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Hey,
the HDA Analyzer www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/HDA_Analyzer
worked for my Acer Aspire 5830 TG.
I just clicked on codec-0 in the top-left and activated every checkbox under
enable.
The sound came immediately. I was near to give up on this!
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[Aspire 3830TG, Conexant ID 506c, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all
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Problem is back in precise.
suspend trick works, but this is a trick.
For an LTS this should not be leaved unsolved
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Will this ever be fixed? :(
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I'm silently following this thread for month now and unfortunately
nothing worked with Kubuntu (3.0.0-12 generic x86_64) on my 4830 yet :(
I was thinking about buying an external sound card to have at least
sound at all. can somebody give me a hand, if it would be possible to
access the internal
Zenigata, I am going to try to compile a snapshot with those options, I
also figured out something new: when unpluggin and pluggin the laptop
for a short time you can hear sound.
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Exactly the same problem as Mark Baas on an Acer 3830T.
Actually before update to kernel 3.0.13, I had sound by compiling the
latest alsa-driver snapshots. After 3.0.13, I had no sound at all even
with compilation of the snapshot.
I never use suspend, so I did'nt bump into this fix. But when I
I recently installed oneiric on a Acer 4830TG, during installation
sounds was working, headphone jack etc. Now, the sound sometimes won't
work on startup, but then after suspend sounds works again. I guess the
drivers were reinitialized and it works. Still very weird.
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I'm having the same prob as the 105th commenter.
The brightness fix from msaur also worked for me, it doesn't show any
icon for brightness level now though.
Not only that but it also can't be controlled through power saver
settings so you have to manually set it when you're on AC power and
--SPEAKER MIC FIXED WITH KERNEL 2.6.38-11
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The issue appears to have been fixed with the new kernel update. mic
appear to be working ok
So here is the scoop. I have a Acer 4830t was having no sound issue.
So I followed Markus's (#86) advise
I have tried out some different stuff, don't know exactly which things
made it work, but now the sound comes out of both the internal and
external speakers/jack. When I plug headphones into the external sound
jack though, the internal still keep playing. Any fix for this?
The brightness fix from
** Description changed:
no sound at all
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.24+dfsg-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-8.42-generic 2.6.38.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-8-generic x86_64
AlsaVersion:
- Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver
Hi all,
I have an AO722 with the C-50 chip, running Peppermint OS and
2.6.38-8-generic kernel, and I have no sound from speakers or
headphones.
When I tried installing both the .deb package from post #87 and the ALSA
maneuvering from post #91, instead of enabling sound, ALSA stopped
recognizing
I also have 3830TG, but it is running Arch Linux, not Ubuntu. Since it
is not an Ubuntu specific bug, I thougth i post my ugly script I have
cut and pasted from HDA_Analyzer scripts. I have 3.0 kernel, so be
careful on different kernels.
I added that script to my boot process (rc), but I would
Updating the sound drivers as per comment #11
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules) solved
the problem on my Acer 3830TG running Ubuntu 11.04. I had no sound
whatsoever on internal speakers or headphones previous to the update,
apart from the beep when
I finally got the internal sound speakers working, but they keep playing
even though I connect headphones to the jack plug-in (and there's no
sound in the headphones).
Sound goes off and on now and then, so it's not really under control.
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Update on my problems; on further inspection the driver is probably not
the reason why the speakers do not work. I rebooted into Windows, and I
had the same problem there. Further inspection indicates a small crack
in the ring on the minijack connector, and a wild guess is that one of
my kids have
I have tried about every solution I have found, none of them have worked
yet..
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Same here, I tried reinstalling the .deb package and enabling the EAPD
option at node 0x1d but no luck. Any idea how to proceed to get the
sound back?
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The latest incarnation of this bug actually give audio, but only on the
headphone jack, so it seems it no longer senses whether that gets
activated or not. I've also tested forcing the channel in the mixer, but
still no audio without headphones. But at least it works with
headphones. Still
And it looks like the bug it's back after I updated my system yesterday
(Oneiric)... No audio at all. Tried rebooting with previous kernel as
well (3.0.0.8), but still no sound.
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This bug was fixed in the package linux - 3.0.0-8.10
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@Leann, ok, done.
@everybody else: As for the mic quality stuff: recommend that to be
tracked in a separate bug so we don't lose track of that problem when
this bug is becoming fix released. I don't have a good idea on how to
solve it currently, but it might be worth checking both left and right
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Fix Committed
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YEEEA thanks NOTGIVEN your solution its also work in fedora
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Hi David,
Looks like the patch you noted in comment #89 as officially landed in
Linus' tree. If you can, send me a request to the kernel-team mailing
list to cherry-pick this for Oneiric, and I'll make sure it gets applied
for Alpha-3.
linux$ git show 19110595c89b2d606883b7cb99260c7e47fd2143
I'm using an Acer Aspire 722 netbook, the same 506c conexant chipset and
the same problem. The jacksense does not work; I cannot use my
headphones. I'm sorry, but this file:
http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/temp/alsa-hda-dkms-
acer3830tg_0.1_all.deb does not work anymore. It will not install,
I'm sure this will all be sorted out sooner or later. In the meantime,
I'm putting this here for the benefit of other users with the same
problem. Note: I'm using Lucid, and I tried this with the 2.6.32-21 and
2.6.32-33 kernals.
As per instructions found here:
Hi,
is the possibility to get the rpm package too? I'm on fedora and I have the
same laptop 3830T with this codec.
Please help?
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The latest version of the patch has now been committed upstream as
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=19110595c89b2d606883b7cb99260c7e47fd2143
Unfortunately, it did not reach the 3.0 kernel, but given the number of people
affected, I suggest we
I just wanted to confirm that the solution from
http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/temp/alsa-hda-dkms-
acer3830tg_0.1_all.deb
also worked for Acer Aspire One 722 netbook (AMD C-50), as they have the
same codec ID for audio card (that's how I found this bug report).
The jack-sense for headphones
Hei,
I have Acer Aspire 3830TG and ubuntu 11.04 (with standard settings
16.07.2011)
Downloading
http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/temp/alsa-hda-dkms-acer3830tg_0.1_all.deb
and installing it (sudo dpkg -i alsa-hda-dkms-acer3830tg_0.1_all.deb)
and rebooting gave me sound
THANK's guys!!!
@physe I have done it so that the left part of the mic is fully muted
and the right is at 30%. This gave kind of optimal sound, but quality is
still not so good. I have attached a picture with my settings (Sorry,
it's in hungarian :) ).
@Marius I have had the same problem with the update
Ah, I see, I thought you had got a good mic quality. It can actually be
usable for short conversations, but in the long term it needs to be
fixed. There is no reason for it to be so noisy. May it be another
driver problem?
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The new package is working well for me too.
@CyJambo, how did you get the microphone to work well?
Mine is still too noisy, and pavucontrol acts the same way as alsamixer...
Heartly thanks to all those who helped with the patches. Keep the thread up and
let us know if there is any definitive
FWIW, on my oneiric 3.0rc6 kernel, there's still no sound without
running the hda-verb command (or the hda_analyzer equivalent I guess).
I've added David's ppa repo, so I see the package gets updated
automatically from time to time, so I'll assume I'm also running the
latest fixes, whatever
Hi All,
http://www.alsa-project.org is dead, I can't reach it for the past two
days. Since the last package didn't fix it for me I would like to try
the solution suggested in post 33:
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The loud speakers of my 5830TG are working thanks to the HDAAnalyzer tool :
Hi David,
I have tested this again, using kernel 2.6.38-8-generic and I can
confirm that my sound is now working with the .deb file in post #76.
Only the mic is not working, it makes a crackling sound, I can hear my
voice faintly but that's it. I can't use it for proper conversations. Is
there
Never mind, mic is working fine too. I used pavucontrol as suggested in
post #55. Quality not too good, but at least it works. Thanks for all
the help!!!
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Ok, a new version of the patch has been produced by Takashi. This time
it should always turn 0x1b and 0x1d on and keep it on.
I have also updated
http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/temp/alsa-hda-dkms-acer3830tg_0.1_all.deb to
include this patch instead.
Please test it (according to previous
Hi,
FYI: I am using 3.0.3-generic kernel and the
http://people.canonical.com/~diwic/temp/alsa-hda-dkms-
acer3830tg_0.1_all.deb in post #76 doesn't help... :(
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David Henningsson, that package worked for me. I have sound and it turns
off internal speakers when I plug the cable.
The mic is still noisy though. Any clue on that?
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Well after a shutdown, and restart, i was surprised to find that the
internal speakers stopped working again. For now, i'm using the hda-verb
workaround by having it start up at boot in /etc/rc.local...so cheers
for little workaround/fix.
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1) is EAPD on node 0x1b required for both headphones and speakers to
work?
Yes.
2) what about the EAPD at node 0x1d? Does it affect headphones and/or
speakers?
Yes, the same way 0x1b does!
I am not having the speakers-headphones switch problem, it works fine for me...
Marius, did
On 07/05/2011 06:11 PM, physe wrote:
I am not having the speakers-headphones switch problem, it works fine
for me... Marius, did you install David's .deb at post #64?
Yes, I believe I removed the previous version and installed the latest
one offered here. But as I said, due to me running the
Sup folks. Proud owner of an acer timelinex 5830tg notebook. Thanks to
this posting, i was finally able to get my laptop speakers to work. My
laptop now feels somewhat more complete. The only issue I'm now
experiencing is my laptop speakers not switching off when plugging in
earphones into the
@Marius, physe, thanks for testing. This seems to be a little more complicated
than expected. Could you double-check for things such as
1) is EAPD on node 0x1b required for both headphones and speakers to work?
2) what about the EAPD at node 0x1d? Does it affect headphones and/or speakers?
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@Marius, physe, thanks for testing. This seems to be a little more
complicated than expected. Could you double-check for things such as
1) is EAPD on node 0x1b required for both headphones and speakers to work?
Yes. No sound anywhere without
Hello! I have now talked to upstream about this issue, and my patches
have been applied. He also sent a third patch to enable EAPD on playback
and disable it afterwards (for best power efficiency). If you can test
his patch and confirm that it works, he will apply it to the 3.0 kernel
and so it
** Patch added: 0003-extra-eapd.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/783582/+attachment/2186422/+files/0003-extra-eapd.patch
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I think I'm no longer the best test subject, as I speedily had to
upgrade to a oneiric kernel (ubuntu rc4) to have stable wifi before
leaving for vacation (I'm literally testing this while lying beside the
pool).
But on that kernel, I tested anyway, and it does not seem to make a
difference.
The new alsa-hda-dkms works for me, as it is no longer necessary to turn
on EAPD @ 0x1b at every reboot.
Both speakers and internal mic work; mic's quality is still bad, but it
is usable. I wonder if this is a hardware problem (it shouldn't be).
The bad news is that headphones do not work
I forgot to say, i uninstalled the previous alsa-hda-dkms package before
trying, and i am using kernel 2.6.39.
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Hi, what do you mean by running an hda-verb command from /etc/rc.local
or something?
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@physe: It means I'm currently too tired to figure out the actual
command :-D
I believe the following command turns EAPD on:
hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC0D0 0x1b SET_EAPD_BTLENABLE 2
You can use this command from the command line (with sudo) to turn it
on, and you can add that command to the file
Thank You for this solution.
On my Acer Aspire 3830TG with Ubuntu 10.10 I have installed alsa, then
snd-hda-tools_0.20100606-0~ppa3_amd64.deb and run hda_analizer, check EAPD on
pin 0x1b.
But after restart I need to check it again.
I think this is better than without sound :)
If I plug in
Thanks for all the testing, everyone! I have now sent an email upstream
asking for advice on how to proceed on enabling EAPD by default (see
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
devel/2011-June/041376.html ). Meanwhile you should be able to turn on
EAPD at boot by running an hda-verb
Thanks for explanation David.
I used the HDA_Analizer workout, but it is not completely satisfying: at
first, sound comes out from the speakers, but after a couple of reboots
it won't anymore, randomly. Plus, i have had a weird experience:
I selected, on the audio settings panel, the hdmi output
HDMI audio is a separate bug.
So, I would like to check that the only thing that's wrong is actually
the EAPD pin. So, if you're happy to keep testing, could you please
verify this:
1) In hda-jack-sense-test, also check that the headphone is at node 0x19
2) That if my patch/package is installed
HDA_Analyzer works fine for me! My speakers works! Big thanks!
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Hi,
I've got an Acer Aspire TimelineX 3830TG and have been silently following
this thread. Great work, everyone, and thanks for all the tips!
I installed the Alsa Driver Modules from ubuntu-audio-dev-ppa-natty, as
explained here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules
To resolve issue with internal mic use pavucontrol
http://www.kubuntu.ru/node/5204
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@Igor, have you been able to fix the internal microphone as to make it
capture audio clearly?
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David, I confirm 1) and 2a) (i have no external mic in my hands atm). I
have still not tried 3).
The audio now works, both mic and speakers/headphones. After trying
skype the quality fall down, far from being usable.
I second the question above this post. Too bad i can't read Russian :)
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Owch... for mic i meant internal mic. I am using duplex analog hardware:
with the other sets i have no output sound.
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After rebooting no sound at all again.
EAPD on pin 0x1b resets when the pc is turned off, so i set it again
with HDA_Analizer. But it did not fix the sound even after restarting
the session. As I said above, on my system it apparently works
randomly...
Is there any way to force EAPD on that pin,
Hello, i filed a question too about this bug, you can find it at
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+question/162200
My system is a 3830TG with Ubuntu 10.04 kernel 2.6.39-0-generic. Below i
attached the output of alsa-info.sh.
If there is anybody with my same system, may
So, i tested the pins.
Output without anything plugged in:
Pin 0x19 (Black HP Out): present = No
Pin 0x1a (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x1b (Black Mic): present = No
Pin 0x1c (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x1d (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x1e (Not connected): present = No
Pin 0x1f
@physe, Okay, thanks for testing! This means they have borrowed the EAPD
pin from node 0x1b to use for the internal speaker. This is annoying, as
there is currently no quirk system for this yet.
what does that Black Mic tag stand for?
BIOS tells us that there is a Mic Jack on this pin, and the
@Marius, diego, thanks for testing.
Could you please attach an alsa-info to this bug with my package installed, and
without headphones plugged in? (See wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo )
Also, when you say still silent, is that speaker only or has the headphones
stopped working as well when the
@David, I tested both without and with headphones plugged in and got no
sounds in either. There were activity on the microphone input, but I
wasn't able to demonstrate to myself that the activity was due to input
from the mic (I made some sounds which didn't seem to register in any
special way),
@Marius, diego, thanks for testing. If it isn't working, I fear we're
down to random guessing (trying GPIOs, changing pin configs etc)...
But just to verify:
Could you please attach an alsa-info to this bug with my package installed, and
without headphones plugged in? (See
Hello,
I tested the microphone through input streaming to another computer and it
seamed to record but with a crap sound (lot of noise around) ...
Concerning my installation, output sound never worked through headphones or
not.
A. Delcasse
2011/6/22 David Henningsson 783...@bugs.launchpad.net
@David, regarding still silent, in my case it was always silent,
headphones or not. Does anybody have the bug id's for related bugs to
the newer Sandy Bridge Acer Aspire TimelineX series (unstable wifi and
brightness/backlight not being adjustable)?
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Sorry for the off-topic answer, but a solution to brightness control can
be found here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1481995
Works perfectly.
Cheers,
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@MIchael, I'll certainly give it a try, but the 3820 model mentioned in
the brightness control thread definitively is not of the newer Sandy
Bridge variants (3830, 5830). Have you tried it on the newer models?
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Hi,
The loud speakers of my 5830TG are working thanks to the HDAAnalyzer tool :
http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/HDA_Analyzer
Once the tool is installed, the option EAPD in Node[0x1b] must be enabled.
You will find more information (diff for the working internal
speakers/headphones)
Nice!!! It worked pretty well!! Thanks so much for your help!!!
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I can confirm that the brightness fix works, and that audio also works
with the HDA_Analyzer thing mentioned here. I lose sound after waking up
from suspend, but that's a minor nuisance which should be easy to
fix/work around. It would be great if the people with the skills could
submit these
Hi
I have the feeling posting here in addition to the alsa-bugtrack-site can help
improving the situation.
I have the setup mentioned here:
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=5366.
short:
Acer Aspire 4830T with ubuntu 11.04 kernel 2.6.39-0 and alsa version 1.0.24
I have the
HDA_Analyzer it works for me :-)
alsa-hda-dkms-acer3830tg_0.1_all.deb wasn't tried
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Hi,
Thank you for the alsa-hda-dkms-acer3830tg_0.1_all.deb, it almost works
for mi, excluding internal mic in Skype.
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Hi everyone,
I can confirm that HDA_Analyzer works for my 3830 as well. Do you guys
have simultaneous sound on speakers and headphones when the latter are
plugged in? My internal mic continues not working, too. But hey, it's a
GREAT step forward. Awesome!
Cheers,
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I tried installing alsa-hda-dkms-acer3830tg_0.1_all.deb, even though I don't
own a 3830TG.
After a reboot a beep came out of my speakers that did not stop until I removed
the EAPD flags as metioned above. Quite anoying.
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FWIW, my 3830T works fine with the patch and setting EAPD as described
in #38. Also switches automatically between speakers and minijack when I
plug in headphones. I have only tested mic by blowing air and whistling
toward where the camera is and elsewere, and do not have a mic to plug
in, but
OK strange:
I recompiled alsa, using the script provided here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1681577
rebooted and changed the EAPD flag of node [0x1b] and TADA sound works.
This is really strange to me, I can not explain why it works now.
One thing left though: sound is coming over
I have an 3830TG and also I switch headphones - speakers without any
problem so far. The internal microphone captures with too much noise,
while an analog mic captures with a more acceptable quality but still
noisy. Thanks for the contributions to every one. Hopefully the mic
can be fixed in order
And hoping I can be forgiven for trashing this thread with other fixes
related to the new Acer Aspire models, making sure you have a file
/etc/modprobe.d/ath9k.conf containing options ath9k nohwcrypt=1 does
magic for the wifi performance as well. All these three Kinder-egg of
fixes (three fixes in
Great that most people seem to have solved the problem by enabling EAPD
on node 0x1b. However, in the only codec report I've got so far, node
0x1b doesn't say it's the internal speaker, but external mic (and this
is why my previous patch attempt did not work, btw). Before I try to
make a patch and
My alsa-info without headphone plugged in:
upload=truescript=truecardinfo=
!!
!!ALSA Information Script v 0.4.60
!!
!!Script ran on: Wed Jun 22 20:47:39 UTC 2011
!!Linux Distribution
!!--
Ubuntu 11.04 \n \l
And with headphones plugged in:
upload=truescript=truecardinfo=
!!
!!ALSA Information Script v 0.4.60
!!
!!Script ran on: Wed Jun 22 20:48:19 UTC 2011
!!Linux Distribution
!!--
Ubuntu 11.04 \n \l
Confirmed too on a Acer Aspire TimelineX 5830TG running Ubuntu 11.04
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Title:
[Aspire 3830TG, Conexant ID 506c, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all
Confrimed here as well, Acer Aspire TimelineX 3830T running Ubuntu
11.04. Also brightness/backlight control widget works (slider slides up
and down), but does not affect actual brightness/backlight, but that's
certainly another bug report..
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Howdy!
Could you help me test a possible solution by doing this:
1) make sure you don't have any alsa drivers installed, i e if you run modinfo
snd-hda-codec the Filename line should not say anything with updates in
it.
2) Download and install
For reference, I'm attaching the two patches that is applied to the
previously mentioned debian package and that I hope will help here.
** Patch added: 0001-ALSA-HDA-Add-a-new-Conexant-codec-ID-506c.patch
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