opinions. Should I upgrade or just reinstall?
>
> I have an old Corel Linux host that is terribly out of date -- 4 years
>
> out of date. I've upgraded a lib or two along the road but nothing
> really fit right. Of course, trying to use the GUI update tools
> doesn
"David G. Schlecht" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've tried recompiling a new GCC but can't because the current one
> is too far out of date.
That surprises me a little; I thought a goal of gcc was to be
compilable with random crufty vendor K&R C compiler. But this isn't
actually something I'm
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On Tuesday 23 December 2003 06:46 pm, David G. Schlecht wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm seeking some opinions. Should I upgrade or just reinstall?
>
> I have an old Corel Linux host that is terribly out of date -- 4
> years out of da
Hi All,
I'm seeking some opinions. Should I upgrade or just reinstall?
I have an old Corel Linux host that is terribly out of date -- 4 years
out of date. I've upgraded a lib or two along the road but nothing
really fit right. Of course, trying to use the GUI update tools doesn
Someone was wondering what's up with Corel Linux...
http://cbc.ca/cgi-bin/templates/view.cgi?/news/2001/08/29/corel_010829
ing it
>
>
> -- Forwarded Message --
> Subject: Re: Re: Corel Linux
> Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 21:19:22 +1000
> From: "ann Barbara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Hereward Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> this is bullsh
you have a interesting way of putting it
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Subject: Re: Re: Corel Linux
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 21:19:22 +1000
From: "ann Barbara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Hereward Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
this is bullshit
- Origi
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Bruce wrote:
>I hope you can direct me. I have just bought corel linux and instakll it
>in its own partition. My problem is that i cant get my modem to
>initialise. It works quite well with windows me on the same machine, but
>when i query the modem on linu
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 08:29:58PM +1000, Bruce wrote:
> I hope you can direct me. I have just bought corel linux and install
> it in its own partition. My problem is that i cant get my modem to
> initialise. It works quite well with windows me on the same machine,
> but when i que
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Subject: Re: Corel Linux
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 11:37:42 +
From: Hereward Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thursday 19 July 2001 10:29, Bruce wrote:
> I hope you can direct me. I have ju
I hope you can direct me. I have just bought corel
linux and instakll it in its own partition. My problem is that i cant get my
modem to initialise. It works quite well with windows me on the same machine,
but when i query the modem on linux it returns nothing. The modem is a lucent
v.90
Redirected to -user, which is the more appropriate list...
On Fri, 23 Feb 2001, Brian Smith wrote:
>I have the first version of Corel Linux that I want to use to start my
>adventure into using Debian, is this o.k. ? Can I install it and then
>proceed to upgrad to the latest stab
Hi!
>--[Marco Herrn]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I'd like to have it, too. I can't get the wheel to work at all - the funny
> > thing is, when I do something like "cat /dev/psaux/ | od -tc", it starts
> > printing characters for moving the mouse or clicking the buttons, but not
> > for moving the wh
- Original Message -
From: "Rüdiger Kuhlmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: [debian-user] Scrolling the mouse wheel of Microsoft
Intellimouse Explorer (again) in Corel Linux 1.2
>
> Hi!
>
> >--[Rob VanFleet]-
Hi!
>--[Rob VanFleet]--<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 10:13:16AM +0100, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> > Modifying your ~/.Xdefaults file you can use the wheel in Nestcape 4.x too
> > without
> > imwheell.
> > I've posted mine some time ago on the list...
> Could you possibly repost
On Mon, Dec 25, 2000 at 10:13:16AM +0100, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
> Modifying your ~/.Xdefaults file you can use the wheel in Nestcape 4.x too
> without
> imwheell.
>
> I've posted mine some time ago on the list...
Could you possibly repost it? I searched the archives back to 97 and I only
got
Rob VanFleet wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 07:20:19PM -0800, Nate Amsden wrote:
> > if your using gpm to interact with X you need to set XF86config
> > to use /dev/gpmdata instead of /dev/psaux
>
> Not necessarily. Actually, that method gave me problems. I got gpm and X
> working together har
On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 07:20:19PM -0800, Nate Amsden wrote:
> if your using gpm to interact with X you need to set XF86config
> to use /dev/gpmdata instead of /dev/psaux
Not necessarily. Actually, that method gave me problems. I got gpm and X
working together harmoniously by simpling setting my
r user having difficulty getting the wheel of a
> Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (the big mouse with the optical eye)
> to scroll in Linux. I am running Corel Linux Desktop version 1.2
> with a 2.2.16 kernel, and with Corel's modifications to KDE. Corel
> Linux is a flavour of Debian
I am yet another user having difficulty getting the wheel of a
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer (the big mouse with the optical eye)
to scroll in Linux. I am running Corel Linux Desktop version 1.2
with a 2.2.16 kernel, and with Corel's modifications to KDE. Corel
Linux is a flavour of D
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I successfully installed the documentation for Debian Wine, but I cannot
> install the actual program. Corel Linux (version 2) keeps giving me "file
> dependency" errors. Unfortuanately, I am new at this, and need some
> advi
Hello,
I successfully installed the documentation for Debian Wine, but I cannot
install the actual program. Corel Linux (version 2) keeps giving me "file
dependency" errors. Unfortuanately, I am new at this, and need some
advice.
Sincerely,
CTK
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000 18:04:01 -0300, Rogerio Brito wrote:
>On Aug 06 2000, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
>> One gripe: my particular instance of CorelOS was missing a lot of packages
>> hackers are used to, both on the harddrive and the distro CD. E.g., I was
>> HORRIFIED to learn that no flavor of emacs wa
of emacs was present :) [2]
>
> That was my biggest gripe too. :-) I also was so shocked when
> I thought I would encounter Emacs and then I had to download
> it... :-(
Hmm. Corel Linux just gained points in my books. ;-)
Sorry, had to. Devout vim user. ;-)
Mike
t Debian, only Corel Linux.
Nevertheless, it is a great attempt of putting Linux in a
Desktop and I would recommend it and install it for a few
friends (doing my part in the community) if it were a bit more
recent, with newer libs.
A problem that some may no
On Sun, Aug 06, 2000 at 10:05:08AM -0700, Aaron Maxwell wrote:
> I think it's fine.
>
> My 1-month-old system came with CorelOS preinstalled. I used it for a
> week until I changed it to "pure" debian [1].
I too has a similar experience: because slink won't install on my new Atlon,
I installed C
gt; Hi all
>
> Any one have an opinion, good or bad, re: Corel Linux?
> I have just obtained a copy and don't know much about it. I have been
> using freeBSD and Slack for a desktop only box.
> It appears to be targeted at people like me, who only have one
>
On Sat, Aug 05, 2000 at 06:17:09PM -0700, Jeff Roediger wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Any one have an opinion, good or bad, re: Corel Linux?
> I have just obtained a copy and don't know much about it. I have been
> using freeBSD and Slack for a desktop only box.
> It ap
Why Corel when you have Debian?
Corel is based on Debian, but not at all good like it.
> Hi all
>
> Any one have an opinion, good or bad, re: Corel Linux?
>
Marko
Hi all
Any one have an opinion, good or bad, re: Corel Linux?
I have just obtained a copy and don't know much about it. I have been
using freeBSD and Slack for a desktop only box.
It appears to be targeted at people like me, who only have one
system as a desktop unit.
TIA,
Jeff
I have
just purchased a cable modem from comcast out of Indiana.They have no idea of
how to install it so I can run linux as my OS on the internet.How do I go about
hooking upto the internet using a cable modem.They have a lan
card.
muzica writes:
> I read that [Corel Linux} is a collaboration with you.
Corel Linux is derived from Debian and contains a subset of Debian's
packages, but it is not a collaborative effort. The Debian developers
offered to help Corel but were refused.
> When I install Corel o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello Debian team,
>
> I read that is a collaboration with you. So I really hope to get help
> regarding
> installation.
>
> I am using P3(450) processsor, 32MB RAM, onboard (integrated) display card and
> others are standard. When I install Corel on my seco
Error messages are always required in these kind of wituations if you
would like an answer that could be of any use to you...
Ron Rademaker
On Mon, 8 May 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Debian team,
>
> I read that is a collaboration with you. So I really hope to get help
> regar
Hello Debian team,
I read that is a collaboration with you. So I really hope to get help regarding
installation.
I am using P3(450) processsor, 32MB RAM, onboard (integrated) display card and
others are standard. When I install Corel on my second partition (drive d:)
the installation stop
Hello!
I have Epson Stylus Color 600.
When I print so there is in the beginning on the paper the message
" No filename for parameters given. Assume stcany".
What and how must I do?
Martti
=?iso-8859-15?Q?Jean-Philippe_Gu=E9rard?= wrote:
> >I am a bit unsure of what you use to access your floppy drive from
> >the Desktop. To access a floppy drive, you probably need to mount it
> >first with "fdmount" or "xvmount".
>
> --
> Jean-Philippe Guérard
> //
and "mount /dev/fd0 /" (but wi
Le 2000-04-24 15:58:40 -0700, Angel M. Hernandez écrivait :
> I'm using Linux OS from Corel and I'm having problems trying to access my
> floppy drive from the Desktop. Please can anyboby help me? Also I would like
> to buy a instructions book, if there is any, about Debian Linux. Thank you.
You
Hi,
I'm using Linux OS from Corel and I'm having problems trying
to access my floppy drive from the Desktop. Please can anyboby help me? Also I
would like to buy a instructions book, if there is any, about Debian Linux.
Thank you.
Angel
Los Angeles, CA.
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Chris Mason wrote:
> Yes, I have it and I am going through install-hell.
It's not install-hell; it's all the your life-experience you need to reach
your destiny...
> Actually it installs
> very easily, but Ima trying to get a firewall together and I am having
> problems wit
sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The copy of Storm I had came with xf86 3.3.5. Also, I have found that
> a
> lot of the power user types (myself included) dislike Storm at first
> but
> once they "delamerize" it a bit they really like it a lot.
I agree with Sam on this one. I used Debian, upgraded
ated X before releasing. seems like they
> are still using 3.3.2.3 (?) none of my videocards work with that :< doh!
>
> of course i only spent about 30 mins trying to install it..
>
> nate
>
> On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, sam wrote:
>
> hari >I have tried Corel Linux but I
woulda been nice if storm had updated X before releasing. seems like they
are still using 3.3.2.3 (?) none of my videocards work with that :< doh!
of course i only spent about 30 mins trying to install it..
nate
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, sam wrote:
hari >I have tried Corel Linux but I wasn
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 04/04/00
at 04:19 PM, "massa confusa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I have read that corel linux is based on debian. Does anyone on this
>list use it and can they tell me any more about it? Thanks,
>mary
I tried it and returned
It installed beautifully on my Acer notebook. Only needed to load a sound
module. --hans
At 04:19 PM 4/4/00 -0500, massa confusa wrote:
>I have read that corel linux is based on debian. Does anyone on this list
>use it and can they tell me any more about it? Thanks,
&
she installed it, w/o any problems by herself and
she previously only knew MACs.
hope this helps,
james
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 2:19 PM
Subject: corel linux
> I have read that corel linux is b
I have tried Corel Linux but I wasn't crazy about it. It's very geared
towards the desktop Windows user. I recommend you check out Storm Linux at
www.stormix.com. Storm is also based on Debian but I like the things they
added to it a lot more than what Corel did. I installed it last wee
ebian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: corel linux
I have read that corel linux is based on debian. Does anyone on this list
use it and can they tell me any more about it? Thanks,
mary
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mary
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 02:48:24PM +, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> Vitux wrote:
> >You need to specify the amount
> >available to linux, after the kernel has taken
> >what it needs.
>
> I don't believe this is true. At least, I have always specified the
> full amount of RAM.
It's a proble
Vitux wrote:
>If you specify the amount of ram reported by the
>bios, you will probably get an error like the one
>you're describing. You need to specify the amount
>available to linux, after the kernel has taken
>what it needs. Try specifying 4-8 Mb less than the
>actual amount, and yo
> Val Dokuzovic wrote:
> >found out that I can not install
> >it on my laptop. ... Turned to my sons old PC NEC Ready 60
Which laptop do you have? what leads you to the
conclusion that you can not install linux on your
laptop? In my experience, very few laptops
actually entirely resist installa
meaning a mouseman
>-computer (almost) illiterate). Got sick and tired of being called
>basically a criminal, by my Laptop using Windows, with messages such as
I have Debian running on a laptop; I can't speak for the Corel version,
though.
>"illegal operation". Bought
Hi there,
My "brief"? story: I am (was?) a windowman (meaning a mouseman
-computer (almost) illiterate). Got sick and tired of being called
basically a criminal, by my Laptop using Windows, with messages such as
"illegal operation". Bought Corel Linux based on Debi
-
From: "CHAN Kin Poon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chris Fearnley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; ;
; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: [PADS] The Corel LINUX Install Process: Under the Hood
> Greetings to all,
> I
Greetings to all,
I'm facing many problems installing Corel Linux. Would really appreciate it
very much if the notes from the meeting be posted in this forum. Thanks in
advance.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Fearnley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
ists.debian.org;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PADS] The Corel LINUX Install Process: Under the Hood
The Philadelphia Area Debian Society (PADS)
(http://www.CJFearnley.com/pads/)
presents
The Corel LINUX Install
>Finally, we will discuss procedures for converting an existing
>Debian GNU/Linux 2.1 system into a Corel LINUX system.
..should I bring a copy of the GPL and a bottle
of correction fluid then??
The Philadelphia Area Debian Society (PADS)
(http://www.CJFearnley.com/pads/)
presents
The Corel LINUX Install Process: Under the Hood
When:
Wednesday 16 February 2000, 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Speaker
tion: admin
Maintainer: APT Development Team <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Depends: libc6, libstdc++2.9
Suggests: dpkg-dev
Conflicts: deity
Provides: libapt-pkg2.5
use the apt package form Corel Linux - Main
But please watch out, I think you can force it to use the 0.3.10 from
slink, that is better, I d
Hi,
Has anybody tried installing the Corel debs from
ftp://ftp.corel.com/pub/linux/CorelLinux/dists/corellinux-1.0/corel/binary-i386/
? I've tried them, but they depend on libapt-pkg2.5, which I can't seem to find
anywhere...
Does anybody know where libapt-pkg2.5 can be found?
Regards,
Wim Kerk
is not for the Novice. It took me some 4 hours to work/learn my
way through it
But the Corel Linux is working on my motley clone and is pretty.
My guess is that the Corel hardware diagnostics is not mature enough
to deal with the diverse PC hardware and doesn't sometimes "deduce" t
Hi,
could anyone help me on this one?
I'm trying to install Corel Linux on my PC
(pentium II 350, 64 ram, 2 IDE HD Drives one of them 6.5G completely free to
install linux)
I can launch the CD ok, I create the disk, reboot (with disk and cdrom inserted)
LILO launches, CDrom starts spinning
Joey Hess wrote:
> Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
> > Why would you want to upgrade from corel linux to potato ??
>
> Well, think ahead to when potato is the stable debian. Then think about all
> the corel linux users who might want to update to that..
We should eventually t
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
> aphro wrote:
> > i have a feeling corel will have a glibc2.1 update to their linux not long
> > after potato is released ..very few will want to try to upgrade from corel
> > to potato ..it would be too painful
>
> It wouldn't be, if corel hadn't done stup
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>I cannot get my serial mouse to work on Corel. I had no problem with
>Calderaa OL 2.2, 2.3 and RH 5.2 & 6.0.
>
>gpm starts at boot and I am getting no error messages. I looked in
>/etc for x11 and did not find it. Does debian put this file somewhere
>else?
* David G Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Another possible reason:
> Slink is too old! (As far as I know, it doesn't support my video card well
> or at all - it's a TNT2)
For such reasons, Corel has a current XFree86, AFAIK.
Why would you want to upgrade from corel linux to potato ??
IMHO if you want a corel linux feature just install potato or upgrade
to potato and add the interesting package.
Another possible reason:
Slink is too old! (As far as I know, it doesn't support my video card well
or at all - it's a TNT2)
Potato is a pain in the butt to install over a modem!
So... for me at least, it makes a lot of sense to install a Corel Linux system,
then just install extr
Maybe the more important question is how will Corel offer an upgrade to
Corel Linux? Corel is clearly a polished distribution for end users similar
in nature to windows users. As long as Corel offers a timely update when
potato becomes available, I think their objective is met. For the more
aphro wrote:
> i have a feeling corel will have a glibc2.1 update to their linux not long
> after potato is released ..very few will want to try to upgrade from corel
> to potato ..it would be too painful
It wouldn't be, if corel hadn't done stupid things with kde-corel.
--
see shy jo
you want to upgrade from corel linux to potato ??
joeyh >
joeyh >Well, think ahead to when potato is the stable debian. Then think about
all
joeyh >the corel linux users who might want to update to that..
joeyh >
joeyh >--
joeyh >see shy jo
joeyh >
joeyh >
joeyh
Felipe Alvarez Harnecker wrote:
> Why would you want to upgrade from corel linux to potato ??
Well, think ahead to when potato is the stable debian. Then think about all
the corel linux users who might want to update to that..
--
see shy jo
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
mailmi >The web page says "Corel LINUX OS - based on Debian 2.2 Kernel". Huh?
mailmi >http://linux.corel.com/products/linux_os/inside.htm
ouch, i can see where that would throw debian users off..non linux people
would automatically assume
> I think the point of confusion here may be that Corel Linux is based on
> *kernel* version 2.2, not *Debian* 2.2.
> The web page says "Corel LINUX OS - based on Debian 2.2 Kernel". Huh?
> http://linux.corel.com/products/linux_os/inside.htm
That still doesn't sound
aphro wrote:
>, Corel Linux is based on Debian 2.2.
> 2.2? wow ..they went from slink to potato from beta 2 to final..unless i
> read the package listing wrong i'll check it again i coulda swore it was
> glibc2.0.7
I think the point of confusion here may be that Corel Linux is
"Don't fix it if it isn't broken"
I hope you know what the implications of
this can be...
Regards,
Onno
; > according to this page:
> > http://linux.corel.com/products/linux_os/inside.htm
> >
> > , Corel Linux is based on Debian 2.2.
>
> Actually, Debian 2.2 doesn't exist at the moment; potato has no version
> number as of yet. According to <http://www.debian.org
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 10:21:09PM -0500, Bart Szyszka wrote:
> > from what i saw in beta 2 it was a VERY stripped version of slink.
> Well apparently Corel made some major changes in the final because
> according to this page:
> http://linux.corel.com/products/linux_os/inside.h
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 12:04:21PM -0800, Joey Hess wrote:
> Next the cron upgrade failed with an odd error about being unable
> to lock /var/run/cron.pid. Manually killing the dron daemon allowed it to
> proceed. I don't know if this problem was corel-specific or not.
It's not.. Happened to me f
I've heard several people ask if this is possible. It is, but it's not
exactly clean. The first problem I ran into is that /etc/syslogd.conf is in
kde-corel, in conflict with the sysklogd package. You have to turn on
force-overwrites to get past that, since corel didn't make the packages
conflict.
aphro wrote:
> bart >, Corel Linux is based on Debian 2.2. At their site I read something
>
> 2.2? wow ..they went from slink to potato from beta 2 to final..unless i
> read the package listing wrong i'll check it again i coulda swore it was
> glibc2.0.7
Corel linux
;
the beta said 'you have till nov 7 to reply or you will be dropped'
bart >, Corel Linux is based on Debian 2.2. At their site I read something
2.2? wow ..they went from slink to potato from beta 2 to final..unless i
read the package listing wrong i'll check it again i coulda
> from what i saw in beta 2 it was a VERY stripped version of slink.
Well apparently Corel made some major changes in the final because
according to this page:
http://linux.corel.com/products/linux_os/inside.htm
, Corel Linux is based on Debian 2.2. At their site I read something
about their
hands and back into the community's hands in time for
potato. and corel is based on slink (glibc2.0.7) many things would break i
bet if you tried to upgrade corel linux to potato without the updated
corel packages.
nate
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Sven Esbjerg wrote:
joker >Well all the GNU/Linux stuff will have to be GPL and it is. The rest is
under
joker >a Mozilla-like license that Corel made up. It's pretty much free. I think
joker >Debian developers should take a look at it, notice the good parts and
try to
joker
Hi,
A couple people here have mentioned that Corel Linux is a limited
version of Debian with some enhancements added to it, including
a different installer and KDE. Can anyone tell me what those
things that were taken out might be? And if a new version of
Debian comes out, will it be able to
On Wed, Nov 17, 1999 at 03:45:00PM -0800, aphro wrote:
> anytime soon..i doubt corel is up to releasing it as GPL. chances are low
Well all the GNU/Linux stuff will have to be GPL and it is. The rest is under
a Mozilla-like license that Corel made up. It's pretty much free. I think
Debian develop
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Charles Lewis wrote:
lewisc >Anyone know what kind of effect corel is having on debian? Is their
distro
lewisc >debian or not? What are the major differences? Corel apparently touts a
3
lewisc >step, user friendly installation. Does this mean that debian itself will
lewisc >
Anyone know what kind of effect corel is having on debian? Is their distro
debian or not? What are the major differences? Corel apparently touts a 3
step, user friendly installation. Does this mean that debian itself will
also reflect the work Corel has done?
==
I only got beta 2 of corel linux (oct 22 1999 build) it appears that it
may be compadible with slink package wise, although it seems QUITE limited
in terms of binary packages compared to slink.. i was and still am very
dissapointed with their lack of selection for applications. and fear that
Nick Wesselman wrote:
> What exactly does it mean if a distribution is "based on" Debian? Would any
> packages created for debian work with it?
Well they should unless Corel messes up the packages they modify, or package
incompatable library versions.
> Are new releases "created" when
> new rew r
What exactly does it mean if a distribution is "based on" Debian? Would any
packages created for debian work with it? Are new releases "created" when
new rew releases of the Debian kernel are? Etc.
I'm asking because I've been hearing a lot about Corel Linux and
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