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996 $ cat /proc/cmdline
root=UUID=55e3a787-1620-4311-a5fe-14dc6237dfb6 ro quiet splash notsc
clocksource=acpi_pm
I'm still getting freezes despite adding the above mentioned arguments
to kernel command line. Most recently, it was 3 freezes in 2 days.
That's really bad. Quite annoying; and needle
from Pit.
"After adding notsc clocksource=acpi_pm to grub kernel boot parameters. It stop
freezing."
This worked for me too.
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I have similar issues but now that I have grub2 (damn damn) I cannot set the
acpi and other options (in a easy way).
Someone pointed out the atheros wirelss chipset as possible problem and I can
only partially confirm since I have one myself. The problem only shows up when
I use Firefox, not usi
I'm sorry that I changed the status to "Confirmed" - I didn't think that
I had such user rights. But, maybe it should stay so, because I can
definitely confirm, that:
1) this issue does relate to the network activity, and only to the outgoing one;
2) it goes away compeletely with acpi=off, which i
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> I don't know where is the new bug so I post here.
Pierre Lejeune, please file a new bug report by running "ubuntu-bug
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I don't know where is the new bug so I post here. I hope it will help:
Just before my computer freezed, it wrote those 2 lines in /var/log/messages:
Sep 18 18:29:48 hostname kernel: [ 136.088162] Marking TSC unstable due to
cpufreq changes
Sep 18 18:29:48 hostname kernel: [ 136.588023] Clockso
KeithR, that may be true, but it does absolutely nothing to help us
fix the issues. The _only_ thing we can do is to split out the bugs,
and fix them one at a time. Bug reports are not a forum for users to
help each other out, they are intended to help the developers keep
things organized so they
At KeithR and everybody else:
It really looks like this bug report is actually a multiple-cause,
similar-symptom report, which leads to mixed comments. This makes it
impossible for the devs to track all the possible causes, as those have
to be pinpointed and fixed one by one. I am too for everybod
@ Carey Underwood
This may have turned into a hodgepodge but, in my opinion as a non-techy, there
is something fundamentally wrong for so many people to be having similar
issues. I've had to turn off multiple cpu support to get 100% stability which
is not a satisfactory solution. It may help i
@Manoj Iyer, if you don't object, I'm going to mark this invalid and
scatter everyone off to their own bug reports. There are too many
people who've latched on to this report with issues that aren't
obviously related. The lack of duplicate bugs (an action performed by
triagers) combined with the
This bug isn't getting attention because it's a hodgepodge of unrelated
bugs and symptoms being reported by people.
Everybody who has a freezing problem, report a new bug (yes, really).
Post the usual sets of logs to your own bugs, and don't jump to
conclusions. This will result in the triagers b
Would anyone of you happen to know how to restrict the lowest C-state of
the processor? I ran into a similar problem on freebsd, where the lapic
loses ticks on c-states lower than C1, causing temporary or permanent
hard-freezes. Setting the lowest c-state to C1 fixed the problem. Under
freebsd you
Would anyone of you happen to know how to restrict the lowest C-state of
the processor? I ran into a similar problem on freebsd, where the lapic
uses ticks on c-states lower than C1, causing temporary or permanent
hard-freezes. Setting the lowest c-state to C1 fixed the problem. Under
freebsd you s
I tried "noapic nolapic acpi=off" and it does not work: my Jaunty still
freeze.
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I upgraded my AMD K6-3 400 with 380Mb RAM from server 8.04 LTS to
Jaunty, and had been experiencing the hangs about once a day, but then
with increasing regularity, to the point at which it hung about 4 times
in the space of a couple of hours.
Based on suggestions earlier in this thread, I added t
Sound/flash now appear to be the killers for me. My machine has now
been running overnight and through the morning and seems happy enough.
I had a freeze yesterday with a scim-launcher segfault while I was
listening to music and then clicked on a heavy flash site. That was the
experience I had be
I'm thinking that the network has something to do with this, I had
freezes time to time, then, due to some issues with my ISP I lost
internet for 11 days... where I had no freezes. Now that internet is
back, I get the occasional freeze
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Based on various recommendations here and in other forums, I installed
9.04 again and installed the 2.6.29 kernel. The system ran with the 180
driver fine for about 2 hours, then froze again. That fix didn't
therefore work for me. I might try it in combination with the 185
driver, but there are
Hi:
I have had the same or similar experience to most others in this bug report.
My machine started freezing randomly a few weeks back after years of reliable
service. I tried lots of things and eventually determined that it was a heat
problem. The CPU fan was full of dust and the temps were
Hi,
since I read your above message, I am using the 185.18.14 NVIDIA driver
(since the 28th of july) and the "Cool & Quiet" option of my mother
board is enabled (frequency variation enable for my AMD Athlon 64 3200+)
and I just have a freeze this morning.
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I found a realy good solution for my Bug, so you may look if this helps
you too.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-
drivers-180/+bug/353502
So i found out that for me installing the newest nvidia-driver solved a lot of
my Problems
since then i do not have any freezes. I a
This is also happening to me in debian squeeze, and it MIGHT be in arch
linux now (got a freeze, but im not sure if its consistant, might of
been just a random freeze)
and so far most of the freezes occur under heavy load, such as ripping a
dvd in handbrake for me.
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While having these freezes, does anybody run simple backup? I did a new
installation and I could work 2 days very well without any freeze
(converting videos, looking movies, using transmission, ...). Today I've
enabled again simple backup to do my backups in regular intervals. While
running the ini
I have only one core (AMD Athlon 64 3200+) and I had several freezes (about 3
or 4 a day).
Since I disabled the frequency variation of my CPU ("Cool & Quiet" option of my
mother bord (ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe)), on the 26th of june, I had only 3 freezes.
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Hello together,
i wold like to renew my say:
ever since i changed to maxcpu=1 i work without freezes.
Yesterday i tried to start without it. 2 Minutes after my login i got a freeze.
So far, i will stay with maxcpus=1 until i have time to install another
distribution (maybe Gentoo).
Since i bough
@Fjodor: Are you connected by cable or wireless? Perhaps this does also matter,
as I could see a "iwlagn: Microcode SW error detected. Restarting 0x200"
while I had my last freeze. I would also wonder what this error message means.
Btw. my connection is only 5Mbps.
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No freezes for a week since I started booting with maxcpus=1, though
that, naturally, isn't a solution, but only more of a "fix until this
gets resolved".
Also, I'd like to share the info that the last time I had this sort of
uptime, was during a period of a severely degraded internet connection.
Today I was watching the processes with top on terminal. In the gnome session a
terminal was open and I was recursively deleting a file structure. Suddenly I
got:
iwlagn: Microcode SW error detexted. Restarting 0x200
and afterwards repeating errors:
BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stock for 61s! [g
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Disabling multicore support does not solve my problem. I've changed it
yesterday and it worked w/o freeze. Today after wakeup from hibernation,
I got a freeze while logging in.
@Chem.Imbalance: I'm happy for you but I don't see an IRQ conflict on my side
[code]>cat /proc/interrupts
CPU
My freezing has been solved.
Check my above post for details.
Good luck all.
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My freezing has been solved.
Check my above post for details.
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@ alcCapone
No, its on a desktop I built. Asus mobo and nvidia onboard graphics.
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:14 AM, mercutio22
wrote:
> I'd like to report that after three days from upgrading to kernel
> 2.69.30 and nVidia Drivers 185.18.14 from the X-updates ppa, I have
> ceased to experience
I'd like to report that after three days from upgrading to kernel
2.69.30 and nVidia Drivers 185.18.14 from the X-updates ppa, I have
ceased to experience kernel panics.
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@Chem.Imbalance:
Do you have this problem with a Toshiba laptop?
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I think I found the solution to my freezing at the least.
I believe it is an issue with IRQ assignment and sharing.
Here are my /proc/interrupts and my lsusb:
[code]cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3
0:102 0 0 3 IO-
@keithr
2.6.30 does not solve the problem as I have at least 3 machines with
2.6.30 and see the same issues.
On a 940 system I have, I had to reinstall Jaunty (now at 2.6.28-13) and
have not seen a freeze in a week. When I was at 2.6.30 on this machine,
I would see it 3-4 times a day
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After nearly a week of no freezes using only one core I tried switching
the second core back on. Froze up within minutes. Turned off second
core and now back to no freezes. No appreciable difference in
performance between one or two cores - this shouldn't be, surely?
alcCapone - I didn't turn o
I'm a victim too - running Jaunty on Dell Inspiron 6400. I guess this
post is flooded with logs, and I'm not sure if I should attach mine.
Probably irrelevant but, from what I've observed, I'm almost sure to see
a freeze after I suspend and resume my system.
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I just installed the 2.6.30-kernel and
- I seem to have no more problems with VT switches
- my Intel graphics performance is not only back at intrepid level (was
down to 20% in jaunty) but now it's about 20% BETTER than it was with
intrepid
- I can't seem to reproduce any freezes
Me is happy.
I too am experiencing problems with Jaunty freezing at random.
Please don't ask me to duplicate the problem. As I mentioned above it is
a "random" issue.
Kubuntu 9:04 with all current official updates.
2.6.28-13.45-generic kernel
nvidia-glx-180 18.44-0ubuntu1
drives formatted with ext4,
Don't t
maxcpus=1 does *not* solve my problem. Still easily reproducible. Will
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just as a reminder, it has something to do with ubuntu's version of the
kernel. I had this problem in ubuntu but i got sick and tired of it and
went to arch linux, and i have had no freezes whatsoever since i
switched. So it has to do with some modification to the kernel that only
ubuntu hasit
After Andreas' comments about multi core processors I switched off one
of my Athlon dual cores via the bios. Since then (about four days now)
I have had no freezes despite switching Compiz effects back on and
throwing every video loading I could at it. In fact the system seems to
run faster, albe
Somehow I overcame the problem.
I was (and I am practically) still having freezes, when I wanted to test
something. I just wanted to see what happens to the sound, when a freeze
occur. So I installed vlc, and was listening to music every day. I made
sure that music never stops, even when I was awa
i dint know if it helps anyone, but after getting hit with this bug, i
switched compiz off (as the main ubuntu site acknowledges this helps
some people). i was fortunate enough that this seemed to be a suitable
work-around for me. since receiving the recent (ish) kernel updates, the
xorg update and
For those of you experiencing both overheating and sluggish/freezing
behavior under DELL E-Series laptops (possibly also some D-Series), I
finally discovered the whole thing could be explained by some heat pipe or
fan-related issue that many of those laptops experience! See the subject:
http://en.c
Hi,
I have an AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (so only one core and only one processor) and I'm
concerned by this bug: everything freezes, only a hard reboot can work.
The frequency of my processor can go from 1 GHz to 2 GHz whith the "Cool &
Quiet" system of my ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe mother board.
I was havin
Interesting theory, I wonder if other the other subscribers to this bug
can confirm that they are all using multi-core or multi-processor
systems.
I for one, am using a dual-core processor and am experiencing all the
different types of lockups described by Andeas Kielkopf. In addition,
sometimes w
After readig all above, i want to tell you:
When running 4 cores there were diffrent stalls/freezes
1) The system hangs suddenly. No Mouse, No Keyboard, No ssh, only power off by
hardware !!!
2) The system suddenly does not respond to mouseclicks, but mouse moves work
sometimes, Numlock worked
Me too
since i have installed Ubuntu 9.04 on my new PC it froze randomly
i searched a lot in the last weeks, to find a tip, how i could fix this
I tried a lot of diffrent nvidia-rivers on a copy of this install, but nothing
did really help.
I found 1 comment, who suggestet to disable 3 of my 4
Well, something odd happened today in my sys.log. I started the computer
at about 10:56. It suddenly froze to biege (the color of my Firefox
window) at 11:33. REISUB didn't work; I hit the reset button.
Looking at my sys.log, there is a restart shown at 11:19, 11:24, and
(the real one) at 11:33. W
Upgrading from xserver-xorg-video-intel 2:2.6.3-0ubuntu9.3 to xserver-
xorg-video-intel 2:2.6.3-0ubuntu9.4 *does not* solve the problem.
Still easy to recreate - see
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Aven if I have a different system as described by the other users (I am on
netbook with a lpia system), I have similar symptomes :
- Freeze with Alt-Sys-K not working
- Able to reboot with Alt-Sys-REISUB
- Able to login whit ssh.
- No information in the logs
When logged in with SSH I can see that
Had another sudden freeze to black today, within five to ten minutes of
booting.
Just wondering, has anyone tried that .28-14 kernel Manoj Ayer asked
about (see up the page)?
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Well, I had two sudden freezes to black today - both within two to five
minutes of booting. These kinds of freezes do not involve any increased
processor activity nor is there any sluggishness in the system.
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Well, since switching back to my .30 ultimate kernel from the .29-5
generic, I have gone four days without a sudden freeze to black crash. I
don't know why I'm having this space of good luck, but I reluctant to
fiddle with anything.
Incidentally my kernel log still shows tsc clocksource unstable.
I had it too : AMD Sempron 3000+ processor, nVidia GeForce FX5500
graphics card. Jaunty was freezing about 20 seconds to 1 minute after
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After I had the same problems as descripted in this report I decided to
give jaunty a last chance: a complete newinstall. Before I had the 64bit
Version of Ubuntu 9.04 (cleaninstall) and it crashed as reported without
any for me obvious reason several times the day. Now I tried the 32bit
version wi
A couple of days ago there was a kernel update to 2.6.28.13 via Update
Manager. Since then CPU levels have dropped and no freezes. Firefox
and Flash still top out one of the processors occasionally but no
complete stops. It would be nice if this situation continues!
By the way, I'm using the 64
For what it's worth, my problems sound very much like the original
report, however, I have noticed that I usually get an uptime of a couple
of days with 2.6.28, but only half or whole hours with 2.6.29 or 2.6.30.
Based on those (admittedly informal) numbers, I should perhaps note that
I have just
Maybe, after all, I have a different issue. Today, after my first freeze I
looked at the log (/var/log/Xorg.0.log.old). I ran through it, and I found (at
the bottom) these lines:
(EE) A4Tech Wireless Battery Free Optical Mouse: Read error: No such device
(II) config/hal: removing device A4Tec
@ NightWolf
I'm having the exact same issues as you.
No overclocking here either. System freezes, but still power to usb
devices though they don't function. The keyboard functions for about
ten or twenty seconds after the mouse freezes then it stops responding
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@VastOne, Sir Romanov: I don't think it could be an overclocking/heating
problem. Or at least not in my case, since I use a C2D E8400 and never
thought of overclocking. And since my BIOS controls the fans in my
chassis (CPU fan 1, chassis fan 1) (ASUS Q-Fan), and never experienced
such error in win
Well, I booted into my ultimate .30 kernel this afternoon and DRM is
okay (though AIGLX calling of driver entry point still fails), so it
appears it was the .29 generic kernel causing last night's problems.
I have two 2.6.30 kernels (had a problem with kernel checker so I ended
up with two), the u
laysan_a wrote:
> Now my system is...very sluggish...xorg is using a lot of processor
> time (10 - 20% with only a couple of windows open).
I've been experiencing this as well for about a week or so.
It's hard to say whether this is a symptom of this bug - which is
rapidly turning into a kitchen
Manoj Iyer wrote:
> Can someone please try the kernel in
> http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp355155-jaunty/ and report if that
> fixes the problem ?
Can you specify what has changed in this kernel and what your theory is
as to the cause of these symptoms?
I've been holding off on trying new ker
I did fresh install 9.04, and update after installing nvidia drivers.
And don`t have freezes anymore(4 day). How, i don`t now. Before i tried
upgrade from 8.10 to 9.04, clean install, new kernel, upgrade from 9.04
to Karmic and nothing help`d until now when i did clean install for the
second time f
@Unhban: That's been my experience. I haven't had a freeze since
upgrading to the 2.6.30 kernel several weeks ago.
It's unfortunate I had to find the fix outside of the Ubuntu
repositories, but that seems to be consistent with the way Ubuntu has
been failing to handle this bug. It took something l
Since going to 2.6.30 kernel about a week ago, I still don't get any
crashes/freezes. I see in the 2.6.30 CHANGE.LOG that there's this:
Eric Dumazet (1):
r8169: fix crash when large packets are received
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"I will try the mainline kernel (the .30) and let you know. If it fails
(when) I will report back here and install your .28 kernel and see how
that does."
I'm sorry, I don't think I'm going to be much help with the issue of
freezing to black. I installed the 2.6.29-5 mainline generic kerne
@Vast One: I somehow came to the same conclusion yesterday! While trying
to update my BIOS (which I never managed due to yet another ubuntu
issue...anyways), I had to restart my computer quite often (Dell E6400).
In doing so, the system froze, or at least went very slow, even before
doing entering
I am beginning to believe this an overclock or a over heating issue.
My system(s) are identical images. I have a Phenom 940 Black that has
run stable for 4 months. When a customer defaulted on a 955 Phenom
chassis with the same specs (except the 955) I kept it and imaged the
940 to the same exact
@Manoj
I will try the mainline kernel (the .30) and let you know. If it fails
(when) I will report back here and install your .28 kernel and see how
that does. If there is a change in your plan, or if you want anything
more from me, let me know. Keep in mind though that I am still fairly
new to li
I've got an ATI Radeon 9000 RV250 card. I'm running Kubuntu 9.04, so no
Compiz for me (since a lot of people seem to think that is the problem).
@ Chem. Imbalance: I'm leaning toward switching to Debian, too. I've
been a Kubuntu for about 2.5 years now but this bug (and lack of
acknowledgement or
^^ I meant definitely not "indefinitely".
Anyways, @ Thomas Pifer
I'm running an onboard nVidea 8300 on an Asus M3N78-PRO motherboard.
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I moved to Debian Lenny yesterday and upgraded to "Testing" rolling
release.
I compiled 2.6.30 from Debian's kernel source and all is running
smoothly.
I'm probably going to stay with Debian indefinitely if everything
continues smoothly.
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Since the idea was put forth that X.org may be at fault, perhaps a
listing of what graphics card and/or driver version numbers you are
using should be included as well.
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Quoted from someone... "I've tried many of those kernels from mainline (last in
date 2.6.30) and
they all prove buggy."
Nope, I've run 2.6.30 for four days now and not one freeze. I am SO
satisfied.
Unh.
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@Manoj,
My system does not "freeze" as such, but it becomes quickly very very
slow until it finally freezes if I keep running "heavy" applications
(heavy = mplayer in full screen...). My video card is:
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset
Integrated Graphics Con
If you are experiencing X Freezes on i965 can you please try
https://edge.launchpad.net/~bryceharrington/+archive/purple
this seems to fix X freeze for a lot of ppl, it is currently in jaunty
proposed I think.
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Sir Romanov, are you able to ssh to your system after it freezes ?
Can you please take a look at this wiki page and see if your video card
falls in this category ?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Freeze
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Bugs/IntelDriver
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@Manoj: nope, same issue after 1min of video playback, my computer is
heavily lagging...
Manoj Iyer wrote:
> Can someone please try the kernel in
> http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp355155-jaunty/ and report if that
> fixes the problem ?
>
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Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty
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I've tried many of those kernels from mainline (last in date 2.6.30) and
they all prove buggy. What's more, with the time passing by and the new
Intel drivers/Ubuntu kernels begin available, the problem is even more
acute to my own experience, i.e. I can no longer watch a fullscreen
(1440x960) vide
Does the main line kernel fix this problem ?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds ?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Manoj Iyer (manjo)
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Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355155
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Yep, I installed 2.6.30 too, and it's freezing to black as much as it
ever was.
I'm very happy to see that some developers will be looking at this issue
now. Hopefully soon...
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Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty
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Forget it. 2.6.30 is freezing for me now.
This is bad.
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Clocksource tsc unstable leads to lockups in Ubuntu Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355155
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Same thing is happening to me ever since I upgraded my notebook to
jaunty.
Interestingly it doesn't happen on my desktop where I'm still running a
2.6.27-14 kernel because I can't get the nvidia drivers running on a
newer kernel by dkms, but that's a different story...
Symptoms on my notebook (ke
Using the 2.6.30-020630 kernel does not solve the problem in my case
(same symptoms exactly).
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