Any idea what happened to the GTK GUI?
Paul
On Monday 17 November 2003 12:15 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Monday 17 November 2003 11:13 am, Timothy Brown wrote:
List,
Please don't flame me. But where is linuxconf in M9.2
Tim
It's moved to contrib, but be careful, it is really quite
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 07:11 am, Jack Coates wrote:
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 03:04, Paul Kaplan wrote:
I set up 9.2 on an IBM T40, which has an ATI Radeon 7500 and in internal
LCD at 1024x768. At the time I set it up, I had an external keyboard
(with a built-in trackpoint AND trackpad
that it autodetects whether the external monitor
and pointing devices are attached and sets the video output appropriately?
TIA
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connections are flaky
no matter whether the hub is plugged into the port replicator or the machine
itself. I'm pretty sure it isn't a hardware problem since all the ports
devices work under W2KSP4.
Does anyone have any experience with flaky USB2 or any ideas how to fix?
TIA
Paul
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I get a kernel panic when I boot kernel-2.4.22. When I boot from
kernel-2.4.19, everything is fine.
Someone suggested switching the filesystem stype from 'auto' to 'ext3',
but I'm still having the problem...
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I get a kernel panic when I boot kernel-2.4.22. When I boot from
kernel-2.4.19, everything is fine. I've just upgraded from 9.1 to 9.2. The
messages I get on the console are:
Loading sd_mode.o module
Mounting /proc filesystem
Creating root device
Mountint root filesystem
mount: error 19 mounting
been on
the mirrors for a few days. I tried, unsuccessfully to fix the KDE
Screensaver problem using several of the methods reported on the lists, but
solved it immediately with the update.
Paul
On Tuesday 28 October 2003 12:43 am, Rob Blomquist wrote:
Xscreensaver is installed on my machine
be on a Windows
machine for compatibility with her work. We haven't been hit wit a
virus since making the switch several months ago. Knock on wood...
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have MDK 9.1 running on a Dell Inspiron 4000 (circa 2000), Celeron
600 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 20 Gig HD, ESS Maestro Sound, Actiontec Mini PCI
56K Modem, XGA screen. I have ReiserFS for a file system (except for
/boot) and it seems to work well for me.
Paul
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it's not - have to
admit I didn't bother using 'expert' install though.
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, clicked on preferences - nothing. Went onto
do as you both describe and - *no* Mozilla.
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through here, too. (Though the jury is still out on that due to old
wiring.) It seems like an elegant solution.
Am I better off just getting a really big switch and use a computer as a
gateway?
- Paul
On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 23:02, Paul Rodriguez wrote:
So just a normal switch (say 20-port
So just a normal switch (say 20-port) connected to the cable/dsl
router? What role does the router play? Is it for use as a firewire?
- paul
On Sun, 2003-06-22 at 22:49, Michael Noble wrote:
I assume you ment RJ-45.
All you need is a switch that will handle all the network lines that
go
of thing, or with any
specific products? Do you have an recommendations for me?
I appreciate your help, and I appologize for cross-posting to both
newbie and expert, but I figured it might cross boundaries here.
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When I demonstrated with a stopwatch that
Mandrake was loading a full 30 seconds faster ... the stopwatch
settled the question factually and unemotionally in less than 60
seconds.
Less than 15 seconds. Not bad.
Sorry, in the interests of lightening the thread I couldn't resist it :)
Paul
been led to believe that I need to use
the Samba 3, which is still in alpha, but I don't need any server stuff, just
the ability to read AD shares as a user.
Can anyone provide some detailed instructions for configuring my client box to
read AD, samba or not.
Thanks,
Paul
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I could use the information successfully. I may have
some time on my hands in the near future so it's something I might look at
again. It's such an obvious thing to want to do I'm surprised it's not
implemented.
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Where did you get postscript drivers for your windows machines?
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pgp0.pgp
Description: signature
/sysconfig/network. But that trick isn't working in
9.1rc2.
The workstation is running undder DHCP, and I suspect that's where the
name is coming from. But I've always been able to change it before.
Update dhcp-client from the cooker and it should fix it (you'll also need
dhcp-common).
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Don't forget --target arch if you want to build for other than 586.
P
On Friday 21 February 2003 05:55 pm, Jack Coates wrote:
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 09:43, Ken Thompson wrote:
Can someone refresh my memory? I want to build an rpm from a src.prm and
have forgotten the command.
rpm --rebuild
of the geometry spec is getting misinterpreted.
Any hints? Any ideas?
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Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: [expert] TyanThunder Pro-CPU heat and hardware integrity
On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 08:26, gikoreno wrote:
Hey everyone,
I am not
on how things are done inside the company, and will likely come out of the
crisis in a stronger position than going in. They certainly have a good core
product.
Paul
On Tuesday 31 December 2002 06:36 pm, Revenant wrote:
As someone who's never really looked into investment, how does
for a year.
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stopped checking for the remote filesystems.
B's NFS shares are manually mounted on A.
Machine B is powered down.
Machine A is powered down - Unmount NFS error - HANG.
Don't know if any of this is relevant in your case of course.
Paul.
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yours does too?
If so then maybe all you need is a symlink from libGL.so to libGL.so.1 in
that directory.
Failing all of the above then try copying the library into the current
directory.
HTH
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that it is a Perl script with the
following line
system('/usr/sbin/urpmi.update', map { $_-{name} } @update_medias) == 0
just after it echoes a message about contacting the mirrors. Presumably all I
have to do is to edit this and add the --noclean at this point?
Paul.
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appreciated.
Thanks.
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on the 2.4 kernel whereas
the 8.1 installer (which worked) was based on 2.2?
Paul.
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We're running Mandrake 8.1 on a dual Athlon 1600+ (1.4GHz)
Asustek A7M266-D board. Installation seemd to go okay but
when we try the enterprise (2.4.8-26) or smp kernel (2.4.8-34.1
What about:
shutdown -h now
?
Paul
On Sunday 24 November 2002 01:27 am, Matthew O. Persico wrote:
I have a Pentium4 box that used to hold XP. When XP shut down, it turned
the box off. I moved XP to another box and installed Mandrake. When I
execute
poweroff
as root, the os is stopped
I remember coming across a script that created a new initrd file, but now I
don't know what it was. The documentation that describes creating an initrd
file describes how to write the script, but I remember that there is a
premade script somewhere. My machine needs an initrd file to run a
now why didn't I think to look for something called mkinitrd? seems so
logical. that must have been what I found once before.
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Subject: Re: [expert] initrd script
I just installed Mandrake 9.0 and it seems there is no 'libiberty.a' in
'/usr/lib' or '/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i586-mandrake-linux-gnu/3.2'. There is,
however, a '/usr/include/libiberty.h'. Did something go wrong during
install or is it broken?
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then installed from scratch thinking that may be the problem but the result
is the same.
However, failsafe works - is that a clue?
Please help
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On Friday 26 April 2002 16:54, you wrote:
On Fri, 26 Apr 2002, Paul Stear wrote:
Hi all,
I have updated 8.1 to 8.2 and all seemed to go well except when I
rebooted after update and selected linux from the menu I was left with an
'S' on the screen, the hard disk activity light a constant
and mod_info output etc., but not CGI generated documents).
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msg53159/pgp0
, I'd open it myself.
Is there any way to turn this feature off?
Not sure if you can turn it off, but I do know that it doesn't do it
with supermount enabled.
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msg53160/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP
but to no avail.
Personally I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole but as I say
it may have been a motherboard problem (Asus A7M266-D) I just
didn't have the expertise or the time to nail it down.
Paul.
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why the keyboard
wasn't responding :)
Paul.
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Sevatio wrote
everything MandrakeSoft stands for and will
never happen.
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Mandrake wouldn't be nearly as good as it is now. At
least that's what I think.
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that
would cause this sort of problem and how to fix it? Is there
simply something I need to compile into or remove from the
kernel?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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first installed it did show it, I just
couldn't bring it up). My log files show a variety of messages
regarding this card during bootup. I've included them below.
Thank you very much.
- Paul Rodriguez
WAVELAN init_modeule(): doing device probing (bad !)
Specify base adresses while loading module
quickly jump to 99%
before I get the error message and artsd crashes.
Help!!!
Thanks,
Paul
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Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 09:04:13 -0600
On Thursday 10 January
was fiddling with
the Sound Server settings because my sound quality
was so crappy. As I said, it was fine a few weeks
ago.
Please help!
Paul
---
Hi,
Further to my sound woes ...
[Note: everything was fine a few weeks ago]
The sound server (artsd) keeps crashing on me.
I was fiddling with the Sound
GTK), but not all.
I suspect this is the issue you are running into.
That explains it!
Thanks for your help,
Paul
... feeling somewhat sheepish
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to occur under both gnome and kde.
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Well, I tried the suggestions by Tom and Onur, and it seems to
be working better -- at least for now.
Thanks!
Paul
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I've been experiencing intermittent sound problems.
For example, I have some MP3 files on my hard disk.
Most of the time when I play thm with xmms, they
sound fine
Hi,
Everynow and then, in the GNOME desktop, when I logout,
it hangs. Haven't had the problem in KDE so far.
What sort of things might be causing this?
Thanks,
Paul
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Any ideas as to what's causing the problem?
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Hello,
In apache there are 3 configuration files
- httpd.conf
- srm.conf
- access.conf
Since version 1.3.x apache accepts all the directives in only one
file : httpd.conf.
However if the files access.conf and srm.conf are not empty they are
read bye apache ?
In the affirmative, and if
On Monday 24 December 2001 02:37, you wrote:
Paul Stear wrote:
I am using KPPP to connect and gftp for transfers and I keep getting the
modem disconnected even whilst transferring data.
I have not been able to find any settings about disconnect if idle.
Missed much of this discussion
any hair left at this rate
regards
Paul
Hi Ed,
I am using KPPP to connect and gftp for transfers and I keep getting the
modem disconnected even ehilst transfering data.
I have not been able to find any settings about disconnect if idel.
Thanks again
regards
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When I reboot, I don't see FreeBSD as one of the choices.
Is there another file I have to edit or ???
Please help!!
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and have tried various options but
I haven't made any difference.
I am now at a loss as to what to do, this modem worked perfectly in version
8.0 and still works in windows.
Can anyone help me please? - I won't have any hair left at this rate
regards
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. Should have been obvious ...
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When I reboot, I don't see FreeBSD as one of the choices.
Is there another file I have to edit or ???
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restarting, it came up (albeit with a few warning messages).
I wanted to do a clean re-install, so I placed CD #1 in, and rebooted. But
it won't boot up from the CD.
Help!!
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with my new CDROM drive after all.
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On Tuesday 18 December 2001 06:16 pm, you wrote:
I know this is not the help you wanted, but can you try a different
CDrom
reader? is this one correctly configured in BIOS? I am only guessing,
but
if it booted once from the CDrom, unless the CD
) ???
(Mandrake lists the card as NVIDIA GeForce2 DDR (generic))
Why can't I set them any higher??
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how to get started, so step-by-step instrucitons would be
appreciated.
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to install.
-Paul Rodríguez
On Sun, 2001-12-02 at 11:57, Søren Neigaard wrote:
Damn... I tried it all, and nothing works. The Software Manager fails
during install of Mozilla. What are my options now?
/Søren
On Fri, 2001-11-30 at 02:45, Joseph Braddock wrote:
When you reinstalled
Same here. So what I've decided is that for every release I donate $20.
No big deal, but I give a little back and don't have to wait for the
shipment a month after release.
-Paul R
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 08:06, Klar Brian D Contr MSG SICN wrote:
I ordered online as well. Trying to support
, but it is disabled by default on 8.1:
[paul@anne paul]$ cat /etc/sysctl.conf
# Disables packet forwarding
net.ipv4.ip_forward = 0
# Disable ECN
net.ipv4.tcp_ecn = 0
# Enables source route verification
net.ipv4.conf.default.rp_filter = 1
# Disables the magic-sysrq key
#kernel.sysrq = 0
[paul@anne paul]$ rpm
but better late than never.)
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will not let me continue).
For some reason the program opened when I click on the Internet button
supplied on the Mandrake desktop doesn't open.
Where can I manually change these settings?
How can I disable this from a console?
Thank You.
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Actually, Windows does do this, it just isn't as evident like Linux. If
you are running IIS you can actually type in http://localhost. And from
any command prompt you can ping 127.0.0.1 and localhost.
Paul Devisser
At 01:53 PM 11/13/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Hey,
The first ip-address
ramdisk:
mkinitrd version.img version
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' and reboot. This has
been fixed, and hopefully an update will be released soon.
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-fr /lib/dev-state/*
rm -fr /dev/* (ignore any errors because of files in use)
And then reboot... All your devices will come back, and hopefully the
mouse link will work then (you might want to reboot a second time just
to make sure everything's there).
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On Sunday, Oct 21, 2001, Theo Brinkman wrote:
That did it. Thanks!
Sweet! Glad I could help. =)
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had the
same problem). You can either download the newer version from any
cooker mirror, or wait for the Procmail security update for 8.1 (fixes a
few other problems), which should be anytime AFAIK.
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to come
up in console mode. I can not get the system
to boot.
However Mandrake 7.1 installs and boots
with out problem. Any ideas how I
can grab the error before the screen
fills with those hex numbers?
How can I fix this?
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thinking that might be my problem. No
change.
That's at the bottom of httpd.conf. That include file contains:
[paul@anne paul]$ cat /etc/httpd/conf/addon-modules/php.conf
IfModule mod_php4.c
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php4 .php3 .phtml
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source
to worry about
problems later if you update apache or something. Just a thought. =)
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!), or from any of the official mirrors. If you're not
running Mdk 8.1, you might want to download the .src.rpm instead and
rebuild it.
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If I am running 7.2 and all my partitions are formatted as reiser, can I not
format some of them (/home for example) during installation of 8.1 so that I
can keep the existing files without having to back them up.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that the reiser format has changed
during
to do that? That's not a very secure thing to do
(which is why it won't let you).
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/cdrom /mnt/cdrom fs=iso9660,synch,user,noauto,nosuid,nodev 0 0
and a iso9660 entry in /etc/filesystems.
You need to take out 'fs='... and maybe the comma after iso9660 (not
sure). Here's mine:
/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 ro,nosuid,noauto,exec,user,nodev0 0
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on startup.
Chances are that you need to add the new hostname to /etc/hosts.
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. =)
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Mdk 7.1... guaranteed way to screw up your system
(especially if you force it).
For Mandrake 8.0, the ncurses devel files are in the package
libncurses5-devel. This will require libncurses5 to be installed as
well, but it should already be since you have ncurses installed.
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, this is assumming you're using the GNU version of tar.
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/output error
) = ?
Don't know if this will help any, but I recently saw a thread about
gettext in PHP on freezer-burn.org:
http://www.freezer-burn.org/stories.php?story=01/07/23/4935802
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. This is the ALi M1647 North Bridge and
ALi 1535D+, CMI 8738 4.1 Sound.
Please help, I need my Mandrake Linux system.
Thanks
Paul Stear
( This message was unfortunately sent using windows)
up after install.
2.2.1a has been in Cooker since Jul 12... rpmfind.net found it just fine
for me. Just remember that the Cooker is still 'experimental', so use
at your own risk. =)
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? =) Maybe the UPS powers it down and then back up
when the power is back (if it's hooked up to one).
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PGP signature
.
Just goes to show, can't trust those Republicans!
Just wanted to point out... Bush didn't appoint any of the judges on the
Federal Appeals court.
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On Tuesday, Jun 26, 2001, Steve Kieu wrote:
edit /etc/lilo.conf, choose the new kernel image; I
dont use initrd.
Run lilo
Restart
Now it spits a lot of unresolved symbols and can not
insmod any modules at all.
Maybe you should be using initrd? Couldn't hurt to try it...
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and then update it again,
and it should work.
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On Wednesday, Jun 13, 2001, CHARDON,LUIS (HP-PuertoRico,ex1) wrote:
Hi, finally last night I could get it working as you said, using Mandrake
Configuration Tool, but I had to erase first the connection created by
Linuxconf.
Oh yeah, I gorgot to mention you need to remove the one you created
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On Wednesday, Jun 13, 2001, Scott, Rob wrote:
Hi, does anyone know how to (or even if it's possible) to extract a single
file from within an rpm?
rpm2cpio myrpmfile.rpm | cpio -i
...will extract all the files in the .rpm to the current directory.
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On Friday, Jun 08, 2001, Scott Taylor wrote:
At 10:40 AM 06/08/01, OOzy Pal wrote:
I downloaded NS6 from Netscape ftp site using WinNT
workstation, while downloading VShield poped up saying
that this file has a virus. Is this true? or becaus
the file is Linux type and VShield is Windows
On Wednesday, Jun 06, 2001, Scott Taylor wrote:
If I remember right, this is from the htdig cron job. If memory serves,
after I setup htdig (/etc/htdig/htdig.conf) to scan what I wanted, I
didn't get that message anymore. I could be wrong, though.
That wasn't it either. htdig
On Thursday, Jun 07, 2001, Hoyt wrote:
What package provides libX11.a? It doesn't appear to be in the XFree86-devel
package.
On my Mandrake 8.0 system with XFree86 4.0.3, it's in:
XFree86-static-libs-4.0.3-7mdk
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On Wednesday, Jun 06, 2001, Scott Taylor wrote:
From: Cron Daemon root
To: root
Subject: Cron root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
DB2 problem...: missing or empty key value specified
Has anyone seen this, know how to get rid of it?
I know it comes from /etc/cron.daily but I
On Tuesday, Jun 05, 2001, Scott Taylor wrote:
I'm running LM7.2 and every morning I get this annoying message from
cron.daily about DB2 problem:
From: Cron Daemon root
To: root
Subject: Cron root run-parts /etc/cron.daily
DB2 problem...: missing or empty key value specified
Has
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