documentation OK so far, so you need to be more in detail of where you
are having issues, do some work, ask for help when you are stuck.
Documenting is the way forward! I do it to everything I do now, my
memory sucks!!! I just bullet point each procedure I do and expand as
and where necessary after I've worked it out.
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On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 04:16:55PM +0100, Colin Law wrote:
> Right, gotit, thanks. I deduce from what I see that 14.04
> automatically uninstalls (or at least makes available for
> autoremoving) all except the current and previous kernel, and all that
> is left is the conf files for previous vers
>
> pete@petes-lappy:~$ /usr/bin/lsof
> bash: /usr/bin/lsof: No such file or directory
> pete@petes-lappy:~$ lsof
> bash: lsof: command not found
>
>
>
> -
>
I'm very very surprised that such a program is not installed, which is what
it looks like, so
apt-get install lsof
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On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 04:18:08PM +0100, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 23 April 2013 18:05, Liam Proven wrote:
> > So I am now running beta 2 of Raring, I guess, and LibreOffice's menus
> > still are completely inaccessible via the keyboard.
> >
> > This is a really serious problem. It renders the enti
On Sat, Feb 16, 2013 at 03:13:44PM +, Mark Fraser wrote:
> That makes sense, but why are they blocked as I've got these:
> [28] 443ALLOW INAnywhere
> [29] 995ALLOW INAnywhere
> As rules in UFW.
It would expect those rules to mean you are
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 12:02:51PM +, Mark Fraser wrote:
> I've recently noticed that I've been getting lots of [UFW BLOCK] in my
> syslogs:
>
> [ 6378.481677] [UFW BLOCK] IN=eth0 OUT=
> MAC=50:46:5d:b8:7a:58:1c:c6:3c:9b:dd:0e:08:00 SRC=173.194.41.99
> DST=192.168.2.102 LEN=40 TOS=0x08 PREC
On 25 Feb 2013 11:08, "Robert Flatters" wrote:
>
> 12.04 LTS is a good choice
>
>
> On Monday, 25 February 2013, Mark Fraser wrote:
>>
>> I have 2 Toshiba NB100-11R netbooks that I no longer require and was
thinking
>> about selling on. They originally came with Ubuntu 8.04 netbook remix
>> instal
eting lost on this "F2 no longer works" as well. Did F2 work when
Windows 8 was on it? If it did, what did it show? Anything to do with
UEFI/Secure Boot?
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t;
>> No, Alan, it's a transient event lasting a half-second or so. It happens
>> very time I start Firefox on any of these three machines. It doesn't cause
>> any problems, but it's a bug nonetheless.
>>
>>
> I get this too - its a square of pixels about the size described above. I
> am running 12.04 fully updated. I get it on my desktop PC.
>
> Tony
>
>
> Happens to me as well on 12.10 on various machines.
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n't have to be hampered with Windows 8 -
which is the most awful operating system that will hamper a lot of people.
Hopefully 12.04.2 will work as well, as anyone I support I keep on the LTS
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On 3 January 2013 10:33, alan c wrote:
> On 03/01/13 09:09, Andy Braben wrote:
>
>> The Ubuntu operating system has been adapted to run on smartphones.
>>
>> Article at:
>> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/**technology-20891868<http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-2089
The Ubuntu operating system has been adapted to run on smartphones.
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ke Xfce, I prefer Unity - that's fine - the power of Free Open Source
Software.
>
> Just letting off steam ...
>
We will all be able to let off Steam on Ubuntu soon, thanks to Valve not
being able to work with locked down Windows 8.
> Nige
>
>
>
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whats-the-right-terminology-for-unitys-ui-elements/19166#19166
>
> ... But the menu that results from clicking on TCITTRHC is "the
> session menu". So that's a step in the right direction.
>
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On 3 Dec 2012 21:51, "Barry Drake" wrote:
>
> On 03/12/12 21:17, Colin Law wrote:
>>
>> No problem, any time. I always keep up to date with the latest buzz
words. DASH, HUD, TCITTRHC. Colin
>
>
> TCITTRHC ??? Oh, I'm feeling really old and out of touch. Sorry.
>
>
> Barry.
>
I'm feeling younger
t but it still seems to be updated
[1] https://launchpad.net/clamav-livecd
[2] http://sourceforge.net/projects/opendiagnostics/
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On 23 August 2012 11:39, Andy Partington wrote:
>
>>
>> Kind of defeats then object of running Ubuntu, if you have to install
>> windows doesnt it..is it something that might happen in the future, or
>> is it not going to happen...
>>
>
>
>
>
efilm i believe ) it was one of the most requested
features last year to bring it to XBMC on linux but I think the
response was not at this time.
Its the main reason why I use neither of the services at the moment as
I solely use *nix on my media centres and thus can't use there
servi
On 28 June 2012 12:45, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 28 June 2012 05:52, JON TAYLOR wrote:
> >
> http://www.vernoncorp.com/wp-content/themes/corporate/googlesave.html?efj=vh.jhj&wrg=ghj.hkm&yesol=ewfn
>
> OK, mods, this is at least the 3rd one in 24h now. Time to leap into
> moderatorial action!
>
> E
-stores-in-India-1620657.html<http://ww.h-online.com/open/news/item/Dell-to-bring-Ubuntu-laptops-to-850-retail-stores-in-India-1620657.html>
You are missing a "w" at the beginning of the URL.
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HUD is just a keyboard way of accessing the menus instead of the mouse, so
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only just getting to grips with 12.04... :-)
>
>
Are there anything new in 12.10 yet? I wouldn't have thought so.
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On 12 May 2012 19:42, Norman Silverstone wrote:
> On Sat, 2012-05-12 at 18:47 +0100, Andy Braben wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 12 May 2012 18:39, Norman Silverstone
> > wrote:
> >
> > > > I have a new PC with two HDDs and I am trying to install
>
gt; Norman
>
>
You need to "Do soemthing else". From there it should tell you what you
have on each drive, so should clearly show where Windows is. If you only
have one partition on that drive and Windows is taking up the whole drive,
you can select to partition the drive, which I think uses GParted to do it.
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worth
doing on a website - why do you want an Android app? The website is just as
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ses in development, which
> might not be what you are after.
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I believe that update-manager -d will take you to the next version / next
LTS version based on the version you are running, so I don't think there is
any danger of hitting Quantal unless you hit update-ma
it.
I believe 12.04.1 will show in update manager when set to show LTS versions
only.
10.10 will show as the next version, upgrades jumping versions except LTS
to LTS are not supported, so 11.04 and 11.10 will not be shown.
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e by running dual screens I seem
> to
> be forced into Unity 2D - some suggest you should be able to run 3D on 2
> screens, but I've had no luck so far :(
>
>
It shows a small view of all open apps, clicking any of what is shown will
open the app clicked.
I do not know if that wor
cument then do your usual updates.
>
> Note: You need the 23 lines without any of the "Ubuntu pastebin" stuff
>
Line 14 should start deb-src not deb-srv then all should be OK!
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te then possibly an updated list of updates appear, and all
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enters their heads to do so. To me it is vitally important - I keep backups
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> anybody know what that means, and if it cant be fixed is there another
> program to use that can burn images...
>
> Thanks
>
>
I can't help with what it means, but k3b is a very good program for burning
images, and my preference for anything to do with writing CDs/D
ind regards,Barry.
>
>
That is a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/961141, which says
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Agreed that £78 for the event is extortion.
On Mar 9, 2012 10:10 PM, "Raf Czlonka" wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 09, 2012 at 09:46:45PM GMT, Rob Beard wrote:
> > On 09/03/12 21:22, Steve Pearce wrote:
> > >Evening folks.
> > >
> > >Is anybody from Ubuntu-UK attending Beeb@30?
> > >
> > >If so, I think it
rection
> > trust in strangers only comes easily if people have paid a lot of
> > money for a retail box!
> >
> > --
> PC World have sold both RedHat and SUSE in the past, probably not for a
> good 10 years though.
>
> s/
>
> And in early days of netboo
And so have I. Yes ubuntu forums are a very important source of useful
information and new users need to know that they exist.
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. Simple.
I have also looked at Gnome 3 on Debian Testing and can get on with that OK
but prefer Unity.
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with it" they won't be bothered by it
and won't install an application or setup a printer because it is beyond
them, or so they think.
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On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 03:12:30PM +, Liam Proven wrote:
> On 17 February 2012 15:10, Barry Drake wrote:
> > On 17/02/12 15:06, Liam Proven wrote:
> >>
> >> Try sudo apt-get install -f
> >
> > Sorry, that just gives me:
> > barry@prrecise:~$ sudo apt-get install -f
> > [sudo] password for barr
> Thanks. Yes, that's the bug so I've confirmed it too.
>
>
> Regards,Barry.
>
>
The latest update includes gnome-settings-daemon which clears this problem.
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e web?
>
> If I get the machine onto an RJ45 lead is there a possibility the OS could
> still do this?
>
Yes - Load "Additional Drivers" and if there are any missing, it should
hopefully search and offer to install. It is certainly worth a try.
Andy.
>
> Sean
>
>
llen to an object that looks and acts
> suspiciously like a POTS phone...
>
I know that T-Mobile block SIP over 3G - Try a call and it will disconnect
after 10 seconds. Read their T&C's and it says that SIP and wifi tethering
are both banned, but wifi tethering works perfectly.
-
7;ve never heard of it. They should
tell someone, because they would be a world-wide sensation and no
doubt have governments beating a path to their door.
Even so, I still DBAN where other people's data is concerned,
because people always have this sort of doubt.
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the system, so a fully
> blank hdd, can rule out any problems that may occur later on.
In what way is a disk that has had 0 written over it entirely not a
"fully blank hdd"?
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i've had the same watch f
ors
quickly, which is why it's important to replace a drive when the
remapped sectors count keeps going up.
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feedback, completely ruined by too much.&qu
the mark anyway because he wasn't actually asking about
secure data deletion.
Maybe I hit a little too close to home. It's OK, scoundrel50a, I
won't come looking for your island fortress. Stand down your
henchpersons. Have a great weekend!
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Try downloading Alpha 1 and install it. Then download all the updates. I
have tried daily builds in the past always unsuccessfully but never failed
with any of the alpha or beta versions.
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On 12 January 2012 23:29, Pete Smout wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just upgraded the HDD in
On 5 January 2012 13:11, scoundrel50a wrote:
> I wondered about that, is there anyway to change it?
>
You'll need to press whatever buttons you have on your monitor to make that
adjustment.
Andy.
>
>
>
> On 05/01/12 12:59, Andy Braben wrote:
>
>
>
> On
ght edge of the window, and right
> clicked, by accident, and low and behold, the drop down menu
> appeared.how do I get it to show..
>
>
That is probably down to your monitor not showing the right hand side of
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> On Wed, 2012-01-04 at 18:10 +0000, Andy Braben wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> > Is that not worth a bug report? HPLIP package not kept up to date on
> > automatic updates?
>
> That's a very good point. There's a policy about updates aft
ay above my friend.
> However if the HPLIP was kept more up to date in the repos it would
> have gone along easily and probably automatically.
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On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 10:37:27AM +, Sean Miller wrote:
> This isn't strictly Ubuntu, but more a generic "Open Source" question.
>
> I am looking for a WYSIWYG editor for my own bespoke CMS that I have
> written, and have until now been using FCKEditor.
>
> I have found this one, however, wh
On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 06:50:03PM +, Tony Pursell wrote:
> I do actually get a flashing icon in the panel on my Desktop PC when I have
> messages. It is the empathy icon (a sort of green square voice bubble)
> that alternates with a sort of alert symbol. To me it is a bit irritating
> as I
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 09:09:28AM +, Andrés Muñiz Piniella wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It used to be the case, at least I seem to remember, that if I was in the
> log in of ubuntu (now light dm I think) if I pressed the shutdown button
> (on the hardware) it will give me 60 seconds to shutdown but wo
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 07:47:52PM +, Liam Proven wrote:
> I'm puzzled. Unity does this already. The notifications are
> translucent boxes at top right of the screen. The daemon is called
> ayatana-notify, IIRC.
But they are non-interactible (by design). So you cannot click them to
get to th
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 12:30:36PM +, Barry Drake wrote:
> Hi there I decided to install Alpha 1 Precise on its release
> day. I have Oneiric on a dual boot, but Precise seems good, so I am
> using it almost exclusively. So far, the bugs I've encountered are
> few and far between. The
On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 08:31:36AM +, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am trying (and failing) to upload my open gpg key details to
> launchpad i am using my existing gpg key created some time ago, it
> is still valid
>
> i have used pass word and encryption keys as per instructions to
> sync m
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 01:34:18PM +, Paula Graham wrote:
> Dunno what's hogging the CPU but Oneiric takes literally (I've timed
> it) up to 6 mins to boot on my 4 GB Lenovo and almost as long to
> shut down and is sluggish in use. For several more minutes after
> logging in, the CPU is going
;s different but I can still get on with life" type comments
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On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 12:12:46PM +, Gareth France wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 12:10 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
> > It is very difficult to take a post like this seriously.
> >
> I don't know, it seems to have sparked a rather healthy debate.
I just can&
very poor choice.
Other Linux distributions are available.
It is very difficult to take a post like this seriously.
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On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 11:26:54PM +, George Tripp wrote:
> Looking increasingly likely I'm going to end up having to reinstall. A shame
> really since it's only sound that's the problem. That's life!
A reinstall seems excessive. If it works on the liveCD it is clearly
not a hardware issue.
top-posted also.
If a mailing list can get away with having a rule against
top-posting then that's great, but most venues can't.
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the problem
reoccurring).
This problem was caused by the wifi driver. The resolution was to add
"blacklist rt2800pci" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
I have no idea if that will solve your problem, but as with my issue, it
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their safe use.
I'm really glad to hear that you found time to have a visit.
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gt; Is it actually there? Anyone?
I don't see a post from you on the Ubuntu UK page. When I look on
your specific page, I get "alan hasn't shared anything with you."
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> this help?
>
> Norman
>
>
>
> Can you post the contents of
/etc/apt/sources.list ?
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Did you select the option to upgrade to 11.10 rather than update packages
for 11.04?
On 11 Nov 2011 14:27, "Norman Silverstone" wrote:
> I am using Ubuntu 11.04 and, today, ran Update Manager. The usual window
> appeared with a list of updates and I selected install updates. I
> entered my passwo
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More recently I was trying to put Ubuntu on a modern Toshiba netbook. It
didn't matter what I did, it just would not boot up from an image on a
flash drive. I was on the verge of giving up but decided to try with a CD
in a USB connected drive. That worked.
Andy.
On 30 October 2011 16:22, Mi
??)
>
YES, but that is the same as "sudo nautilus" which should be avoided as
already stated.
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On 11 October 2011 15:45, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
> On 11/10/2011 15:33, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
>
> Despite my personal misgivings with Unity, they have managed to put
> together a very nice and slick looking promotional video:
>
>
> http://design.canonical.com/2011/10/so-youve-decided-to-
ts one that is convenient to them, they just need
to organise it. :-)
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Well if something is arranged my headoffice is based in Nottingham and I
will make a business visit to there to join in if we have some set dates :)
Andy
On 14 September 2011 11:47, Alan Bell wrote:
> On 14/09/11 11:44, Barry Drake wrote:
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>> On 13/09/11 21:49, smitti...@gma
Hi Jon,
On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 08:20:25PM +0100, Jon Farmer wrote:
> On 9 September 2011 19:45, Andy Smith wrote:
> > - Your host has IPv6 forwarding enabled so won't listen to RA by
> > default
> > - You've blocked ICMPv6 router-advertisement inbound and/or
ufw so am not sure what it might do, but common reasons
for RA not working are:
- Your host has IPv6 forwarding enabled so won't listen to RA by
default
- You've blocked ICMPv6 router-advertisement inbound and/or ICMPv6
router-solicitation outbound.
Could either of those be the case?
seems impossible to me to be able to work out any form of ubuntu
stats as it is free software and anyone can do what the hell they like with
it.
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) and then have it do something that the sender
will remember for a long time, but that is just the dark side of me
talking.
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router is faulty.
As far as I am aware, there is no way to tell (if running from the master
socket) if the router or the line is at fault, unless another router has
been tried.
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computers for businesses though. Perhaps for individuals?
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rience of the Acer Aspire Revos, and they really are excellent
machines and run Ubuntu very well.
The only downside is needing proprietary NVidea drivers, but these do work
well.
The shut down problem is very easily solved once and for all as already
detailed.
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d they routinely do bag checks (not
that I'm suggesting that they will prevent us going in with food,
just that it will be a hassle to have to empty bags full of food).
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 03:26:43PM +0100, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
> I also for non techy meet ups, bit of fun and getting to know the folks
> on the List/IRC the Ubuntu UK community! Be it a pub, Geeknic, Bowling
> or outing of some sort.
I think this is a good idea also.
Che
27;m up for a picnic too but don't really want to
carry stuff around the Library before. :)
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I generally use Alt+Tab. These days having a graphical view of the open
windows on the dialog, it makes it very easy to know when to let go for the
window that you want.
I like Unity as well.
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Can't see how that would work. I could only imagine it picking up the first
3G device it finds.
Andy.
On 3 Apr 2011 21:28, "Tim Dobson" wrote:
> Hey hey,
>
> Just wondered, does anyone have any experience or has seen any blogs
> posts of anyone bonding two or more
A relative of mine gets RSI pains when using a mouse for just a few minutes.
She just can not use one.
However she gets on very well with a pen and tablet no problem at all, and
using it on Ubuntu right back to 5.10 and onwards and upwards has never been
a problem at all with it.
Regards,
Andy
On 4 March 2011 10:32, John MM wrote:
> On 04/03/11 10:25, Colin Law wrote:
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>> What do you see if you select Places> Network
>>
>> Colin
>>
> I see Windows Network Icon, that when I click on it, it gives an 'unable
> to mount, failed to retrieve sharelist from server'.I just discovered, I
an
>
>
Advertising has certainly been missed which is expensive. And also who would
buy these products? Members on this list might, but as most people know
nothing different to Microsoft and even if they do, don't want it. It is not
something that I would see as profitable.
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gt;
> > Looked round PC World a few machines there look reasonable spec/price but
> don't
> > appear on the Ubuntu-certified hardware list.
> >
> > What do other people do? Any advice?
>
I have had no problems or issues at all putting Ubuntu on Acer products. I
certainly have not had "terminal fun" with them!
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native!
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> Paula
>
>
Sounds like it hasn't improved from 10.10 netbook then. Just as well Gnome
was there, otherwise I would have said goodbye to Ubuntu on the netbook, and
I certainly don't want Unity on the desktop unless it has vastly improved.
Regards,
Andy.
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