Since upgrading to bookworm I'm having a display power management issue. I am
using XFCE. Setting the display
power management slider to blank after 5 minutes does indeed blank the display.
However, every 30 seconds or
so the monitor comes back on, then simply displays no signal and goes
Greetings.
On 16/05/2021 18.00, didier gaumet wrote:
from http://blog.tordeu.com/?p=292 , perhaps this would do:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 0
That seems to have done the trick; thanks!
By the way, by default nowadays, Gnome runs on Wayland, not on Xorg, so
unless you
Hello,
from http://blog.tordeu.com/?p=292 , perhaps this would do:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 0
By the way, by default nowadays, Gnome runs on Wayland, not on Xorg, so
unless you specifically launch Gnome on Xorg, your Xorg settings will
have no effects, I suppose
Dear all,
I've got an Intel NUC10i3FNH on which I've done a fresh install of
buster and then upgraded to bullseye. After exactly five minutes of
inactivity, the display (connected via HDMI) fades to black and then
shortly thereafter shuts off completely. How can I inhibit this
behaviour? I
On Fri, 14 Feb 2020 21:22:32 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> However, running "xset dpms force off" works quite well.
Not quite. On the second machine, hawk, it works quite well. On the
Lenovo, it works for a few minutes, and then the backlight turns back
on again. Gn.
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2020 16:20:48 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> Running Buster as updated. I recently had occasion to reboot my Lenovo
> T520, and now the power management will not shut the display off. I
> conjecture that some update in the last two months broke things
> (again!).
>
Running Buster as updated. I recently had occasion to reboot my Lenovo
T520, and now the power management will not shut the display off. I
conjecture that some update in the last two months broke things
(again!).
I tried both the power management in xscreensaver (5.42+dfsg1-1) and
xfce4-power
On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 09:08:03PM +0200, basti wrote:
>
>
> On 06.04.2018 20:20, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 07:05:00PM +0200, basti wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> is there a way to disable LPM for mv_sata driver by commandline?
> >>
> >
> > per-disk, not per-driver:
>
> thanks a lo
On 06.04.2018 20:20, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 07:05:00PM +0200, basti wrote:
>> Hello,
>> is there a way to disable LPM for mv_sata driver by commandline?
>>
>
> per-disk, not per-driver:
thanks a lot, there seem to be problem with the driver mv_sata so i need
to disable than
On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 07:05:00PM +0200, basti wrote:
> Hello,
> is there a way to disable LPM for mv_sata driver by commandline?
>
per-disk, not per-driver:
echo STATE > /sys/class/scsi_host/host0/link_power_management_policy
where STATE can be:
max_performance
medium_power
me
Hello,
is there a way to disable LPM for mv_sata driver by commandline?
Best Regards,
Basti
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On 07/15/2017 04:35 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I have just upgraded by Linux platform to v-9.0.0 from v-8.8.0.
>
> Xfce Power Management fails to blank the display.
>
> I have not been able to find a solution and would
I have just upgraded by Linux platform to v-9.0.0 from v-8.8.0.
Xfce Power Management fails to blank the display.
I have not been able to find a solution and would appreciate some
assistance.
Thanks in advance.
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www.molecular
For reference, I resend Darac's advice on this thread, that is the correct
one:
On Wednesday, 15 February 2017 17:38:59 CET Darac Marjal wrote:
> The OP could also try the information in, for example:
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSuspend
> https://01.org/blogs/rzhang/2015/best-prac
Sorry for the hijacking, I mistakenly replied to a message in this thread, it
wasn't deliberate :^)
In the meanwhile I did open another thread, and if you will we can discuss
there. For now, thanks for the links.
Cheers,
Davide
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 05:22:12PM +, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Wednesday 08 February 2017 10:50:52 solitone wrote:
What do you suggest to do to investigate this issue?
Not hijack another thread.
I'm not sure that I see how hijacking a thread prevents a laptop from
suspending, but - certainl
On Wednesday 08 February 2017 10:50:52 solitone wrote:
> What do you suggest to do to investigate this issue?
Not hijack another thread.
Lisi
er).
However, when I hibernate from the graphical target (KDE Plasma), I experience
the problem I described above.
Uff.. power management is complex!
On Friday, 10 February 2017 12:31:39 CET solitone wrote:
> After a fresh boot, suspend does work. However, after resume, a second
> suspend attempt doesn't work--the system automatically resumes after a
> couple of seconds.
Now it always resumes immediately after suspend. I have no idea why initia
On Wednesday, 8 February 2017 15:37:48 CET solitone wrote:
> With time, though, I noticed that even suspension doesn't work very well.
> Sometimes the laptop does not suspend, neither if I wait for the set 5
> minutes, nor if I close the lid. It basically remains active, cunsuming
> battery.
After
u suggest to do to investigate this issue? A functional power
management is a must on a portable computer.
Thanks!
I just get an emtpy black screen with the white cursor
on it, but nothing happens. I can't even switch to a virtual console with crtl
+alt+F.
What do you suggest to do to investigate this issue? A functional power
management is a must on a portable computer.
Thanks!
Nicolas George writes:
> Le quintidi 25 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Joe Pfeiffer a écrit :
>> I'm using an old 32 bit laptop (Samsung N120) running Debian testing; up
>> until recently I've been able to configure it so when I close the lid it
>> turns off the screen, but leaves the laptop running. Wit
Le quintidi 25 fructidor, an CCXXIV, Joe Pfeiffer a écrit :
> I'm using an old 32 bit laptop (Samsung N120) running Debian testing; up
> until recently I've been able to configure it so when I close the lid it
> turns off the screen, but leaves the laptop running. With a recent
> update (possibly
not able
to do this any more -- when I close the lid, the laptop suspends.
I'm using xfce, with power management through xfce4-power-management.
At this point, I've got it configured so that the power, sleep, and
hibernate buttons are all set to "do nothing" and the laptop lid
Hi,
I do not have 'qdbus' command installed.
Regards,
Herbert
Herbert Fortes wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I edited
>
> /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.login1.policy
>
>
> and now I have auto suspend after 15m. Hibernate still
> missing. I am also checking
>
> /etc/systemd/logind.conf
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Herbert
$ qdbus --system org.freedesktop.UPo
Hi,
I edited
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.login1.policy
and now I have auto suspend after 15m. Hibernate still
missing. I am also checking
/etc/systemd/logind.conf
Regards,
Herbert
Herbert Fortes wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>> do you have
>> /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.upower.policy
>
> No. I have:
> /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.login1.policy
Sorry it might be misleading with upower.
The above file is part of systemd.
Check this thread
https://list
;
> I am facing problems with power management. Suspend
> works is I click on the button. Hibernate does not
> seems to work properly because I see a lot of 'OK'
> when I notebook wakes up.
>
>
> I tried to config policykit without success. I put a
> .pkla file
;
> I am facing problems with power management. Suspend
> works is I click on the button. Hibernate does not
> seems to work properly because I see a lot of 'OK'
> when I notebook wakes up.
>
>
> I tried to config policykit without success. I put a
> .pkla file
ction for power
management - shared library
ii upower0.99.4-3 amd64abstraction for power
management
$ dpkg -l | grep policykit
ii policykit-1 0.105-16 amd64framework for managing
administrative policies and privileges
ii policyki
ing administrative policies and privileges
hi upower 0.9.23-2+b1
amd64abstraction for power management
dpkg -l | grep libupower
ii libupower-glib10.9.17-1
amd64abstraction for po
Hi,
I switched from gnome to xfce because the notebook
can not run gnome and pycharm at the same time.
I am facing problems with power management. Suspend
works is I click on the button. Hibernate does not
seems to work properly because I see a lot of 'OK'
when I notebook wakes up.
On Wed, 01 Jun 2016, Richard Hector wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can keep up to date with progress on fixing
> the problems? I scan the LKML archives occasionally, but haven't seen
> much that looks relevant.
lwn.net and LKML are, AFAIK, the only places you might get some
information about th
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Hi folks,
I've read Matthew Garrett's article on the issues with Linux power
management on mobile Skylake processors, and a few of the other sites
that refer to it ... and went and bought one anyway, thinking "They'll
fix it
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 10:55:59AM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Apart from some instability and non-working (sometimes) PS2 mouse
I'm amazed to hear of a Skylake machine carrying a PS/2 Port,
> Giga-Byte GA-H110M-S2H
Then I remember that my Bay Trail SoC is a Gigabyte and also has a PS/2 port.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 03:22:38AM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> This looks like a very big OUCH for latest generation of Intel based
> laptops!
> -- desktops might be okay though.
At least until it's fixed.
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On Thursday 14 April 2016 18:22:38 Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> desktops might be okay though.
Apart from some instability and non-working (sometimes) PS2 mouse, also
non-working (less often) USB mouse, it is great - very fast and responsive,
when it doesn't crash. But I gather that the model of m
This looks like a very big OUCH for latest generation of Intel based
laptops!
-- desktops might be okay though.
http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/41713.html
Kind Regards
AndrewM
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On 06/05/2015 08:14 PM, Daniel wrote:
Thanks, i think it's too early for changing to testing... But i'll try
newer kernels soon.
I apreciate your answer.
I upgraded to Stretch several weeks ago and that fixed an Ethernet
driver problem. You do understand that while you can insert a newer
ker
the new release (jessie) i have problems with the power
>> management when i choose dpm method. Normally, but not always, i
>> suffer some freezes, often leaving a irecoverable system. Some times
>> with luck, solves with a KDE desktop restart. Once, i had a message
>> with
On Fri, 2015-06-05 at 19:59 +0200, Daniel wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Since the new release (jessie) i have problems with the power
> management when i choose dpm method. Normally, but not always, i
> suffer some freezes, often leaving a irecoverable system. Some times
> with luck,
Hi all
Since the new release (jessie) i have problems with the power management when i
choose dpm method. Normally, but not always, i suffer some freezes, often
leaving a irecoverable system. Some times with luck, solves with a KDE desktop
restart. Once, i had a message with a kernel panic
On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 01:54:31PM -0700, Josef Bailey wrote:
> I've already tried https://wiki.debian.org/HowTo/CpuFrequencyScaling and that
> is where my problem is i can't figure out the correct driver for p4-clockmod
>
> I Know you said ondemand was default i would like conservitate
>
> Any
> Hi Josef,
> p4-clockmod seems to be a hack that shouldn't be needed on Core i5 devic$
> Please try https://wiki.debian.org/HowTo/CpuFrequencyScaling
> The debian-kernel is a development lists, debian-user is more appropriat$
> Steve
Hello Steve
Thanks for the reply
I've already tried https
> $ kdmctl shutdown halt trynow
> ok
> $ kdmctl shutdown halt forcenow
> ok
> $ kdmctl shutdown status
> ok local,halt,0,0,force,1001,-
>
> Does not halt.
Alright, the trick was in exit first from openbox -- in the script:
otherwise it stood scheduled.
Solved. Thanks to everyone who partici
> . shutting down machine
> - quitting openbox (this can be done from bash)
> - shutting machine (shutdown directly does not work for
> privileges issue, so i want to use KDM's "blessings")
$ kdmctl shutdown halt trynow
ok
$ kdmctl shutdown halt forcenow
ok
$ kdmctl shutdown status
ok
> I use OpenBox + KDM. How i can organize:
>
> . switching users
> - locking current session (i can do this from shell script)
> - starting new KDM session (this do not know how to do)
Alright, i have fulfilled this myself.
Сту.
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I use OpenBox + KDM. How i can organize:
. switching users
- locking current session (i can do this from shell script)
- starting new KDM session (this do not know how to do)
. shutting down machine
- quitting openbox (this can be done from bash)
On 2012-11-20, at 9:37 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
> org.freedesktop.UPower provided by upower
>
> http://upower.freedesktop.org/
> http://upower.freedesktop.org/docs/
Thanks, this works now.
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On 20.11.2012 14:59, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had an old python script for monitoring my laptop lid with dbus, and then
> suspending when it was closed. It doesn't work now because the dbus namespace
> on debian seems to have changed.
>
> dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedeskto
Hi,
I had an old python script for monitoring my laptop lid with dbus, and then
suspending when it was closed. It doesn't work now because the dbus namespace
on debian seems to have changed.
dbus.exceptions.DBusException: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The
name org.freedesktop.DeviceK
On 03/08/2012 10:13, Keith McKenzie wrote:
On 2 August 2012 23:57, Mark Panen wrote:
Hi,
I am using Squeeze amd 6.05 and yesterday after a reboot my Mecer 32"
1360x768 Monitor/TV no longer goes to sleep after 10 minutes, being working
fine for months. Only the screen saver works now.
I am usi
On 2 August 2012 23:57, Mark Panen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using Squeeze amd 6.05 and yesterday after a reboot my Mecer 32"
> 1360x768 Monitor/TV no longer goes to sleep after 10 minutes, being working
> fine for months. Only the screen saver works now.
>
> I am using Gnome.
>
> The only thing I mi
Hi,
I am using Squeeze amd 6.05 and yesterday after a reboot my Mecer 32"
1360x768 Monitor/TV no longer goes to sleep after 10 minutes, being
working fine for months. Only the screen saver works now.
I am using Gnome.
The only thing I might have stuffed up was installing nVidia drivers
fro
Running Gnome in Squeeze.
>From the very beginning of the life of this machine (born December,
2011), in Screensaver preferences, I've checked 'Activate screensaver
when computer is idle' and placed the slider 'Regard the computer as
idle after' at 10 minutes. In Power managment preferences, I hav
On Sun, 04 Mar 2012 10:30:41 -0500, Mitchell Laks wrote:
(...)
> What do I do to see what is happening? What is the right way to
> configure it so that it will work? Does the team responsible for debian
> power management such as suspend and hibernate have a design document
> or a
Hi,
I have a fresh install of debian rapidly upgraded to sid on a lenovo x220.
I noticed it was not doing proper power management and battery was rapidly
going to zero.
I have tried googling
and looked at such places as wiki.debian.org/Suspend
but I see no design documents for the power
from the lenny repositories. it does at
least indicate correctly when the AC power is plugged in, but has no
effect on power management settings
> This page has a bit more information on several topics:
>
> <http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1498559>
some good info there, i d
o the curb. i installed gnome,
> configured the proprietary wifi drivers, and setup a right-click for the
> mouse, and it's all working well.
>
> although it doesn't seem to detect that there's a battery or something.
> if i go into the power management settings, there
well.
although it doesn't seem to detect that there's a battery or something.
if i go into the power management settings, there's no tab for 'on
battery power'. if i unplug the AC power, the little icon doesn't
change into a battery, it just stays as a plug.
i'
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On Friday 24 June 2011 11:19:03 Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> There still is the
> issue, regarding to replies, when other people need help and I should be
> able to help them.
The issue is worth solving, because if you break the thread the OP may not see
your reply, and your time would be wasted. And,
On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 08:14:15 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> is there a screensaver and/or power management able to recognise videos?
> A screensaver and power management is useful for me, since I use a CRT
> monitor. 'Burn in' and high load are issues for CRT monitors OTOH th
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On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 13:07 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 24 iun 11, 09:26:17, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >
> > I noticed that issue when watching YouTube, but for YouTube it isn't
> > important for me. It will become important as soon as I need to sync
> > video and audio for productions, e.g.
On Vi, 24 iun 11, 09:26:17, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> I noticed that issue when watching YouTube, but for YouTube it isn't
> important for me. It will become important as soon as I need to sync
> video and audio for productions, e.g. by jack transport and then I'm not
> able to use Kaffeine and VLC,
On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 16:38 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 24/06/11 16:14, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > Hi :)
> >
> > is there a screensaver and/or power management able to recognise videos?
>
> Maybe.
> But a better solution "might" be to use a video p
On 24/06/11 16:14, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Hi :)
>
> is there a screensaver and/or power management able to recognise videos?
Maybe.
But a better solution "might" be to use a video player that disables
your screen savers.
Kaffeine and VLC do. I can't speak for other playe
Hi :)
is there a screensaver and/or power management able to recognise videos?
A screensaver and power management is useful for me, since I use a CRT
monitor. 'Burn in' and high load are issues for CRT monitors OTOH they
are needed for some kind of artwork. Unfortunately screensavers
On Sun, 01 May 2011 23:53:40 +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
> * Camaleón:
>
>> I think powertop is just giving you some hints on what you can tweak to
>> save your battery. You can ignore them or apply them, that's up to you.
>
> Thanks for the info but you missed my point.
>
> I am aware of the meani
* Camaleón :
> I think powertop is just giving you some hints on what you can tweak to
> save your battery. You can ignore them or apply them, that's up to you.
Thanks for the info but you missed my point.
I am aware of the meanings of powetops recommendations. I want to know if any
package in
On Sun, 01 May 2011 15:36:40 +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
> I use powertop to enable power management for various devices on my
> laptop. I wonder where I can store these configuration options
> permanently. I looked into pm-utils and guess I can use this package but
> there se
Hi,
I use powertop to enable power management for various devices on my laptop.
I wonder where I can store these configuration options permanently. I looked
into pm-utils and guess I can use this package but there seems to be no
documentation how one should use pm-utils.
Some examples of the
>
>
>> When you install it, I don't remember if hdparm and sdparm are
>> automatically triggered as dependencies, but then if not it's pretty
>> good idea to have them installed, so that laptop-mode can play with
>> the HDs speeds... It can handle as well CPU frequency, but I prefer
>> cpufr
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Javier Vasquez wrote:
>> Lots of useful info in there Javier. Also worth mentioning, though it
>> doesn't seem you use it, is laptop-mode-tools.
>
> I did include it in the ones I have installed, :-) The original list
> had it with some words as well, so I thought
> Lots of useful info in there Javier. Also worth mentioning, though it
> doesn't seem you use it, is laptop-mode-tools.
I did include it in the ones I have installed, :-) The original list
had it with some words as well, so I thought it was not necessary to
make additional comments... See this
"recommended packages":
>
> % cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/00InstallRecommends
> APT::Install-Recommends "false";
>
> That I did through the installation process, since with "recommends"
> there's a lot of unnecessary (according to me) software installed
27;s a lot of unnecessary (according to me) software installed.
Then I didn't install anything else than the minimum required. The
default coming from squeeze might do. Then I start installing the
applications I want, including power management, fluxbox, X, alsa
stuff, etc... Without using
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:49 AM, T o n g wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 11:37:55 -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
>
>> ...
>
> Thanks. I use fluxbox and don't use desktop environment myself as well
> (my wife does).
>
> Thank you for your detailed explanation to disentangle them for me. May I
> know wh
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:32 AM, T o n g wrote:
>> On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 16:17:57 +, T o n g wrote:
>> ...
>> Of all the following acpi related packages, which ones do you have (or,
>> which ones should I tell my debootstrap to install)?
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 16:32:13 +, T o n g wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 16:17:57 +, T o n g wrote:
>
>>> you shouldn't care about the backend used by "gnome-power-manager" . .
>>> .
>>
>>> Nowadays "gnome-power-manager" seems to use DBus instad of HAL,
>>> though.
>>
>> I build my system f
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 11:37:55 -0600, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> I don't have the context of you previous e-mail, so my answer is just
> biased by what I use, which is NO desktop environment at all
Thanks. I use fluxbox and don't use desktop environment myself as well
(my wife does).
Thank you for
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:32 AM, T o n g wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 16:17:57 +, T o n g wrote:
> ...
> Of all the following acpi related packages, which ones do you have (or,
> which ones should I tell my debootstrap to install)?
>
> acpi-fakekey - tool to generate fake key events
> acpi-su
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 08:01:14PM EDT, s. keeling wrote:
> Chris Jones :
> > This is an old Dell Inspiron 7500 with an Intel PIII - (Coppermine)
> > running debian 'lenny'.
> >
> > The hardware supports an early version of the SpeedStep technology that
> > makes it possible to switch clockin
Chris Jones :
> This is an old Dell Inspiron 7500 with an Intel PIII - (Coppermine)
> running debian 'lenny'.
>
> The hardware supports an early version of the SpeedStep technology that
> makes it possible to switch clocking between 650MHz and 500MHz. This is
> normally done via a BIOS optio
This is an old Dell Inspiron 7500 with an Intel PIII - (Coppermine)
running debian 'lenny'.
The hardware supports an early version of the SpeedStep technology that
makes it possible to switch clocking between 650MHz and 500MHz. This is
normally done via a BIOS option where the focus appears to be
T o n g wrote:
The default kernel governor is ONDEMAND, so Tong has probably been using
CPU frequency controls all along without knowing it. :)
Not after I've installed a bunch of packages that google implies
necessary, because I'm using a minimum set of packages.
What are the minimum set
Thank you thveillon.debian for the comment, and Dave for the detailed
explanation.
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 07:37:15 -0400, Dave Witbrodt wrote:
> The default kernel governor is ONDEMAND, so Tong has probably been using
> CPU frequency controls all along without knowing it. :)
Not after I've inst
T o n g a écrit :
My CPU is AMD 64. What's the latest and easiest power management tool for
AMD64?
powernowd is less complicated than cpufreqd or cpudyn, but I also heard
sayings that the 2.6 kernel ondemand cpufreq governor might be even more
simpler, and there are many other tools
T o n g a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> My CPU is AMD 64. What's the latest and easiest power management tool for
> AMD64?
>
> powernowd is less complicated than cpufreqd or cpudyn, but I also heard
> sayings that the 2.6 kernel ondemand cpufreq governor might be even more
>
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