I have a keyboard a4tech KV-300h and the bug reproduce on windows too. I have
already tried to replace to another a new keyboard. The problem isn't gone.
I found out if I use embedded USB port of keyboard to connect a mouse then the
problem reproduce very often.
Also I tested my keyboard on macbo
It is notable to see so much Fujitsu Siemens hardware affected.
I have the same issue with the onboard USB 2.0 of a Fujitsu Siemens P710 E90+
Intel i5 3470 desktop computer.
The problem occurs with any of my Varmilo VA88M keyboards, but not with
a Cherry Cymotion G-224. The Varmilo keyboards work
The bug is still here in Ubuntu 18.04.1 on Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13
(last available BIOS for my model is installed)
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wow! see this was opened in 2007. just googled this from the future (i
am in 2018) and found this.
using ubuntu 18. found that what was causing it in my case was a
clipboard manager i use here. closing the clipboard manager stopped the
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I'm sorry for flooding this thread, but I have more experience to share.
After another reboot in "clocksource=jiffies" mode, I saw that 1 OS
second passes in real 0.5 seconds. But the rest of the system was pretty
stable. Keyboard auto-repeat was twice as fast, but did not get
triggered inadverten
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ih clocksource=jiffies,,, aaanndd
ttthhhee ise ggot
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I'm not sure whether it gives any information, but here is some output
from journalctl, where the bug happens (no "clocksource=jiffies" boot
option is used):
$ journalctl -k | grep clocksource
clocksource: refined-jiffies: mask: 0x max_cycles: 0x,
max_idle_ns: 7645519600211568 ns
(Note: I intentionally don't fix repeated characters
cccassee by that issue in my message below)
I'm affected by ttthhhee sssame issue.
Initially I have installed Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS. While installing it, I
had to add the boot parameter "acpi=off" in grub set
I have a lead may be
Given scenario I have my keyboard stuck (i.e. I can't do andything with my
keyboard)
I suspend my laptop using mouse and voilà my keyboard is working again
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thank you all for help! as I already understood - in this topic users reports
about DIFFERENT bugs (but the same sympthoms) - if you are lazy to read this
topic above:
1) if your dmesg log contains USB errors ('reset low speed USB device' or
other) - try to physically unplug USB devices (mayby o
in my situation - keyboard imitated of clicking '1', '2', '3' etc. even if I
didn't work on keyboard and mouse for 30 min to several hours. The symbols that
were stucked (imitated) didn't repet the symbols I manually typed before. The
bug appeared more often when RealVNC server or TeamViewer ser
also found this bug after installing (at the middle of June 2014) fresh copy of
ubuntu-14.04-beta2-server-amd64.iso AND NOTHING ELSE! (no KDE, Gnome etc.)
predominantly arbitrarily keys presses digit '1', digit '2', digit '3', left
and right arrows and Enter. My Ubuntu is installed at sda7 of ha
also found this bug (keyboard imitates of pressing '1', '2', '3' and Enter)
after installing of fresh copy of ubuntu 14.04 stable x64 server and when
installing xorg and kubuntu-desktop meta package
also found this bug after installing of fresh copy of ubuntu 12.04.4 stable x64
server and when i
Dear developers, maybe a information that helps localize the error: It
is intermittent, and obviously related to a very few packages. The last
days, it did not occur, and now since I updated (from 13th to 14th of
May 2014) from the sources trusty-security, -updates, -proposed and
-backports, the er
Dear all, just wanted to add: Also in 14.04 64bit the error is present,
multiple times a day.
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Update for 14.04 beta 64 bit: The same error still also in this
version... I think this error, which really impedes productivity, will
be turning me away from Ubuntu. :(
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Another workaround for me is to login to text console (not graphical UI)
and remove all settings in home folder.
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Yes, me too, Ubuntu 13.10 :'(
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I’ve never experienced this problem on 13.04, but strangely enough, it
happens very often to me with 13.10. Laptop’s keyboard works fine, but
Bluetooth one stutters every now and then.
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Just chiming in to say that this bug affects me too. Asus K55n laptop
with Ubuntu 13.04. It randomly acts like sticky keys are enabled. A
minute ago I hit ctrl and it acted as if I was holding ctrl until I
logged out. Extremely annoying!
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I feel the same as new4u, I have been having this keyboard problem and
its really irritating. I use ubuntu as my main development machine. I
left the mac cause I loved working on this, but with this problem, I
guess I will go back. I have an i5 Asus machine running Ubuntu 13.04. I
have upgraded my
Dear developers, I really would like to stress this issue. Only tonight
I had to reboot my machine 3 times due to this issue. It is a MAJOR
impediment in working. The key-stucks happened in gedit, and Gummi
tonight. So it seems not attached to a specific application.
Despite I am not able to devel
I feel the same as new4u, I have the problem in 13.04 beta more than
ever, even after I disabled key press repeat in Prefrences -> Keyboard,
I have this problem.
I used `xset r off` right now, gonna see if key repeat occurs or not.
P.S: Sorry for my bad English.
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In 13.04 (beta) 64bit it occurs more frequently again than I noticed it
in 12.10. This last time it even occured in a Win7-guest in Virtualbox.
Almost same hardware as before, just graphics & soundcard changed.
My Hardware:
Asus P7P55D
Intel i5 750
8GB RAM
ATI HD 7850
SATA-HDDs
USB-Logitech Mouse
I've been observing this happen once a week across a wide range of x86
systems with USB keyboards in the last (5?) years.
Since I've observed it in the virtual terminal and have never observed
this with PS/2 keyboards, I suspect there is an event race condition in
the USB input stack, eg a missing
Hmmm... Just noticed that I don't have it anymore...
Dell XPS 17
openSuSE 12.2
Linux xps 3.4.11-2.16-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Sep 26 17:05:00 UTC 2012
(259fc87) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
KDE Platform Version 4.8.5 (4.8.5) "release 2"
X.Org X Server 1.12.3
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It is still in 12.10. :(
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Ubuntu Precise yesterday showed similar symptoms: numlock LED was
insanely blinking, at times no keyboard input was possible on two of
three connected keyboards, and additionally, the mouse cursor was being
dragged down.
Maybe this is related to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-
I also experienced the exact symptoms of the bug, combined with a bunch
of other problems (sound crackling, system freezes).
This workaround fixed it all together for me (ubuntu 10.04, 2.6.32-36-generic):
http://jannepikkarainen.fi/clocksourcejiffies-ja-ubuntu-910-hidastumiset-pois
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^^ Sorry, its comment #157
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Im still experiencing this in 11.10 and removing gnome-applet-sensors or
the unity counterpart (see comment #151) works for me.
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@Marius,
I'm gueesing about a motherboard issue. I'm going to change it an try.
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To me, this happens as well, using Lucid Lynx 64 bit. Even if the
PS/2-keyboard is unplugged, the key which decided to get stuck keeps
repeating.
What I would like to point out:
It only happens when tpying in forms displayed of Firefox (so NOT during
any other application of Ubuntu), and then the
I guess Canonical should exclude their own bugmails from their vacation
message service
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On 28 Apr 2011, at 15:11, james_mcl <124...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Daniel - where you say that you can press any key to release the stuck
> one - over the years the bug's behaviour has varied, in some
> versions of
> Ubuntu I've been able to stop th
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On 28 Apr 2011, at 20:53, Bryce Harrington <124...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> I'm setting the X task to wishlist, since it looks to me like a true
> fix
> to this general problem will require architectural reworking in X, as
> per my previous post.
>
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On 28 Apr 2011, at 20:52, Bryce Harrington <124...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Heh, I see my comment about this being a minor annoyance got people
> in a
> huff. ;-)
>
> Anyway, as to whether it's a kernel or X problem, it's sort of a bit
> of
> bot
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> While I may think this is a "minor annoyance", the solution is
> anything
> but, and as such it's not really a paper-cut scale problem.
>
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>
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On 29 Apr 2011, at 14:12, james_mcl <124...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Okay... that last point needed a comment of its own - now to look at
> the
> other issues raised.
>
> 1.) "Touch base about this with Ajax to find if he has any
> experimental bran
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On 28 Apr 2011, at 21:06, Bryce Harrington <124...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Regarding splitting the bug reports up rather than having this one
> gargantuan 300+-post bug...
>
> I do typically prefer having separate bug reports per person/
> machine,
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On 29 Apr 2011, at 13:49, james_mcl <124...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> In answer to post 310, Bryce, I'm sorry but there's a serious
> misunderstanding of the issue in your post.
>
> You state "hitting a key a second time (to fire a new up-key signal)
> m
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On 28 Apr 2011, at 22:59, Marius Kotsbak <124...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Regarding the bug severity, I can only agree on that given that we
> have
> the workaround of disabling keyboard repeat in the X server settings.
> Without that, depending on
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On 28 Apr 2011, at 22:26, Marius Kotsbak <124...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Bryce, thanks for your insight into this. While starting to
> investigate
> this problem, I made a very interesting discovery and possibly solved
> the issue (at least drastic
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> james_mcl: find/open a separate bug for your particular hardware then.
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> Status: New
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On 30 Apr 2011, at 10:30, james_mcl <124...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Well, I've just been in touch with Ajax.
>
> I asked if he knew about any experimental thread-based branches:
>
> "There's http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~ajax/xserver/log/?h=input-thread
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> I guess the problem is that there are more than one symptoms contained
> in this bug and probably more than one bug in possibly xorg and the
> kernel. The best would probably be
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On 28 Apr 2011, at 12:35, james_mcl <124...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This is a two-part reply to Bryce Harrington's comment #294.
>
> 1.) I really have to take issue with your statement that "it's a minor
> annoyance (rather than an X lockup or crash)".
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> Japp, that is the same I see, but the freedesktop describe it as you
> need to restart X server to stop it. And some see the bug using USB
> keyboard too, but for me only with t
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> ** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Bryce Harrington (bryce)
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> Thanks Bryce,
>
> I did end up replacing the laptop, and it will be a little while
> before
> I have access to the affected machine again (it now resides in the
> attic
> at my par
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On 7 May 2011, at 14:51, Marius Kotsbak <124...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> Bug #770680 has an interesting patch. Not sure if that solves more
> than
> problems with volume keys.
>
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> @James, aha, as I suspected. Thanks for checking that. Those
> interested in seeing development towards a fix for this issue can
> focus
> on that branch.
>
> --
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> As I mentioned earlier, this was on the agenda for the xserver
> wishlist
> bugs session at UDS, and was discussed yesterday. From reviewing the
> current status of the bug
Parq:please open a separate bug report for your particular
laptop/motherboard.
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Same problem on 10.10. Then updated to 11.04 and the bug still happens.
Affect randomly and keys starts to repeat. No chance to go to terminal
(ctrl+alt+fx). The system became inusable and almost freeze. Mouse works
most of the times, and then allows to do a software reset. If the mouse
doesn't wo
Had this problem with Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.1.
Suspend can get you out of the key repeat, rather than reboot.
Very intermittent. A week can go by without seeing it, sometimes.
Makes internet mail order a bit scary.
Today, I was deleting some files and the del key started to repeat.
luckily the fil
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 02:02:21PM -, unimatrix wrote:
> PS: It only works on the integrated touchpad mouse though. Does not
> happen with a USB mouse.
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PS: It only works on the integrated touchpad mouse though. Does not
happen with a USB mouse.
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III've found a way to reproduce this bug on my laptop.
* Do a LEFT MOUSE CLICK and a PRESS A KEY at the same time. *
Works almost every time.
Result: tteesttt
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Thanks Bryce,
I did end up replacing the laptop, and it will be a little while before
I have access to the affected machine again (it now resides in the attic
at my parents' house!); however I'll be sure to file a bug report as
soon as I get there.
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As I mentioned earlier, this was on the agenda for the xserver wishlist
bugs session at UDS, and was discussed yesterday. From reviewing the
current status of the bug here and upstream, there seems to be a
legitimate issue in general, however the general fix for this (e.g.
Ajax's branch) are not t
@James, aha, as I suspected. Thanks for checking that. Those
interested in seeing development towards a fix for this issue can focus
on that branch.
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Bug #770680 has an interesting patch. Not sure if that solves more than
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Well, I've just been in touch with Ajax.
I asked if he knew about any experimental thread-based branches:
"There's http://cgit.freedesktop.org/~ajax/xserver/log/?h=input-thread-v3 ,
which I haven't touched
in months. It's assuredly broken if you poke it hard enough."
I also asked if Wayland wou
Okay... that last point needed a comment of its own - now to look at the
other issues raised.
1.) "Touch base about this with Ajax to find if he has any experimental
branches, or if he knows if anyone else is working on the problem, and how you
can help." - It never occurred to me that any exper
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In answer to post 310, Bryce, I'm sorry but there's a serious
misunderstanding of the issue in your post.
You state "hitting a key a second time (to fire a new up-key signal)
makes things work."
This is not the case for everyone affected, or for every instance of the
bug. The original poster, and
What I don't really understand in the whole threading vs. signals
discussion is why the kernel cannot buffer in a queue of some sort
those signals before processing them. They wouldn't be lost anymore
and the kernel could process them at its own pace.
2011/4/29 Marius Kotsbak <124...@bugs.launchpa
Regarding the bug severity, I can only agree on that given that we have
the workaround of disabling keyboard repeat in the X server settings.
Without that, depending on the frequency it happens, it can make the PC
almost unusable or at least too unpredictable to trust, i.e. you always
risk, like wh
Bryce, thanks for your insight into this. While starting to investigate
this problem, I made a very interesting discovery and possibly solved
the issue (at least drastically reduced the severity of it) for my
laptop:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-
evdev/+bug/769103/c
Regarding splitting the bug reports up rather than having this one
gargantuan 300+-post bug...
I do typically prefer having separate bug reports per person/machine, as
having to read through hundreds of comments is akin to having to read a
car manual just to change a flat tire... :-) These long t
While I may think this is a "minor annoyance", the solution is anything
but, and as such it's not really a paper-cut scale problem.
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I'm setting the X task to wishlist, since it looks to me like a true fix
to this general problem will require architectural reworking in X, as
per my previous post.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Wishlist
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete
Heh, I see my comment about this being a minor annoyance got people in a
huff. ;-)
Anyway, as to whether it's a kernel or X problem, it's sort of a bit of
both. (The best bugs live in the cracks between two codebases.) X and
the kernel communicate key events as signals rather than via threading
As I said i never tested the behaviour with a external keyboard. I
normally use the integrated keyboard of my thinkpad t400. A few hours
ago I upgraded to natty and attached a external keyboard and up to now
the error didn't happen again. I will now work again with the integrated
keyboard and post
I can vouch that this isn't hardware related. I have two machines, one
laptop that has an AT keyboard and another which uses USB, and I see the
problem on both. Sometimes I see the same issue on the laptop with the
mouse - the cursor sleeps for a second and then moves where it should've
gone.
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Daniel - where you say that you can press any key to release the stuck
one - over the years the bug's behaviour has varied, in some versions of
Ubuntu I've been able to stop the repeting keypress by pressing another
key, in others not. At the moment I usually seem to be able to stop it
by pressing
I've never tried with a external keyboard. I will try it and post the
results in my open bug. Otherwise it could get a bit crowded here with
comments.
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Japp, that is the same I see, but the freedesktop describe it as you
need to restart X server to stop it. And some see the bug using USB
keyboard too, but for me only with the integrated keyboard. And for some
the problem is a regression. Which makes me beleve our problem is caused
by the AT keyboa
Yes, you're right, my bug maybe a bit different due to my mouse and
keyboard keeps responding. I can press any key and the key that got
stuck is released.
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I guess the problem is that there are more than one symptoms contained
in this bug and probably more than one bug in possibly xorg and the
kernel. The best would probably be to have one bug open for each, but
getting users to respect that is problably hard and maybe we don't even
know.
Anyway I wa
I agree with your #1. My delete-key got stuck when deleting an e-mail in
thunderbird and it deleted me over 400 e-mails. thank god that there is
a trash folder, but at first i was really shocked.
Daniel
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This is a two-part reply to Bryce Harrington's comment #294.
1.) I really have to take issue with your statement that "it's a minor
annoyance (rather than an X lockup or crash)". When the key that gets
stuck is "Delete", for instance, this has the potential to wipe out
entire directories, and the
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xrayA4T: the question is if the key stops repeating when releasing the
stuck key, that I claim is the case in pure terminal, and it seems you
have the same Gigabyte laptop as me, so you probably see the same.
Because of this different behavior inside and outside X, I suggest that
you can open a se
Hi Marius, I'm definitely getting the missed key up, as in your first
example, the last typed key will sporadically repeat indefinitely until
another key is pressed. So it is a lower level error that is giving the
same behaviour a the x error but in terminals too.if this its the case
should I be ra
xrayA4T: the bug in X and in a pure console is a bit different, inside X it
tyically makes you write:
"thiiis iss a test" stopping only when hitting a
new key, but in console more like:
"thiiss iss aa teessst" stopping at releasing of the key, possibly just
because of
Opened bug #769103 for my Gigabyte laptop for Natty.
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xrayA4T: japp I have also experienced that. And since it happens more
frequently when the CPU load is high, in that case of X lock up it is
more likely to happen. Have you seen my latests comments on the kernel
bug. Do you use the same module for keyboard and do you have an Atom CPU
(I have only s
Bryce, this is more than a minor annoyance. If I need to switch to a
terminal (Ctrl-Alt-F2) because my X has locked up, it is almost
impossible to login because when you enter your password there is no way
to tell if a key has been repeated and so I keep entering invalid
passwords.
Should I be rai
I'm dropping the 'natty' tag added by Marius since to accept this bug
against the development release we need the info I asked for in a
previous comment.
The bug has been forwarded upstream and upstream developers are aware of
it, and since it's a minor annoyance (rather than an X lockup or crash)
** Changed in: xorg-server
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Summary changed:
- Keyboard keys get stuck and repeat (Feisty, Gutsy)
+ Keyboard keys get stuck and repeat
** Tags added: maverick natty
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Importance: Unknown => High
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