Paste number 94610: slime doesn't work

Paste number 94610: slime doesn't work
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(progn (load "/home/vng/CommonLisp/slime/swank-loader.lisp" :verbose t) (funcall (read-from-string "swank-loader:init")) (funcall (read-from-string "swank:start-server") "/tmp/slime.2344" :coding-system "iso-latin-1-unix"))

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; loading #P"/home/vng/CommonLisp/slime/swank-loader.lisp"
; loading #P"/home/vng/.slime/fasl/2010-02-01/sbcl-1.0.35-linux-x86/swank-backend.fasl"
; loading #P"/home/vng/.slime/fasl/2010-02-01/sbcl-1.0.35-linux-x86/swank-source-path-parser.fasl"
; loading #P"/home/vng/.slime/fasl/2010-02-01/sbcl-1.0.35-linux-x86/swank-source-file-cache.fasl"
; loading #P"/home/vng/.slime/fasl/2010-02-01/sbcl-1.0.35-linux-x86/swank-sbcl.fasl"
STYLE-WARNING: redefining SOCKET-FD in DEFUN
STYLE-WARNING: redefining EMACS-INSPECT (#<BUILT-IN-CLASS T>) in DEFMETHOD
; loading #P"/home/vng/.slime/fasl/2010-02-01/sbcl-1.0.35-linux-x86/swank-gray.fasl"
STYLE-WARNING:
   Implicitly creating new generic function STREAM-READ-CHAR-WILL-HANG-P.
; loading #P"/home/vng/.slime/fasl/2010-02-01/sbcl-1.0.35-linux-x86/swank-match.fasl"
; loading #P"/home/vng/.slime/fasl/2010-02-01/sbcl-1.0.35-linux-x86/swank-rpc.fasl"
; loading #P"/home/vng/.slime/fasl/2010-02-01/sbcl-1.0.35-linux-x86/swank.fasl"
WARNING: These Swank interfaces are unimplemented:
 (COMMAND-LINE-ARGS DISASSEMBLE-FRAME DUP EXEC-IMAGE MAKE-FD-STREAM
  SLDB-BREAK-AT-START SLDB-BREAK-ON-RETURN SOCKET-FD)
;; Swank started at port: 49759.
49759
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