*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 806606 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/806606
I've noticed this as well.
** Changed in: gnome-nettool (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Thanks for your bug report. Does your BIOS show the full 4 gigs addressed?
Also, so we can get some system information relevant to kernel problems
attached to this report, please run the following command in a terminal and
then change the status of this report to confirmed:
apport-collect
Thanks for your bug report. I believe this should be packaged against
nautilus, as it is the file manager for GNOME.
** Package changed: gnome-shell (Ubuntu) = nautilus (Ubuntu)
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** Tags added: regression-release
** Summary changed:
- printer scan will not print
+ Printer will scan, but only prints test pages after upgrade to 11.10
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Thanks for your bug report. This is filed against debian-installer, but
from your report it's not clear if you installed from an 'alternate' or
'server' iso file. It sounds like you didn't from your report, so if
that's the case please change the package that this is filed against to
'ubiquity'
Roger,
If it isn't too much trouble, could you comment upstream and attach your haze
log files? Hopefully your logs will be of more help in determining the problem.
I'll mark this as confirmed again on the Ubuntu side of things, as it
appears to be a valid issue that is not due to user error.
Thanks for your bug report. Could you please reproduce the error and
attach the installer's log files immediately after receiving the error?
Instructions can be found here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingUbiquity/AttachingLogs
** Package changed: ubuntu = ubiquity (Ubuntu)
** Changed in:
** Package changed: ubuntu = compiz (Ubuntu)
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Title:
oneiric workspace switcher - same application instance on all screens
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Sound does not work - 11.10
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It's strange that this problem only manifests itself in a Unity 3d
session, yes. However this fits the description of an X problem as
described in the Wiki quite well, so I still think we should keep a
report against xorg open. When the Unity maintainers get around to
looking at this report they
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 891074 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/891074
Thanks for translating and attaching the apport information. Could you
test the fix in bug 891074 and see if it resolves your problem? If it
doesn't please comment on that report saying so.
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Thanks for your bug report. I'll file this against xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
for you, as I've seen bugs similar to this filed against that package. This may
also be suited to the kernel, but I'll let someone more informed make that
determination. I see you've attached a good deal of relevant
** Summary changed:
- Touchpad problems
+ Vertical scroll on touchpad doesn't work
** Tags added: hw-specific
** Summary changed:
- Vertical scroll on touchpad doesn't work
+ Vertical scrolling on touchpad doesn't work
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Thanks for your bug report. From your report it is a little unclear to
me how the bug manifests itself and I'm thus having difficulty assigning
a package, though it sounds like the kernel is probably at fault.
Forgetting the wubi problem for a moment, do you experience the hang
while booting into
Thanks for describing the issue further, I'll file this against the
kernel as that is the appropriate package for issues booting into the
LiveCD. Please do try to boot into the 10.04 CD and post back regarding
the outcome of that. The kernel team should give you more instructions
as well now that
Thanks for your bug report. This sounds like a kernel problem to me, so I'll
file it against the kernel. The kernel team will need some additional system
information in order to diagnose the problem, however. Please run the following
command in a terminal to attach relevant system information
Thanks for your bug report. Since there are two separate issues here, I'll make
the focus of this bug report the sound problem, and ask that you open a
separate bug report for your problem regarding synaptic. Did your sound work in
11.04? Also, could you please run the following command in a
This is marked incomplete because the upstream folks marked the upstream
report as such, and the bug tracker automatically carries changes that
occur upstream over. They asked for haze's logs, if you'd like to
comment upstream and attach those logs. You can get them from the
helpdebug menu.
** Package changed: ubuntu = ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
finished installing 11.10 from USB HDD, installer has crashed
message appears
To
** Package changed: ubuntu = ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Title:
The problem has appeared in an installation time on the virtual PC
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Thanks for your bug report. I'll package this against the kernel, as this seems
to be a hardware problem. Does this problem occur on other versions of Ubuntu
(10.04, 11.04)? If you can boot into a LiveCD running other versions of Ubuntu
without the system overheating, please run this command
** Tags added: hw-specific macbook
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Title:
Three-finger window drag conflicts with three-finger middle-click on
Macbook Air touchpad
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Thanks for your bug report. I packaged this against CUPS, as it concerns a
printing problem. Could you please run the following command in a terminal:
apport-collect 894006
That will add relevant debugging and system information regarding
printing problems to your report, as this was originally
Thanks for your bug report. Please attach the log files contained in
/var/log/dist-upgrade/, as they will aid in diagnosing the problem.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
** Tags added: lucid2precise
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Title:
wrong display-resolution and no compiz-unity-plugin working since
Kernel 3.0.0.13
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** Tags added: macbookpro
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Title:
Live stuck on Loading bootlogo
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Title:
Computer crashes when use some USB device like Bluetooth or Pendrive
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Thanks for running apport and describing the freeze. Since its a hard
freeze this might need to be packaged against xorg or the kernel, but
I'll leave that decision up to someone more familiar with the matter.
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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** Tags added: likely-dup
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[workspace switcher] Selecting a workspace with Super-S doesn't focus
the active window
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Thanks for your bug report. I'll package this against metacity so we can get an
apport hook, but I'm not exactly sure what handles work space switching in a 2d
session. So we can get some detailed system information attached to this
report, though, could you please run the following command in
** Tags added: hw-specific regression-release
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HP Scanjet 3670 not work under K/Ubuntu 11.10 but under L/Xubuntu
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** Tags added: regression-release
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Title:
HDMI click noise in Oneiric 64-bit
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information attached to this report, please run the following command in a
terminal:
apport-collect 893131
After you do that please change the status of this report to confirmed
so the kernel team knows that it's ready
** Tags added: karmic2lucid
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Upgrade to Ubuntu 10.04 from Karmic 64 bit fails
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** Tags added: hw-specific regression-update
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Title:
ubuntu 11.10 wifi not connecting acer d255+acer 532h+
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Ubuntu 11.10, very slow to register to a wireless network when using
WPA
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** Tags added: nautilus-desktop-icons
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Title:
my desktop icons disappeared
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** Package changed: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: hw-specific regression-release
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Title:
Ubuntu 11.10 no wifi - ASUS U56
I'll file this against the kernel, though gnome-power-manager may
possibly be at fault as well.
** Package changed: ubuntu = linux (Ubuntu)
** Tags removed: regression-update
** Tags added: regression-release
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No icons in Nautilus after upgrade
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unity does not focus the new window when switching of virtual desktop
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Thanks for your bug report. I'll target this to the kernel as it
concerns a problem booting the LiveCD. To make this report more
complete, though, please add the version of Ubuntu that you are
attempting to install, and the graphics card in use on this system.
After you add that to your report
Thanks for your bug report. As this concerns a problem installing Ubuntu, I
believe it should be packaged against ubiquity. You can go ahead and ignore
Brad's automated comment, since that would collect information intended for
debugging a kernel issue. For debugging this type of problem,
Changing to confirmed, thanks for running apport.
@Brad, you may want to take a look at your arsenal script, as from what
I can tell this had sufficient system information and log files attached
already, the apport-bug tag and original packaging against the kernel
should have tipped the script
** Package changed: ubuntu = alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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Title:
inconstitent sound
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I believe this was originally confirmed per kernel triaging procedures,
which only requires that sufficient system information be attached to a
report, but since this is no longer targeted against the kernel I'll
change the status back to new.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Confirmed = New
Thanks for your bug report. I'm marking this confirmed, as I've found a
duplicate bug and am making this the master report.
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 891811 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/891811
Thanks for your bug report. I'm going to mark this as a duplicate of bug
891811. While this bug report was created first, I feel that bug report
is more clear. If you have anything to add to make bug 891811's
Changing status to Fix Released as, like you said, the folks upstream
fixed it.
** Changed in: kopete (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
** Also affects: kopete via
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=285803
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Indeed the log files wouldn't be there anymore, and sadly without them we can't
really determine the problem with any certainty. It is possible that the cd
image may have been corrupted at the time of install, did you happen to check
the integrity of the .iso file and the CD before installing?
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Thanks for your bug report. I'll target this to the kernel as it concerns a
problem booting the live CD, but someone who can interpret the output on the
screen at the time of the hang may find a different package at fault. One
question though, did you verify the integrity of the .iso file
Thanks for your bug report. I reproduced this on my machine, and from
what I can tell the untranslated words in that screenshot don't exist in
the french translation project for apport, even though the project is
reported fully translated, so I think they should be added.
** Changed in:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 890666 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/890666
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 890666
Gnome Crash with Wifi Enabled
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Xorg provides the graphical environment and is the package at fault when the
user is brought back to the login screen, so I'm targeting this there instead.
That means we need a different set of system information and log files attached
to this report, so please run the following command in a
Could you please provide the contents of that error message, and also
attach the appropriate log files to this report that are necessary to
diagnose the problem. Instructions for finding and attaching the
relevant logs are found here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingUbiquity/AttachingLogs
**
This sounds like a kernel problem to me, so I'll target it there for
now.
** Summary changed:
- When System is ideal , ubuntu 11.10 got hanged several times
+ Black screen at boot or unresponsive desktop
** Package changed: ubuntu = linux (Ubuntu)
** Description changed:
Only the Black
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Title:
Session terminates and user is returned to login screen at boot with
wifi
Thanks for your bug report. In order for other bug triagers and developers to
determine what went wrong during the installation, we need a little bit more
information. Could you please try and attach the installation log files,
instructions as to how to do that are found here:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 890126 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/890126
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 890126
updating BT5 w/4.6.39.4 kernal to 10.10 lucid failed
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Thanks for your bug report. Could you please run the following command in a
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apport-collect 890074
Unfortunately I'm not familiar with troubleshooting a problem like this,
but with the necessary information attached
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 890126 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/890126
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 890126
updating BT5 w/4.6.39.4 kernal to 10.10 lucid failed
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** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
Rubygem error
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Could you please provide some more information regarding what the
problem is? At a minimum we need the version of Ubuntu that you are
running, any error messages you encountered, what you were attempting to
update, etc.
Alsom if bug 890033 and bug 890073 describe the same problem please let
me
Could you please run the following command in a terminal and then change the
status of this report back to new:
apport-collect 890090
That will attach relevant log files and system information to this
report which developers and other bug triagers can use to determine the
problem. Thanks in
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
Software update error
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Could you try running the command with elevated privileges by typing:
sudo apport-collect 889905
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Title:
keys on the keyboard to adjust the
Thanks for your bug report. I've experienced this same problem as well,
as have a lot of other users. Unfortunately it seems like CCSM is flaky
in 11.10 right now, so I would advise against using it. I was only able
to fix this issue on my system by reinstalling, but there are a couple
things you
** Package changed: ubuntu = compiz (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: compiz (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Tags added: likely-dup
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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I can barely hear my speakers when up all the way
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** Package changed: ubuntu = ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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Network-settings screen order on LiveCD installer
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Thanks for troubleshooting your way through that. I'm changing the
status of this bug to confirmed, as 'In Progress' is only used when a
developer is working on a solution to a bug. Yes, please do open a bug
against the package 'apport' regarding that issue. In the report of that
new bug please
** Package changed: ubuntu = cups (Ubuntu)
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Printer won't print after installing Ubuntu 11.10
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** Package changed: ubuntu-docs (Ubuntu) = ubuntu
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Title:
Desktop opens, title bar missing, cursor exists and moves but does not
click
To
This doesn't seem to be a bug, so I'm going to convert this to a
question.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+question/178826
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** Also affects: ubuntu-translations
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
The first window is not fully translated
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Thanks for your bug report. Could you please run the following command in a
terminal:
apport-collect 889905
That will add detailed system information to your report. After you do
that, also please modify your report to include the manufacturer and
model number of your computer, as well as the
Thanks for your bug report. Could you please run the following command in a
terminal:
apport-collect 889708
That will add relevant system information and log files to this report,
which other bug triagers and developers can then use to determine the
problem.
** Changed in: update-manager
Are you trying to log into Windows Live Messenger/MSN when this occurs?
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Blank connect screen forever
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If that's the case, check out bug 887349 and the fix posted in that
report and then please mark this bug as a duplicate of that bug.
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Title:
@Adrian
Thanks for commenting that you are experiencing this as well, I'll mark
this as confirmed.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 887349 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887349
Thanks for your bug report. We've had a lot of users reporting problems
connecting to MSN, and the master bug report is bug 887349. Please check
out that report and leave feedback there regarding whether or
Thanks for your bug report. So we can get some additional system information
attached to this report, could you please run the following command in a
terminal and then change the status of this bug to confirmed:
apport-collect 888531
After you do that a member of the kernel team should give you
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 887349 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887349
Thanks for your bug report. Bug 887349 is the master report regarding
this issue, and there is a fix released, so please check out that report
and see if the patch resolves the problem.
** This bug has been
Could you please provide some more information regarding the problem you
are experiencing?
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Thanks for your bug report. I believe xorg is the correct package to report
this against, as it involves the user being thrown back to the login screen
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage#Graphical_Environment), but the
fact that the problem doesn't occur in an Ubuntu-2d session
Ah, that's unfortunate that the problem remains. I've been unable to reproduce
this on both my laptop and a virtualbox installation, so it looks like this
problem may be somewhat specific to your hardware and/or software
configuration. Hopefully someone else comes along who is also experiencing
Could you please try clearing the cache and cookies of your default
browser and trying the command again?
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Title:
Unity 3D desktop crashes in
Thanks for running apport. I'm going to mark this as confirmed since I
see that you had an Ask Ubuntu question open regarding this (Question
77243) and other people are experiencing the same problem.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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appropriate developers and maintainers are notified, hopefully someone
more familiar with debugging ubiquity logs can take a look at this soon.
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Thanks for your bug report. I'll target this to alsa-driver for now so we can
get an apport hook, but this may be suited to pulseaudio or possibly the kernel
as well. In any case, could you please run the following command in a terminal
on your laptop and then change the status of this bug back
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 887349 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887349
Thanks for your bug report. A lot of users have noticed this problem and
bug 887349 is the master report, so I'm going to mark this as a
duplicate of that bug. There is a patch in bug 887349, though, so
Possibly related to bug 887349?
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Title:
apparmor denial preventing MSN connection in empathy
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Could you please try booting with i915.modeset=0 and try running the
command then? If that doesn't work you can go ahead and change the
status of this bug to confirmed without the apport information.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 887349 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887349
Thanks for your bug report. This has been reported already in bug
887349, so I'm marking this as a duplicate of that bug. There's a patch
in bug 887349, though, so please check that out.
** This bug has been
Thanks for your bug report. I'm re-targeting this to xorg, as it is the correct
package for problems like this. I'm not familiar with debugging xorg issues,
but I can help you attach relevant system information and log files so that
others can help you. From a terminal could you please run the
Thanks for your bug report. This does indeed sound like a kernel problem. To
get some detailed system information and log files attached to this report,
could you please run the following command in a terminal and then change the
status of this report to confirmed:
apport-collect 887795
After
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 887349 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/887349
Thanks for your bug report. This has been reported in bug 887349
already, so I'm going to mark this as a duplicate. Please take a look at
that bug report and see if the patch works for you.
** This bug has
Filing this against Unity, though it may be a compiz bug as well. I can't seem
to reproduce this - could you possibly include specific steps to reproduce this
behavior? Also, please run the following command in a terminal so we can get
some system information attached to this report:
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