectly,
On Dec 17, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Luisito G. Trinidad wrote:
maybe on fedora or ubuntu;
i dont have any idea about it, can anobody here can help me.
i hope anyone here had already set it!
thnx
On 12/16/07, Danny Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try installing firestarter. makes it so easy.
On 12
On Dec 8, 2007, at 9:43 PM, Holden Hao wrote:
On Dec 7, 2007 5:49 PM, Manny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One Laptop per Child Doesn't Change the World
by John C. Dvorak
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2227872,00.asp
Dvorak does not get it. He did not do the research on this one. The
On Dec 9, 2007, at 9:15 AM, Holden Hao wrote:
Access is an issue of the digital divide debate but in itself it does
not solve the problem of education. Giving people a computer and the
Internet is not an efficient method for education. It is the same as
giving people access to a library.
On Dec 8, 2007, at 6:12 AM, Mhac Janapin wrote:
Somebody told me that Xen does wonders. ;-) I have not used it
personally, but that will be my project next year.
yeah. one of the interesting things that have come out of Virtual
Machines was that thing they did with Xen, where they ran
On Dec 8, 2007, at 12:23 PM, Gari Melecio wrote:
Mr. John C. Dvorak is an angry man. Or is it just me?
i quite agree with dvorak on this one.
Hi manny. :)
On Dec 7, 2007, at ,Dec 7, 5:49PM, Manny wrote:
One Laptop per Child Doesn't Change the World
by John C. Dvorak
and
they turn it into something special. What a Linux distribution should
be? My 2nd point being: Linux can be anything you want it to be.
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really on the situation and project end goal.
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On Oct 17, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Mhac Janapin wrote:
Apple?
I thought this was a Linux List?
it is. i use both OS X and Linux all the time and i'm generally happy
with both. Apple just so happens to be the best desktop Unix provider
at the moment and Linux can learn a think or two from them,
On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:33 PM, andrelst wrote:
Cocoy,
Just a clarification, MAC OS X 10.0 to 10.4 are unix like which is
the same with Linux. MAC OS X 10.5 Leopard which will come out
officially next week,is the one certified to be called a true UNIX OS
on the line, joining the ranks of
On Oct 18, 2007, at 12:46 AM, Eduardo Tongson wrote:
Try attached config. Changes:
i didn't notice but did you specifically point the kernel to use
amd64? and not x86-64 ?
you might also want to try to use genkernel.
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On Oct 18, 2007, at 9:23 AM, Eduardo Tongson wrote:
He is using genkernel. x86_64 is AMD64.
aaahh... i see. there is a specific one for amd64/intel emt-64 and
the generic kind that works for both the x86_64. Swtich to the
plain amd64 and things might look better.
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On Oct 18, 2007, at 10:41 AM, Eduardo Tongson wrote:
or if you want to go specifically via .config (though i'd recommend
compiling by hand, note _GENERIC_CPU is not set):
What is the difference between via .config and compiling by hand ?
sorry:
via .config = editing .config using vi/pico
on downloading and if the connection
should fail, to keep trying 99 times until it completes the download.
that way you don't have to keep looking at it.
cheers,
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browser--- like ctrl+alt+f loads firefox?
is that what you have in mind?
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it? use it.
contribute to it. Make it the way you think it should be or help it
get there.
cheers!
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press power off.
you know that would be a nice business app, and a nice workflow.
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, resources and a lot of
pushing.
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for the link! i shall be reading that.
cheers
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On Oct 1, 2007, at 10:36 PM, jon robles wrote:
Hi Guys,
What can you suggest for linux monitoring (CPU/Mem/Disk I/O). Thanks!
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of stuff. --- http://www.linux-ha.org/
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and at the power of our current boxes,
a minute or two longer to compile the kernel really means so little.
aesthetically, it's kinda good not to have bloat.
thanks for the info on initrd. it might be useful, someday. there's
always something to learn!
cheers!
Cocoy Dayao
People who
/lilo if you passed the
right parameters on boot?
cheers.
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don't
need mkinitrd.
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reference.
Wait for the others if they have an idea about this.
what you are looking for is something like genkernel. as far as i
know genkernel is gentoo specific.
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mistake, I got 2 of globe's 2Mbps DSL, with
which, i
cant even download torrents, seems like globe is blocking torrent
downloading.
did you use the standard 6881 port?
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People who are really serious about
though.
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On Jul 13, 2007, at 1:58 AM, Ariz Jacinto wrote:
MPX Website:
http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/
interesting. thanks for the link.
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never heard before in my previous installation of Debian
testing. Actually I don't think of the sound as noise since it happens
at random.
dunno really.
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People who are really serious about software should make
are known to be notoriously noisy... i'm sure you'll figure it out.
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on a cd-rw combo drive for some reason. but
using the same medium on a different machine, it worked. dunno really
why.
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that it should be good to go.
i've ran ubuntu, gentoo on parallels.
i've also tried playing with olpc's sugaros on parallels. works like
a charm... 'xept for networking for sugaros which i couldn't bring up.
this is intel mac... btw. not ppc.
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really? thanks. i'll check these guys out.
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at the Company's WestCoast base (since all other memory
is currently occupied). and the TheGrid hides these facts to johnny-
johnny's favoriteApp and terracotta handles the local caches and such...
did i understand it correctly?
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with
it. a couple of weeks later i found out that the problem was with the
power on button. when i had it fixed the box's all right.
cheers
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for
distcc to work right...
assuming of course xgrid for linux works...
sorry, stopping now. just geeking out at the idea.
hehehe.
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On 06 17, 07, at 4:59 AM, Rom Feria wrote:
FWIW, UP bought 60+ XServe G5s and distributed it to all campuses. :P
In addition, we purchased several more XServes (Intel).
whoa.
excellent! :D
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People who
it for
anyone going out to start their own open source business.
open source does not change the paradigm of starting a company,
instead it opens (no pun intended) greater opportunity to build new
and exciting things.
what's your passion? what's your great idea?
Cocoy Dayao
a linux box.
logs would be helpful.
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hope i could at least point you in the right direction.
cheers.
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as an example of multi-touch, which is a shame. too bad
consumers won't be able to appreciate it... unless of course they'll
be getting an iphone, which is also multi-touch.
multi-touch is pretty cool.
cheers,
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. so...
unless they've been licensed by microsoft... hehehe.
bill gates i think was just trying to steal some of apple's
thunder... but a coffee table doesn't really impress especially when
only the richest of the rich can afford it.
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/interest of mine.
cheers and good luck.
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to go around.
my point is--- we may not have a rich country like the US, but we're
also not hopeless. in my humble opinion, we've learned a do-it-
yourself attitude with open source, maybe we should apply it to other
aspects of our lives.
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. corporations
supported it when it started to be useful for them.
in my humble opinion, the key to a successful open source project has
always been the community. if a particular community needs something
done... they create the project. money will come on its own.
Cocoy Dayao
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saw this at kernel trap... was curious. have you tried it? experiences?
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People who are really serious about software should make their own
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will be good for Linux and IBM than it would be
for microsoft. ibm has been itching for a fight to get back at m$ for
the whole PC debacle.
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People who are really serious about software should make their own
risk to the company.
cheers,
Cocoy Dayao
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this work in ubuntu
have you tried to manually boot the kernel from grub?
press: c upon seeing grub?
then issue the commands from there? it could be that the kernel isn't
booting properly?
and it could also be that you may be missing some kernel modules?
cheers
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, even after that your box
will still be enjoying software that'll work for you for sometime to
come and when it has physically reached the limits by then you
probably have a replacement all good to go.
you know, you should be all set given your spec.
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Cocoy Dayao
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supporting the OS I have so I
can use their product without headache.
just in case your thing doesn't work: try also cups (www.cups.org),
if it works for you. cups is Common Unix Printing System.
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