Still an issue in 20.04.
Fucking unbelievable.
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See the screenshot.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: indicator-bluetooth 0.0.6+17.10.20170605-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-40.44-generic 5.4.44
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-40-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelModules: lkp_Ubuntu_5_4_0_40_44_generic_69 nvi
> the upgrade gives you a chance to see the details you want. You were
prompted with these screens, including the obsolete software screen,
correct?
Correct. As I said, not good enough.
> Please be more specific about the exact changes you would like to see.
Again as I said: for every individu
Public bug reported:
I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04, then to 19.10, then to 20.04.
I'm not sure ini whih of the upgrades I noticed the issue but I'm pretty
sure it applies to all of them.
As usual, the upgrade had to install some configuration files which
would replace some files I had modified,
I'm having this issue. I googled for the name of the process that was
eating up 100% of CPU and, surprise! A bug reported in 20-fucking-12 and
still not fixed!
Great job, Ubuntu!
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I did:
$ sudo apt-get install cinnamon-desktop-environment
I attach the complete output below.
There are two blocks among others:
The following additional packages will be installed:
()
The following NEW packages will be installed:
()
The two lists mass
Actually, now that I've been able to restore the shortcut for showing
desktop (yeah, I could have minimized all the windows manually one by
one), I realize that MY ENTIRE FUCKING DESKTOP is filled with noise.
I attach a screenshot of the whole desktop (I blurred out the icons)
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The screenshot speaks for itself.
Stuff like this used to happen occasionally up to 16.04, sually after
resuming from suspend, but normally the areas would get redrawn properly
sooner or later.
But since I upgraded to 20.04 I've seen display garbage like this a lot
more ofte
Public bug reported:
I had TortoiseHG installed on my computer
https://tortoisehg.bitbucket.io/download/linux.html
After upgrading from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04, then 19.10 and then 20.04 (I
can't tell at what stage), it's GONE.
Never was I asked if I was fine with that.
I don't care if there's a
Public bug reported:
This isn't new, this idiocy has annoyed me ever since I've been using
Ubuntu; however, after upgrading to 20.04 I'm disappointed to see that
it still hasn't been fixed.
I use a laptop and I have an external monitor that I keep connected most
of the time.
So, I have it set up
Public bug reported:
Sometimes programs open a "popup" or a "secondary", "child" window, I
don't know what the word is.
For example, in Chrome, if I right-click on an image in a web page and
choose "Save As", this will open a new file browser window that allows
me to browse for a directory to sav
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 18.04, Software Updater informed me that an upgrade to 19.10
was available, so I chose "Upgrade".
The process went reasonably smoothly (except for a "system problem
detected" popup at the very beginning, that happens all the time - we
are talking "ubuntu" smoothly).
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 16.04 I was used to the keyboard shortcut ctrl+Super+D to
reveal the Desktop by minimizing all windows (it was not exactly the
same as minimizing all windows but whatever).
That shortcut was changed at almost every major release, which was
already irritating enough,
What's invalid about this??
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I did:
- $ sudo apt-get install ettercap-common
+ $ sudo apt-get install ettercap-common
(by the way I don't even know what that is, but it is one of a few
packages being "held back" by apt and that prevents me from upgrading
f
By the way, VirtualBox is not even something I had installed with apt. I
downloaded a .deb and installed it with dpkg or something.
Also, I notice that the above command removed libcurl3 and installed libcurl4.
That part makes sense.
But then it uninstalled php7.2-curl.
I guess that was because i
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I did:
$ sudo apt-get install ettercap-common
(by the way I don't even know what that is, but it is one of a few
packages being "held back" by apt and that prevents me from upgrading
from 18.04 to 20.04. Since apt itself doesn't give me a clue what to do
and there doesn't
> Note: Please watch your language. They're serious about that here
I know, I wish they were half as serious about handling bugs.
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And by the way, this idiocy of having the system bar PLUS the maximized
window's top bar (which used to be one) eats up a significant amount of
vertical space, and gives ZERO extra functionality. There's a lot of
empty space in both, and they contain the exact same elements that were
already there,
Public bug reported:
I have just upgraded from ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 (and I would have
upgraded to 20.04 already if the stupid package manager weren't unable
to resolve some conflicts which are "holding back" packages).
An unbelievavly stupid mistake was made in the new design of windows.
When y
Public bug reported:
This is 100% reproducible with any window, I'll use a terminal window as
an example.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a terminal window (again, this could be a Gedit, Nautilus window or any
other window)
- make sure the window is not maximized
- Place the mouse cursor at the cent
Actually this one is marked as fixed because it was indeed fixed several
years ago, but then the fix was lost (i.e. the patch not rewritten) when
a new version of gnome was released, "because" search is faster now,
which according to some nonsensical reasoning by those who don't
uderstand this issu
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Ctrl+Alt+F1 used to give you access to a cirtual terminal, or virtual
console, not entirely sure what that's called, where you can log in into
a shell and run commands.
I use that when some of the tons of bugs in Ubuntu makes the system hang
so badly that I can't even open a
> If this is still an issue on a maintained version of Ubuntu please let
us know.
No, you let us know if this is confirmed to be fixed in more recent
versions of Ubuntu, and if so, then close as fixed.
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What I did was:
- install LibreCAD (by adding their ppa and then using apt-get)
- open it
- try to open the attached .dwf file
LibreCAD hanged and the whole system stopped responding. The mouse
button stopped moving, the system wouldn't respond to keyboard strokes,
AND not e
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There's a WiFi network to which I sometime connected and saved it and
set it to automatically connect when available; however the password was
changed, so whenever my laptop automatically tries to connect to that
network, I get the prompt to enter the password. So far all expe
Debate?
I haven't seen any debate.
And no, your proposed "solution" is no solution to the issue.
That's a good possible improvement to the search itself, but type-ahead should
do select, NOT search for the obvious reasons that have already been pointed
out which are not solved by your proposed
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I have a wifi network to which sometimes I connected and stored the password.
I am connected to the wired ethernet network.
Expected: shouldn't ever connect to any available wifi while I'm
connected to wired.
Observed: sometimes, randomly, it automatically connects to the wi
> The Gnome team is extremely resistant to bring back the old intuitive
> functionality.
> I tried to explain the problems at
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/244
> , as did many others.
Trying to reason with the Gnome team is a complete waste of time.
That's why Ubuntu should
> In reality,
> recursive search is useful, and I want to use it, but it's different to
> typeahead
Exactly, they are two completely different, unrelated things, and if the
Nautilus devs can't understand something as elementary as that, Ubuntu
shouldn't be using software developed by those people
There's no need for an option.
You can already do a recursive search with Ctrl+F.
I "can't believe" one would want to enable type-ahead-recursive-search instead
of type-ahead-select-in-current-folder by default just to spare themselves the
trouble of hitting Ctrl+F.
However, an option, even if
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restore type-ahead find
Status in Nautilus:
Expired
Status in nautilus package in Ubun
@Javier
if by "they" you mean the upstream Nautilus developers, that's right:
they don't even understand it's a bug. The Gnome development team, or at
least the part responsible for Naitulus, has proven many times to be a
bunch of idiots. For the last several years, they have taken many design
de
Why the fuck hasn't this been reopened yet??
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restore type-ahead find
Status in Nautilus:
Expired
S
Public bug reported:
It has started happening to me recently, than when I do:
> grep -R something
besides the normal expected output which is of the form:
filename: match
filename: match
...
I also get some lines like this:
clean:filename: match
where the word "clean" appears literally
Public bug reported:
I installed apache2 on Ubuntu 16.04, and out of the box it was enabled
as a service, meaning it would automatically start at every boot. That
is not what I want as this is my personal computer, not a server.
$ systemctl is-enabled apache2.service
enabled
So I ran:
$ sudo
> I can't completely understand what GNOME developers are trying to achieve!
> 18.04 LTS and 18.10 are trying to perform search after entering first letter.
The underlying assumption seems to be that when you type the name of a
file, the only thing you may possibly want is to search for that file,
It's funny that when creating the bug report there was a choice for the package
to report against:
- linux
- I don't know.
I chose "I don't know", but it has been assigned to linux allthesame.
Brilliant.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longe
prompt on the phone (i.e. source device)
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Now, several minutes after turning on Bluetooth on the computer, it was
finally visible from the phone.
So from the phone I tried sending a file, and I got the screen (on the phone)
that I attached.
It said: "Type the pairing code then press Return or Enter". (note: "the"
pairing code. What pair
Also, in "Personal File Sharing Preferences" (it's ridiculous that you
have to look for these settings somewhere else, they should be under
Bluetooth settings), "receive files over bluetooth" is turned on and
"accept files" is set to "always".
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On 16.04, now I can't even see the computer from another bluetooth
device (my smartphone).
Bluetooth is turned on and visibility is turned on. If I click on
"ubuntu settings..." there is no other setting (I thought maybe there
was something like "discoverability" that I should turn on).
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> You keep saying these random behaviors. But I am unable to
> reproduce any of them on 18.04 & 18.10. Can you explain, how to reproduce in
> a concise way?
If there was a reliable way of reproducing it, it wouldn't be random.
Here's what happens to me:
CASE 1:
- I mute the volume when no soun
> That is expected behavior. It turns red only to notify user that
volume is muted
NOPE, because sometimes it does go back to normal without any action.
It's RANDOM, and that cannot possibly be expected behavior.
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
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> sound indicator couldn't possibly cover all scenarios why music has
stopped playing
It can easily do so. It can become red when the amplitude of the output
waveform is non-zero and volume is muted, and go back to normal when
either the amplitude of the output goes to zero or the volume is
unmute
Oh, and by the way, often it does not even become red in the first place
when some sound starts playing while the volume is muted.
Both becoming red and going back to normal are COMPLETELY UTTERLY
RANDOM.
(or there's some logic behind it that is so convoluted that it is
incomprehensible and rende
Sorry for my deleted comment, since you said "it's most likely THE issue
with..." I thought you were referring to some specific issue that you
failed to mention. I assume you meant "most likely AN issue with".
Anyway,
The icon is EXPECTED to become red when a sound plays and the volume is
muted.
The icon is EXPECTED to become red when a sound plays and the volume is
muted.
The issue is that the icon doesn't go back to normal and REMAINS red
when the sound is finished playing.
I find it hard to believe this is an issue with an icon-theme, but if
that is the case, could you please point to
For fuck's sake is this how long it takes to fix high-importance bugs??
Still an issue.
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> Please only send constructive comments.
Here's a constructive comment: Ubuntu, as a distribution, should switch
to another default file manager other than Nautilus, because Nautilus is
poorly maintained and the upstream developers keep making bad design
decisions that only make the software wors
> Sounds to me like those in charge of deciding the direction of gnome /
> nautilus / etc.
> don't really think about the users as much as they should
They don't THINK much at all, let alone about the users.
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I booted Ubuntu, and when I started using it, nothing would respond to the
keyboard. Everything was responding normally to the mouse.
It looked like the keystrokes were being "buffered" extremely slowly, I'll
explain:
For example, I opened Chrome and I started typing "faceb
Interestingly, killing the "at-spi2-registr" process has made Xorg's CPU
consumption go down to normal.
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I have booted the computer about half an hour ago. Since the very
beginning, I noticed the fan spinning at high spin so I launched "top",
and noticed that Xorg was consuming about 50% CPU and another process
called "at-spi2-registr" is consuming another 20%.
Since then, They
> Anyway I did, like yesterday, and it got closed
> (can't find it right now [...])
Here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1754069
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Status in
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I navigated to a website in Chrome (linledIn.com) and both Chrome and
Xorg started consuming around 100% CPU each (one was actually
significantly above 100% but I can't remember which one).
Then I closed Chrome entirely (and I check there was no Chrome process
left), but Xorg
> If that is genuinely the reason (and this bug has been marked as "Fix
> Released"
> since Jan 2014, so it seems correct), then is it not time to raise a new bug?
Maybe (though it seems a little stupid to raise a new bug for exactly
the same issue).
Anyway I did, like yesterday, and it got clo
@109 this is already known to be the wrong behavior. It was introduced long ago
by the hopelessly stupid Nautilus people, and patched by Ubuntu to reestablish
the old sensible behavior, but something must have gone wrong in the latest
release and so the idiocy has resurfaced.
What I don't unders
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1731294 ***
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Oh, I'm afraid this is just a duplicate of the annoying #1731294
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I often connect an external monitor to my laptop and, when I do, I use it as
the only screen, with the built-in display turned off.
This is the configuration I manually set a long time ago, and there was a time
when, by plugging in the screen, or bootin with the screen alrea
Fucking unbelievable
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Status in Nautilus:
Expired
Status in nautilus packag
> 1. It sounds like this used to work? Was it working on 16.04 and only
recently broke?
I'm not sure. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
When it doesn't work, it won't until the next reboot.
And I'm not sure it didn't happen before. It may have been less frequent
for "random" reasons. Or i
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I usually connect an external monitor to my laptop. I had it set up
(System Settings->Displays) so that the laptop's built-in monitor is
turned off, and the external monitor is the only active one (of course,
when I unplug the external monitor, the builtin one turns on
automat
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
- I connected an external monitor to my laptop through the HDMI port
- my display settings are set to use only the external monitor when it is
connected, so the laptop's builtin screen was turned off
- I hibernated
- I brought my laptop home, connected it
Public bug reported:
After fixing a broken upgrade as per bug 1649153, I rebooted, and a few
"Crash report" popups (like 3 or 4).
One of them was like this: see attached screenshot
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: apport 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.4.0-5
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I think the exact same thing happened with the previous upgrade.
I have a laptop and I often connect an external monitor. I had it set up
so that when I connect it, the laptop's builtin display turns off and
the external one works as the only display.
I upgraded from 15.10 t
Public bug reported:
I upgraded (or tried to) from 15.10 to 16.04.
After a few errors as per bug 1561467 and a few crash-report popups
which I don't know whether were related or not, I finally got the error
message:
"Could not install the upgrades
The upgrade has aborted. YOUR SYSTEM COULD BE IN
Got this error while upgrading from 15.10 to 16.04.
Why the fuck is this marked as fixed?
I understand 15.10 has reached EOL, but bugs that prevent you from upgrading
seamlessly must still be fixed.
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> I think do frequent automatic rescan could hurt battery life,
> so menu item for manual rescan would be better idea.
They don't need to be *very* frequent. Yes, the menu item for manual
rescan is an absolute MUST (see below though), but it also has to rescan
automatically from time to time.
Al
> Nobody at Canonical suffers from this problem?
LOL I don't think anybody at Canonical actually uses it, otherwise it
couldn't possibly be as broken as it is.
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I suspended (note: suspended, not hibernated) and resumed. I do this all
the time and usually the computer immediately reconnects to my wifi
router.
This time it didn't. So I clicked on the network icon and there were no
wifi networks in the list.
I turned wifi off and on vi
> I see, so I should use the "C" locale,
> as that commonly means "I don't care about the encoding".
That is JUST A WORKAROUND that seems to work, but that shouldn't be
needed. This is NOT the expected behavior.
> I understand that grep works in another way now.
Yeah, a wrong one because it has
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[15.10 REGRESSION] Randomly wrongly detec
But it definitely affects Wily
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[15.10 REGRESSION] Randomly wrongly detects files as binary
Status in grep packa
And again, I don't think this is the same as bug 1547466 at all, as per
comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grep/+bug/1547466/comments/19
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Sorry, not sure what you mean exactly by "affecting a release".
This issue appeared at some point on wily (with some update, NOT at
dist-upgrade) and I wonder how it could be ignored for so long, when it
was first reported AND after it turned out that it had wrongly be marked
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I am using 15.10 and the situation is as described in comment #12:
incoming files sent via bluetooth are systematically rejected no matter
what.
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> 1. Is there anything for indicator-power in /var/crash?
In /var/crash/ there are three files:
_usr_lib_gnome-user-share_gnome-user-share.1000.crash
_usr_lib_gnome-user-share_gnome-user-share.1000.upload
_usr_lib_gnome-user-share_gnome-user-share.1000.uploaded
In the .crash there is a lin
$ dbus-send --print-reply=literal --dest=com.canonical.indicator.power
/com/canonical/indicator/power org.gtk.Actions.DescribeAll
Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name
com.canonical.indicator.power was not provided by any .service files
** Changed in: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Still seeing this bug.
Note that this could be pretty serious if the indicator doesn't show up
when the battery gets low (which seems unlikely to happen)
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> This has been the case for a long time.
Nope. Just a few months.
> If you try to show non-UTF-8
> data in an UTF-8 locale you'll just see garbage (or other encoding
> mismatches)
That doesn't mean that the file should be processed as binary. Also,
previous to the regression, grep would work as
Removed duplicate status as per
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grep/+bug/1547466/comments/24
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1547466
grep switches into binary mode while processing a text file
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1547466 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1547466
(btw sorry for subscribing you to the other bug by mistake)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1547466 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1547466
@Brian Murray, I resubscribed you because you marked this issue as
duplicate of #1547466, I asked you if you could confirm because that
seems doubtful and you didn't reply, and now at 1535458 they say it onl
@Brian Murray, I resubscribed you because you marked this issue as
duplicate of #1535458, I asked you if you could confirm because that
seems doubtful and you didn't reply, and now at 1535458 they say it only
affects xenial, while this one I am observing on wily.
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grep switches into binary mode while processing a text file
Status i
Well, I have wily and I am observing this bug all the time (starting
from a few months ago), or at least I was told that what I'm observing
was a duplicate of this bug.
What I see is that when I grep text files, randomly (but the same files will
consistently produce the same results) text files a
> Therefore my recommendation is to drop this hackery-patchery and just
upgrade xenial to grep 2.25 instead.
And what about wily??
Wily hasn't reached EOL (plus xenial shouldn't have been released in the first
place, bricking people's computers on upgrade or leaving them with a non
working mouse
(I meant, medium - however, even high would be ridiculous)
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Status
But the likelihood of doing something harmful, such as deleting a file
or an item of any kind, or performing any kind of irreversible action
(or even reversible action but unknowingly) is far from negligible and
is enough to mark the importance as CRITICAL.
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The following steps will systematically reproduce the issue. Terminal is
only an example, you can do the same with any other application that can
open multiple windows.
- open three terminal windows
- hit Ctrl+Super+D to show the Desktop. All windows disappear as expected
- c
** Changed in: rsync (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Summary changed:
- [REGRESSION] Rsync fails to send modifled files
+ Ignore, my bad
** Description changed:
- 1) I have modified a file whose path relative to the current directory
- is ./protected/controllers/MessageControlle
Public bug reported:
1) I have modified a file whose path relative to the current directory
is ./protected/controllers/MessageController.php. Incidentally, I have
also modified some files in ./protected/runtime
2) I do:
$ rsync -avz --no-o --no-g --exclude-from=excludelist.txt ./protected
./th
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1547466 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1547466
However,
$ LANG=C.UTF-8 grep somestring some_iso8859_file.txt# reproduces the issue
("binary file matches")
$ LANG=C grep somestring some_iso8859_file.txt# expected
(text) output
$
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1547466 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1547466
Are you sure this is the same as 1547466 ??
1547466 describes mode switching to binary in the middle of the file.
What I observe is that some text files are treated as binary. I never
get an output like t
Forgot the attachment
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I can hardly even start describing how screwed up this is.
Have a look at the screenshot.
I had seen this before and hadn't even realized that "XT1039 Network"
repeated like 37 times had something to do with my own Android phone, a
motorola Moto G. Needless to say I have only
WTF it's been FOUR F***ING YEARS and the problem has only got worse.
Now the workaround in comment 11 no longer works. There's NO WAY to
receive files over bluetooth. They are systematically rejected.
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