OK. The problems and software versions described here are now 10 years
old. If anyone has continuing audio issues, please log a new bug with
your current system details.
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affected card within the last 10 years. Maybe one of the several other
affected people can provide some feedback.
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Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 10.10 (maverick) reached end-of-life on April 10, 2012.
And Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy) reached end-of-life on May 12, 2011.
See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
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Please upgrade to the
lucid has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the lucid task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
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Initial power management support for M-Audio devices will finally be
available in the ICE1712 driver in the upcoming upstream 3.15 kernel.
The 3.15 kernel will be available at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/ and instructions on how to install and uninstall it are
available at
do route plugin support rewind if front device need to use route plugin
?
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-
lib.git;a=blob;f=src/conf/cards/ICE1712.conf;hb=HEAD
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-lib.git;a=blob;f=src/pcm/pcm_route.c;hb=HEAD
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This is still an issue with me on ubuntu 13.10 unbelievable
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To manage notifications
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/commit/?id=078a39af886ea3bb590595b973343af77c2837fe
if the thinkpad_acpi card can be ignored by modifying
ENV{PULSE_IGNORE}=1 in 90-pulseaudio.rules
this may mean that you can add an entry to ignore your ice1712 card and
you can run Jack server
Well, there are several ways we could go about the initial mixer setting. We
could initialize DAC0 and DAC1 to be on by default in the ALSA init db, which
would be just a quick fix. Better would be if we could rename these devices in
the kernel to be labelled Front, Surround, LFE, Headphone and
Hello,
the neverending story continues...
just made a fresh install of 11.10.
No Sound with my Terratec EWX 24/96
I had to run the envy mixer (mudita24)
DAC0 and DAC1 were set to 0 by default.
After fixing that it works fine,
BTW suspend is still broken.
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I don't have any problems with this bug anymore on Natty. So I can
confirm that this is fixed for me with alsa-lib - 1.0.24.1-0ubuntu4.
@ David Henningsson
Thank you for your tip with the ttable entries. I was not possible to make a
mapping through via-ice1712.conf (but perhaps I just did
Marcus,
Thank you for informing me about the issue, but I must admit I don't
understand it at all and I hope I will succeed to find somebody who could
explain me what I am supposed to do...
:) I suppose this is related to my soundcard Audiphile 2496 and it could be
connected with its driver
@David Henningsson
Just to gather information, what is the soundcard that allows for this
configuration?
I have a M-Audio Delta 1010lt which has 10 output channels.
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* lp178442-ICE1712.patch: Makes pulseaudio succeed in opening
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(LP: #178442)
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What would I have to do, if I want to switch output to channels 34
(where I connected headphones)
Just to gather information, what is the soundcard that allows for this
configuration?
In Ubuntu 10.10, I mad a mapping in via-ice1712.conf which looked like
this
It seems to me like that
I tested the packages in #164 on a fresh natty beta 1 install and I get
sound. However, I have one question: What would I have to do, if I want
to switch output to channels 34 (where I connected headphones). Is this
possible with the current bugfix? If not, where would I have to make the
changes?
I just tested Beta 1 and the bug is still not fixed there.
I get no sound.
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#119 made my day. i'm using the 2496 and now the analog inputs/outputs
show up. but i had to restart my computer, a simple pulseaudio --kill
or sudo /etc/init.d/pulseaudio restart did not work. Thank You very
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Florian's suggestion in comment #30 worked for me.
I needed to re-read the comment a couple of times to see that the change
pertains to
ICE1712.pcm.front.0 { ...
and not to any of the other aspects of the config file.
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I have been trying many of the fixes touted for this bug I still can't
get audio out of my M-Audio Audiophile 24/96. This Bug affects Lucid and
I still can't get sound. I was also unable to get sound working under
Debian. Current install is Lucid Xubuntu.
With some tinkering I have an analogue
Mikko, we need your hardware info. Please file a separate bug report against
alsa-driver using ubuntu-bug alsa-base.
On May 25, 2010 6:26 AM, Mikko Eley mikko.e...@btinternet.com wrote:
I have been trying many of the fixes touted for this bug I still can't
get audio out of my M-Audio Audiophile
Disappointed that this bug keeps being assigned as a low priority. Every
time that I update to a new version of Ubuntu, I have to spend hours
sorting sound out! Guess I'm going to have to find a few hours from
somewhere again!
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@Daniel: Good that you're working on it or thinking of.
The changes were too invasive (not to mention frowned upon by both upstream
alsa and pulse devs) for 10.04 LTS final, but we can try working around this
in a ppa package.
Incidentally, I just did a clean install of Mint Helena (Karmic
** Tags added: audio driver m-audio pulseaudio sound soundcard
** Tags added: terratec
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Same as jpka
Ubuntu 10.04 64bit STILL doesn't work. :(
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The changes were too invasive (not to mention frowned upon by both upstream
alsa and pulse devs) for 10.04 LTS final, but we can try working around this
in a ppa package.
On Apr 30, 2010 5:03 PM, RogerP rogerpowel...@msn.com wrote:
Same as jpka
Ubuntu 10.04 64bit STILL doesn't work. :(
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I had this problem with the M-Audio Audiophile 24/96. Neither analogue
inputs nor outputs were showing up in PulseAudio. What fixed it for me
was the patch attached to PulseAudio ticket #624:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/attachment/ticket/624/pulseaudio-add-profile-
Pulseaudio is a pain. My ICE1712 based card worked like a charm prior to
pulse, it did more things than with it's windows propietary drivers.
With karmic and it's mandatory use of pulse all this joy has gone.
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FWIW I agree with pablomme:
My reason for preferring tweaking the udev/pulseaudio configuration over
tweaking ALSA's is that for professional audio apps (JACK, Ardour, Hydrogen,
etc) pulseaudio is irrelevant, and ALSA's default configuration works exactly
as it should.
Daniel:
#30 looks
I agree with both the immediately previous comments: whilst I don't use
JACK etc. I'd suggest that the risk to other apps from the adoption of
the solution from #30 has to be greater than the pure Pulseaudio
workaround (#52/53 or whatever you want to call it).
For me that fix has been completely
I haven't really tested this (and it might be worthwhile if someone around his
sound card before Tuesday could ;)), but last time I checked the workaround
from #30 did only fix /playback/ on this card.
Obviously recording with this card is also a big factor, and speaking for
myself I'd even
I can confirm that #52/53 fixes analog playback/record also S/PDIF
playback: I can't confirm S/PDIF record because I've never put much
effort into trying to get it going...
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last time I checked the workaround from #30 did only fix /playback/ on
this card.
That's one important piece of information. The fix from comment #30
starts to seem like a bad idea.
I'd even like to record through pulseaudio from time to time. That
would probably depend on #52/53.
I can
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Can we confirm that a pristine daily-live desktop image of Lucid
/won't/ work after modifying /usr/share/alsa/cards/ICE1712.conf as
mentioned in comment #30 is /insufficient/ ?
I have just installed Lucid from the alpha 3 image, applied all updates and
tested the workarounds:
- The solution
At this point we need to focus on minimizing the amount of code added to
any upload (for easier verification), so if the additions from comment
#30 suffice by themselves, it makes more sense to use them.
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At this point we need to focus on minimizing the amount of code added to any
upload (for easier verification), so if the additions from comment #30
suffice by themselves, it makes more sense to use them.
My reason for preferring tweaking the udev/pulseaudio configuration over
tweaking ALSA's
** Also affects: alsa-lib (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Importance: Low
Status: Confirmed
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Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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Discussion needs to occur, and changes need to be made, upstream for
alsa-lib. Until there's any sort of momentum there, it doesn't look to
be fixed for Lucid/10.04, either. The sort of hacks suggested above
could be generalized for PCI subvendor, but that's a fragile approach.
Can we confirm
If anyone wants to look at my Question #102783:
pulse audio fails to start- rt kernel maudio card- attempting this used
my 4GIGs memory?!
Ive tried pretty much all steps as outlined in the different comments
and the forum sticky on pulse audio but no luck with pulse.
So pablomme, I just need
I agree with the comment from #105. This is a relatively common card
for people that want great sound quality or for audio/midi recording.
As for the Maudio Audiophile 24/96, it's was and is a common PCI sound
cards sold at music stores for recording. Ever since ubuntu has started
using
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My soundcard is also affected by this bug: Hoontech STA DSP24 (ICE1712); lists
only a dummy output in sound preferences. it worked fine in pre-pulseaudio
releases but now the only way i've figured out how to make it work is by
disabling pulseaudio entirely and running sound out of jack or
I am assuming that the pulse sound server is neccessary for audio
production!?
No, most likely you want JACK on top of ALSA for audio production, with
pulseaudio suspended or disabled. Without pulseaudio, however, many
regular desktop applications will require reconfiguration -if they allow
it-
Confirmed, used workaround #52/#53 fixes. Running Karmic 64-bit, fully
updated, with a Delta 2496. My stereo thanks you.
Please, please, please, please, please fix this bug in the lucid release
at least. It is VERY annoying, and seemingly every minor software
change made with this card
ok I just found that this is the right bug in launchpad for my no sound
issue with maudio delta 2496 soundcard. I found help in
DebuggingSoundProblems/KarmicCaveats: Alternate channel mappings needed
for ICE1712 which led to here. I am hoping that the next LTS version
with the rt kernel will
And headaches I am having. I tried to follow the steps from comment #64
52, 53 but still cant get sound working. I hope someone can help me-
as there was a 3rd part in #52 but it applies to a diffrent card- so I
dont know how to set my channels properly. maudio only has rca anolog
stereo in and
OK!!! I have sound working finally in VLC in firefox I can use ALSA
Gnome Alsa mixer gui, Envy 24 control again but now pulse is flushed!
So no MoviePlayer for now. *Following comment #7 and editing
/etc/pulse/default.pa seemed to set my sinks/channels/devices right.
I will try to reset
Confirmed. I had to do this on an install of Lucid Alpha 2+. Used
#52/53 also.
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I can confirm this bug still persists in Karmic 64bit with a
Delta1010LT. The workaround described in comment #52 along with the
file attached on #53 solved my issue. Thanks muttnik for the fix!
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David Favor wrote on 2009-08-29: comment #37
It's work for me ! Thanks !
I have: Linux Mint 8 x64 ; M-Audio Audiophile 2496 ; Pulseaudio ver. 0.9.19
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I confirm that work-around described in comment #30 works!! The addition of
the 2 lines in the appropriate section defined by:-
ICE1712.pcm.front.0 {
in the /usr/share/alsa/cards/ICE1712.conf file as per comment #30 definitely
worked after making the change and then rebooting.
For reference -
I experienced this bug in 8.10 but it I'd not occur in 9.04 on another
machine I admin. Both have an M-audio Delta 44. It re-emerged in 9.10
however. Fixes in posts 7 and 30 are the only ones that have worked in
my case. I have found that adding the fix in post 30 to other parts of
the
I don't know if the solution needs more confirmation but with pulseaudio
from the PPA and the solution in #52 with ICE1712.conf my DSP24 Value
works great too.
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hello Ianc,
lspci prints the following:
08:01.0 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: VIA Technologies Inc. ICE1712
[Envy24] PCI Multi-Channel I/O Controller [1412:1712] (rev 02)
Subsystem: TERRATEC Electronic GmbH Device [153b:1115]
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32,
yeah, it works !!
got it right !
Thanks a lot Ianc
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HannesB could you possibly tell me the deviceID you used as I am trying
to get the same card working to no avail?
Many thanks.
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If outputs 1 2 are OK then probably all you need to do is modify the
via-ice1712.conf (or whatever you called it) file. Take a look at the
Pulseaudio bug linked-to in #35 - there are files attached there for a
multi-output card that you should be able to modify to get yourself up
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Thanks, #63 works basically fine for me (My card: M-Audio Delta 1010lt).
However I do not have multichannel output, I can only use outputs 1 and
2. I would like to use 3 and 4 for my headphones. I tried muttniks fix
#53 editing /etc/pulse/default.pa, but pulseaudio fails to start after
editing
Franky - even if it's the same chipset the parameters you need may not be the
same as in #84. Take a look at the output of lspci -nnv - you should be able
to confirm that the card does use an ICE1712 chipset and also confirm the
parameters. You need to know:
vendor
device
subsystem_vendor
#63 modified with lspci -nnv fixed the problem for me (Terratec 24/96), THX
one small issue:
after switching to digital output and back to analog, the sound comes from the
speakers again, but the volume sliders have no effect, and the hardware device
chooser switched to my onboard sound
did anyone already get someone the Terratec EWS128 to work ?
It worked fine under 9.04, but since the update there is silence...
I also tried #63 and #84 for I think itś the same chipset, but it didn't work
for me.
Does anyone have any advices for how the EWS 128 is making noise again ?
thanks a
Thanks to ianc I solved my problem with reply #63 + #84 with Terratec
DMX6Fire
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What does lspci -nnv tell you about the card?
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This is the output:
01:0a.0 Multimedia audio controller [0401]: VIA Technologies Inc. ICE1712
[Envy24] PCI Multi-Channel I/O Controller [1412:1712] (rev 02)
Subsystem: TERRATEC Electronic GmbH Device [153b:1138]
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 19
I/O
OK - for /lib/udev/rules.d/90-pulseaudio.rules you could try:
SUBSYSTEMS==pci, ATTRS{vendor}==0x1412, ATTRS{device}==0x1712,
ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}==0x153b, ATTRS{subsystem_device}==0x1138,
ENV{PULSE_PROFILE_SET}=via-ice1712.conf
Depending on what you've called the file in
I tried solution #63 without any results.
I have a DMX6Fire. Any idea of whan parameters should I change?
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DMX6Fire - subsystem device id could be 0x1138?
(from http://envy24.svobodno.com/)
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Thank you, I tried but it didin't work. Maybe the via-ice1712.conf it's
not right for my soundcard.
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It works!!! Finally I've spent 6 frustrating hours, trying to get my Delta
1010lt to work!
what a relief ... Thank you so much
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Hey thanks #63 fixed my M-Audio Audiophile 2496, too !!!
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I installed the linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic package (for
Alsa 1.0.21), but did not get working sound
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However, I have a working solution:
I inserted the following two lines into /etc/pulse/default.pa
load-module module-alsa-sink sink_name=M1010LT_Analog_Out device=hw:M1010LT
channels=10 channel_map=left,right,aux0,aux1,aux2,aux3,aux4,aux5,aux6,aux7
load-module module-alsa-source
@markus: that's the fix in comment #37 above. There are other solutions,
and the one outlined in comment #63 (and earlier ones), replacing
0xd634 with your subdevice IDs (which should be 0xd63b), should be a
cleaner fix.
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Comment #63 fixed my M-Audio Audiophile 2496. Thanks!
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I confirm it, but especially confirm bug #447092 which show exactly my
problem (works in 9.04, but not gives analog outputs in list under 9.10,
so no sound). My card is Dmx6fire 24/96. Thanks
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I also have a Dmx6fire 24/96 soundcard and the same problem.
I don't understand why this bug is still not solved because now there are many
people who have no sound in Ubuntu 9.10.
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My M-Audio Delta 2496 was working ok with 9.04 but now after an upgrade
to 9.10 I get no sound. I've tried some of the proposed fixes above, but
so far no luck. I'm unclear about which ones are needed to get this
working for the 2496 and 9.10 (some of the above links are quite old).
For info:
@paul: according to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1268856
your card's subsystem device id is 0xd634, so you need to:
- Make sure you entirely remove any leftovers from previous attempts to
fix the problem.
- Create a file /etc/udev/rules.d/ice1712-pulseaudio-workaround.rules
with the
Paul, the following resurrected my M-Audio 2496 after ugrading to
Karmic. Much gratitude to muttnik and JoeP!
1. I edited /lib/udev/rules.d/90-pulseaudio.rules by adding this line
for the M2496.
SUBSYSTEMS==pci, ATTRS{vendor}==0x1412, ATTRS{device}==0x1712,
ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}==0x1412,
@Paul.
I have M-Audio Delta 66. I needed this one, only.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/178442/comments/30
This fix - just two lines added in that
'/usr/share/alsa/cards/ICE1712.conf' file - works for me in Ubuntu
(Studio) Karmic AMD64. No need for purge PulseAudio or
Many thanks for the very quick responses - I tried each of the three
suggestions, sadly for me none of them worked.
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@paul: make sure you don't leave changes from one solution when you try
another; I had a bit of a problem transitioning between two solutions
precisely because of this. Your comment:
I was still getting sound out of Audacity [...] After numerous attempts
to reconfigure I now get no sound anywhere
thanks, I'm sure you're right; something is conflicting or is broken,
however I don't know what it is. I have neither /etc/asound.conf or
~/.asoundrc
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Well, this is very frustrating, this morning with 9.04 everything worked
fine and now with 9.10 try as I might I can't get any sound out. I'm
obviously missing some vital step but I don't know what it is. I've
purged and reinstalled alsa-base and pulseaudio, redone the
modifications several times
Well it's now working after uprading to Alsa 1.0.21.
I followed the instructions here : http://monespaceperso.org/blog-
en/2009/10/29/upgrade-alsa-1-0-21-on-ubuntu-karmic-koala-9-10/
After a reboot it just works, phew!
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didn't work for me Koala 9.10 64bit M-audio delta 44
any new ideas?
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Paulo - in /lib/udev/rules.d/90-pulseaudio.rules try:
SUBSYSTEMS==pci, ATTRS{vendor}==0x1412, ATTRS{device}==0xd633,
ENV{PULSE_PROFILE_SET}=via-ice1712.conf
rather than the string above.
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er - and when that doesn't work (as it probably won't) you could try:
SUBSYSTEMS==pci, ATTRS{vendor}==0x1412, ATTRS{device}==0x1712,
ATTRS{subsystem_vendor}==0x1412, ATTRS{subsystem_device}==0xd630,
ENV{PULSE_PROFILE_SET}=via-ice1712.conf
The trick is to correctly identify the parameters to
Almost, ianc.
That didn't work on my system (Ubuntu 9.10, 32bit , Delta44). I ran $
lspci -vvnnd1412: and noticed that the subsystem_device code for my
Delta 44 should be 0xd633 instead of 0xd630. Once I made that change,
it worked perfectly. As you said, the trick is identifying the correct
Ah - so much for google this time! My card's a M2496 so I couldn't check
directly.
Thanks for the /etc/udev/rules.d tip - the file does get overwritten
when it's in the the other folder.
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Many thanks. Also worked for my M-Audio Delta 410. For some reason,
pulseaudio worked with this card without such finagling under 9.04 but
broke on the 9.10 upgrade.
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I have found a solution that works to fix the missing Analogs for me.
The solution is based on the information provided in PulseAudio ticket
#624 here: http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/624 .
My card is the Delta 1010LT. From my understanding of the ICE1712 cards
they are all the same internally,
Guess I should have simply attached my via-ice1712.conf file. Word-wrap
wreaked havoc on it in my previous post.
** Attachment added: via-ice1712.conf
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34620379/via-ice1712.conf
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Ubuntu Karmic RC update dist-upgrade
I have Delta 66, I needed fix/solution in #30, too. Please, fix this one
permanently.
Best Regards Asmo Koskinen.
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