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I'm glad to see you got past the "urgent" thing. But now, you're re-opening an old thread rather that starting a new one. That is **maybe** OK if the question is exactly the same. (I haven't read the whole thread, but just before your post is something that looks like an answer to your question.
Finally, no "text-speak" here----eg spell out "please"
Moved: your post & replies to a new thread which is more suitable in <Linux-General> and has been moved accordingly to help your thread/question get the exposure it deserves.
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You should not resurrect old threads, especially when you have not contributed to the necro thread. Your content is related but it is best to create a new thread. You can reference the older thread as similar content or solution via linking to the related thread(s).
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