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  • This page provides an easy, convenient pathway to get hardware-specific information on a ThinkPad. Some ThinkPads may have suffixes to ind ...models may not be found in these books, but they may be found within IBM's hardware announcements. They can be viewed [https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/apilit
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  • TODO: miscellaneous hardware notes for a conscientious editor to organize
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  • ===Tablet Hardware Buttons=== The hardware buttons (except power) are recognized by the standard atkbd kernel driver w
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hardware Modifications]]
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  • Detailed hardware information for a Thinkpad {{SL300}} 273853G
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  • APIC (On-chip APIC hardware supported) Description: IBM Embedded Security hardware
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  • Detailed hardware information for a Thinkpad {{X270}} 20K5S0R100 APIC (On-chip APIC hardware supported)
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  • '''Hardware and Software''' * [[Hardware Specifications]] <tt>(Hardware specs of ThinkPad models)</tt><br />
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  • ...ld madwifi driver consisted of a BSD/GPL wrapper with an unmodifiable HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer). This HAL was not binary firmware as with the Intel wire
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  • ...rthermore TPB supports a software mixer, as the R series ThinkPads have no hardware mixer to change the volume.
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  • * A page documenting the first attempts to get [http://r300.sf.net/ hardware acceleration for the R300 GPU] (the one built into the T42p) running withou
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  • .../X300). These ThinkPads are limited to SATA1 in their BIOS even though the hardware is SATA2. This is a huge drawback for anyone wanting to use SSDs, because i {{WARN|Flashing the wrong firmware for your hardware may cause permanent damage to your ThinkPad. It is up to you to confirm th
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  • ...ll very slow until i set the R200_NO_TCL environment variable. It disables hardware TCL support, so i guess the driver is still buggy in this field. Since this is hardware driven it works quite fine.
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  • This page provides an easy, convenient pathway to get hardware-specific information on a ThinkPad. Some ThinkPads may have suffixes to ind ...models may not be found in these books, but they may be found within IBM's hardware announcements. They can be viewed [https://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/apilit
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  • ...problem, the fan can be replaced as described in your laptop's appropriate Hardware Maintenace Manual: select your laptop at the [[Models#Available Models|Mode ====Hardware modification====
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  • This page provides information regarding unusual known problems, or rather, hardware/software design defects that may appear on a ThinkPad. Known problems that Hardware problems are design defects related to a physical component that resides on
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  • * http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.hardware.thinkpad '''NNTP gateway''': news://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.hardware.thinkpad
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  • !Hardware function!!relevant drivers !Hardware function!!relevant drivers
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  • This page holds information on how to make additional hardware work on your ThinkPad. ...installing or configuring certain drivers to make them work with ThinkPad hardware. For an overview of the drivers themselves please look at the [[Drivers]] p
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  • Installing / Adding / Removing Hardware from your thinkpad / Lenovo product?
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  • ...t covers the installation of Debian Testing daily build, codenamed Wheezy. Hardware marked on this page with "N/A" is available on some Thinkpad T61's, but not ...cture independent. Reboot your computer and the WiFi card should work. The hardware disable switch works without problems.
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  • ...ot entirely clear so far if the screen corruption problems are a driver or hardware problem. ...29/ DVI Compliance Testing article] at [http://www.tomshardware.com/ Tom's Hardware].
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  • The '''r128''' is an X.org driver for ATI Rage128 hardware.
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  • ...this is due to hardware differences between models. Please check that your hardware is supported. As described below, the 4291 model works.)''
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  • hardware ethernet f0:de:f1:6b:22:bf; # This is the Ethernet address of the X220
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  • ...lation. The EEPROM in this chip contains a country code (programmed by the hardware manufacturer), and the driver converts this to a channel list and enforces
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  • ...BM will most likely not support these firmware upgrades, if it breaks your hardware it is your problem.}}
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  • Tablet buttons vary with model. See [[Tablet Hardware Buttons]]. ...xer support via OSS. The manual recommends this only for devices without a hardware mixer, but it also works for other hadware mixer enabled devices, even with
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  • ...t certain hardware events like key presses or control the state of certain hardware features by software.
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  • ...visual appeal of the system. Ubuntu 7.10 automatically detects whether the hardware is capable of running Compiz]; if not, it falls back to normal desktop.
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  • === Hardware Transmitter Switch === ...be shut down. Some ThinkPads with internal MiniPCI wireless cards have a hardware switch that disables the wireless network. Here it is on the '''on''' posi
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  • *[[Image:Icon20_accessibm.png|Button]] [[Tablet Hardware Buttons]]
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  • The hardware sensor is capable of not only recognizing acceleration of the notebook, but This feature definitely depends on software and there is no hardware or BIOS-only way of making it work.
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  • ==== Hardware Specifications of Thinkpad {{R52}} Machine Type 1859-4AU ==== ==== Thinkpad Hardware Maintenance Manual ====
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  • ...nsor available at the cost of a few euros, using materials from your local hardware store, a digicam and a laser printer! Here's some links:
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  • * Batteries are automatically handled by the hardware, but can be controlled further by using [[tp_smapi]].
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  • In addition to benefits (such as in-hardware storage of cryptographic keys) TCG standards have some drawbacks. *hardware key storage
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  • Hardware-wise, the TrackPoint (II, III, and IV) has only one form of customization,
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  • # However, this actually ejects the card on hardware supporting it, so if # Since buggy BIOSes seem to be far more common than hardware that can eject
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  • ...anymore (and try to achieve such times a lot), shut down or suspend unused hardware components, maybe dim the LCD panel when on battery and of course put itsel ...ike button triggers) to the OS or recieving software events and making the hardware react on that. All else (like the actual saving of the OS' state on suspend
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  • ===ACPI S4 hardware signature mismatch=== Around kernel 2.6.27, a feature was introduced to check the hardware signature on resume from S4 (hibernate). This feature might be broken on so
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  • These are hardware modems, and do not require any special drivers other then the standard linu
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  • ...saving states (C-states), called C1 through C8 (but the ThinkPad BIOS and hardware often offers (or remaps them to) only C1 to C4). Often only the extreme pow
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  • *different versions of the linux kernel combined with different hardware may report power in different units. Newer kernels use micro- rather than m # different kernels and different hardware report energy values using different units
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  • It is probably a problem of the graphics circuitry. In any case, it's a hardware problem and warranty will apply.
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  • ...rusted Computing Group specifications. The TPM chip will enable you to use hardware to securely store and protect your keys and personal data. The Trusted Comp
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  • ...750 family. It is not mentioned in the twbook specification book. From the Hardware Maintenance Manual, the CPU is an 80486DX2 running at 50MHz with a memory s
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  • ...d dma information. After I got this information, I had to reinitialize the hardware from the BIOS before the sound would work in linux. (Hold F1 while booting
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  • * N/A = not supported by the hardware
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  • ...p is supported by the 'neomagic' driver as part of the X.Org distribution. Hardware acceleration is not supported at color depths above 16-bit.
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  • ...://www.xfree86.org/4.3.0/savage.4.html XFree86 Savage(4) Manual Page], the hardware cursor should be automatically disabled on affected configurations, however
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  • ...o.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/92p1836.pdf Docking Solutions 2003 - Hardware Maintenance Manual (January 2003)] (242 KB)
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  • ...o.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/92p1836.pdf Docking Solutions 2003 - Hardware Maintenance Manual (January 2003)] (242 KB)
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  • |Hardware MPEG2 Decoder || IBM MPEGCD1
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  • ...tool to evaluate compiler optimizations and their performance on different hardware platforms. On my machine the fastest code is achieved by using the followin ...'t much that needs to be done, gentoo does a good job and configuring your hardware. On my machine gentoo automatically installed the correct graphics driver,
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  • ...|These scripts rely on undocumented hardware features and override nominal hardware behavior. They may thus cause arbitrary damage to your laptop or data. Watc
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  • # WARNING: This script relies on undocumented hardware features and # overrides nominal hardware behavior. It may thus cause arbitrary
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  • hardware limits: 798 MHz - 2.00 GHz
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  • ...o.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/92p1836.pdf Docking Solutions 2003 - Hardware Maintenance Manual (January 2003)] (242 KB)
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  • ...o.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles_pdf/92p1836.pdf Docking Solutions 2003 - Hardware Maintenance Manual (January 2003)] (242 KB)
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  • This seems to be a hardware problem with the USB controller on Intel's chip or related electronics. Sen
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  • ==Hardware== To have all the hardware show up with its proper name, I had to get a new pci.ids file from the [htt
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  • ;Broken hardware support after resume:
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  • TODO: miscellaneous hardware notes for a conscientious editor to organize
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  • :* disable the hardware cursor in Xorg. ...I ([[User:msoos]]) actually got DRI direct rendering with framebuffer and hardware cursor, without ''any'' fancy setting at all (apart from re-compiling the 2
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  • ...ssary. A great deal of useful information can be found in the T43 Category hardware page, and the other T-Series installation guides over on the Debian Categor
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  • ...FlipTouch Buttons provide TouchScreen access to display related and other hardware related functions. The FlipTouch display mechanics enable the user to flexi
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  • Initially, ATI did not produce Radeon drivers for Linux, instead giving hardware specifications and documentation to Direct Rendering Infrastructure (DRI) d
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  • Some quirks in the interactions between the OS and the Savage hardware can cause system lockups, especially due to high video load and 3D renderin
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  • # sync hardware clock with system time ...see your video again. This solution doesn't appear to be specific to ATI hardware in any way, so I presume it would be helpful for video chipsets other than
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  • ...ate the need for the Intel Xorg driver, it just frees that driver from the hardware setup functions.
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  • radeonfb might cause problems with hardware acceleration under X on some systems, vesafb and vesafb-tng on the other ha #inspected using [http://www.pbus-167.com/chc.htm Notebook Hardware Control]
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  • | VolumeUp || Volume Up || thinkpad_acpi || {{Cno}} || {{Cyes}} || no OSD. Hardware and Software volume controls are independent from each other. ...lumeDown || Volume Down || thinkpad_acpi || {{Cno}} || {{Cyes}} || no OSD. Hardware and Software volume controls are independent from each other.
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  • ....com/2003/03/19/penalty/ "Penalty: An autopsy of Dead LCD Pixels" at Tom's Hardware Guide]
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  • hardware-dependant tweaks in some embedded environments.)
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  • | 0192 || System Security. Embedded Security hardware tamper detected. || | 0195 || Security hardware tamper detected ||
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  • The CS4299 is not capable of hardware mixing. This means that only one sound stream can be played at any time.
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  • ...l doesn't work even if you have a perfectly correct setup, try turning the hardware volume up with the keyboard buttons. They are totally independent from the
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  • ...s a properitary card that gives the laptop video capture, video output and hardware MPEG2 playback, along with digital audio (AC3) out. * MPEG-1, MPEG-2 Hardware decoding
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  • ==Hardware== To have all the hardware show up with its proper name, I had to get a new pci.ids file from the [htt
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  • ''"It is clear that trusted computing hardware provides security benefits, if software is prepared to take advantage of it The idea of Trusted Computing is to provide a hardware chip (TPM) that assists software in:
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  • ...estion arises how to get your system of choice onto that precious piece of hardware. This page should tell you about the possible solutions. hardware ethernet DE:AD:BE:EF:00:00;
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  • ...BM will most likely not support these firmware upgrades, if it breaks your hardware it is your problem.}}
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  • ...wnload.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/sad2sup.pdf SelectaDock II - Hardware Maintenance Manual (November 1996)]
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  • ...ate will include configuration scripts to help load/unload modules, verify hardware, check status, etc. The only thing missing is the firmware. Apparently, th
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  • ...ntingDeviceSettings GPointingDeviceSettings] panel that fully supports the hardware. You can easily download the panel by installing {{cmd| gpointing-device-se The feature was removed as it was not a hardware feature, but rather emulating a scroll action in software and as such did n
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  • ..., try FTP. If you get "next frame inconsistency" messages, it's probably a hardware issue. (I had a very bad network cable that caused this error. Now I get a
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  • ...ercomputers SIMD instrucion sets have become popular in personal computing hardware, hence being mostly associated with these units. The most widely known SIMD
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  • *[[Tablet Hardware Buttons]] <tt>(X41 Tablet)</tt>
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  • ...blet.sh flip" or "./tablet.sh invert". I mapped these two functions on the hardware buttons. The full Tutorial can be found on my blog: http://dominikschuerman
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  • ...complete Linux environment including the GUI. It is found that most of the hardware work great even on the LiveCD. While using liveCD it is recommended that yo
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  • # This is needed for some hardware, but should be unnecessary on most. # Should we attempt to warm-boot the video hardware on resume?
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  • ...s device. This information is listed under {{path|Control Panel > System > Hardware > Device Manager > HID > Wacom Stylus > Resources}}. On the 18695CU model, hardware ethernet ''00:0a:e4:35:a9:12''; # X41 Tablet LAN MAC Adress noted a
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  • ...DD externally after the booting process; be aware that the floppy drivers' hardware auto-detection cannot be relied upon. However, you can force the floppy dri
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  • ...but it only covers the more recent models. For older models check the HMM (Hardware Maintenance Manual) for your ThinkPad. ...structions are not appropriate for all ThinkPad models. Please consult the hardware maintenance guide or on-line disassembly instructions for your model.}}
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  • # Disable any hardware you are not using in your BIOS
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  • == Configuring Hardware ==
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  • == Hardware Support Details ==
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  • ...lick Installation of the patched package.[http://software.opensuse.org/ymp/hardware/openSUSE_12.3/libfprint.ymp]
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  • ...DD externally after the booting process; be aware that the floppy drivers' hardware auto-detection cannot be relied upon. However, you can force the floppy dri
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  • ...artup the BIOS has several tasks to do, for example analyzing and checking hardware as well as the current system state. The last of its tasks is to find a boo
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  • * allow it to attempt to autodetect video hardware. It will automatically select the "nv" driver, which is the one we want if
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  • ...pected (some buttons, such as the ones that control screen brightness, are hardware-controlled and work under any operating system). As explained by Michael R
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  • ....ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=TPAD-HDFIRM IBM ThinkPads hardware drive firmware site]
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  • * Hardware event log
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  • ===Tablet Hardware Buttons=== The hardware buttons (except power) are recognized by the standard atkbd kernel driver w
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  • ==Hardware== The hardware configuration is as follows:
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