Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Vincent Jousse
Hi All,

I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I use some VSTi 
instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this working, I need to 
compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
I would like to know who makes the versions we can find in the ubuntu 
repository ?
My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead of compiling my 
own version.
Do you think it is possible to have these option activated for next 
release ?

Vincent

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Re: Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Vincent Jousse
Le 13/09/2010 12:58, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
 On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:31 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:

 Hi All,

 I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I use some VSTi
 instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this working, I need to
 compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
 I would like to know who makes the versions we can find in the ubuntu
 repository ?
 My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead of compiling my
 own version.
 Do you think it is possible to have these option activated for next
 release ?

 Vincent
  
 I'm not the person you are asking for, but note that VST support needs
 the free open source, but proprietary Steinberg headers. There are Linux
 headers too, but AFAIK Steinberg headers are still needed for a lot of
 VSTs. I guess you need to compile it yourself.

 Ralf




I just want to have DSSI support in Muse, I can manage everything else.

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Re: Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:09 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
 Le 13/09/2010 12:58, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
  On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:31 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I use some VSTi
  instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this working, I need to
  compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
  I would like to know who makes the versions we can find in the ubuntu
  repository ?
  My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead of compiling my
  own version.
  Do you think it is possible to have these option activated for next
  release ?
 
  Vincent
   
  I'm not the person you are asking for, but note that VST support needs
  the free open source, but proprietary Steinberg headers. There are Linux
  headers too, but AFAIK Steinberg headers are still needed for a lot of
  VSTs. I guess you need to compile it yourself.
 
  Ralf
 
 
 
 
 I just want to have DSSI support in Muse, I can manage everything else.
 
 Vincent

Pardon, I did misunderstand you. Is Muse provided by the Ubuntu
repositories  version 1?
'The MusE sequencer added full DSSI support with version 1.0.'
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/

I always had bad luck with Muse, tried to use it, because I'm not fine
with Rosegarden, but Muse never worked, so I'm using Qtractor.



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Re: Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Scott Lavender
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 6:17 AM, Ralf Mardorf ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.netwrote:

 On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:09 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
  Le 13/09/2010 12:58, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
   On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:31 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
  
   Hi All,
  
   I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I use some VSTi
   instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this working, I need
 to
   compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
   I would like to know who makes the versions we can find in the ubuntu
   repository ?
   My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead of compiling
 my
   own version.
   Do you think it is possible to have these option activated for next
   release ?
  
   Vincent
  
   I'm not the person you are asking for, but note that VST support needs
   the free open source, but proprietary Steinberg headers. There are
 Linux
   headers too, but AFAIK Steinberg headers are still needed for a lot of
   VSTs. I guess you need to compile it yourself.
  
   Ralf
  
  
  
  
  I just want to have DSSI support in Muse, I can manage everything else.
 
  Vincent

 Pardon, I did misunderstand you. Is Muse provided by the Ubuntu
 repositories  version 1?
 'The MusE sequencer added full DSSI support with version 1.0.'
 http://dssi.sourceforge.net/

 I always had bad luck with Muse, tried to use it, because I'm not fine
 with Rosegarden, but Muse never worked, so I'm using Qtractor.


The version in Ubuntu is currently 1.0.1-0ubuntu3 (Debian has version
0.8.1a-6.1interestingly enough).

It should be noted that because Ubuntu ships version 1.0 it does not mean
that DSSI support is enabled however.  It may been possible that it had been
disabled by a Ubuntu developer/maintainer.  I'm not saying this is the case,
just suggesting the possibility.

I think it would be interesting for someone familiar with Muse and DSSI to
test this.

ScottL
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Re: Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Vincent Jousse
Le 13/09/2010 13:17, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
 On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:09 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:

 Le 13/09/2010 12:58, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
  
 On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:31 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:


 Hi All,

 I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I use some VSTi
 instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this working, I need to
 compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
 I would like to know who makes the versions we can find in the ubuntu
 repository ?
 My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead of compiling my
 own version.
 Do you think it is possible to have these option activated for next
 release ?

 Vincent

  
 I'm not the person you are asking for, but note that VST support needs
 the free open source, but proprietary Steinberg headers. There are Linux
 headers too, but AFAIK Steinberg headers are still needed for a lot of
 VSTs. I guess you need to compile it yourself.

 Ralf





 I just want to have DSSI support in Muse, I can manage everything else.

 Vincent
  
 Pardon, I did misunderstand you. Is Muse provided by the Ubuntu
 repositories  version 1?
 'The MusE sequencer added full DSSI support with version 1.0.'
 http://dssi.sourceforge.net/

 I always had bad luck with Muse, tried to use it, because I'm not fine
 with Rosegarden, but Muse never worked, so I'm using Qtractor.




The version provided by the Ubuntu repositories (1.0.1) would have DSSI 
support only if enable-dssi and enable-osc options had been used at 
compiling !
Sorry for my poor English !!
So the question is: who compiles software for Ubuntu repositories ?

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Re: Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Vincent Jousse

Le 13/09/2010 13:52, Scott Lavender a écrit :
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 6:17 AM, Ralf Mardorf 
ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net mailto:ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net wrote:


On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:09 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
 Le 13/09/2010 12:58, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
  On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:31 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I use
some VSTi
  instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this working,
I need to
  compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
  I would like to know who makes the versions we can find in
the ubuntu
  repository ?
  My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead of
compiling my
  own version.
  Do you think it is possible to have these option activated
for next
  release ?
 
  Vincent
 
  I'm not the person you are asking for, but note that VST
support needs
  the free open source, but proprietary Steinberg headers. There
are Linux
  headers too, but AFAIK Steinberg headers are still needed for
a lot of
  VSTs. I guess you need to compile it yourself.
 
  Ralf
 
 
 
 
 I just want to have DSSI support in Muse, I can manage
everything else.

 Vincent

Pardon, I did misunderstand you. Is Muse provided by the Ubuntu
repositories  version 1?
'The MusE sequencer added full DSSI support with version 1.0.'
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/

I always had bad luck with Muse, tried to use it, because I'm not fine
with Rosegarden, but Muse never worked, so I'm using Qtractor.


The version in Ubuntu is currently 1.0.1-0ubuntu3 (Debian has version 
0.8.1a-6.1interestingly enough).


It should be noted that because Ubuntu ships version 1.0 it does not 
mean that DSSI support is enabled however.  It may been possible that 
it had been disabled by a Ubuntu developer/maintainer.  I'm not saying 
this is the case, just suggesting the possibility.


I think it would be interesting for someone familiar with Muse and 
DSSI to test this.


ScottL
I do use Muse, and the version available in Ubuntu has not DSSI support. 
That's why I compiled it by my own ! We just need to had enable-dssi and 
enable-osc options at compilation.


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Re: Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:58 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
 Le 13/09/2010 13:17, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
  On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:09 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
 
  Le 13/09/2010 12:58, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
   
  On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:31 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
 
 
  Hi All,
 
  I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I use some VSTi
  instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this working, I need to
  compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
  I would like to know who makes the versions we can find in the ubuntu
  repository ?
  My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead of compiling my
  own version.
  Do you think it is possible to have these option activated for next
  release ?
 
  Vincent
 
   
  I'm not the person you are asking for, but note that VST support needs
  the free open source, but proprietary Steinberg headers. There are Linux
  headers too, but AFAIK Steinberg headers are still needed for a lot of
  VSTs. I guess you need to compile it yourself.
 
  Ralf
 
 
 
 
 
  I just want to have DSSI support in Muse, I can manage everything else.
 
  Vincent
   
  Pardon, I did misunderstand you. Is Muse provided by the Ubuntu
  repositories  version 1?
  'The MusE sequencer added full DSSI support with version 1.0.'
  http://dssi.sourceforge.net/
 
  I always had bad luck with Muse, tried to use it, because I'm not fine
  with Rosegarden, but Muse never worked, so I'm using Qtractor.
 
 
 
 
 The version provided by the Ubuntu repositories (1.0.1) would have DSSI 
 support only if enable-dssi and enable-osc options had been used at 
 compiling !
 Sorry for my poor English !!
 So the question is: who compiles software for Ubuntu repositories ?

If you run Synaptic and take a look to the properties for the package
muse, there might be the email address of the package maintainer.


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Re: Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Vincent Jousse
Le 13/09/2010 14:06, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
 On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:58 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:

 Le 13/09/2010 13:17, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
  
 On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:09 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:


 Le 13/09/2010 12:58, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :

  
 On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:31 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:



 Hi All,

 I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I use some VSTi
 instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this working, I need to
 compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
 I would like to know who makes the versions we can find in the ubuntu
 repository ?
 My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead of compiling my
 own version.
 Do you think it is possible to have these option activated for next
 release ?

 Vincent


  
 I'm not the person you are asking for, but note that VST support needs
 the free open source, but proprietary Steinberg headers. There are Linux
 headers too, but AFAIK Steinberg headers are still needed for a lot of
 VSTs. I guess you need to compile it yourself.

 Ralf






 I just want to have DSSI support in Muse, I can manage everything else.

 Vincent

  
 Pardon, I did misunderstand you. Is Muse provided by the Ubuntu
 repositories   version 1?
 'The MusE sequencer added full DSSI support with version 1.0.'
 http://dssi.sourceforge.net/

 I always had bad luck with Muse, tried to use it, because I'm not fine
 with Rosegarden, but Muse never worked, so I'm using Qtractor.





 The version provided by the Ubuntu repositories (1.0.1) would have DSSI
 support only if enable-dssi and enable-osc options had been used at
 compiling !
 Sorry for my poor English !!
 So the question is: who compiles software for Ubuntu repositories ?
  
 If you run Synaptic and take a look to the properties for the package
 muse, there might be the email address of the package maintainer.



Here is the package responsible: Ubuntu Developers 
ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com ...

should I register to this list too ?

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Re: Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Scott Lavender
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:01 AM, Vincent Jousse v.jou...@free.fr wrote:

  Le 13/09/2010 13:52, Scott Lavender a écrit :

 On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 6:17 AM, Ralf Mardorf 
 ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.netwrote:

 On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:09 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
  Le 13/09/2010 12:58, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
   On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:31 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
  
   Hi All,
  
   I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I use some VSTi
   instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this working, I need
 to
   compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
   I would like to know who makes the versions we can find in the ubuntu
   repository ?
   My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead of compiling
 my
   own version.
   Do you think it is possible to have these option activated for next
   release ?
  
   Vincent
  
   I'm not the person you are asking for, but note that VST support needs
   the free open source, but proprietary Steinberg headers. There are
 Linux
   headers too, but AFAIK Steinberg headers are still needed for a lot of
   VSTs. I guess you need to compile it yourself.
  
   Ralf
  
  
  
  
  I just want to have DSSI support in Muse, I can manage everything else.
 
  Vincent

  Pardon, I did misunderstand you. Is Muse provided by the Ubuntu
 repositories  version 1?
 'The MusE sequencer added full DSSI support with version 1.0.'
 http://dssi.sourceforge.net/

 I always had bad luck with Muse, tried to use it, because I'm not fine
 with Rosegarden, but Muse never worked, so I'm using Qtractor.


 The version in Ubuntu is currently 1.0.1-0ubuntu3 (Debian has version
 0.8.1a-6.1interestingly enough).

 It should be noted that because Ubuntu ships version 1.0 it does not mean
 that DSSI support is enabled however.  It may been possible that it had been
 disabled by a Ubuntu developer/maintainer.  I'm not saying this is the case,
 just suggesting the possibility.

 I think it would be interesting for someone familiar with Muse and DSSI to
 test this.

 ScottL

 I do use Muse, and the version available in Ubuntu has not DSSI support.
 That's why I compiled it by my own ! We just need to had enable-dssi and
 enable-osc options at compilation.

 Vincent


I check in the build log as well and found that DSSI support is not
enabled.  Interestingly, LASH and fluidsynth support is.

http://launchpadlibrarian.net/55395760/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-i386.muse_1.0.1-0ubuntu3_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz

Search for DSSI to find it.

As for the maintainer, the debian/changelog lists it as Fabrice Coutadeur
and can be emailed at fabric...@ubuntu.com.

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Re: Muse

2010-09-13 Thread Vincent Jousse

Le 13/09/2010 14:16, Scott Lavender a écrit :



On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 7:01 AM, Vincent Jousse v.jou...@free.fr 
mailto:v.jou...@free.fr wrote:


Le 13/09/2010 13:52, Scott Lavender a écrit :

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 6:17 AM, Ralf Mardorf
ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net mailto:ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net
wrote:

On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 13:09 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
 Le 13/09/2010 12:58, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
  On Mon, 2010-09-13 at 12:31 +0200, Vincent Jousse wrote:
 
  Hi All,
 
  I'm a Muse (http://www.muse-sequencer.org) user and I
use some VSTi
  instruments thanks to DSSI-VST. But to have all this
working, I need to
  compile Muse with enable-dssi and enable-osc options.
  I would like to know who makes the versions we can find
in the ubuntu
  repository ?
  My goal is to use the ubuntu repository version instead
of compiling my
  own version.
  Do you think it is possible to have these option
activated for next
  release ?
 
  Vincent
 
  I'm not the person you are asking for, but note that VST
support needs
  the free open source, but proprietary Steinberg headers.
There are Linux
  headers too, but AFAIK Steinberg headers are still needed
for a lot of
  VSTs. I guess you need to compile it yourself.
 
  Ralf
 
 
 
 
 I just want to have DSSI support in Muse, I can manage
everything else.

 Vincent

Pardon, I did misunderstand you. Is Muse provided by the Ubuntu
repositories  version 1?
'The MusE sequencer added full DSSI support with version 1.0.'
http://dssi.sourceforge.net/

I always had bad luck with Muse, tried to use it, because I'm
not fine
with Rosegarden, but Muse never worked, so I'm using Qtractor.


The version in Ubuntu is currently 1.0.1-0ubuntu3 (Debian has
version 0.8.1a-6.1interestingly enough).

It should be noted that because Ubuntu ships version 1.0 it does
not mean that DSSI support is enabled however.  It may been
possible that it had been disabled by a Ubuntu
developer/maintainer.  I'm not saying this is the case, just
suggesting the possibility.

I think it would be interesting for someone familiar with Muse
and DSSI to test this.

ScottL

I do use Muse, and the version available in Ubuntu has not DSSI
support. That's why I compiled it by my own ! We just need to had
enable-dssi and enable-osc options at compilation.

Vincent


I check in the build log as well and found that DSSI support is not 
enabled.  Interestingly, LASH and fluidsynth support is.


http://launchpadlibrarian.net/55395760/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-i386.muse_1.0.1-0ubuntu3_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz

Search for DSSI to find it.

As for the maintainer, the debian/changelog lists it as Fabrice 
Coutadeur and can be emailed at fabric...@ubuntu.com 
mailto:fabric...@ubuntu.com.


ScottL

thanks, I'm just writing a mail for him !
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nvidia setup help

2010-09-13 Thread Jonathan Goodman
hi,
I installed a real-time kernel 2.6.33-29-and patched nvidia driver using
synaptic. when I boot the new kernel it will not start X it gives the
option to reconfigure X, to drop to a terminal, or start X in low
graphic mode.
I'm a newbie and I have no idea how to setup the patched nvidia driver
for this kernel.
I boot the generic kernel and the  starts flawlessly with the nvidia
version current.
I'm at a loss as to how to set up X for rt.
thanks for your patience.
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Re: nvidia setup help

2010-09-13 Thread Tommy yeah
The easiest way for me although not the only way is to start X in low
graphics, open a terminal and type: sudo nvidia-settings, configure your
graphics correctly if they have changed at all and then finally hit save to
X configuration, that should fix your problem!
Tommy

On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Jonathan Goodman jgood...@012.net.ilwrote:

 hi,
 I installed a real-time kernel 2.6.33-29-and patched nvidia driver using
 synaptic. when I boot the new kernel it will not start X it gives the
 option to reconfigure X, to drop to a terminal, or start X in low
 graphic mode.
 I'm a newbie and I have no idea how to setup the patched nvidia driver
 for this kernel.
 I boot the generic kernel and the  starts flawlessly with the nvidia
 version current.
 I'm at a loss as to how to set up X for rt.
 thanks for your patience.
  Jonathan


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Re: nvidia setup help

2010-09-13 Thread asdf jklö
i dont know the reason.
but i hat a similar experience the other way around ... maybe the nvidia module 
is not compiled for the rt kernel. look at the output you install something if 
apt still tryes to install/compile the nvidia module for your rt kernel.  
to install all headers of your kernel version helped me a lot

 Original-Nachricht 
 Datum: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 21:11:20 +0200
 Von: Jonathan Goodman jgood...@012.net.il
 An: Ubuntu Studio Users Help and Discussion 
 ubuntu-studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com
 Betreff: nvidia setup help

 hi,
 I installed a real-time kernel 2.6.33-29-and patched nvidia driver using
 synaptic. when I boot the new kernel it will not start X it gives the
 option to reconfigure X, to drop to a terminal, or start X in low
 graphic mode.
 I'm a newbie and I have no idea how to setup the patched nvidia driver
 for this kernel.
 I boot the generic kernel and the  starts flawlessly with the nvidia
 version current.
 I'm at a loss as to how to set up X for rt.
 thanks for your patience.
   Jonathan 
 
 
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Re: No sound without JACK

2010-09-13 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Tue, 2010-08-17 at 02:00 +0200, Pablo wrote:
 Hi Ralf!
 
 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
 
  1. How should sound be enabled usually for apps without JACK audio support  
  on Ubuntu Studio?
 
  Could there be an issue regarding to PA not loading the needed modules?
  I'm using two Envy24 based Terratec EWX 24/96 PCI sound cards on amd64  
  architecture, on-board sound is disabled.

 Check this:
 
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/178442
 
 I did as comment #30 and it worked for me with a m-audio audiophile 2496 
 which also uses the alsa module snd-ice1712. The problem remains in 
 ubuntustudio maverick alpha. See:
 
 http://www.mail-archive.com/ubuntustudio-test...@lists.launchpad.net/msg00351.html

I had the same issue with Suse 11.2 and I could solve it by adding those
two lines for Suse 11.2 too.

@ Pablo: Thank you, thank you, thank you Pablo :)

@ anybody who is pro PA: PA for rt audio users is a PITA. It might have
advantages for the averaged desktop user, but we should get rid of it
for rt audio distros.

As I told before, until now I prefer 64 Studio, it's based on Ubuntu,
but ships without PA by default, hence using flashplayer without JACK
support and JACK at the same time is no problem. While Suse isn't
important for me, Ubuntu Studio is very interesting for my needs. There
might be reasons to come with PA by default, but if so, the distro
should take care of those two lines
in /usr/share/alsa/cards/ICE1712.conf.

I wonder if it's easy to get rid of PA, when building dummy packages by
equivs, to keep package dependencies consistent and what needs to be set
up in addition?!

Man, Envy24 cards are very common, because they are the most cheap rt
capable cards, no distro should have issues when using those cards.
Btw. there will come a successor for envy24control soon, maybe there
already is a successor, I didn't lurk LAD the last weeks. For Suse only
I'm running the first version + a manual edit of it's successor and it's
still named envy24control, but AFAIR the renamed it.

Cheers!

Ralf


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