I think my case is different: It's not about variable 231/duplicate
entries for temperature.
Instead, smartctl does something with the temperature's RAW_VALUE and
thereby falsifies it.
For my case, I filed a new bug report #1653560, respectively.
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Using Ubuntu 16.04, Kernel 4.4.0-57-generic wrong temperatures also make
it into syslog:
Jan 2 20:22:27 server smartd[876]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], SMART Usage
Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 110 to 112
Jan 2 20:22:27 server smartd[876]: Device: /dev/sdb
Confirming this issue:
Using Ubuntu 16.04, Kernel 4.4.0-57-generic wrong temperatures also make
it into syslog:
Jan 2 20:22:27 server smartd[876]: Device: /dev/sda [SAT], SMART Usage
Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 110 to 112
Jan 2 20:22:27 server smartd[876]: Device: /dev/sdb
The bare metal system is a backup server (2x3 Terabytes of disk space),
holding a lot of subvolumes from incremental backups).
The report files I just sent are from the bare metal system. Note that
btrfs is on top of a Luks encrypted partition which is on top of a md
raid. That setup is a lot
apport information
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I have a KVM guest system which was running for some time now (142 days
uptime).
Today, I logged in for the first time since months, and got an error
message in syslog (and console):
kernel: BTRFS error
apport information
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BTRFS
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I got the same error using a bare metal system on 16.04.. That system
got updated from 14.04 (and is much older). That system got installed
completely separate/independent, so there is not much to consider that
both systems somehow seem to be similar in terms of configuration.
The kernel of this
I'm faced with this issue using ubuntu 16.04, Kernel 4.4.0-53
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Title:
"Exception Emask 0x10 SAct 0x0 SErr 0x400 action 0xe frozen" when
Reboot worked without issues, now using kernel 4.4.0-53-generic x86_64.
I'll see how that works out.
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Title:
BTRFS error: could not find root 8
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I have a KVM guest system which was running for some time now (142 days
uptime).
Today, I logged in for the first time since months, and got an error
message in syslog (and console):
kernel: BTRFS error (device vda2): could not find root 8
The error happened together with
Workaround: I had to enable the firefox plugin "ubuntu modifications"
(was disabled before). With the plugin enabled, firefox is running
smoothly again, showing all web pages in tabs correctly.
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related: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1066226
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** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1066226
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
I also tried enabling and disabling
webgl.force-enabled=true.
webgl.msaa-force=true.
layers.acceleration.force-enabled=true.
But nothing helped. Tabs are still white.
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When I switch focus from the about:config tab to the tab of a web page
then the tab of a web page sometimes does not refresh the content.
Meaning that the web page's tab is active, but still contains the
contents of "about:config".
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I tried to disable and enable hardware acceleration in preferences and
restart firefox, but that did not improve anything.
I figured out that I had
layers.acceleration.force-enabled=true
in about:config tab.
For instance, I've set
layers.acceleration.force-enabled=false
After that, instead
Sometimes I get black and white rectangles when I use other windows (not
the firefox window).
Attached is a screen shot of the one of these rectangles. Sometimes
multiple rectangles occur. Sometimes they are flickering.
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When I start firefox from console, I get output like
$ firefox
[GFX1]: Failed 2 buffer db=0 dw=0 for 0, 0, 1920, 876
[GFX1]: Failed 2 buffer db=0 dw=0 for 0, 0, 1920, 876
[GFX1]: Failed 2 buffer db=0 dw=0 for 0, 0, 1920, 876
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Today, I updated firefox to version 50.0. This update was offered to me
via the official updates I got for ubuntu 16.04.
After restarting firefox, I get a black tab content when I "open" a web
page. For demonstration, see the screen shot attached.
Note that I still can edit
I agree that this issue is not a bug as long as the behaviour I
experienced is intentional.
I fully agree that in case the behaviour is intentional, it also should
be documented somewhere (including kernel versions in case of breaking
changes).
I also agree that btrfs tools' output should be
Public bug reported:
I get this error from time to time. To this day, I could not figure out
which action leads to the problem. I just get notified about the error
(see screen shot) but besides that I do not notice any negative effects.
My system still runs smoothly even if the error appears.
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First of all, my wifi is working great most of the time, at least as
long as I don't use other network connections (rj45) and as long as I do
not suspend/resume and as long as I don't touch my hardware rfkill-
switch.
But, as it turns out, from time to time network manager
-
I got it fixed manually. What I did was:
mv /etc/mysql/my.cnf.migrated /etc/mysql/conf.d/custom.cnf
cd /etc/alternatives
rm my.cnf
ln -s /etc/mysql/my.cnf.fallback my.cnf
As dpkg --configure -a still threw errors in the manner of
2016-10-25T09:06:10.251866Z 0 [ERROR] unknown variable
After the upgrade, I notice that my original /etc/mysql/my.cnf got
replaced by a symlink:
ls -lh /etc/mysql/my.cnf
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 Okt 25 01:09 /etc/mysql/my.cnf ->
/etc/alternatives/my.cnf
ls -lh /etc/alternatives/my.cnf
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 26 Okt 25 01:09 /etc/alternatives/my.cnf
Related: #1571865 which however has different errors and is fixed
already. Therefore, this issue is not a duplicate.
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Title:
package
Coming from 14.04, my configuration files of mysql were highly
customized. That said, this issue is not necessarily a bug.
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package
After that I got a list of errors:
Die Systemaktualisierung wurde abgebrochen. Ihr System könnte sich in
einem nicht verwendbaren Zustand befinden. Eine Wiederherstellung
wird gestartet (»dpkg --configure -a«).
mysql-server-5.7 (5.7.15-0ubuntu0.16.04.1) wird eingerichtet ...
Renaming removed
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Error happened during upgrade from up-to-date 14.04.x to 16.04.x
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: mysql-server-5.7 5.7.15-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-45.66~14.04.1-generic 4.4.21
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-45-generic x86_64
The 4.4.0-38, which got released via regular updates mitigated all the
flickering for me. It's all fine now. Thanks for the patch.
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multi
No, just that they reworked a _lot_ ;-)
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Backport btrfs enospc rework (from kernel 4.8)
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I retried with ubuntu 16.04, qemu-img version 2.5.0 (Debian 1:2.5+dfsg-
5ubuntu10.4).
While the original file (freetz vmdk) is not available (they use .ova now), I
got another .vmdk file from
http://www.osboxes.org/debian/#debian-8-5-vmware
qemu-img convert Debian\ 8.5\ \(64bit\).vmdk -O raw
** Also affects: qemu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Here's some of the results (done by Josef Bacik) in an early stage of
the changes:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg53410.html
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There are two btrfs related patches available for kernel 4.8 which
improve latency and solve problems with low free disk space:
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=ba929b6646c5b87c7bb15cd8d3e51617725c983b
I can confirm this is not fixed for 4.4.0-36 with an Ironlake GPU
(tested with Intel Core i5 520M CPU).
Let's wait for the Ironlake-specific bugfix in 4.4.0-37, I'll report
back after it is released.
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Numan's workaround did the trick for me (with up-to-date ubuntu 16.04).
The warning does not occur after that.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1502173/comments/3
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** Summary changed:
- crash when playing around with the "improve objects by ..." tool
+ Segfault when playing around with the "improve objects by ..." tool
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Reproduce:
- draw circle
- put focus on circle object
- use "improve object by " tool (Shift+F2)
- apply it to the circle (play around with it multiple times)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: inkscape 0.91-7ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
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Gnome desktop crashes after resuming from suspend to ram.
With the log files attached, the scenario was:
- s2ram'ed laptop with closed lid attached to docking station (dual monitor
setup)
- Press power button on docking station (with lid still closed) -> Laptop
resumes
-
I updated from 14.04 to 16.04. That said, xenial is also affected.
Apport error message was shown shortly after login.
Apport forwarded me to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1452849 which
duplicates this issue.
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I experience this issue for a long time using gnome flashback. At least
since 14.04 if not even 12.04 or 10.04. It happens randomly and very
very rarely, but a little more frequently when I have an instance of
PhpStorm running (large java application).
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I'm on up-to-date 16.04 and still have this issue from time to time.
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Title:
Randomly I am left without windows decoration and other
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Some of Arial's special characters are rendered with serifes in 16.04,
as shown in this image attached
In 14.04, the characters in the circles did not have serifes and were
rendered like normal Arial characters (with a circle around).
I also attached an image which was
Today, I did install intel-microcode on an up-to-date 16.04 system for
the very first time of the system's lifetime. My disks are all btrfs-
only. There were no issues at all, and the microcode also got updated.
I do not want to argue that this bug would be non-existent but that it
is not
I tried to reproduce this issue with a
- Ubuntu 16.04
- Firefox 47 (shipped with ubuntu, FF-built-in old libcairo 1.9.5)
- Kyocera FS-1020d (with 128 MB memory extension and built-in printserver).
https://www.gov.uk printed out perfectly fine
http://www.lloydsbank.com/ prints out nothing, with
Please take issues of old libcairo into account:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/802942
I experience similar issues with an old Kyocera FS-1020d. As it turned
out, my printing problems were all libcairo related:
- Upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04 solved all printing problems for
Plus, is bluetooth not operational after suspend/resume, while blocks
are not set:
rfkill list bluetooth
2: dell-bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
13: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
Again, a "sudo service bluetooth restart"
For the unreleased soft blocking, I can work around with a second
rfkill unblock bluetooth
Executing this twice makes applet-indicator black again and bluetooth is
operational (without "sudo service bluetooth restart" after a soft
unblock).
To sum it up: There's three cases:
- hard unblock
About every second time, I get a
rfkill unblock bluetooth
thomas@lat61:~$ rfkill list bluetooth
2: dell-bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
11: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: no
which is what debian bug 812150 is about.
Note
Same behaviour for soft blocking the device:
rfkill block bluetooth
rfkill list bluetooth
2: dell-bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: yes
Hard blocked: no
rfkill unblock bluetooth
rfkill list bluetooth
2: dell-bluetooth: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
This issue is not tlp related as still occurs without tlp (with laptop-
mode-tools instead).
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bluetooth unavailable after rfkill hard
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DELL Latitude E5510 has a hardware switch to disable and enable
bluetooth and wifi devices ("hard blocking" in terms of rfkill). In
terms of wifi, this works great: After hard unblocking, the device
resumes back to normal operation without any manual intervention. That
was
As documented in https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/laptop-mode-
tools/#Eingabegeraete, one can configure laptop-mode-tools with
AUTOSUSPEND_USBTYPE_BLACKLIST=”usbhid”
IMO, this should be enabled by default.
** Also affects: laptop-mode-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
**
No, /etc/rc.local was untouched. The file was empty besides of an "exit
0".
/etc$ sudo fgrep -ril powertop *
/etc$ sudo fgrep -ril autotune *
both give an empty result.
I installed TLP again, which automatially removed package
"laptop-mode-tools".
Using powertop, I've set back the two USB
I did not post the correct devices in my previous comment.
The two affected devices are:
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 046a:0023 Cherry GmbH CyMotion Master Linux Keyboard G230
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 046d:c24c Logitech, Inc. G400s Optical Mouse
Mouse and keyboard, respectively. Both connected with
Public bug reported:
This issue is a regression after update to 16.04 (coming from 14.04). To
my knowledge, I was using TLP together with 14.04, which got removed
during the upgrade in favour of upower.
Two devices behave unexpected reproducably after a fresh reboot:
Bus 002 Device 005: ID
I have ubuntu 16.04, kernel 4.4.0-28-generic, up-to-date. I did not
experience the freezing video in 14.04.
However, in 14.04 (kernel 4.2) I sometimes did not have sound unless
toggling between A2DP and SCO. Freezing videos in 16.04 just come on-top
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I experience the same issue for device
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 413c:8187 Dell Computer Corp. DW375 Bluetooth
Module
together with an Arctic P311 head set.
For me, the problem does not occur reproducably, but about every 3-4
tries. Steps to reproduce
- Play video (e.g. youtube video in Firefox)
This issue also affects ubuntu 16.04 as can be seen in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1553503
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Title:
WARN_ON(!wm_changed)
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WARN_ON(!wm_changed) warning and stacktrace in kernel log
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https://cgit.freedesktop.org/drm-
intel/commit/?id=734fa01f3a17ac80d2d53cee0b05b246c03df0e4
This seems to be at least ONE of the patches done for
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89055#c62
I have no idea if it fixes this issue (=> not tested) nor do I really
understand the commit
For this symptomatic there is an upstream bug report with status RESOLVED FIXED:
- Dual monitor
- Flickering or black screen when mouse moved between screens
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89055#c62
Date: 2016-05-13
Upstream target kernel version: 4.8.
Maybe this can be backported?
16.04, not 05.
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Firefox under Unity causes Xorg cpu spike
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I think this is still an issue for 16.05, FF 47.0 (using gnome
flashback)
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Also happens to me after upgrading from 14.04 (kernel 4.2) to 16.04.
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When taking a screenshot sometimes the image will look
related: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=792089
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Btw. why has this issue low priority only? It's nearly as bad as if
xserver crashes, including possible loss of unsaved data. User has to
reboot which can only be done "blind" or by pressing a hardware power
button (which can be harmful in itsself again).
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I had the same issue for a long time in 14.04 at least together with
kernel 4.2 (and very likely 3.19 and maybe even before if I remember
right).
It is still not fixed in ubuntu 16.04, kernel 4.4.0-28-generic.
I get this problem mostly after suspend. But I rarely get the invisible
characters
After more testing I can say that also the same screen on which I am
scrolling with the scroll bars can go black.
When the mouse switches between screens, I get a flickering in ~50% of
tries.
Please note that I'm using Kernel 4.4.0-28, which is newer than 4.4.0-24
which contains a fix for a
Confirming this, using a Dell Latitude E5510 with Intel HD Graphics (on-
chip), together with a docking station PR02X and a two-monitor-setup (2x
BenQ GW2460, 1920x1080, DVI).
The problem occurs most of the time when scrolling in a full screen
application on the left screen using the scroll bar
As MikeB pointed out, the issue still exists with latest mainline
kernel. Therefore, I added Tag "kernel-bug-exists-upstream" and changed
status to "confirmed".
I know of another user with the same problem. He was also testing
against latest mainline kernel with no success.
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When I choose network install in the alternative downloads section on
the ubuntu home page, I get forwarded to
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/installer-
amd64/current/images/netboot/
Note that this is a http link, so the download is untrusted at
When I try to boot into the ubuntu installation from the SystemRescueCD
4.7.3, I get a
[...]
Attempting to mount device: /dev/sda2 (contains my root partition)
Cannot find device with /sbin/init. Retrying.
This could be SystemRescueCD, but I guess it is the same reason why
ubuntu is not booting
Note that I installed ubuntu 16.04 using btrfs partition /dev/vda2
during installation. Actually, I _want_ btrfs to be used, but ubuntu
can't find the partition it is installed on. The partition itself is
fine (checked with gparted from an SystemRescueCD). Still, I get this
message.
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Same for 16.04, using the mini.iso on a KVM machine.
At first boot after installation, I get the message
"Scanning for Btrfs file systems"
with no progress.
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I guess I know why upstream cairo never made it into Firefox: Mozilla's
version of cairo is more like a fork than a version of cairo with a few
patches applied.
Not only that: Some of the patches are documented in .patch files and a
README. And some are not documented at all with just the change
That's a regression in between of ubuntu 14.04 and ubuntu 16.04. In
ubuntu 14.04 I never experienced this problem, while using this feature
a lot (I had it up-to date before upgrading. And I had HES 14.04.4
installed).
Note that I just updated the very same machine from 14.04 to 16.04. So
this is
Same here for ubuntu 16.04. I use gnome-flashback (together with
compiz).
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Downloads/Service/Formulare/103921_eroeffnung_girokonto_nk.pdf
When I print this pdf in the PDF.js viewer of Firefox, then processing
takes a while and I can see a print job with ~30 megabytes in size.
Printing takes more than one hour with an old
In ubuntu 16.04, I tried out the libcairo which ubuntu comes shipped
with and compiled FF47.0 myself, using the build-option --enable-system-
cairo.
After the change, it works: I can finally print https://www.dab-
bank.de/Service/Kontakt/ on my old Kyocera fs-1020d. Same for
As of ubuntu 16.04, I can now print some PDFs in evince (16.04 ships
v3.18.2), which were not printable before. Therefore, I don't have to
use okular for that purpose any more (workaround for 14.04).
Basically, if FF knew about a new libcairo and that helped, this whole
issue would be fixed for
@till-kamppeter As of Firefox 47.0, ubuntu 16.04, this is still not
fixed.
During the update (coming from 14.04) I got asked via cups configuration
if I wanted to opt-in for pre-filtering via cups. Which I opted in, in
the hope that pdfs get rendered in a way my old printer is capable to
Using Thunderbird 38.8.0 in Ubuntu 16.04, when I open a pdf I now get a
-r 1 thomas thomas 19K Jun 16 18:28 filename.pdf
So nobody can read the file, which is 95% of the security fix. The
remaining 5% would be to not expose the file name to other users.
That's exactly how it is done
related: #1592948 originates from ubuntu's apport and was automatically
created after the first reboot (while cups was still unconfigured at
that time).
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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This happened AFTER the problem reported via issue #1592917 . It's what
ubuntu wanted to report automatically (cups failed because configuration
failed during upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04).
related: #1592917
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The problem is gone as soon as cups is properly configured as described
in the workaround in #1592917. So this workaround is also suitable for
#1592948.
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Workaround:
Step 1:
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I killed the process with which I was stuck with (kill 20108):
root 20108 0.0 0.0 4508 1624 pts/18 S+ 18:42 0:00 /bin/sh
/var/lib/dpkg/info/cups-daemon.postinst configure 1.7.2-0ubuntu1.7
This had the result that the do-release-upgrade script continued to
configure
Public bug reported:
happened after failed upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: cups-daemon 2.1.3-4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-24.43-generic 4.4.10
Uname: Linux 4.4.0-24-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.1
Architecture: amd64
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