a release architecture. However, I like Steve's suggestion. Helge
effectively defined a set
of core packages for hppa when he set up a new jessie-based install disk
a few months ago.
This is currently available at . I tend to think
this should be done within
the context of Debian ports.
Dave
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-Original Message-
From: Matthias Klose
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 7:00 AM
To: David Gosselin ; Patrick Baggett
Cc: debian-po...@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: preparing for GCC 4.9
sorry, can't help with this. setting up a pbuilder or sbuild, and start
building
I'm in the same boat as Patrick, except with a PowerMac G5. Please let us know
how to begin.
Thanks,
Dave
On May 12, 2014, at 16:02, Patrick Baggett baggett.patr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Matthias et al,
I'd like to try to do some of this using my sparc box and see how far I get.
Is there
Hi,
I was curious as to what prompted you to try SBUS:/SUNW,ffb@1e,0 for the
BusID value?
Thanks,
Dave
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On Sun, 4 May
On 23-Nov-13, at 6:35 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
Crossing my fingers! It's been sad to see the number of up-to-date
packages in hppa dropping over the time.
It should be going up now.
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On Sunday 14 Apr 2013, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
My test (and Java app I want to run) is sweethome3d.
Wasn't working on wheezy.
Upgraded to sid. Sweethome3d worked.
Upgraded some days back, now it doesn't work.
Not sure if I'm doing anything wrong. 64-bit.
Haven't tested in a browser.
Zenaan
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Hi ports and ports-like team,
Le 05/04/2012 16:27, David Prévot a écrit :
The ports and ports-like part of our organization page [1] might be
pretty
to solve it would be welcome (closing it in
case it doesn't make sense could also be appropriate).
4: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=611830
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What's your opinion on switching to GCC 4.5 for HPPA?
Do it! I have built glibc with it and all my recent kernel have
been with 4.5. I'm not aware of any new issues with 4.5 and a number
of things are fixed.
For kernel builds, the following patch must be included:
2010-12-18 John David Anglin
, and $INTIF would be whatever your
inside interface is.
David
On 9/11/10 8:10 AM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
I've been IP masquerading for years. But now my Pentium front-end machine
has bit the dust, and I'm setting up my server to do the masquerading
itself.
It's and AMD65 running Debian lenny:
hend
Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
Jaime Ochoa Malagón chp...@gmail.com writes:
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 2:52 AM, Goswin von Brederlow goswin-...@web.de wrote:
Hans-J. Ullrich hans.ullr...@loop.de writes:
I understand well, there are efforts to chose other ways, so ia32-apt-get
should not block the
On Thu, 2009-06-18 at 20:11 -0400, Whit Hansell wrote:
Is there such a thing available? No, I don't need it yet. Would
like to know if there is one I could have on hand, tho' if necessary.
I downloaded INSERT and fired it up but it only gave me a very limited
number of available
to do apt-get update,
apt-get dist-upgrade, ia32-apt-get update and ia32-apt-get dist-upgrade, all
the four commands?
Thank you,
David
Please Cc to me if replying.
2009/7/6 Goswin von Brederlow goswin-...@web.de
That is because ai32-apt-get, by popular demand, is no longer allowed
, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package skype has no installation candidate
I am using the latest versions of all the packages. Should I file a bug
report?
Thank you,
David
Please Cc to me
of you got skype working, and how. Also,
if there is any IT-knowledgable here, would anyone fancy maintaining skype
in amd64 from now on? :-)
Thank you very much in advance,
David
Please Cc to me if replying
:-)
and I had Ekiga version 3.
Of course, not to always get the packages from the experimental
distribution, I immediately replaced the /etc/apt/sources list by the
old one (lenny) and did again
apt-get update
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Francesco Pietra wrote:
That's odd. I am able to get commands to work over SSH without a
password.
I copied the contents of ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub on my work computer into
~/.ssh/authorized_keys on my home computer. Now I can SSH from my work
computer to my home computer like this:
ssh
Is any 'send file' command to make so that two machines (an amd64
multisocket and a simple i386, both lenny) talk scp with one another
through a router (attached to adsl) fully without asking the password?
With 'fully' I mean that command:
ssh target_machine_name date
gives the date without
Christopher Browne wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:06 AM, David A. Parker dpar...@utica.edu wrote:
Is any 'send file' command to make so that two machines (an amd64
multisocket and a simple i386, both lenny) talk scp with one another
through a router (attached to adsl) fully without asking
Dear maintainers,
I tested some flash plugins onm my amd64 system.
According to this, I found out, flashplugin-nonfree either from sid or
experimental is not working. This is because it is using nspluginwrapper and
the 32-bit version of flashplayer10.
I have found out a better
On Thu, 2008-09-18 at 15:26 +1000, Alex Samad wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:04:46AM +0800, David Palmer wrote:
Having a problem - with two different releases, now, 4.0r3 and 4.0r4, on
installation.
For some reason the installer no longer includes John Hasler's pppconfig
package
with age and I'm not quite sixty yet.
I've moved things around until I'm giddy and posting the answer back to
the list is fine as, in the interim, I've cleared up the backlog of
10,000 emails.
Regards and thanks,
David Palmer.
# deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 r4 _Etch_ - Official amd64 DVD
-updates/
deb http://security.debian.org/ etch/updates main contrib non-free
As for the second line, I have no idea what it is.
No, that doesn't happen in the actual file.
It's just the wrap from the end of the cdrom description.
Thanks for your time and trouble.
Regards,
David Palmer
.
Simple works.
It's rated as one of the main ones on the Debian site, so I thought I'd
be safe from anything like that.
Probably the best thing is just to change mirrors.
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I don't think it's 'official', but I've tried it before and it worked for me
in the past.
The website has more info if you're interested.
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I found an installer (sadly
ran
gentoo and it was simple as pie it seem like they really made it much
harder to HELP them out.
It might be one of those little things.
You've spelt boinc as bonic twice in your post.
Have you done the same in your config?
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It is helping enough, seems to be a problem with the bank4 memory
module. So you have a hardware problem in that memory module, to check
if it is for sure, you can get out such module and see if the problem
persists or not.
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
Today, for the first time, I got this
dpkg -l ¦ less
Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Hi all,
how can I list all installed packages in the shell ? I suppose it can be done
using apt, but with apt-cache or apt-show I could not find a way. What did I
miss ?
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Hi,
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-dvd/
I just noticed that the weekly build of etch for amd64 is now
3 DVDs. Does this mean that the etch DVDs are now usable?
The 3rd ISO is a little smaller than the equivalent i386 ISO.
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On Thu, Jun 29, 2006 at 12:45:03PM +0200, P|pex wrote:
I used the sarge cd for amd64 and after upgrade to
etch with aptitude dist-ugprade
Thanks for the reply.
I currently have a working sarge, but I'm on dial-up so
aptitude dist-upgrade isn't practical.
The system is also in daily use, so I
Hello,
Looking through the archives, there was recently a post about KDE not
being available yet. Does anyone know if this has been fixed yet? I
tried 'apt-get install kde' today and got the same result:
The following packages have unmet dependencies.
kdebase: Depends: kappfinder (=
Hi Siju,
On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 06:02:06PM +0530, Siju George wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to net install sarge amd64 port on an amd64 athlon
computer with 120GB Seagate Baracuda 7200.7 SATA Hard Disk.
The mother board is
http://www.directron.com/rs482m4ild.html
It seems the
Raimund Jacob wrote:
Hi!
after todays discussion about Xorg 7.0 i wanted to add my .02 euros
because i hit a brick wall:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6593
i was using the 'sid' thing while the amd64-port wasnt official. now i'm
stuck between etch (too old, some of my packages
update in official means remote x-windows fails,
because it can't find xauth, and of course switching keyboards fails in
KDE. This package solved my issues.
David
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blind. Can someone confirm amd64 will fail at this location and suggest
a fix?
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rickh wrote:
I should know this, but my choices for sources.list repositories have always
been provided by the installation program. Now it seems that I'll have to
change it, and I'm not sure what the exact change should be.
I'm guessing something like:
deb ftp://ftp.us.debian.org/amd64/
Sebastian Haase wrote:
Len,
Thanks for the reply. Could you be little more verbose on what
dpkg-source -x nvidia*dsc
means !? Where do I get the nvidia*dsc file(s) ? Does
dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc -b
automatically try to get all the build-dependencies ?
Thanks,
Sebastian Haase
Jo Shields wrote:
Sebastian Haase wrote:
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 13:38, you wrote:
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 12:05:57PM -0800, Sebastian Haase wrote:
Thanks for the reply. (Just for reference I just found
http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/apt-howto/ch-sourcehandling.en.html
BUT: In
Sebastian Haase wrote:
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 17:12, David Liontooth wrote:
Jo Shields wrote:
Sebastian Haase wrote:
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 13:38, you wrote:
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 12:05:57PM -0800, Sebastian Haase wrote:
Thanks for the reply
Sebastian Haase wrote:
David Liontooth wrote:
Sebastian Haase wrote:
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 17:12, David Liontooth wrote:
Jo Shields wrote:
Sebastian Haase wrote:
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 13:38, you wrote:
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 12:05:57PM -0800, Sebastian Haase
:///var/lib/amd64-archive/ sid main contrib non-free
This can't be what you mean -- it points to a location on your own harddisk.
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Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Sat, Apr 01, 2006 at 12:30:20PM -0800, David Liontooth wrote:
Another way to solve this -- sort of oldfashioned but very elegant -- is
to use labels. Say you want to label drives tv0 to tv2:
* ext2 and ext3: e2label or tune2fs -L tv0 /dev/sde1
* XFS: xfs_admin -L
Hans-J. Ullrich wrote:
Hello all,
I have just installed Openoffice2 in my 64-bit-system from
ftp://ftp-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/debian/oo64/
Yes, ist is running, and yes, I know, it is not officially supported, and yes,
I know, it has still some bugs. Anyway, it works, but with a slight
the drives -- SATA channel, USB -- they will be
mounted where they should.
This has been around for so long that it's rumored the guy who came up
with it also invented the wheel!
David
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with the ifupdown package.
Is forcedeth the only possible driver ? Just curious ...
Yes -- and it works great!
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I'd like to load four tv cards as follows:
sudo modprobe saa7134 card=2,2,2,2 tuner=43,43,43,43 video_nr=1,2,3,4
vbi_nr=1,2,3,4 radio_nr=1,2,3,4 alsa=1,1,1,1
sudo modprobe saa7134-alsa index=1,2,3,4
Now I use a script, but I need this to happen by default and thought I'd
learn the right way.
David Liontooth wrote:
I'd like to load four tv cards as follows:
sudo modprobe saa7134 card=2,2,2,2 tuner=43,43,43,43 video_nr=1,2,3,4
vbi_nr=1,2,3,4 radio_nr=1,2,3,4 alsa=1,1,1,1
sudo modprobe saa7134-alsa index=1,2,3,4
Now I use a script, but I need this to happen by default and thought
.
I appreciate your help with this; the partition I'm trying to rescue is
in a stable functional state that is no longer possible to duplicate.
Dave
Török Edvin wrote:
On 3/24/06, David Liontooth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cloned a drive, starting with the MBR:
dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi David,
I am a little bit curious why you have chosen to clone the drive with dd? I
have always used a different route for cloning a system (see also Duping a
Drive Under Linux, http://linuxgazette.net/issue64/tag/12.html):
Looks good, and better suited to my
The 2.6.16 kernel has support for HFSX, meaning case-sensitive file
names in Apple's latest iteration of its OSX file system.
GNU Parted supports the file system, and the Darwin project has ported
Apple's filesystem tools to Linux in the diskdev package.
Has anyone attempted to compile and
I cloned a drive, starting with the MBR:
dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdc bs=446 count=1
However, after installing the cloned drive in the new machine, all I get
is a screen-full of scrolling GRUB filling the screen. I downloaded a
netboot CD, mounted / and /boot in /target, and issued
I cloned a drive, starting with the MBR:
dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdc bs=446 count=1
However, after installing the cloned drive in the new machine, all I get
is a scrolling GRUB filling the screen. I downloaded an amd64 netboot
CD, mounted / and /boot in /target, and issued
chroot /target
Soenke von Stamm wrote:
You may have to test if the PCI-X slot is really compatible to the PCI card
you're going to use, if you're going to order a dozen I'm sure someone will
give you a test system before purchase.
Ay, there's the rub -- it's not. The Tyan Tomcat K8E fits the bill,
however
Soenke von Stamm wrote:
Am Dienstag, 21. März 2006 11:38 schrieb David Liontooth:
My one remaining question is actually whether I need sound on the
motherboard to record sound via the PCI bus
from the grabber card -- does anyone know? (I'm asking on the v4l list).
The S2865G2NR has no audio
Paul Brook wrote:
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 03:10, David Liontooth wrote:
Paul Brook wrote:
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 02:04, David Liontooth wrote:
Paul Brook wrote:
Most modern PCI cards support 3.3v operation, so will work fine in
PCI-X slots. PCI-X is backwards
Hamish Moffatt wrote:
On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 11:56:22AM -0800, David Liontooth wrote:
I need NTSC cards and I'm pretty much limited to saa713x, as I have to
be able to pull audio directly off the card and to do closed captioning
(bt878 might work but cx88 won't).
Are you sure
this that is known to run Debian amd64?
David
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Hi Len,
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 02:16:29PM -0800, David Liontooth wrote:
I'm having a hard time finding server hardware for a university project
-- we need a dozen of these, running Debian sid:
* 1U chassis
* 1 dual-core amd64
* 4 SATA drives
* 1 32-bit PCI slot
Paul Brook wrote:
Most modern PCI cards support 3.3v operation, so will work fine in PCI-X
slots. PCI-X is backwards compatible with 32-bit 33MHz PCI.
Often true, but TV cards still need 5V PCI.
Dave
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tyan.com has barebones systems that should do what you want.
http://tyan.com/products/html/barebone_amd.html
Thanks! Indeed, it's there -- the Transport GT20 (B2865) comes with the
option of a PCI slot and is just the ticket! I had looked around the
Tyan site and
Paul Brook wrote:
On Tuesday 21 March 2006 02:04, David Liontooth wrote:
Paul Brook wrote:
Most modern PCI cards support 3.3v operation, so will work fine in PCI-X
slots. PCI-X is backwards compatible with 32-bit 33MHz PCI.
Often true, but TV cards still need 5V PCI.
I
tricky for me so I'm not an expert in
computer science.
I also tried to enter the kernel option acpi_os_name=Microsoft Windows XP
and It doesn't run.
I'll be very glad for further comments ? Do you need more data ?
Thanks again,
David Gasa i Castell
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Hello all,
Recently, I adquired a laptop (mod. HP Compaq nx 6125) and I tried to
install a 32 bits Etch on it.
After all, I detected an acceleration of the laptop clock, so it counts two
seconds per one.
What can I do to fix this ?
Thanks in advance.
David Gasa i Castell
Kurt Roeckx wrote:
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 11:13:36PM -0800, David Liontooth wrote:
Just to make sure I understand: we're going multiarch? No more chrooted
32-bit environment?
No, this is biarch. It's to replace ia32-libs.
Multiarch is something totaly different.
Thank you. Can
Just to make sure I understand: we're going multiarch? No more chrooted
32-bit environment?
Dave
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=274367
Build a 32-bit libc on amd64, using the new multiarch directories.
Package: libc6-i386
Priority: standard
Section: libs
Installed-Size: 7316
profiles for wireless connection (and so choice at start profile
required) to avoid manual configuration everytime?
Thanks,
Giulio
you need to look at wpasupplicant. It will allow connection to different
ESSIDs with specific key requirements.
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that works fine, though. I guess, though, that if you
are able to mount your new disk to do the transfer, your kernel will be good.
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installer since I need at least kernel 2.6.15 for
my SATA controller, and from what I can tell this is only in more recent
daily snapshots.
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interface (eth1) was fine.
Rebooting did not help but power cycling did the trick. This
happens at random times and power cycling corrects the problem.
kernel: 2.6.12.6-xen
It has failed with and without domU's running.
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settings in /etc/network/interfaces to eth1 and see what happens... if it
doesn't help, by all means change it back.
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For you, I'd guess it'd be better to add ide_disk instead. This forces
the loading of that module before the sata module, so that the ide devices
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greatly appreciate it. I really thought
this was good hardware when I bought it (specifically for the AMD64
port), so I'd hate to think I've waisted my money.
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was installed, this shouldn't have been the problem.
I'd like to know and be sure that I'm using 64-bit mode, and not 32-bit
mode. How can I check this to make sure I'm running the AMD64 port
installation in 64-bit mode?
uname -a
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again have to remove ehci to get things working. Lets hope that this
gets fixed!
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. It shouldn't, of course. Your ~/.xsession should end with
exec gnome-session
(no after that). This presumes you want to start with gnome. kde users
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as an ide device. How do I do that without /dev/hdc? How
would I go about getting that device created?
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I'd like to make a minor change in gtk2-engines-gtk-qt to correct black
menus, but the package won't build from the current source. When I issue
apt-get -b source gtk2-engines-gtk-qt, I get the following -- what's
going on? In contrast, apt-get -b source gtkorphan for example works fine.
Dave
setting up the network address etc.
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On Friday 25 November 2005 12:45, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
David Goodenough [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a machine I am trying to install Debian on. It is an AMD-64 and
has a DPT RAID card. The disks appear on the I2O bus.
The Debian installer recognises them (once I have told
maintainer is a bit confused as to why the disk is not called
/dev/i2o/hda1, but that appears to be a Debianism.
I also tried putting a small IDE drive on this box, and then I tried to format
it using the installer, and that hung at 100%.
David
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On Friday 18 November 2005 16:48, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 10:08:40AM +, David Goodenough wrote:
Of course I could not do an lspci with the installer, as it is not
present (why, it would be so useful), so I used Knoppix instead.
The raid card is:
1044:a511
it installed (I do not have a spare 3V PCI
ethernet card I can put in to get me started, and USB ethernet adapters are
not supported by the installer kernel).
David
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On Wednesday 23 November 2005 17:05, Soenke von Stamm wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 23. November 2005 17:01 schrieb David Goodenough:
How did you get this installed. We have one of these with SCSI RAID
using the DPT RAID card, and none of the Debian installers seem to have
the right driver
On Wednesday 16 November 2005 17:54, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 03:48:31PM +, David Goodenough wrote:
I tried this but it did not help. In fact it also does not seem to have
the driver for the RAID card in it, so I could not even install without
the network
On Thursday 10 November 2005 19:01, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 06:45:43PM +, David Goodenough wrote:
I am new to Amd64, but have been using Debian for a long time.
I was asked to install Debian on a couple of 1U servers running AMD-64
CPUs. They have NICs
, but it does not seem designed for
ethernet cards in that I don't think I can get connected to it.
Any ideas?
David
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On Thursday 10 November 2005 19:07, Andrew Sharp wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 06:45:43PM +, David Goodenough wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Amd64, but have been using Debian for a long time.
I was asked to install Debian on a couple of 1U servers running AMD-64
CPUs. They have NICs
On Thursday 10 November 2005 19:01, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 06:45:43PM +, David Goodenough wrote:
I am new to Amd64, but have been using Debian for a long time.
I was asked to install Debian on a couple of 1U servers running AMD-64
CPUs. They have NICs
A git patch from 6 September 2005
(http://www.grmso.net:8090/commit/5dd42c262bd742fa3602180bbe5550b4828de8f3/)
removes the functions register_ioctl32_conversion and
unregister_ioctl32_conversion.
Building or inserting the module nvidia-kernel-source 1.0.7174 on the
new vanilla 2.6.14 using gcc
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