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Jordan_U
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whlai: Install screen on their system then have *them* open a gnome-terminal window and run "screen". Then you run "screen -x" or possibly "screen -xd" (the latter of which will diaconnect their terminal from screen).
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MonkeyDust
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nissin_ sudo sysv-rc-conf
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Gallomimia
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you can't use windows drivers for linux
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whlai
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I want two monitors akik
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whlai
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Jordan_U, install "screen"?
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jake__
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Gallomania: Check out ndiswrapper
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Jordan_U
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jake__: Forget the ndiswrapper ever existed.
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nissin_
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MonkeyDust service not Found
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nissin_
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command **
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MonkeyDust
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nissin_ install it, first
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Jordan_U
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jake__: Trust me. You don't want it.
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nissin_
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monkey dust
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nissin_
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I have a menu here in front of me
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jake__
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Jordan_U: Okay, how else can I install the wi-fi adapter with only windows drivers?
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nissin_
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what do i do now...
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whlai
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Jordan_U: Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/2' - please check.
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MonkeyDust
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nissin_ disbale the service you don't want
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whlai
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that's what "screen" returns
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nissin_
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MonkeyDust , this is all well but what if i want to use bluetooth one day?
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MonkeyDust
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nissin_ turn it back on
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nissin_
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using sudo sysv-rc-conf ?
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nissin_
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or can i do in through the GUI
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MonkeyDust
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nissin_ yes
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nissin_
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cant i use the GUI ?
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Jordan_U
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jake__: I usually have to repeat this many times to users who have found ndiswrapper, this is the last time I will for you today. If there are no native drivers then you have to buy a new card. Do not use ndiswrapper; it will only end in fruatration and a further broken system.
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pascal
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hi, here is my screenshot of gnome http://imgur.com/tghulr6
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nissin_
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MonkeyDust thank you but i hope this wont come back to bite me
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Jordan_U
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jake__: That said, there may in fact be native drivers available for your card.
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akik
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whlai: so you made a dd image of your installation and copied it to anohter disk, then sent the new disk somewhere to be installed into another machine?
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whlai
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akik, yes
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jake__
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Jordan_U: Okay, I am considering getting a new card -- it wouldn't be super expensive -- but I just wanted to see if there's a way to use the card that I have. Native drivers would be nice, so I wouldn't have to use ndiswrapper.
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akik
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whlai: is the another machine same model than yours?
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whlai
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Jordan_U: screen, as user, returned "Screen version 4.03.01 (GNU) 28-Jun-15"
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whlai
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akik, no
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Jordan_U
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!screen | whlai
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ubottu
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whlai: screen is a window manager for terminal sessions, also useful over SSH. The 'byobu' package provides very useful additional utilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Screen
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whlai
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Hordan_U: ?
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Jordan_U
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whlai: Great, then it worked. Do exactly as I specified or read more about what screen is.
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whlai
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Jordan, which user should I be?
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whlai
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any ssh user?
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apb1963_
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OerHeks, Hmmm. I will try. TY
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backbox
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I do understand
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IMP
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drkjstr, ty
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backbox
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but it will ask for same process
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drkjstr
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IMP, NP
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backbox
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if i want to install any OS in that phone
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apb1963_
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backbox, which is why you need help from people that know android well. Try #android
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ikonia
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backbox: this isn't something this channel supports
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backbox
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they want me to register first ..?
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ikonia
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backbox: then register
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apb1963_
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backbox, go to #freenode for help with registration
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OerHeks
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registering is not expensive today.
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apb1963_
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backbox, they're having a Halloween special today only, free registration.
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backbox
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ok but how things are there i mean this is life time regi or limited
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apb1963_
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backbox, lifetime
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ikonia
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backbox: the guys in #freenode can explain how it works
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backbox
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Thanks guys
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backbox
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but it seems like they are bit extra busy.
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apb1963_
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#ubuntu... for the best in free traffic redirection.
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<system>
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[00:05] * drkjstr slow clap
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backbox
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there is any link where i need to go?
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apb1963_
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backbox, Everybody wants the free registration
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<system>
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=== zomble is now known as grumble
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ikonia
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backbox: what do you mean ?
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dylan
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How do I add a brother printer on Xubuntu?
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backbox
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done they are helping now i think
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backbox
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you dnt need to add
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dylan
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what?
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dylan
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do you mean?
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backbox
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printers are auto scan if you are in LAN
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dylan
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sorry, but English please.
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OerHeks
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dylan, check openprinting.org for your model, if no driver is available check vendor website
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apb1963_
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backbox, Type "/msg NickServ help register" no quotes.
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maddawg2
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lol add a printer... wtf is this Windows?
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ikonia
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maddawg2: its not an unreaonable question, tone down the language please
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backbox
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yes I did
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apb1963_
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dylan, Go to http://127.0.0.1:631
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dylan
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maddawg2, you are the reason people don't use linux.
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dylan
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it's because the community isn't always patient
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ikonia
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dylan: the problem you have is that brother have limited linux support, so it will depend on the model how you can use it
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dylan
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okay, thanks for the help
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dylan
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I'll do some more research on the printer.
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maddawg2
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sheesh i was joking
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dylan
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bye
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backbox
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I got asked for email > apb1963
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maddawg2
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people cant take a damn joke
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apb1963_
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backbox, yes
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backbox
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umm so if i type /msg NickServ REGISTER "bar" "[email protected]"
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backbox
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i will get regi
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ikonia
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backbox: ask in #freenode please
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maddawg2
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yes
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apb1963_
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maddawg2, people frustrated with their issue don't tend to find it funny when people make fun of them. FYI
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kk4ewt
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maddawg2, remember irc is text, no one can see your body language and as humans we get 70% from body language
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ikonia
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backbox: we are not here to support your using IRC for other channels
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maddawg2
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tho i wouldnt put [email protected] backbox unless that is really your email
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backbox
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I got that ..
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maddawg2
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;-)
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backbox
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OK ikonia
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helllojesus12
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hi, I want to set up local server using ubuntu and want to give users on my network access to it
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helllojesus12
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how would I go about doing it?
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