On Tue, 2018-12-04 at 14:23 -0700, Lou wrote:
> On 12/4/2018 12:14 PM, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> > > 2. One disadvantages of "zero spam" in a BB/mail-list with world
> > > wide
> > > members is the high prospect of false positives. The possibility
> >
e a legitimate contributor's email was
blocked based on their ISP or neighborhood where 1) the ISP wasn't
voluntarily listed in the PBL, and 2) the "neighborhood" was not a known
cesspool of spammers?
-Jim P.
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On Tue, 2018-12-04 at 11:30 -0500, Marvin Renich wrote:
> * Jim Popovitch [181203 23:57]:
> > On Mon, 2018-12-03 at 22:33 -0500, Marvin Renich wrote:
> > > Are you saying that because others have, in the past, resorted to
> > > violence that it becomes justifiable
On Tue, 2018-12-04 at 07:53 -0500, Celejar wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Dec 2018 23:56:22 -0500 Jim Popovitch
> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2018-12-03 at 22:33 -0500, Marvin Renich wrote:
> > > Are you saying that because others have, in the past, resorted to
> > > vio
f Hotmail, Google, AOL,
etc., what's Debian going to do when their single outbound b.d.o server
ends up listed on a few DNSBLs?
> Sorry, that is just plain wrong.
Which part? The part about context mattering?
-Jim P.
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On Mon, 2018-12-03 at 22:05 +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Dec 2018, Jim Popovitch wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 2018-12-03 at 21:38 +0100, Alexander Wirt wrote:
> > > I never got any patch of you for our anti spam measures, neither
> > > do I
> > > got
served by just enabling some RBL checks
in Spamassassin and getting rid of Amavis.
-Jim P.
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r to that last question is "never", then I suggest you
study some history. ;-)
-Jim P.
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x27;s tone is warranted for a problem
that has persisted, and continues to be nonchalantly addressed.
Yes, I know there are buttons to report spam that ends up in the d.o
archives, but that is NOT a solution for spam that bendel.debian.org
sends to Dave, me, and everyone else.
-Jim P.
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x27;s frustration seemed to have gotten
the best of him, he does still have a very legitimate point. The Debian
lists do a piss poor job of blocking very obvious spam. Piss poor job.
If your banning people for pointing out, for several years now, an
obvious problem, then ban me too.
-Jim P
At Thu, 15 Jan 2009 13:08:00 +1100,
Geoff Simmons wrote:
>
[...]
>
> Change wireless-essid to wpa-ssid, then call ifup with the -v (or --verbose)
> option to examine the commands being executed.
>
Great, all working now. Thanks for your help.
Jim
> > wpa-driver wext
&
EP, when it's
WPA Personal 1/2. I've installed wpasupplicant and edited
/etc/network/interfaces like this:
iface wlan0 inet dhcp
wireless-essid home
wpa-psk passphrase withaspaceinit
wpa-driver wext
auto wlan0
--
but I get "No DHCPOFFERS received". I thought perhaps the
At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 17:01:58 +,
Jim Burton wrote:
>
> Hi Geoff, thanks for your reply
> At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 23:22:15 +1100,
> Geoff Simmons wrote:
> >
> > Hi Jim,
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:16:29AM +, Jim Burton wrote:
> > > Hi, I
Hi Geoff, thanks for your reply
At Wed, 14 Jan 2009 23:22:15 +1100,
Geoff Simmons wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:16:29AM +, Jim Burton wrote:
> > Hi, I've just installed etch on an Acer travelmate 342T laptop and have a
> > wireless pc card th
I have the
right packages installed pcmciautils, wireless-tools etc. I tried to
follow the instructions at
http://www.foldr.org/~michaelw/wireless.html but I see that uses
pcmcia-cs which seems to be deprecated?
Can you help me set it up?
Please let me know if there is a better place to ask these
at was a year ago and it is
> still running great. I got it for free in a non functional condition,
> restored it to service and figured it was at least worth the price. I'm
> satisfied. I will continue looking for an update.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Jim
>
>
Act
"
option in the BIOS setup. Can this be added somehow? Should I try to
update the BIOS?
Welcoming any and all ideas.
Jim
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stability, but so far for me at least there have been no problems.
This is real progress, I think.
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I'm at my wits' end. Is there someone here who might have some advice
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lled that, I was indeed able to use the
ifup script again. This is great; thank you.
It does not yet help with the suspend/resume problem, however, and that
problem does seem to be specific to the iwl3945 driver, since the wired
interface shows no such problem.
Thanks a lot for all your help.
Jim
ient routine. More seriously, the
link does not survive a suspend-resume cycle (it always did before).
But I imagine that things will improve ...
Thanks again,
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y the udev renaming rule doesn't play well with the new driver (or
at least I assume that this is an issue with the new driver)? Or why
the device can be addressed by way of the strange `wlan0_rename'? Or
how I might get back to my nice old functionality?
Thanks very much for any pointer
4542. Have tried muting ext amp, earphone and making sure Master and PCM
are up at 90% but still can't get sound.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Jim
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Wayne Topa wrote:
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Have looked at the Xorg config. It shows that it's using synaptics.
How do I find the synaptics driver to alter the configuration
parameters. What's synclient and [gq]synaptics and where do I find t
have to be altered from the root terminal?
Jim
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remely sensitive;i.e.; if
one's finger touches the bezel around the touchpad it will jump to
another open application; likewise say I'm using the terminal, if the
cursor gets moved out of the terminal window, keyboard entry stops
until the cursor is again placed in the terminal area.
Jim
Bob Proulx wrote:
Jim Moore wrote:
Got the connection active this morning. Getting the fw files in place
was all it needed. The ipw2200 was in my install. So all was in place
and upon rebooting it showed that I had an active wireless connection.
Very good to hear
So I'm a happy geriatric camper this afternoon.
Thanks for your replies.
Jim
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So I'm a happy geriatric camper this afternoon.
Thanks for your replies.
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Eddy Petrisor wrote:
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Good luck with your wireless card!
Thanks for your reply. Am new to Debian and wasn't aware of the root
terminal. Once the
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Eddy Petrisor wrote:
Jim Moore wrote:
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Good luck with your wireless card!
Thanks for your reply. Am new to Debian and wasn't aware of the root
terminal. Once the
Eddy Petrișor wrote:
Jim Moore wrote:
Anyone give me any ideas on how to do this. Normally the the ipw2200
file is extracted and the ipw2200-1.1.0 is made and installed. Then the
ipw2200 fw 3.0 is unzipped and the four files are placed in
the/lib/firmware folder.
Etch won't let me
don't have
permission. If I choose change user from the "Desktop" menu, it won't
let me log in as root. I'm at a loss as to how to make this happen.
Jim
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Jim
Gerard Robin wrote:
> Hello,
> I have bought a laptop acer aspire 5102 wlmi_cx1012 and I plane to
> resize the partition windows with gparted (using a live-CD knoppix), but
> man gparted says :
>
> Parted can also detect and remove HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS,
respect to those issues.
These cards are marketed as the Linksys Wireless-G WPC54GS rev 2 (with
Speed Booster). So caveat emptor. I really thought that I had done the
searching needed to be sure that the card was supported.
Jim
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lapdog dhclient: DHCPACK from 192.168.1.1
Jul 6 13:54:05 lapdog dhclient: bound to 192.168.1.105 -- renewal in 41002
seconds.
So it seems pretty clear that the problem is with the authentication procedure
(both APs work fine with other wireless cards).
Any ideas anyone?
Thanks very much,
Jim
I have a trogon green735 laptop and the system battery (2032) is going bad.
Does anyone know how to find it. I have never worked on a laptop, but have
built 100s of normal (case) computers.
Many thanks,
Jim
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Darn. I replaced my Toshiba drive with a Samsung
model and it installs fine. Funny that other OSes (FreeBSD, Ubuntu) burned on
the same cd burner had no problem. Just a flakey drive. Thanks for the
replies.
Jim
can use the built in shell to
access the cdrom at this point without trouble, the installer will not resume.
Ideas? Thanks.
Jim.
(sorry for the spam aragorn, just wanted to show I
had moved the thread!)
erently? Thanks for your
reply.
jim
instant 'Not a valid Debian cd'. CDROM drive is in the bay (battery in other bay).
Brought home a 'verified' CD from work (it installs fine at work on Dell GX series) and same error occurs. Ubuntu and FreeBSD install properly. Couldn't find any known issue on net.
Jim Bartle
orts that bringing up the interface.
I'm running Sid with 2.6.8-1-686 on a Vaio PCG-R600. My Aironet 350
works fine. How is the offending interface configured?
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won't send packets:
ping: sendmsg: Operation not permitted
It all works fine under a Certain Other OS. Card firmware is 5.30.17.
If you have got one of these working with 2.6.7, I'd appreciate hearing
about your setup.
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It all works fine under a Certain Other OS. Card firmware is 5.30.17.
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? I've read the `interfaces' man page, and the stuff in
/usr/share/doc/ifupdown. They're both very helpful, but a bit cryptic.
Cheers and thanks,
Jim
? I've read the `interfaces' man page, and the stuff in
/usr/share/doc/ifupdown. They're both very helpful, but a bit cryptic.
Cheers and thanks,
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ping hotplug
script echo
and that works well. This is for an Orinoco Gold card. Three modules
are loaded---orinoco, orinoco_cs, hermes.
Good luck,
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* Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
|> On Friday 11 June 2004 20:08, Jim McCloskey wrote:
|> > I've since tried putting:
|> >
|> >install eth0 /bin/true
|> >
|> > in /etc/modprobe.conf, but that didn't solve the problem either,
ping hotplug
script echo
and that works well. This is for an Orinoco Gold card. Three modules
are loaded---orinoco, orinoco_cs, hermes.
Good luck,
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|> On Friday 11 June 2004 20:08, Jim McCloskey wrote:
|> > I've since tried putting:
|> >
|> >install eth0 /bin/true
|> >
|> > in /etc/modprobe.conf, but that didn't solve the problem either,
e *the source* of the problem I described (an
un-wanted attempt at boot-time to always bring up the eth0 network
interface) ... so I hardly want to.
I've since tried putting:
install eth0 /bin/true
in /etc/modprobe.conf, but that didn't solve the problem either,
Jim
e *the source* of the problem I described (an
un-wanted attempt at boot-time to always bring up the eth0 network
interface) ... so I hardly want to.
I've since tried putting:
install eth0 /bin/true
in /etc/modprobe.conf, but that didn't solve the problem either,
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* Ross Burton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
|> Do you have discover installed? I found that discover likes
|> bringing up any interfaces it finds on boot.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion. `Discover' is not on the system,
however. Back to the drawing-board
Jim
* Ross Burton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
|> Do you have discover installed? I found that discover likes
|> bringing up any interfaces it finds on boot.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion. `Discover' is not on the system,
however. Back to the drawing-board
Jim
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at there was no ancient module
configuration haunting the system. There is no reference to either
8139too or to eth0 in /lib/modules/modprobe.conf.
Can anyone tell me where else I could look to pin this down and figure
out why it is happening?
Thanks for any tips or advice,
Jim
at there was no ancient module
configuration haunting the system. There is no reference to either
8139too or to eth0 in /lib/modules/modprobe.conf.
Can anyone tell me where else I could look to pin this down and figure
out why it is happening?
Thanks for any tips or advice,
Jim
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PCIC=yenta_socket # was =i82365
PCIC_OPTS=
CORE_OPTS=
CARDMGR_OPTS=
This is for an Orinoco Gold wireless card.
Good luck,
Jim
yes
PCIC=yenta_socket # was =i82365
PCIC_OPTS=
CORE_OPTS=
CARDMGR_OPTS=
This is for an Orinoco Gold wireless card.
Good luck,
Jim
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.5.something.
All a bit much for a mortal user. Does anyone know of any usable
documentation out there? Any pointers?
Thanks very much,
Jim
e hotplug package (or find out what
additional kernel options I need). But presumably the fundamental
problem lies in this error-message:
Starting hotplug subsystem: input pci*** can't synthesize pci
hotplug events.
Could somebody direct me to some useful documentation? Any pointers?
Thanks very much,
Jim
.5.something.
All a bit much for a mortal user. Does anyone know of any usable
documentation out there? Any pointers?
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e hotplug package (or find out what
additional kernel options I need). But presumably the fundamental
problem lies in this error-message:
Starting hotplug subsystem: input pci*** can't synthesize pci
hotplug events.
Could somebody direct me to some useful documentation? Any pointers?
Than
On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 04:59:15PM -0400, Andre Berger wrote:
> * Jim Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2003-05-08 15:07 -0400:
> > On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 08:48:52AM -0400, Andre Berger wrote:
> > > * Jim Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2003-05-08 08:11 -0400:
> &g
On Thu, May 08, 2003 at 08:48:52AM -0400, Andre Berger wrote:
> * Jim Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2003-05-08 08:11 -0400:
> > On Wed, May 07, 2003 at 06:03:35PM +0200, Emil Pedersen wrote:
> > > Mattia Dongili wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On Wed,
the kernel remove it from run able processes before storing it's
> memory? But then again, that's probably not as easy as it sound:-/
>
The nv XFree driver works fine with my I8100, Geforce2Go, with 32MB.
Suspends to RAM fine. Only thing it lacks is the ability to play ut2003
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e for pcmcia, and it works
with my cards. I use the linux-wlan package for the wireless card,
although I haven't actually used it, just plugged it in and played with
it. Also, you'll want a working XF86Config, there are plenty of them
around, I can send you mine if you wish, it's se
e for pcmcia, and it works
with my cards. I use the linux-wlan package for the wireless card,
although I haven't actually used it, just plugged it in and played with
it. Also, you'll want a working XF86Config, there are plenty of them
around, I can send you mine if you wish, it's se
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 07:42:22PM -0800, Jim Richardson wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 11:12:35AM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 15:03, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > > > Do your Fn keys work?
> > [...]
> > >
> > > Yes, they work fine
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 07:42:22PM -0800, Jim Richardson wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 11:12:35AM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 15:03, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > > > Do your Fn keys work?
> > [...]
> > >
> > > Yes, they work fine
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 11:12:35AM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 15:03, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > > Do your Fn keys work?
> [...]
> >
> > Yes, they work fine.
>
> It's all very strange as mine work again too! They seem to
> intermitt
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 11:12:35AM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 15:03, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > > Do your Fn keys work?
> [...]
> >
> > Yes, they work fine.
>
> It's all very strange as mine work again too! They seem to
> intermitt
Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 08:29:45AM -0800, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > Been trying 2.5.47 on my Debian Sid Inspiron 8100. After a little
> > tweaking, it compiles fine, and installs fine, Upon boot, it boots fine,
> > but nether the keyboard nor the built in pointing devices work. The
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 05:09:18PM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 03:10, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > Yeah, I am still at A07 BIOS for my 8100. So far, have seen no reason to
> > upgrade that. S2R works with the nv driver, not for the NVdriver though
> > :(
Fri, Nov 15, 2002 at 08:29:45AM -0800, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > Been trying 2.5.47 on my Debian Sid Inspiron 8100. After a little
> > tweaking, it compiles fine, and installs fine, Upon boot, it boots fine,
> > but nether the keyboard nor the built in pointing devices work. The
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 05:09:18PM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 03:10, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > Yeah, I am still at A07 BIOS for my 8100. So far, have seen no reason to
> > upgrade that. S2R works with the nv driver, not for the NVdriver though
> > :(
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 09:16:01AM -0500, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> Jim Richardson wrote:
> >Why steer clear of Dell? I have been quite happy with my Inspiron 8100.
>
> I'm of the same mind. I'm very happy with my Dell Inspiron 5000 for
> hardware support. Softwar
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 04:18:35PM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 04:53, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > Why steer clear of Dell? I have been quite happy with my Inspiron 8100.
>
> On the whole me too.
>
> Have had some problems with BIOS updates so my only
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 10:00:08AM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> From: "Simon Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 04:53, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > > Why steer clear of Dell? I have been quite happy with my Inspiron 8100.
> >
>
o try, although I suspect it would work fine.) I am not running GPM.
When selecting console login (via USB mouse from kdm) the kbd is still
non-op. Although the alt-sysreq works. any clues? Thanks.
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On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 09:16:01AM -0500, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
> Jim Richardson wrote:
> >Why steer clear of Dell? I have been quite happy with my Inspiron 8100.
>
> I'm of the same mind. I'm very happy with my Dell Inspiron 5000 for
> hardware support. Softwar
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 04:18:35PM +1100, Simon Wong wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 04:53, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > Why steer clear of Dell? I have been quite happy with my Inspiron 8100.
>
> On the whole me too.
>
> Have had some problems with BIOS updates so my only
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 10:00:08AM -0400, Derek Broughton wrote:
> From: "Simon Wong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 04:53, Jim Richardson wrote:
> > > Why steer clear of Dell? I have been quite happy with my Inspiron 8100.
> >
>
o try, although I suspect it would work fine.) I am not running GPM.
When selecting console login (via USB mouse from kdm) the kbd is still
non-op. Although the alt-sysreq works. any clues? Thanks.
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if there are some models there.
>
> But check: http://www.linux-laptop.net/
>
Why steer clear of Dell? I have been quite happy with my Inspiron 8100.
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Lin
if there are some models there.
>
> But check: http://www.linux-laptop.net/
>
Why steer clear of Dell? I have been quite happy with my Inspiron 8100.
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7;s a list on sourceforge.
Several actually.
<https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/zaurus-general> It's
pretty active, several hundred posts per week. There's also a list for
The Kompany apps, many Z owners have replaced Sharp/TrollTech's rather
minimal PIM apps
t;
> TIA,
There's a list on sourceforge.
Several actually.
<https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/zaurus-general> It's
pretty active, several hundred posts per week. There's also a list for
The Kompany apps, many Z owners have replaced Sharp/TrollTech's rather
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h.bme.hu/~seasons/linux/swsusp.html
>
I got the patch from the sourceforge page, and compiled it with 2.4.18,
no dice. (to be fair, I don't know for sure that my swap partition is
quite large enough for the whole ram+video+2MB space it calls for) I hit
the sysreq-d and the led's bl
ll uses both, with no consistancy
from day to day. Whatever was in the parts bin at the time I guess. I
have the 3com card, others have the intel.
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ni-PCI card wired NIC), and then
> re-install pcmcia-cs if I need to.
>
> Should a bug be filed against the wording of this? Maybe it should
> read, "PCMCIA was installed with the rest of the kernel. Would you like
> me to remove it?"
>
> Also, I thought the name
red NIC), and then
> re-install pcmcia-cs if I need to.
>
> Should a bug be filed against the wording of this? Maybe it should
> read, "PCMCIA was installed with the rest of the kernel. Would you like
> me to remove it?"
>
> Also, I thought the name of the stan
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