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Guest63015
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!
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xCykrix
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dhclient, run plox
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xCykrix
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so done
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xCykrix
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I had to restart my pc -.-
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aaron124
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hello?
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aaron124
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I am trying to create a lightweight linux system that will boot over the network (via PXE) and simply output in the shell the system specifications of the computer it is running on. I don't need to boot to the desktop at all.
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orlock
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aaron124: run your tool instead of initrd might do it
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aaron124
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oh really?
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aaron124
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How do I run it instead of initrd?
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aaron124
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In my pxelinux.0 config
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aaron124
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I have the kernel and initrd setup
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aaron124
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I just want to run a package called "dmidecode"
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orlock
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change init= to be /bin/bash - but i would test it manually instead of via pxe to start
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<system>
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=== gir is now known as something
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<system>
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=== something is now known as somethingrandom
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orlock
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aaron124: are you familiar with booting into single user or rescue mode?
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aaron124
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okay i already have my script ready to go its a bash script and it works as long as the dmidecode package is installed
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aaron124
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single user i think
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orlock
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you hit the button when grub appears and change your boot options
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somethingrandom
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anyone know if there's a way to mount the root file system of an iphone that isn't jailbroken on 16.04? tech backed up pics from 15.04 to the root directory on a remote client and after updating it's inaccessible
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orlock
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and set init=/bib/bash
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eirikeirikeirik
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Hi. How would I write a chown cmd that would recursively go through a directory and it's subdirectories and set owner/group to files ending with a specific file extension and only those?
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orlock
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or in your case, init=/usr/bin/dmidecode
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aaron124
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okay your talking about when the live cd is booting
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aaron124
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i shoudl choose single user mode?
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orlock
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well, livecd, from hard drive or pxe, it should not matter specifically in the end
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orlock
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but just for testing whether this method would work
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aaron124
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okay im going to look for the button
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aaron124
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I dont see any button actually, i get right to the main ubuntu login
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orlock
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just change the boot options when you get the grub prompt
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aaron124
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I see guest session or my user login
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aaron124
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im running ubuntu desktop 16.04 on a virtual machine and not seeing any grub prompts
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bum
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Hu
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cryptosam
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Hello world!
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linxeh
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Saluton, Mondo!
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bum
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cryptosam: help me I have an error in phone
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cryptosam
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What is the problem?
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bum
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Error cancel OK
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bum
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This is the prompt message
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bum
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cryptosam:
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bum
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Phone is android lenovo
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thekernelislalri
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hey everyone
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<system>
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[03:19] * WyZeGuY is eavesdropping.
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OerHeks
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bum, join #android for support, this is #ubuntu only
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apb1963_
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Can't get Office 2000 to run under POL... details here: https://www.playonlinux.com/en/topic-14866.html
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=== Trystam is now known as Tristam
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somethingrandom
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anyone have any ideas on what changed between 15.04 and 16.04 with how iphones mount?
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Rumix
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milf
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miq
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Tarjiun
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ruz
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thekernelislalri
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Sorry :/ not sure
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Tarjiun
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nvbjhgknk
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Tarjiun
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tt
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Tarjiun
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TT
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Tarjiun
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qq
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Rumix
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fuck you
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dax
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Rumix, Tarjiun: no.
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Rumix
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alh meneng
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thekernelislalri
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I'll take "cat walking on the keyboard for $200 Alex"
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Rumix
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who are you?
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thekernelislalri
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I believe that says staff next to the handle
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=== Kent is now known as Guest56366
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quintopia
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how do i set up the target root for apt to install to? (say, on a mounted drive)
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=== cigumo_ is now known as cigumo
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OerHeks
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quintopia, simple answer: you don't.
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OerHeks: i guess chroot can do it
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=== PyroPeter_ is now known as PyroPeter
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quintopia
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how do i diagnose and fix a dns resolving problem from a recovery shell?
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hunterg_
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hello
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<system>
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=== ubuntu is now known as Guest69327
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fishcooker
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hello hunterg_
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hunterg_
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is there an ubuntu supported alternative program for ubuntu?
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Bashing-om
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quintopia: Why work from a root shell ? In systemd many services - including networking - are not enabled .
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SonikkuAmerica
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Bashing-om: (( Pro forma note: An Ubuntu install of any sort will come with all the systemd services necessary for the system to function as a desktop or server OS enabled by default. ))
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fishcooker
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what kind of it hunterg_
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Bashing-om
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SonikkuAmerica: While true in the full install and in user space . BUT we are now at a recovrey root shell . It is at your descretion what servies are enabled . Boot rcovery and see for yourself .
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SonikkuAmerica
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(( Ah, we're in a root shell here. I see. ))
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Bashing-om
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quintopia: What is the issue that you are facing ?
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xXEoflaOEXx
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When I try to upgrade packages today, I see these packages are kept back: http://paste.ubuntu.com/23414594/
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apb1963_
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quintopia, Regarding a different target root... Depending on what results you're trying to achieve, you might want to look into debootstrap. Or creating your own installation CD/DVD.
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apb1963_
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Can't get Office 2000 to run under POL... details here: https://www.playonlinux.com/en/topic-14866.html
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galvezjj
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hi all I just upgraded a 14.04 machine to 16.04 and now it crashes everytime I try to login
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apb1963_
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galvezjj, Define "crashes". ubuntu crashes and you have to power-out reset? Or something else.
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galvezjj
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apb1963_: I see the system crash window and then it goes right back to the login screen
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apb1963_
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It sounds like the display manager is crashing?
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apb1963_
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i.e. login manager
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galvezjj
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apb1963_: sounds about right, just not sure how to trouble shoot to fix it
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apb1963_
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galvezjj, check the logs
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apb1963_
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galvezjj, try ls -ltr /var/log and see what's at the bottom of the list.
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galvezjj
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apb1963_: looking at the crash log, it looks like gnome-shell is crashing
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galvezjj
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apb1963_: ok I'll try that command
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apb1963_
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darn gnomes
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xXEoflaOEXx
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http://paste.ubuntu.com/23414594/, Why these packages are kept back when I am upgrading them, like libalgorithm-diff-xs-perl?
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digimer
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Hi all, I'm trying to adapt a script I wrote on Fedora to work on Ubuntu, but I've hit a snag I was hoping I could ask for help with here.
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digimer
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https://paste.fedoraproject.org/468016/raw/
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digimer
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I am trying to extract a file from an ISO, but it is throwing that error above
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[04:42] * digimer is not too familiar with ubuntu, so might be missing something obvious
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digimer
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that above was run as a normal user, not as root or via sudo, in case it matters
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digimer
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(in fact, I am using iso-read to avoid needing to gain higher access)
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Bray90820
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So my cherrytrail surface 3 freezes anytime I watch videos on ubuntu 16.10 and there are a bunch of DMESG errors
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