# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # This file is put in the public domain. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: slint 20190222\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2019-02-22 23:09+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: \n" # File: INCISO, line: 18 msgid "" "An ISO image of Slint's install DVD was found.\n" "Do you want me to mount the ISO image and use this as the package source?" msgstr "" "An ISO image of Slint's install DVD was found.\n" "Do you want me to mount the ISO image and use this as the package source?" # File: INCISO, line: 20 msgid "USE ISO IMAGE" msgstr "USE ISO IMAGE" # File: INSCD, line: 19 msgid "SCANNING FOR CD or DVD DRIVE" msgstr "SCANNING FOR CD or DVD DRIVE" # File: INSCD, line: 20 msgid "" "Make sure the Slint disc is in your CD/DVD drive, and then press ENTER to " "begin the scanning process. Or, if you'd rather specify the device name " "manually (experts only), choose that option below." msgstr "" "Make sure the Slint disc is in your CD/DVD drive, and then press ENTER to " "begin the scanning process. Or, if you'd rather specify the device name " "manually (experts only), choose that option below." # File: INSCD, line: 25 msgid "Scan for the CD or DVD drive (recommended)" msgstr "Scan for the CD or DVD drive (recommended)" # File: INSCD, line: 26 msgid "Manually specify CD or DVD by device name" msgstr "Manually specify CD or DVD by device name" # File: INSCD, line: 35 msgid "MANUAL CD/DVD DEVICE SELECTION" msgstr "MANUAL CD/DVD DEVICE SELECTION" # File: INSCD, line: 36 msgid "" "Please select your CD/DVD device from the list below. If you don't see your" " device listed, choose 'custom'. This will let you type in any device name." " (and if necessary, will create the device)" msgstr "" "Please select your CD/DVD device from the list below. If you don't see your" " device listed, choose 'custom'. This will let you type in any device name." " (and if necessary, will create the device)" # File: INSCD, line: 41 msgid "Type in the CD or DVD device to use" msgstr "Type in the CD or DVD device to use" # File: INSCD, line: 42 msgid "First CD/DVD drive" msgstr "First CD/DVD drive" # File: INSCD, line: 43 msgid "Second CD/DVD drive" msgstr "Second CD/DVD drive" # File: INSCD, line: 44 msgid "Third CD/DVD drive" msgstr "Third CD/DVD drive" # File: INSCD, line: 45 msgid "Fourth CD/DVD drive" msgstr "Fourth CD/DVD drive" # File: INSCD, line: 46 msgid "CD/DVD slave on first IDE bus" msgstr "CD/DVD slave on first IDE bus" # File: INSCD, line: 47 msgid "CD/DVD master on first IDE bus (unlikely)" msgstr "CD/DVD master on first IDE bus (unlikely)" # File: INSCD, line: 48 msgid "CD/DVD master on second IDE bus" msgstr "CD/DVD master on second IDE bus" # File: INSCD, line: 49 msgid "CD/DVD slave on second IDE bus" msgstr "CD/DVD slave on second IDE bus" # File: INSCD, line: 50 msgid "CD/DVD master on third IDE bus" msgstr "CD/DVD master on third IDE bus" # File: INSCD, line: 51 msgid "CD/DVD slave on third IDE bus" msgstr "CD/DVD slave on third IDE bus" # File: INSCD, line: 52 msgid "CD/DVD master on fourth IDE bus" msgstr "CD/DVD master on fourth IDE bus" # File: INSCD, line: 53 msgid "CD/DVD slave on fourth IDE bus" msgstr "CD/DVD slave on fourth IDE bus" # File: INSCD, line: 54 msgid "First parallel port ATAPI CD" msgstr "First parallel port ATAPI CD" # File: INSCD, line: 55 msgid "Second parallel port ATAPI CD" msgstr "Second parallel port ATAPI CD" # File: INSCD, line: 56 msgid "Third parallel port ATAPI CD" msgstr "Third parallel port ATAPI CD" # File: INSCD, line: 57 msgid "Fourth parallel port ATAPI CD" msgstr "Fourth parallel port ATAPI CD" # File: INSCD, line: 58 msgid "Non-IDE Aztech CD/DVD" msgstr "Non-IDE Aztech CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 59 msgid "Sony CDU-535 CD/DVD" msgstr "Sony CDU-535 CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 60 msgid "Non-IDE GoldStar CD/DVD" msgstr "Non-IDE GoldStar CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 61 msgid "Sony CDU-31a CD/DVD" msgstr "Sony CDU-31a CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 62 msgid "Optics Storage CD/DVD" msgstr "Optics Storage CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 63 msgid "Sanyo non-IDE CD/DVD" msgstr "Sanyo non-IDE CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 64 msgid "Non-IDE Mitsumi drive 1" msgstr "Non-IDE Mitsumi drive 1" # File: INSCD, line: 65 msgid "Non-IDE Mitsumi drive 2" msgstr "Non-IDE Mitsumi drive 2" # File: INSCD, line: 66 msgid "Old non-IDE SoundBlaster CD/DVD" msgstr "Old non-IDE SoundBlaster CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 67 msgid "Philips LMS CM-205 CD/DVD" msgstr "Philips LMS CM-205 CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 68 msgid "Philips LMS CM-206 CD/DVD" msgstr "Philips LMS CM-206 CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 69 msgid "Old non-IDE Mitsumi CD/DVD" msgstr "Old non-IDE Mitsumi CD/DVD" # File: INSCD, line: 78 msgid "ENTER CD/DVD DEVICE MANUALLY" msgstr "ENTER CD/DVD DEVICE MANUALLY" # File: INSCD, line: 79 msgid "" "Please enter the name of the CD/DVD device (such as /dev/hdc) that you wish " "to use to mount the Slint CD/DVD:" msgstr "" "Please enter the name of the CD/DVD device (such as /dev/hdc) that you wish " "to use to mount the Slint CD/DVD:" # File: INSCD, line: 90 msgid "MKNOD CD/DVD DEVICE" msgstr "MKNOD CD/DVD DEVICE" # File: INSCD, line: 91 #, sh-format msgid "" "There doesn't seem to be a device by the name of $DRIVE_FOUND in the /dev " "directory, so we will have to create it using the major and minor numbers " "for the device. If you're using a bootdisk with a custom CD/DVD driver on " "it, you should be able to find these numbers in the documentation. Also, " "see the 'devices.txt' file that comes with the Linux kernel source. If you " "don't know the numbers, you'll have to hit Esc to abort. Enter the major and" " minor numbers for the new device, separated by one space:" msgstr "" "There doesn't seem to be a device by the name of $DRIVE_FOUND in the /dev " "directory, so we will have to create it using the major and minor numbers " "for the device. If you're using a bootdisk with a custom CD/DVD driver on " "it, you should be able to find these numbers in the documentation. Also, " "see the 'devices.txt' file that comes with the Linux kernel source. If you " "don't know the numbers, you'll have to hit Esc to abort. Enter the major and" " minor numbers for the new device, separated by one space:" # File: INSCD, line: 106 msgid "MAKING DEVICE IN /dev" msgstr "MAKING DEVICE IN /dev" # File: INSCD, line: 111 msgid "MKNOD FAILED" msgstr "MKNOD FAILED" # File: INSCD, line: 112 msgid "" "Sorry, but the mknod command failed to make the device. You'll need to go " "back and try selecting your source media again. Press ENTER to abort the " "source media selection process." msgstr "" "Sorry, but the mknod command failed to make the device. You'll need to go " "back and try selecting your source media again. Press ENTER to abort the " "source media selection process." # File: INSCD, line: 126 # File: INSCD, line: 143 # File: INSCD, line: 163 # File: INSCD, line: 183 msgid "SCANNING" msgstr "SCANNING" # File: INSCD, line: 126 msgid "Scanning for a CD/DVD drive containing a Slint disc..." msgstr "Scanning for a CD/DVD drive containing a Slint disc..." # File: INSCD, line: 143 msgid "Scanning for an IDE CD/DVD drive containing a Slint disc..." msgstr "Scanning for an IDE CD/DVD drive containing a Slint disc..." # File: INSCD, line: 163 msgid "" "Scanning for a parallel port ATAPI CD/DVD drive containing a Slint disc..." msgstr "" "Scanning for a parallel port ATAPI CD/DVD drive containing a Slint disc..." # File: INSCD, line: 183 msgid "" "No IDE/SCSI drive, so we will try scanning for CD drives on old proprietary interfaces, such as SoundBlaster pre-IDE CD drives, Sony CDU-31a, Sony 535, old Mitsumi pre-IDE, old Optics, etc. For this scan to work at all, you'll need to be using a bootdisk that supports your CD drive.\n" "\n" "Please press ENTER to begin this last-chance scan for old, obsolete hardware." msgstr "" "No IDE/SCSI drive, so we will try scanning for CD drives on old proprietary interfaces, such as SoundBlaster pre-IDE CD drives, Sony CDU-31a, Sony 535, old Mitsumi pre-IDE, old Optics, etc. For this scan to work at all, you'll need to be using a bootdisk that supports your CD drive.\n" "\n" "Please press ENTER to begin this last-chance scan for old, obsolete hardware." # File: INSCD, line: 206 msgid "CD/DVD DRIVE NOT FOUND" msgstr "CD/DVD DRIVE NOT FOUND" # File: INSCD, line: 207 msgid "" "A CD/DVD drive could not be found on any of the devices that were scanned. Possible reasons include using a bootdisk or kernel that doesn't support your drive, failing to pass parameters needed by some drives to the kernel, not having the Slint disc in your CD/DVD drive, or using a drive connected to a Plug and Play soundcard (in this case, connecting the drive directly to the IDE interface often helps). Please make sure you are using the correct bootdisk for your hardware, consult the BOOTING file for possible information on forcing the detection of your drive, and then reattempt installation. If all else fails, see FAQ.TXT for information about copying parts of this CD to your DOS partition and installing it from there.\n" "\n" "You will now be returned to the main menu. If you want to try looking for the CD again, you may skip directly to the SOURCE menu selection." msgstr "" "A CD/DVD drive could not be found on any of the devices that were scanned. Possible reasons include using a bootdisk or kernel that doesn't support your drive, failing to pass parameters needed by some drives to the kernel, not having the Slint disc in your CD/DVD drive, or using a drive connected to a Plug and Play soundcard (in this case, connecting the drive directly to the IDE interface often helps). Please make sure you are using the correct bootdisk for your hardware, consult the BOOTING file for possible information on forcing the detection of your drive, and then reattempt installation. If all else fails, see FAQ.TXT for information about copying parts of this CD to your DOS partition and installing it from there.\n" "\n" "You will now be returned to the main menu. If you want to try looking for the CD again, you may skip directly to the SOURCE menu selection." #. mounted successfully # File: INSCD, line: 229 msgid "CD/DVD DRIVE FOUND" msgstr "CD/DVD DRIVE FOUND" # File: INSCD, line: 230 #, sh-format msgid "A Slint disc was found in device $DRIVE_FOUND." msgstr "A Slint disc was found in device $DRIVE_FOUND." #. failed to mount # File: INSCD, line: 233 # File: INShd, line: 92 # File: pkgtool, line: 398 msgid "MOUNT ERROR" msgstr "MOUNT ERROR" # File: INSCD, line: 233 #, sh-format msgid "" "There was an error attempting to mount the CD/DVD on $DRIVE_FOUND. Maybe " "the device name is incorrect, the disc is not in the drive, or the kernel " "you are using does not support the device. (possibly an incorrect bootdisk) " "What would you like to do now?" msgstr "" "There was an error attempting to mount the CD/DVD on $DRIVE_FOUND. Maybe " "the device name is incorrect, the disc is not in the drive, or the kernel " "you are using does not support the device. (possibly an incorrect bootdisk) " "What would you like to do now?" # File: INSCD, line: 240 msgid "Abort CD installation" msgstr "Abort CD installation" # File: INSCD, line: 241 msgid "Attempt to mount the CD/DVD device again" msgstr "Attempt to mount the CD/DVD device again" # File: INSCD, line: 242 # File: INShd, line: 94 msgid "Ignore the error and continue" msgstr "Ignore the error and continue" # File: INSCD, line: 254 #, sh-format msgid "ATTEMPTING TO MOUNT CD/DVD on $DRIVE_FOUND" msgstr "ATTEMPTING TO MOUNT CD/DVD on $DRIVE_FOUND" # File: INSCD, line: 255 #, sh-format msgid "" "Attempting to mount your CD/DVD again with the following command:\n" "$ArG" msgstr "" "Attempting to mount your CD/DVD again with the following command:\n" "$ArG" # File: INSNFS, line: 28 msgid "" "Good! We're all set on the local end, but now we need to know\n" "where to find the software packages to install. First, we need\n" "the IP address of the machine where the Slint sources are\n" "stored." msgstr "" "Good! We're all set on the local end, but now we need to know\n" "where to find the software packages to install. First, we need\n" "the IP address of the machine where the Slint sources are\n" "stored." # File: INSNFS, line: 35 msgid "" "Since you're already running on the network, you should be able\n" "to use the hostname instead of an IP address if you wish." msgstr "" "Since you're already running on the network, you should be able\n" "to use the hostname instead of an IP address if you wish." # File: INSNFS, line: 40 msgid "What is the IP address of your NFS server?" msgstr "What is the IP address of your NFS server?" # File: INSNFS, line: 42 msgid "ENTER IP ADDRESS OF NFS SERVER" msgstr "ENTER IP ADDRESS OF NFS SERVER" # File: INSNFS, line: 50 # File: INSSMB, line: 50 msgid "" "\n" "There must be a directory on the server with the Slint packages and files arranged in a tree like the FTP site.\n" "\n" "The installation script needs to know the name of the directory on your server that contains the packages. For example, if the packages' directory is /stuff/slint, then you would respond: /stuff/slint\n" "\n" "What is the Slint source directory?\n" msgstr "" "\n" "There must be a directory on the server with the Slint packages and files arranged in a tree like the FTP site.\n" "\n" "The installation script needs to know the name of the directory on your server that contains the packages. For example, if the packages' directory is /stuff/slint, then you would respond: /stuff/slint\n" "\n" "What is the Slint source directory?\n" # File: INSNFS, line: 61 # File: INSSMB, line: 61 # File: INShd, line: 58 # File: pkgtool, line: 355 msgid "SELECT SOURCE DIRECTORY" msgstr "SELECT SOURCE DIRECTORY" # File: INSNFS, line: 69 msgid "" "\n" "In the next screen you should watch for NFS mount errors. If you see errors and you don't see your NFS server listed, then try setting up NFS again.\n" msgstr "" "\n" "In the next screen you should watch for NFS mount errors. If you see errors and you don't see your NFS server listed, then try setting up NFS again.\n" # File: INSNFS, line: 73 msgid "NFS MOUNT INFORMATION" msgstr "NFS MOUNT INFORMATION" # File: INSNFS, line: 82 #, sh-format msgid "Mounting $REMOTE_PATH:" msgstr "Mounting $REMOTE_PATH:" # File: INSNFS, line: 87 msgid "Didn't work." msgstr "Didn't work." # File: INSNFS, line: 89 msgid "Maybe you should check that the directory name is correct?" msgstr "Maybe you should check that the directory name is correct?" # File: INSNFS, line: 96 msgid "Current NFS mounts:" msgstr "Current NFS mounts:" # File: INSNFS, line: 100 msgid "Do you need to try setting up NFS again?" msgstr "Do you need to try setting up NFS again?" # File: INSNFS, line: 103 # File: INSNFS, line: 107 msgid "NFS MOUNT RESULT" msgstr "NFS MOUNT RESULT" # File: INSSMB, line: 27 msgid "" "\n" "Good! We're all set on the local end, but now we need to know\n" "where to find the software packages to install. First, we need\n" "the share address of the Samba server where the Slint sources\n" "are stored.\n" "Example share address: //192.168.0.1/public\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Good! We're all set on the local end, but now we need to know\n" "where to find the software packages to install. First, we need\n" "the share address of the Samba server where the Slint sources\n" "are stored.\n" "Example share address: //192.168.0.1/public\n" # File: INSSMB, line: 36 msgid "" "Since you're already running on the network, you should be able\n" "to use the hostname instead of an IP address if you wish.\n" msgstr "" "Since you're already running on the network, you should be able\n" "to use the hostname instead of an IP address if you wish.\n" # File: INSSMB, line: 40 msgid "" "\n" "What is the share address of your Samba server? " msgstr "" "\n" "What is the share address of your Samba server? " # File: INSSMB, line: 42 msgid "ENTER SHARE ADDRESS OF SAMBA SERVER" msgstr "ENTER SHARE ADDRESS OF SAMBA SERVER" # File: INSSMB, line: 70 msgid "You should see no mount errors:" msgstr "You should see no mount errors:" # File: INSSMB, line: 72 #, sh-format msgid "Mounting $REMOTE_SHARE ..." msgstr "Mounting $REMOTE_SHARE ..." # File: INSSMB, line: 78 msgid "Mount failed." msgstr "Mount failed." # File: INSSMB, line: 83 msgid "Mounted Samba share(s):" msgstr "Mounted Samba share(s):" # File: INSSMB, line: 89 msgid "A Slint package tree was found! Ready to continue." msgstr "A Slint package tree was found! Ready to continue." # File: INSSMB, line: 93 msgid "No Slint package tree found at the indicated path!" msgstr "No Slint package tree found at the indicated path!" # File: INSSMB, line: 99 msgid "Do you want to try setting up Samba again?" msgstr "Do you want to try setting up Samba again?" # File: INSSMB, line: 103 # File: INSSMB, line: 107 msgid "MOUNT RESULT" msgstr "MOUNT RESULT" # File: INSUSB, line: 18 msgid "SCANNING FOR USB STICK" msgstr "SCANNING FOR USB STICK" # File: INSUSB, line: 19 msgid "" "Make sure the USB stick containing the Slint package directory is inserted " "into a USB port, and then press ENTER to begin the scanning process." msgstr "" "Make sure the USB stick containing the Slint package directory is inserted " "into a USB port, and then press ENTER to begin the scanning process." # File: INSUSB, line: 41 msgid "NO REMOVABLE USB DEVICES FOUND" msgstr "NO REMOVABLE USB DEVICES FOUND" # File: INSUSB, line: 42 msgid "" "Sorry, but no removable USB devices could be found. Exiting back to the top" " menu." msgstr "" "Sorry, but no removable USB devices could be found. Exiting back to the top" " menu." # File: INSUSB, line: 93 msgid "NO SLINT DIRECTORY FOUND" msgstr "NO SLINT DIRECTORY FOUND" # File: INSUSB, line: 94 msgid "" "Sorry, but a Slint directory could not be found on any USB devices. Exiting " "back to the top menu." msgstr "" "Sorry, but a Slint directory could not be found on any USB devices. Exiting " "back to the top menu." #. Success! Report back to the console: # File: INSUSB, line: 103 msgid "USB PACKAGE SOURCE FOUND" msgstr "USB PACKAGE SOURCE FOUND" # File: INSUSB, line: 104 #, sh-format msgid "A Slint package directory was found on device $DRIVE_FOUND." msgstr "A Slint package directory was found on device $DRIVE_FOUND." # File: INSdir, line: 23 # File: INShd, line: 22 # File: setup, line: 100 # File: setup.orig, line: 92 msgid "Can't umount /var/log/mount. Reboot machine and run setup again." msgstr "Can't umount /var/log/mount. Reboot machine and run setup again." # File: INSdir, line: 31 # File: setup, line: 108 # File: setup.orig, line: 100 msgid "Mount table corrupt. Reboot machine and run setup again." msgstr "Mount table corrupt. Reboot machine and run setup again." # File: INSdir, line: 35 msgid "" "\n" "OK, we will install from a directory within the current filesystem. If you have mounted this directory yourself, you should not use /mnt or /var/log/mount as mount points, since Setup might need to use these directories. You may install from any part of the current directory structure, no matter what the media is (including NFS). You will need to type in the name of the directory containing the subdirectories for each source disk.\n" "\n" "Which directory would you like to install from?\n" msgstr "" "\n" "OK, we will install from a directory within the current filesystem. If you have mounted this directory yourself, you should not use /mnt or /var/log/mount as mount points, since Setup might need to use these directories. You may install from any part of the current directory structure, no matter what the media is (including NFS). You will need to type in the name of the directory containing the subdirectories for each source disk.\n" "\n" "Which directory would you like to install from?\n" # File: INSdir, line: 47 msgid "INSTALL FROM THE CURRENT FILESYSTEM" msgstr "INSTALL FROM THE CURRENT FILESYSTEM" # File: INSdir, line: 68 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "Sorry - the directory you specified is not valid. Please check the directory and try again.\n" "\n" "(Directory given: $SOURCEDIR)\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Sorry - the directory you specified is not valid. Please check the directory and try again.\n" "\n" "(Directory given: $SOURCEDIR)\n" # File: INSdir, line: 74 msgid "INVALID DIRECTORY ENTERED" msgstr "INVALID DIRECTORY ENTERED" # File: INShd, line: 30 msgid "Mount table corrupt. Reboot machine and run setup again" msgstr "Mount table corrupt. Reboot machine and run setup again" # File: INShd, line: 35 #, sh-format msgid "" "In order to install directly from the hard disk you must have a partition (such as /dev/sda1, /dev/sdb5, etc) with the Slint distribution's slint/ directory like you'd find it on the FTP site.\n" "\n" "Please enter the partition (such as /dev/sda1) where the Slint sources can be found, or [enter] to see a partition list\n" msgstr "" "In order to install directly from the hard disk you must have a partition (such as /dev/sda1, /dev/sdb5, etc) with the Slint distribution's slint/ directory like you'd find it on the FTP site.\n" "\n" "Please enter the partition (such as /dev/sda1) where the Slint sources can be found, or [enter] to see a partition list\n" # File: INShd, line: 43 msgid "INSTALLING FROM HARD DISK" msgstr "INSTALLING FROM HARD DISK" # File: INShd, line: 53 msgid "PARTITION LIST" msgstr "PARTITION LIST" # File: INShd, line: 59 msgid "" "Now we need to know the full path on this partition to the slint/ directory where the packages to be installed are kept.\n" "\n" "For example, if the packages' directory is /stuff/slint, then you would respond: /stuff/slint\n" "\n" "What directory are the Slint sources in?\n" msgstr "" "Now we need to know the full path on this partition to the slint/ directory where the packages to be installed are kept.\n" "\n" "For example, if the packages' directory is /stuff/slint, then you would respond: /stuff/slint\n" "\n" "What directory are the Slint sources in?\n" #. there was a mount error # File: INShd, line: 91 msgid "There was a problem mounting your partition. Would you like to:" msgstr "There was a problem mounting your partition. Would you like to:" # File: INShd, line: 93 msgid "Start over" msgstr "Start over" # File: INShd, line: 121 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "Sorry, but the directory $SLACK_SOURCE_LOCATION does not exist on partition $SLACK_DEVICE.\n" "\n" "Would you like to try again?\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Sorry, but the directory $SLACK_SOURCE_LOCATION does not exist on partition $SLACK_DEVICE.\n" "\n" "Would you like to try again?\n" # File: INShd, line: 127 msgid "SOURCE DIRECTORY NOT FOUND" msgstr "SOURCE DIRECTORY NOT FOUND" # File: SeTDOS, line: 34 #, sh-format msgid "Setting permissions on NTFS partition $DOS_PART" msgstr "Setting permissions on NTFS partition $DOS_PART" # File: SeTDOS, line: 35 #, sh-format msgid "SET SECURITY FOR NTFS PARTITION $DOS_PART" msgstr "SET SECURITY FOR NTFS PARTITION $DOS_PART" # File: SeTDOS, line: 37 # File: SeTDOS, line: 60 #, sh-format msgid "" "Because users could go snooping through (or destroy, depending on the " "settings) your Windows partition, you should choose how much access would " "you like your non-root users to have to partition $DOS_PART. The access " "level can range from no access at all, to read-only for everyone, to read-" "write access for every user on the machine. A reasonable default (read-" "write for root only) is chosen, but you may set this any way that you like." msgstr "" "Because users could go snooping through (or destroy, depending on the " "settings) your Windows partition, you should choose how much access would " "you like your non-root users to have to partition $DOS_PART. The access " "level can range from no access at all, to read-only for everyone, to read-" "write access for every user on the machine. A reasonable default (read-" "write for root only) is chosen, but you may set this any way that you like." # File: SeTDOS, line: 44 msgid "Root has read/write access, users have no access (ntfs-3g)" msgstr "Root has read/write access, users have no access (ntfs-3g)" # File: SeTDOS, line: 45 msgid "Everyone has read only access (built-in kernel ntfs driver)" msgstr "Everyone has read only access (built-in kernel ntfs driver)" # File: SeTDOS, line: 46 msgid "Everyone has read access, but only root can write (ntfs-3g)" msgstr "Everyone has read access, but only root can write (ntfs-3g)" # File: SeTDOS, line: 47 msgid "All users can read/write to any file (ntfs-3g)" msgstr "All users can read/write to any file (ntfs-3g)" # File: SeTDOS, line: 57 #, sh-format msgid "Setting permissions on FAT partition $DOS_PART" msgstr "Setting permissions on FAT partition $DOS_PART" # File: SeTDOS, line: 58 #, sh-format msgid "SET SECURITY FOR FAT PARTITION $DOS_PART" msgstr "SET SECURITY FOR FAT PARTITION $DOS_PART" # File: SeTDOS, line: 67 msgid "Root has read/write access, users have no access" msgstr "Root has read/write access, users have no access" # File: SeTDOS, line: 68 msgid "Everyone has read only access" msgstr "Everyone has read only access" # File: SeTDOS, line: 69 msgid "Everyone has read access, but only root can write" msgstr "Everyone has read access, but only root can write" # File: SeTDOS, line: 70 msgid "All users can read/write to any file" msgstr "All users can read/write to any file" # File: SeTDOS, line: 108 msgid "Setting up non-Linux partitions." msgstr "Setting up non-Linux partitions." # File: SeTDOS, line: 109 msgid "FAT or NTFS PARTITIONS DETECTED" msgstr "FAT or NTFS PARTITIONS DETECTED" # File: SeTDOS, line: 110 msgid "" "Partitions of type FAT or NTFS (commonly used by DOS and Windows) have been " "found on your system. Would you like to add these partitions to your " "/etc/fstab so that these partitions are visible from Linux?" msgstr "" "Partitions of type FAT or NTFS (commonly used by DOS and Windows) have been " "found on your system. Would you like to add these partitions to your " "/etc/fstab so that these partitions are visible from Linux?" # File: SeTDOS, line: 122 msgid "Selecting non-Linux partitions." msgstr "Selecting non-Linux partitions." # File: SeTDOS, line: 124 msgid "SELECT PARTITION TO ADD TO /etc/fstab" msgstr "SELECT PARTITION TO ADD TO /etc/fstab" # File: SeTDOS, line: 126 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 348 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 439 msgid "Select" msgstr "Select" # File: SeTDOS, line: 128 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 350 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 441 # File: setup.80.make-bootdisk, line: 233 msgid "Continue" msgstr "Continue" # File: SeTDOS, line: 130 msgid "" "In order to make these partitions visible from Linux, we need to add them " "to your /etc/fstab. Please pick a partition to add to /etc/fstab, or " "select '---' to continue with the installation process." msgstr "" "In order to make these partitions visible from Linux, we need to add them " "to your /etc/fstab. Please pick a partition to add to /etc/fstab, or " "select '---' to continue with the installation process." # File: SeTDOS, line: 144 # File: SeTDOS, line: 170 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 222 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 468 msgid "IN USE" msgstr "IN USE" # File: SeTDOS, line: 144 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 215 msgid "on" msgstr "on" # File: SeTDOS, line: 152 # File: SeTDOS, line: 153 # File: SeTDOS, line: 154 # File: SeTDOS, line: 155 # File: SeTDOS, line: 156 msgid "done, continue with setup" msgstr "done, continue with setup" # File: SeTDOS, line: 193 #, sh-format msgid "Selecting a location to mount $DOS_PART." msgstr "Selecting a location to mount $DOS_PART." # File: SeTDOS, line: 194 #, sh-format msgid "PICK MOUNT POINT FOR $DOS_PART" msgstr "PICK MOUNT POINT FOR $DOS_PART" # File: SeTDOS, line: 195 #, sh-format msgid "" "Now this partition must be mounted somewhere in your directory tree. " "Please enter the directory under which you would like to put it. For " "instance, you might want to enter /fat-c or /fat-d or something similar. " "NOTE: This partition will not actually be mounted until you reboot. Where " "would you like to mount $DOS_PART?" msgstr "" "Now this partition must be mounted somewhere in your directory tree. " "Please enter the directory under which you would like to put it. For " "instance, you might want to enter /fat-c or /fat-d or something similar. " "NOTE: This partition will not actually be mounted until you reboot. Where " "would you like to mount $DOS_PART?" #. next partition loop #. more than one Linux partition #. Done, report to the user: # File: SeTDOS, line: 224 # File: SeTEFI, line: 82 # File: SeTEFI.orig, line: 73 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 562 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "Adding this information to your /etc/fstab:\n" "\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Adding this information to your /etc/fstab:\n" "\n" # File: SeTDOS, line: 229 msgid "Finished setting up non-Linux partitions." msgstr "Finished setting up non-Linux partitions." # File: SeTDOS, line: 230 msgid "DONE ADDING FAT or NTFS PARTITIONS" msgstr "DONE ADDING FAT or NTFS PARTITIONS" #. It didn't mount, so it must not be formatted: # File: SeTEFI, line: 53 # File: SeTEFI.orig, line: 44 #, sh-format msgid "FORMAT EFI PARTITION ${PREFERRED_EFI_PARTITION}?" msgstr "FORMAT EFI PARTITION ${PREFERRED_EFI_PARTITION}?" # File: SeTEFI, line: 54 # File: SeTEFI.orig, line: 45 #, sh-format msgid "" "An EFI System Partition was found on ${PREFERRED_EFI_PARTITION}, but it has " "not yet been formatted. Would you like to format this partition?" msgstr "" "An EFI System Partition was found on ${PREFERRED_EFI_PARTITION}, but it has " "not yet been formatted. Would you like to format this partition?" #. Format the partition with FAT32, 2 sectors per cluster (needed for the #. minimum supported EFI partition size of 100MB): # File: SeTEFI, line: 62 # File: SeTEFI.orig, line: 53 #, sh-format msgid "FORMATTING EFI PARTITION ${PREFERRED_EFI_PARTITION}" msgstr "FORMATTING EFI PARTITION ${PREFERRED_EFI_PARTITION}" # File: SeTEFI, line: 63 # File: SeTEFI.orig, line: 54 #, sh-format msgid "Formatting EFI System Partition ${PREFERRED_EFI_PARTITION} as FAT32." msgstr "Formatting EFI System Partition ${PREFERRED_EFI_PARTITION} as FAT32." # File: SeTEFI, line: 87 # File: SeTEFI.orig, line: 78 msgid "Finished setting up EFI System Partition." msgstr "Finished setting up EFI System Partition." # File: SeTEFI, line: 88 # File: SeTEFI.orig, line: 79 msgid "EFI SYSTEM PARTITION RECOGNIZED" msgstr "EFI SYSTEM PARTITION RECOGNIZED" # File: SeTPXEHELP, line: 12 msgid "" "\n" "Slint PXE Server Help\n" "_________________________\n" "\n" "First, a little help on help. Whenever you encounter a text\n" "viewer like this during the installation, you can move around\n" "with these commands:\n" "\n" "PGDN - Move down one page\n" "PGUP - Move up one page\n" "HOME - Move to beginning of file\n" "END - Move to end of file\n" "\n" "Also, you're running a real multitasking operating system now, so\n" "you're not confined to the installation program. You can log into\n" "other consoles and look around at any time without disturbing the\n" "installation process. To do this, you need to learn the commands\n" "that control the Linux console. You'll use these commands all the\n" "time when you're logged into Linux.\n" "\n" "\"Virtual\" consoles and scrollback:\n" "\n" "Right now, the screen you're looking at is probably VIRTUAL CONSOLE\n" "NUMBER ONE, (or /dev/tty1 in Linux-speak). There are usually\n" "several virtual consoles available. When you log into the install\n" "disk, there are four consoles. To switch among them, use Alt-F1,\n" "Alt-F2, Alt-F3, or Alt-F4 to select which of the four consoles you\n" "wish to use. While you're using a console, you get a small amount\n" "of text scrollback buffer. To scroll the console back, hold down\n" "the right shift key and hit PageUp. To scroll the console forward,\n" "hit PageDown while holding the right shift key down. This can be\n" "especially useful for reading the boot messages, which can go by\n" "too fast to read otherwise.\n" "\n" "\n" "RUNNING THE PXESETUP PROGRAM\n" "\n" "\n" "The pxesetup main menu is kept as easy as possible, because only a\n" "limited configuration is needed.\n" "\n" "\n" "NETWORK (configure the network device and optional DHCP server)\n" "SOURCE (select the source location for the Slint Linux\n" " packages)\n" "ACTIVATE (start the PXE server)\n" "\n" "\n" "In the NETWORK configuration stage, you configure an IP address for\n" "your network card. If you have already a DHCP server in your local\n" "network, the pxesetup program will offer you the choice of using the\n" "DHCP server to configure your network device fully automatic, but\n" "there is always the option to enter an IP address manually. If no\n" "DHCP server has been detected running inside your local network,\n" "then pxesetup will start its own DHCP server (we need one). You will\n" "get the chance to define the IP address range which that internal\n" "DHCP server uses. You should check the lower and upper IP addresses\n" "carefully and verify that none of your local network's computers,\n" "including your local gateway, use an IP address in that DHCP range.\n" "If you spot a conflict, you can adjust these lower and upper bounds.\n" "Press 'Accept' once you are satisfied.\n" "\n" "In the SOURCE configuration stage, you determine where you have\n" "your local Slint copy. This should be a complete directory\n" "tree including the packages, the kernels and the isolinux directory.\n" "The package sources are not needed and can be omitted from the medium\n" "if you are using a bootable USB stick for instance. The choices\n" "for SOURCE location are: a DVD medium, a local disk partition or\n" "a pre-mounted directory. These are the standard setup dialogs you\n" "will certainly know from installing Slint. Be sure to enter the\n" "full directory path to (and including) the directory which contains\n" "the 'a', 'ap', 'd', ..., 'y' subdirectiries. You know the drill.\n" "\n" "\n" "When you are done configuring NETWORK and SOURCE, it is time to\n" "ACTIVATE your PXE server. The screen will show a live view of the\n" "server's connection log for client boot requests. This goes on\n" "until you press 'Exit' which will drop you back into the main menu\n" "after killing the PXE service. Selecting ACTIVATE will restart the\n" "PXE service. Computers who boot from your PXE server will see the\n" "usual Slint installation routine. When it comes to selecting the\n" "SOURCE, these computers have one choice, and is the entry \"Install\n" "from FTP/HTTP server\". The PXE server offers Slint packages to\n" "willing computers using its own internal HTTP server. The default\n" "values that you will see for the URL and the PATH input fields are\n" "being supplied by the PXE server and should not be changed.\n" "\n" "\n" "...WHEN YOU'RE DONE:\n" "\n" "\n" "EXIT: This leaves Slint PXE Server setup.\n" "\n" "\n" "Have fun running this PXE server!\n" "\n" "---\n" "Eric Hameleers\n" "alien@slackware.com" msgstr "" "\n" "Slint PXE Server Help\n" "_________________________\n" "\n" "First, a little help on help. Whenever you encounter a text\n" "viewer like this during the installation, you can move around\n" "with these commands:\n" "\n" "PGDN - Move down one page\n" "PGUP - Move up one page\n" "HOME - Move to beginning of file\n" "END - Move to end of file\n" "\n" "Also, you're running a real multitasking operating system now, so\n" "you're not confined to the installation program. You can log into\n" "other consoles and look around at any time without disturbing the\n" "installation process. To do this, you need to learn the commands\n" "that control the Linux console. You'll use these commands all the\n" "time when you're logged into Linux.\n" "\n" "\"Virtual\" consoles and scrollback:\n" "\n" "Right now, the screen you're looking at is probably VIRTUAL CONSOLE\n" "NUMBER ONE, (or /dev/tty1 in Linux-speak). There are usually\n" "several virtual consoles available. When you log into the install\n" "disk, there are four consoles. To switch among them, use Alt-F1,\n" "Alt-F2, Alt-F3, or Alt-F4 to select which of the four consoles you\n" "wish to use. While you're using a console, you get a small amount\n" "of text scrollback buffer. To scroll the console back, hold down\n" "the right shift key and hit PageUp. To scroll the console forward,\n" "hit PageDown while holding the right shift key down. This can be\n" "especially useful for reading the boot messages, which can go by\n" "too fast to read otherwise.\n" "\n" "\n" "RUNNING THE PXESETUP PROGRAM\n" "\n" "\n" "The pxesetup main menu is kept as easy as possible, because only a\n" "limited configuration is needed.\n" "\n" "\n" "NETWORK (configure the network device and optional DHCP server)\n" "SOURCE (select the source location for the Slint Linux\n" " packages)\n" "ACTIVATE (start the PXE server)\n" "\n" "\n" "In the NETWORK configuration stage, you configure an IP address for\n" "your network card. If you have already a DHCP server in your local\n" "network, the pxesetup program will offer you the choice of using the\n" "DHCP server to configure your network device fully automatic, but\n" "there is always the option to enter an IP address manually. If no\n" "DHCP server has been detected running inside your local network,\n" "then pxesetup will start its own DHCP server (we need one). You will\n" "get the chance to define the IP address range which that internal\n" "DHCP server uses. You should check the lower and upper IP addresses\n" "carefully and verify that none of your local network's computers,\n" "including your local gateway, use an IP address in that DHCP range.\n" "If you spot a conflict, you can adjust these lower and upper bounds.\n" "Press 'Accept' once you are satisfied.\n" "\n" "In the SOURCE configuration stage, you determine where you have\n" "your local Slint copy. This should be a complete directory\n" "tree including the packages, the kernels and the isolinux directory.\n" "The package sources are not needed and can be omitted from the medium\n" "if you are using a bootable USB stick for instance. The choices\n" "for SOURCE location are: a DVD medium, a local disk partition or\n" "a pre-mounted directory. These are the standard setup dialogs you\n" "will certainly know from installing Slint. Be sure to enter the\n" "full directory path to (and including) the directory which contains\n" "the 'a', 'ap', 'd', ..., 'y' subdirectiries. You know the drill.\n" "\n" "\n" "When you are done configuring NETWORK and SOURCE, it is time to\n" "ACTIVATE your PXE server. The screen will show a live view of the\n" "server's connection log for client boot requests. This goes on\n" "until you press 'Exit' which will drop you back into the main menu\n" "after killing the PXE service. Selecting ACTIVATE will restart the\n" "PXE service. Computers who boot from your PXE server will see the\n" "usual Slint installation routine. When it comes to selecting the\n" "SOURCE, these computers have one choice, and is the entry \"Install\n" "from FTP/HTTP server\". The PXE server offers Slint packages to\n" "willing computers using its own internal HTTP server. The default\n" "values that you will see for the URL and the PATH input fields are\n" "being supplied by the PXE server and should not be changed.\n" "\n" "\n" "...WHEN YOU'RE DONE:\n" "\n" "\n" "EXIT: This leaves Slint PXE Server setup.\n" "\n" "\n" "Have fun running this PXE server!\n" "\n" "---\n" "Eric Hameleers\n" "alien@slackware.com" # File: SeTPXEHELP, line: 111 msgid "Slint PXE Server Help" msgstr "Slint PXE Server Help" # File: SeTconfig, line: 71 # File: SeTconfig.prev, line: 71 msgid "CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM" msgstr "CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM" # File: SeTconfig, line: 71 # File: SeTconfig.prev, line: 71 msgid "" "Now we can configure your Linux system. If this is a new installation, you " "MUST configure it now or it will not boot correctly. However, if you are " "just adding software to an existing system, you can back out to the main " "menu and skip this step. However (important exception) if you've installed " "a new kernel image, it's important to reconfigure your system so that you " "can install LILO (the Linux loader) or create a bootdisk using the new " "kernel. You want to CONFIGURE your system, right?" msgstr "" "Now we can configure your Linux system. If this is a new installation, you " "MUST configure it now or it will not boot correctly. However, if you are " "just adding software to an existing system, you can back out to the main " "menu and skip this step. However (important exception) if you've installed " "a new kernel image, it's important to reconfigure your system so that you " "can install LILO (the Linux loader) or create a bootdisk using the new " "kernel. You want to CONFIGURE your system, right?" # File: SeTconfig, line: 83 # File: SeTconfig.prev, line: 83 msgid "DONE INSTALLING PACKAGES" msgstr "DONE INSTALLING PACKAGES" # File: SeTconfig, line: 84 # File: SeTconfig.prev, line: 84 msgid "Preparing to configure your new Linux system..." msgstr "Preparing to configure your new Linux system..." # File: SeTfdHELP, line: 13 msgid "" "Slint Linux Help\n" "____________________\n" "\n" "First, a little help on help. Whenever you encounter a text\n" "viewer like this during the installation, you can move around\n" "with these commands:\n" "\n" "PGDN - Move down one page\n" "PGUP - Move up one page\n" "HOME - Move to beginning of file\n" "END - Move to end of file\n" "\n" "Also, you're running a real multitasking operating system now, so\n" "you're not confined to the installation program. You can log into\n" "other consoles and look around at any time without disturbing the\n" "installation process. To do this, you need to learn the commands\n" "that control the Linux console. You'll use these commands all the\n" "time when you're logged into Linux.\n" "\n" "\"Virtual\" consoles and scrollback:\n" "\n" "Right now, the screen you're looking at is probably VIRTUAL CONSOLE\n" "NUMBER ONE, (or /dev/tty1 in Linux-speak). There are usually\n" "several virtual consoles available. When you log into the install\n" "disk, there are four consoles. To switch among them, use Alt-F1,\n" "Alt-F2, Alt-F3, or Alt-F4 to select which of the four consoles you\n" "wish to use. While you're using a console, you get a small amount\n" "of text scrollback buffer. To scroll the console back, hold down\n" "the right shift key and hit PageUp. To scroll the console forward,\n" "hit PageDown while holding the right shift key down. This can be\n" "especially useful for reading the boot messages, which can go by\n" "too fast to read otherwise.\n" "\n" "On the install disk, the first three consoles are login consoles.\n" "The fourth console is used to show informational messages during\n" "installation, such as disk formatting status, kernel messages, and\n" "so on.\n" "\n" "A useful trick is to log into the second virtual console during the\n" "installation. Then you can use commands such as 'df' to check how\n" "full your hard drive is getting. Also, once the Slint CD-ROM\n" "has been mounted on /cdrom, most of the commands in the disc's live\n" "filesystem will be usable.\n" "\n" "\n" "PARTITIONING YOUR DRIVE\n" "\n" "Now lets take a look at how you progress through a typical Linux\n" "installation with the Slint distribution. First, you'll have\n" "to make sure your hard drive has been partitioned to accept Linux.\n" "The setup program does not do this for you.\n" "\n" "You will need at least one type Linux partition, and optionally a\n" "swap partition. In my opinion, (if you have a fair amount of drive\n" "space) it's easiest to manage a system that's partitioned along these\n" "lines (ignoring any Windows or other partitions for the purposes\n" "of this illustration):\n" "\n" " [ 6 gig or more for / ] \n" " [ whatever space users need for /home ]\n" " [ swap space (match the size of your RAM) ]\n" "\n" "Some people like a separate partition for /usr/local, but I find that\n" "I usually regret dividing my free space when I don't have to... the\n" "partition I want to add to is always full that way. :^) Besides, when\n" "the time comes for an operating system upgrade you can always back up\n" "/usr/local regardless of whether it occupies its own partition. In\n" "fact, having a separate /home partition is also optional. Probably the\n" "simplest way to approach things initially is with just a single root\n" "Linux partition, and a swap partition of about 1-2 gigabytes.\n" "\n" "Partitioning is done with a partitioning tool such as fdisk. There are\n" "two versions of Linux fdisk available now. 'fdisk' is the standard\n" "version, and 'cfdisk' is a friendlier full screen version. Most\n" "people will probably want to use 'cfdisk' now, unless they're used\n" "to the older version (like me). Either one will get the job done.\n" "\n" "Make sure you use Linux fdisk to tag partitions as type 83 (Linux, the\n" "default) or type 82 (Linux swap) so the Slint setup program will \n" "recognize them. Use the 't' command for that, and 'w' to write out the\n" "changes.\n" "\n" "If you prefer an easy to use graphical partitioning tool, you can make\n" "all your Linux partitions directly from Linux 'cfdisk'. Or you can\n" "make them with the older 'fdisk' using the 'n' command to create a\n" "partition and the 'w' command to write out the changes when you're done. \n" "\n" "By default, 'fdisk' and 'cfdisk' will partition the first hard drive in\n" "your machine, which is /dev/sda. To partition other drives, you'll\n" "have to specify the drive to partition when you start 'cfdisk'. For\n" "example, to partition the second IDE drive:\n" "\n" " # cfdisk /dev/sdb\n" "\n" "SWAP SPACE\n" "\n" "If your machine doesn't have much memory, you might have already\n" "learned how to activate a swap partition just to make it this far.\n" "Normally you won't need to format or activate your swap space by\n" "hand, but if you're installing on a machine with low memory you will\n" "need to format and activate a swap partition to be able to install. \n" "Once you've made the partition with fdisk, you need to use 'mkswap'\n" "on it, and then activate it with 'swapon'. Checking the partition\n" "table with 'fdisk -l', we see these lines:\n" "\n" " Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System\n" "/dev/sda8 16650 16898 2000061 82 Linux swap\n" "\n" "So, the command to format would be:\n" "\n" " # mkswap /dev/sda8\n" " # sync\n" "\n" "And to activate it:\n" "\n" " # swapon /dev/sda8\n" "\n" "RUNNING THE SETUP PROGRAM\n" "\n" "Setup has quite a few options, which can be slightly confusing the\n" "first time you look at the menu. It's not really that hard, though.\n" "You just need to start at the top of the screen and work towards \n" "the bottom through the menu options. When I install, I usually do \n" "these options in order:\n" "\n" "ADDSWAP (set up my swapspace)\n" "TARGET (set up my Linux/Windows partitions and /etc/fstab)\n" "SOURCE (select the source location for the Slint Linux\n" " packages)\n" "INSTALL (install the software, generally with \"full\")\n" "CONFIGURE (configure the newly installed system)\n" "\n" "Note that after I select the SWAP option, setup will allow me to\n" "run through all of the other options without ever returning to the\n" "main menu. \n" "\n" "I hope that these options will be mostly self-explanatory. Just read\n" "the screen carefully as you install and you should do just fine.\n" "\n" "REMAPPING YOUR KEYBOARD:\n" "\n" "KEYMAP: This option lets you remap your keyboard to one of the many\n" "international maps provided with Linux. If you are using a US \n" "keyboard, you can skip this option.\n" "\n" "\n" "...WHEN YOU'RE DONE:\n" "\n" "\n" "EXIT: This leaves Slint Linux setup.\n" "\n" "\n" "Have fun installing and running Linux!\n" "\n" "---\n" "Patrick Volkerding\n" "volkerdi@slackware.com\n" "Adapted to Slint by Didier Spaier" msgstr "" "Slint Linux Help\n" "____________________\n" "\n" "First, a little help on help. Whenever you encounter a text\n" "viewer like this during the installation, you can move around\n" "with these commands:\n" "\n" "PGDN - Move down one page\n" "PGUP - Move up one page\n" "HOME - Move to beginning of file\n" "END - Move to end of file\n" "\n" "Also, you're running a real multitasking operating system now, so\n" "you're not confined to the installation program. You can log into\n" "other consoles and look around at any time without disturbing the\n" "installation process. To do this, you need to learn the commands\n" "that control the Linux console. You'll use these commands all the\n" "time when you're logged into Linux.\n" "\n" "\"Virtual\" consoles and scrollback:\n" "\n" "Right now, the screen you're looking at is probably VIRTUAL CONSOLE\n" "NUMBER ONE, (or /dev/tty1 in Linux-speak). There are usually\n" "several virtual consoles available. When you log into the install\n" "disk, there are four consoles. To switch among them, use Alt-F1,\n" "Alt-F2, Alt-F3, or Alt-F4 to select which of the four consoles you\n" "wish to use. While you're using a console, you get a small amount\n" "of text scrollback buffer. To scroll the console back, hold down\n" "the right shift key and hit PageUp. To scroll the console forward,\n" "hit PageDown while holding the right shift key down. This can be\n" "especially useful for reading the boot messages, which can go by\n" "too fast to read otherwise.\n" "\n" "On the install disk, the first three consoles are login consoles.\n" "The fourth console is used to show informational messages during\n" "installation, such as disk formatting status, kernel messages, and\n" "so on.\n" "\n" "A useful trick is to log into the second virtual console during the\n" "installation. Then you can use commands such as 'df' to check how\n" "full your hard drive is getting. Also, once the Slint CD-ROM\n" "has been mounted on /cdrom, most of the commands in the disc's live\n" "filesystem will be usable.\n" "\n" "\n" "PARTITIONING YOUR DRIVE\n" "\n" "Now lets take a look at how you progress through a typical Linux\n" "installation with the Slint distribution. First, you'll have\n" "to make sure your hard drive has been partitioned to accept Linux.\n" "The setup program does not do this for you.\n" "\n" "You will need at least one type Linux partition, and optionally a\n" "swap partition. In my opinion, (if you have a fair amount of drive\n" "space) it's easiest to manage a system that's partitioned along these\n" "lines (ignoring any Windows or other partitions for the purposes\n" "of this illustration):\n" "\n" " [ 6 gig or more for / ] \n" " [ whatever space users need for /home ]\n" " [ swap space (match the size of your RAM) ]\n" "\n" "Some people like a separate partition for /usr/local, but I find that\n" "I usually regret dividing my free space when I don't have to... the\n" "partition I want to add to is always full that way. :^) Besides, when\n" "the time comes for an operating system upgrade you can always back up\n" "/usr/local regardless of whether it occupies its own partition. In\n" "fact, having a separate /home partition is also optional. Probably the\n" "simplest way to approach things initially is with just a single root\n" "Linux partition, and a swap partition of about 1-2 gigabytes.\n" "\n" "Partitioning is done with a partitioning tool such as fdisk. There are\n" "two versions of Linux fdisk available now. 'fdisk' is the standard\n" "version, and 'cfdisk' is a friendlier full screen version. Most\n" "people will probably want to use 'cfdisk' now, unless they're used\n" "to the older version (like me). Either one will get the job done.\n" "\n" "Make sure you use Linux fdisk to tag partitions as type 83 (Linux, the\n" "default) or type 82 (Linux swap) so the Slint setup program will \n" "recognize them. Use the 't' command for that, and 'w' to write out the\n" "changes.\n" "\n" "If you prefer an easy to use graphical partitioning tool, you can make\n" "all your Linux partitions directly from Linux 'cfdisk'. Or you can\n" "make them with the older 'fdisk' using the 'n' command to create a\n" "partition and the 'w' command to write out the changes when you're done. \n" "\n" "By default, 'fdisk' and 'cfdisk' will partition the first hard drive in\n" "your machine, which is /dev/sda. To partition other drives, you'll\n" "have to specify the drive to partition when you start 'cfdisk'. For\n" "example, to partition the second IDE drive:\n" "\n" " # cfdisk /dev/sdb\n" "\n" "SWAP SPACE\n" "\n" "If your machine doesn't have much memory, you might have already\n" "learned how to activate a swap partition just to make it this far.\n" "Normally you won't need to format or activate your swap space by\n" "hand, but if you're installing on a machine with low memory you will\n" "need to format and activate a swap partition to be able to install. \n" "Once you've made the partition with fdisk, you need to use 'mkswap'\n" "on it, and then activate it with 'swapon'. Checking the partition\n" "table with 'fdisk -l', we see these lines:\n" "\n" " Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System\n" "/dev/sda8 16650 16898 2000061 82 Linux swap\n" "\n" "So, the command to format would be:\n" "\n" " # mkswap /dev/sda8\n" " # sync\n" "\n" "And to activate it:\n" "\n" " # swapon /dev/sda8\n" "\n" "RUNNING THE SETUP PROGRAM\n" "\n" "Setup has quite a few options, which can be slightly confusing the\n" "first time you look at the menu. It's not really that hard, though.\n" "You just need to start at the top of the screen and work towards \n" "the bottom through the menu options. When I install, I usually do \n" "these options in order:\n" "\n" "ADDSWAP (set up my swapspace)\n" "TARGET (set up my Linux/Windows partitions and /etc/fstab)\n" "SOURCE (select the source location for the Slint Linux\n" " packages)\n" "INSTALL (install the software, generally with \"full\")\n" "CONFIGURE (configure the newly installed system)\n" "\n" "Note that after I select the SWAP option, setup will allow me to\n" "run through all of the other options without ever returning to the\n" "main menu. \n" "\n" "I hope that these options will be mostly self-explanatory. Just read\n" "the screen carefully as you install and you should do just fine.\n" "\n" "REMAPPING YOUR KEYBOARD:\n" "\n" "KEYMAP: This option lets you remap your keyboard to one of the many\n" "international maps provided with Linux. If you are using a US \n" "keyboard, you can skip this option.\n" "\n" "\n" "...WHEN YOU'RE DONE:\n" "\n" "\n" "EXIT: This leaves Slint Linux setup.\n" "\n" "\n" "Have fun installing and running Linux!\n" "\n" "---\n" "Patrick Volkerding\n" "volkerdi@slackware.com\n" "Adapted to Slint by Didier Spaier" # File: SeTfdHELP, line: 171 msgid "Slint Setup Help" msgstr "Slint Setup Help" # File: SeTfull, line: 20 msgid "ERROR: TARGET PARTITION FULL" msgstr "ERROR: TARGET PARTITION FULL" # File: SeTfull, line: 20 msgid "" "Setup has detected that one or more of your target partitions has become " "full. I'm sorry, but you will have to try installing again onto a partition" " or partitions with more free space. You could also try selecting fewer " "packages to install. Since there is no longer any space for setup to make " "its temporary files, this is an unrecoverable error. Press control-alt-" "delete to reboot and try again. Before doing that, you might want to switch" " to another console (Alt-F2) and use df (disk free utility) to see if you " "can get an idea of how to avoid this the next time around." msgstr "" "Setup has detected that one or more of your target partitions has become " "full. I'm sorry, but you will have to try installing again onto a partition" " or partitions with more free space. You could also try selecting fewer " "packages to install. Since there is no longer any space for setup to make " "its temporary files, this is an unrecoverable error. Press control-alt-" "delete to reboot and try again. Before doing that, you might want to switch" " to another console (Alt-F2) and use df (disk free utility) to see if you " "can get an idea of how to avoid this the next time around." # File: SeTkernel, line: 33 msgid "REINSERT KERNEL DISC" msgstr "REINSERT KERNEL DISC" # File: SeTkernel, line: 34 msgid "" "Please reinsert the Slint disc containing the collection of Linux kernels. " "Usually this is disc number one (the disc that you boot from). Once you've " "inserted the disc, hit ENTER to continue." msgstr "" "Please reinsert the Slint disc containing the collection of Linux kernels. " "Usually this is disc number one (the disc that you boot from). Once you've " "inserted the disc, hit ENTER to continue." # File: SeTkernel, line: 92 msgid "ERROR ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL KERNEL" msgstr "ERROR ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL KERNEL" # File: SeTkernel, line: 92 #, sh-format msgid "" "Sorry, but the directory $PLINK/kernels was not found. You may need to " "install the requested kernel $SLACK_KERNEL manually and then install LILO " "before your system will be able to boot correctly." msgstr "" "Sorry, but the directory $PLINK/kernels was not found. You may need to " "install the requested kernel $SLACK_KERNEL manually and then install LILO " "before your system will be able to boot correctly." # File: SeTkeymap, line: 24 msgid "KEYBOARD MAP SELECTION" msgstr "KEYBOARD MAP SELECTION" # File: SeTkeymap, line: 24 #, sh-format msgid "" "You may select one of the following keyboard maps. If you do not select a " "keyboard map, $DefaultKeyMap is the current value. Use the UP/DOWN arrow " "keys and PageUp/PageDown to scroll through the whole list of choices." msgstr "" "You may select one of the following keyboard maps. If you do not select a " "keyboard map, $DefaultKeyMap is the current value. Use the UP/DOWN arrow " "keys and PageUp/PageDown to scroll through the whole list of choices." # File: SeTkeymap, line: 214 msgid "" "\n" " OK, the new map is now installed. You may now test it by typing\n" " anything you want. To quit testing the keyboard, enter 1 on a\n" " line by itself to accept the map and go on, or 2 on a line by\n" " itself to reject the current keyboard map and select a new one." msgstr "" "\n" " OK, the new map is now installed. You may now test it by typing\n" " anything you want. To quit testing the keyboard, enter 1 on a\n" " line by itself to accept the map and go on, or 2 on a line by\n" " itself to reject the current keyboard map and select a new one." # File: SeTmedia, line: 13 # File: SeTpxemedia, line: 37 msgid "Select Slint installation source." msgstr "Select Slint installation source." # File: SeTmedia, line: 14 # File: SeTpxemedia, line: 38 msgid "SOURCE MEDIA SELECTION" msgstr "SOURCE MEDIA SELECTION" # File: SeTmedia, line: 15 msgid "Please select the media from which to install Slint Linux:" msgstr "Please select the media from which to install Slint Linux:" # File: SeTmedia, line: 17 msgid "Install from a Slint USB stick" msgstr "Install from a Slint USB stick" # File: SeTmedia, line: 18 msgid "Install from a Slint CD or DVD" msgstr "Install from a Slint CD or DVD" # File: SeTmedia, line: 19 msgid "Install from a pre-mounted directory" msgstr "Install from a pre-mounted directory" # File: SeTmedia, line: 20 msgid "Install from a hard drive partition" msgstr "Install from a hard drive partition" # File: SeTmedia, line: 21 msgid "Install from NFS (Network File System)" msgstr "Install from NFS (Network File System)" # File: SeTmedia, line: 22 msgid "Install from Samba share" msgstr "Install from Samba share" # File: SeTnet, line: 109 msgid "" "\n" "You will now get a chance to probe your network interfaces.\n" msgstr "" "\n" "You will now get a chance to probe your network interfaces.\n" # File: SeTnet, line: 112 # File: SeTnet, line: 125 msgid "PROBING NETWORK DEVICES" msgstr "PROBING NETWORK DEVICES" # File: SeTnet, line: 119 msgid "" "\n" "Are you OK with the network interface which was detected? If not, select 'No' to get back to the network probe program. You can try to load another driver explicitly, by using 'P '.\n" "\n" "If you are satisfied, select 'Yes' to continue with network configuration." msgstr "" "\n" "Are you OK with the network interface which was detected? If not, select 'No' to get back to the network probe program. You can try to load another driver explicitly, by using 'P '.\n" "\n" "If you are satisfied, select 'Yes' to continue with network configuration." #. hope that 3 seconds is enough for dhcpcd; #. if not then you had better specify the INTERFACE in the nic= parameter... #. end ask approval for ip config #. echo "Configuring ethernet card..." # File: SeTnet, line: 141 # File: SeTnet, line: 297 msgid "INITIALIZING NETWORK" msgstr "INITIALIZING NETWORK" # File: SeTnet, line: 142 msgid "" "\n" "Waiting a few seconds for DHCP polling to settle ..." msgstr "" "\n" "Waiting a few seconds for DHCP polling to settle ..." # File: SeTnet, line: 165 msgid "" "You're running off the hard drive filesystem. Is this machine currently running on the network you plan to install from? If so, we won't try to reconfigure your ethernet card.\n" "\n" "Are you up-and-running on the network?" msgstr "" "You're running off the hard drive filesystem. Is this machine currently running on the network you plan to install from? If so, we won't try to reconfigure your ethernet card.\n" "\n" "Are you up-and-running on the network?" # File: SeTnet, line: 170 # File: SeTnet, line: 290 msgid "NETWORK CONFIGURATION" msgstr "NETWORK CONFIGURATION" #. Offer to install using DHCP: # File: SeTnet, line: 179 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "I can configure your network interface $ENET_DEVICE fully automatically using DHCP. If you want this, please select 'yes'.\n" "\n" "If you select 'no' instead, then you will be able to assign the IP address, netmask and gateway manually.\n" msgstr "" "\n" "I can configure your network interface $ENET_DEVICE fully automatically using DHCP. If you want this, please select 'yes'.\n" "\n" "If you select 'no' instead, then you will be able to assign the IP address, netmask and gateway manually.\n" # File: SeTnet, line: 186 msgid "DHCP CONFIGURATION" msgstr "DHCP CONFIGURATION" # File: SeTnet, line: 211 msgid "" "\n" "You will need to enter the IP address you wish to assign to this machine. Example: 111.112.113.114\n" "\n" "What is your IP address?" msgstr "" "\n" "You will need to enter the IP address you wish to assign to this machine. Example: 111.112.113.114\n" "\n" "What is your IP address?" # File: SeTnet, line: 219 msgid "ASSIGN IP ADDRESS" msgstr "ASSIGN IP ADDRESS" # File: SeTnet, line: 228 msgid "" "\n" "Now we need to know your netmask. Typically this will be 255.255.255.0 but this can be different depending on your local setup.\n" "\n" "What is your netmask?" msgstr "" "\n" "Now we need to know your netmask. Typically this will be 255.255.255.0 but this can be different depending on your local setup.\n" "\n" "What is your netmask?" # File: SeTnet, line: 237 msgid "ASSIGN NETMASK" msgstr "ASSIGN NETMASK" # File: SeTnet, line: 246 msgid "Do you have a gateway?" msgstr "Do you have a gateway?" # File: SeTnet, line: 257 msgid "ASSIGN GATEWAY ADDRESS" msgstr "ASSIGN GATEWAY ADDRESS" # File: SeTnet, line: 258 msgid "" "\n" "What is the IP address for your gateway?" msgstr "" "\n" "What is the IP address for your gateway?" # File: SeTnet, line: 278 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "This is the proposed network configuration for $ENET_DEVICE - If this is OK, then select 'Yes'.\n" "If this is not OK and you want to configure again, select 'No'.\n" "\n" "* IP Address: $LOCAL_IPADDR\n" "* Netmask: $LOCAL_NETMASK" msgstr "" "\n" "This is the proposed network configuration for $ENET_DEVICE - If this is OK, then select 'Yes'.\n" "If this is not OK and you want to configure again, select 'No'.\n" "\n" "* IP Address: $LOCAL_IPADDR\n" "* Netmask: $LOCAL_NETMASK" # File: SeTnet, line: 298 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "Configuring your network interface $ENET_DEVICE ..." msgstr "" "\n" "Configuring your network interface $ENET_DEVICE ..." # File: SeTnet, line: 335 msgid "FETCHING CONFIGURATION" msgstr "FETCHING CONFIGURATION" # File: SeTnet, line: 336 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "Attempting to fetch a remote configuration file using $PROTO ..." msgstr "" "\n" "Attempting to fetch a remote configuration file using $PROTO ..." # File: SeTnopart, line: 9 msgid "" "\n" "You have not yet designated any disk partitions as type Linux.\n" "\n" "If you are planning to use OS/2 Boot Manager, make your Linux partitions with OS/2 fdisk (or Partition Magic, which also includes Boot Manager), format them, reboot this disk, and then use Linux fdisk to tag the partitions as type 83 (Linux).\n" "\n" "Linux fdisk will select a default device when called without arguments, and from there it is menu driven. If you don't want to partition the default device, then call fdisk with the device you want as the argument, like this:\n" "\n" "fdisk /dev/hdb\n" "\n" "or this:\n" "\n" "fdisk /dev/sda\n" "\n" "If you are not using the OS/2 Boot Manager, then you may use Linux fdisk to create partitions for Linux. Other than the exception for the OS/2 Boot Manager, you are usually better off creating partitions for a given OS using a partitioning tool native to that OS. In other words, you probably shouldn't try to make your DOS or other non-Linux partitions with the Linux fdisk.\n" "\n" "\"cfdisk\" is an equally good version of Linux fdisk that is more graphical and menu driven. Many people prefer to use \"cfdisk\".\n" "\n" "Please make one or more partitions for Linux, and try setup again. If you haven't already, you might want to also make a swap partition while you're in fdisk. 64 megabytes would be a minimum starting size for a single user system. Linux swap is tagged as type 82.\n" msgstr "" "\n" "You have not yet designated any disk partitions as type Linux.\n" "\n" "If you are planning to use OS/2 Boot Manager, make your Linux partitions with OS/2 fdisk (or Partition Magic, which also includes Boot Manager), format them, reboot this disk, and then use Linux fdisk to tag the partitions as type 83 (Linux).\n" "\n" "Linux fdisk will select a default device when called without arguments, and from there it is menu driven. If you don't want to partition the default device, then call fdisk with the device you want as the argument, like this:\n" "\n" "fdisk /dev/hdb\n" "\n" "or this:\n" "\n" "fdisk /dev/sda\n" "\n" "If you are not using the OS/2 Boot Manager, then you may use Linux fdisk to create partitions for Linux. Other than the exception for the OS/2 Boot Manager, you are usually better off creating partitions for a given OS using a partitioning tool native to that OS. In other words, you probably shouldn't try to make your DOS or other non-Linux partitions with the Linux fdisk.\n" "\n" "\"cfdisk\" is an equally good version of Linux fdisk that is more graphical and menu driven. Many people prefer to use \"cfdisk\".\n" "\n" "Please make one or more partitions for Linux, and try setup again. If you haven't already, you might want to also make a swap partition while you're in fdisk. 64 megabytes would be a minimum starting size for a single user system. Linux swap is tagged as type 82.\n" # File: SeTnopart, line: 43 msgid "ERROR: No Linux Native Partitions" msgstr "ERROR: No Linux Native Partitions" #. output a nice status message # File: SeTpartitions, line: 49 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 70 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 95 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 120 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 145 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 168 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 187 msgid "FORMATTING" msgstr "FORMATTING" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 50 #, sh-format msgid "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem btrfs." msgstr "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem btrfs." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 51 #, sh-format msgid "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE \n" "Filesystem type: btrfs" msgstr "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE \n" "Filesystem type: btrfs" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 71 #, sh-format msgid "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem ext2." msgstr "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem ext2." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 72 #, sh-format msgid "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: ext2" msgstr "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: ext2" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 96 #, sh-format msgid "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem ext3." msgstr "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem ext3." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 97 #, sh-format msgid "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: ext3" msgstr "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: ext3" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 121 #, sh-format msgid "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem ext4." msgstr "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem ext4." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 122 #, sh-format msgid "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: ext4" msgstr "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: ext4" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 146 #, sh-format msgid "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem jfs." msgstr "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem jfs." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 147 #, sh-format msgid "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: jfs" msgstr "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: jfs" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 169 #, sh-format msgid "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem reiserfs." msgstr "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem reiserfs." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 170 #, sh-format msgid "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: reiserfs" msgstr "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: reiserfs" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 188 #, sh-format msgid "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem xfs." msgstr "Formatting $ArG1 with filesystem xfs." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 189 #, sh-format msgid "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: xfs" msgstr "" "Formatting $ArG1\n" "Size in 1K blocks: $SIZE\n" "Filesystem type: xfs" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 225 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 226 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 227 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 228 # File: SeTpartitions, line: 229 msgid "done adding partitions, continue with setup" msgstr "done adding partitions, continue with setup" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 236 #, sh-format msgid "Do you want to format Linux partition ${ArG1}?" msgstr "Do you want to format Linux partition ${ArG1}?" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 237 #, sh-format msgid "FORMAT PARTITION $ArG1" msgstr "FORMAT PARTITION $ArG1" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 237 #, sh-format msgid "" "If this partition has not been formatted, you should format it. NOTE: This " "will erase all data on it. Would you like to format this partition?" msgstr "" "If this partition has not been formatted, you should format it. NOTE: This " "will erase all data on it. Would you like to format this partition?" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 241 #, sh-format msgid "Quick format with no bad block checking" msgstr "Quick format with no bad block checking" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 242 #, sh-format msgid "Slow format that checks for bad blocks" msgstr "Slow format that checks for bad blocks" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 243 #, sh-format msgid "No, do not format this partition" msgstr "No, do not format this partition" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 256 msgid "Ext2 is the traditional Linux file system and is fast and stable." msgstr "Ext2 is the traditional Linux file system and is fast and stable." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 259 msgid "Ext3 is the journaling version of the Ext2 filesystem." msgstr "Ext3 is the journaling version of the Ext2 filesystem." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 263 msgid "Ext4 is the successor to the ext3 filesystem. " msgstr "Ext4 is the successor to the ext3 filesystem. " # File: SeTpartitions, line: 267 msgid "" "ReiserFS is a journaling filesystem that stores all files and filenames in a" " balanced tree structure." msgstr "" "ReiserFS is a journaling filesystem that stores all files and filenames in a" " balanced tree structure." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 270 msgid "Btrfs is a B-tree copy-on-write filesystem." msgstr "Btrfs is a B-tree copy-on-write filesystem." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 275 msgid "" "JFS is IBM's Journaled Filesystem, currently used in IBM enterprise servers." msgstr "" "JFS is IBM's Journaled Filesystem, currently used in IBM enterprise servers." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 278 msgid "XFS is SGI's journaling filesystem that originated on IRIX." msgstr "XFS is SGI's journaling filesystem that originated on IRIX." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 281 #, sh-format msgid "SELECT FILESYSTEM FOR $ArG1 " msgstr "SELECT FILESYSTEM FOR $ArG1 " # File: SeTpartitions, line: 283 #, sh-format msgid "Partition $ArG1 will be formatted." msgstr "Partition $ArG1 will be formatted." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 287 msgid "" "Please select the type of filesystem to use for the specified device. Here " "are descriptions of the available filesystems:" msgstr "" "Please select the type of filesystem to use for the specified device. Here " "are descriptions of the available filesystems:" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 292 msgid "Standard Linux Ext2 Filesystem" msgstr "Standard Linux Ext2 Filesystem" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 295 msgid "Ext3 Journaling Filesystem" msgstr "Ext3 Journaling Filesystem" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 298 msgid "Ext4 Journaling Filesystem" msgstr "Ext4 Journaling Filesystem" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 301 msgid "IBM's Journaled Filesystem" msgstr "IBM's Journaled Filesystem" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 304 msgid "ReiserFS Journaling Filesystem" msgstr "ReiserFS Journaling Filesystem" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 307 msgid "Btrfs Copy-on-Write B-tree Filesystem" msgstr "Btrfs Copy-on-Write B-tree Filesystem" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 310 msgid "Flash-Friendly File System" msgstr "Flash-Friendly File System" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 313 msgid "SGI's Journaling Filesystem" msgstr "SGI's Journaling Filesystem" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 344 msgid "Setting up root Linux partition." msgstr "Setting up root Linux partition." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 346 msgid "Select Linux installation partition:" msgstr "Select Linux installation partition:" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 352 msgid "" "Please select a partition from the following list to use for your root (/) " "Linux partition." msgstr "" "Please select a partition from the following list to use for your root (/) " "Linux partition." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 435 msgid "Setting up other Linux partitions." msgstr "Setting up other Linux partitions." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 437 msgid "Select other Linux partitions for /etc/fstab" msgstr "Select other Linux partitions for /etc/fstab" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 443 #, sh-format msgid "" "You seem to have more than one partition tagged as type Linux. You may use " "these to distribute your Linux system across more than one partition. " "Currently, you have $ROOT_DEVICE mounted as your / partition. You might " "want to mount directories such as /home or /usr/local on separate " "partitions. You should not try to mount /etc, /sbin, or /bin on their own " "partitions since they contain utilities needed to bring the system up and " "mount partitions. Also, do not reuse a partition that you've already " "entered before. Please select one of the Linux partitions listed below, or " "if you're done, hit ." msgstr "" "You seem to have more than one partition tagged as type Linux. You may use " "these to distribute your Linux system across more than one partition. " "Currently, you have $ROOT_DEVICE mounted as your / partition. You might " "want to mount directories such as /home or /usr/local on separate " "partitions. You should not try to mount /etc, /sbin, or /bin on their own " "partitions since they contain utilities needed to bring the system up and " "mount partitions. Also, do not reuse a partition that you've already " "entered before. Please select one of the Linux partitions listed below, or " "if you're done, hit ." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 478 #, sh-format msgid "Partition $NEXT_PARTITION will not be reformatted." msgstr "Partition $NEXT_PARTITION will not be reformatted." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 483 #, sh-format msgid "Partition $NEXT_PARTITION will be formatted with $NEXT_SYS_TYPE." msgstr "Partition $NEXT_PARTITION will be formatted with $NEXT_SYS_TYPE." #. DOFORMAT? #. Now ask the user where to mount this new filesystem: # File: SeTpartitions, line: 522 #, sh-format msgid "SELECT MOUNT POINT FOR $NEXT_PARTITION" msgstr "SELECT MOUNT POINT FOR $NEXT_PARTITION" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 523 #, sh-format msgid "" "OK, now you need to specify where you want the new partition mounted. For example, if you want to put it under /usr/local, then respond: /usr/local\n" "Where would you like to mount $NEXT_PARTITION?" msgstr "" "OK, now you need to specify where you want the new partition mounted. For example, if you want to put it under /usr/local, then respond: /usr/local\n" "Where would you like to mount $NEXT_PARTITION?" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 567 msgid "Finished setting up Linux partitions." msgstr "Finished setting up Linux partitions." # File: SeTpartitions, line: 568 msgid "DONE ADDING LINUX PARTITIONS TO /etc/fstab" msgstr "DONE ADDING LINUX PARTITIONS TO /etc/fstab" # File: SeTpartitions, line: 569 msgid "OK" msgstr "OK" #. There is no root password # File: SeTpasswd, line: 16 # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 16 msgid "WARNING: NO ROOT PASSWORD DETECTED" msgstr "WARNING: NO ROOT PASSWORD DETECTED" # File: SeTpasswd, line: 16 # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 16 msgid "" "There is currently no password set on the system administrator account " "(root). It is recommended that you set one now so that it is active the " "first time the machine is rebooted. This is especially important if you're " "using a network enabled kernel and the machine is on an Internet connected " "LAN. Would you like to set a root password?" msgstr "" "There is currently no password set on the system administrator account " "(root). It is recommended that you set one now so that it is active the " "first time the machine is rebooted. This is especially important if you're " "using a network enabled kernel and the machine is on an Internet connected " "LAN. Would you like to set a root password?" # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 28 #, sh-format msgid "Press [enter] to continue:" msgstr "Press [enter] to continue:" # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 40 msgid "CREATION OF REGULAR USER ACCOUNTS" msgstr "CREATION OF REGULAR USER ACCOUNTS" # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 41 msgid "" "You can create regular user accounts now, before even starting your new " "system." msgstr "" "You can create regular user accounts now, before even starting your new " "system." # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 43 msgid "Create a new user account" msgstr "Create a new user account" # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 44 msgid "Display the already created user accounts" msgstr "Display the already created user accounts" # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 45 msgid "Creation of user accounts completed" msgstr "Creation of user accounts completed" # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 54 # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 69 msgid "Press ENTER to continue." msgstr "Press ENTER to continue." # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 61 msgid "No ordinary user has been registered yet." msgstr "No ordinary user has been registered yet." # File: SeTpasswd.prev, line: 64 msgid "Here are the already registered ordinary users:" msgstr "Here are the already registered ordinary users:" #. no network was configured at all?!? # File: SeTpxe, line: 105 msgid "" "\n" "Apparently you forgot to configure a network interface?\n" "A PXE Server needs a configured network interface to work.\n" "Please try again!\n" "\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Apparently you forgot to configure a network interface?\n" "A PXE Server needs a configured network interface to work.\n" "Please try again!\n" "\n" # File: SeTpxe, line: 111 msgid "UNCONFIGURED NETWORK DEVICE" msgstr "UNCONFIGURED NETWORK DEVICE" #. Start the interactive part: # File: SeTpxe, line: 127 # File: SeTpxe, line: 182 # File: pxesetup, line: 111 msgid "Slint PXE Server." msgstr "Slint PXE Server." # File: SeTpxe, line: 128 msgid "WELCOME TO PXE CONFIGURATION" msgstr "WELCOME TO PXE CONFIGURATION" # File: SeTpxe, line: 129 msgid "" "We will be asking you a few questions now. The answers will be used to start a PXE service on this computer which does not interfere with other services in your network.\n" "\n" "The only assumption is, that there is NO PXE service running on your local network at this moment.\n" "\n" "If in doubt, leave the defaults." msgstr "" "We will be asking you a few questions now. The answers will be used to start a PXE service on this computer which does not interfere with other services in your network.\n" "\n" "The only assumption is, that there is NO PXE service running on your local network at this moment.\n" "\n" "If in doubt, leave the defaults." #. Be extra safe. Do not start a DHCP server if the user denies it: # File: SeTpxe, line: 140 msgid "ENABLE DHCP SERVER" msgstr "ENABLE DHCP SERVER" # File: SeTpxe, line: 141 msgid "" "No active DHCP server was found on your local network. The Slint PXE server needs a working DHCP server.\n" "Do you want this computer to start its own DHCP server (you can control what IP addresses are used by the DHCP server)?Say 'YES' if you are certain your network has no DHCP server." msgstr "" "No active DHCP server was found on your local network. The Slint PXE server needs a working DHCP server.\n" "Do you want this computer to start its own DHCP server (you can control what IP addresses are used by the DHCP server)?Say 'YES' if you are certain your network has no DHCP server." # File: SeTpxe, line: 183 msgid "DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION" msgstr "DHCP SERVER CONFIGURATION" # File: SeTpxe, line: 185 #, sh-format msgid "" "The PXE Service is going to run on $INTERFACE with these values (the defaults should be OK).\n" "You can change the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP server, if IP addresses in the proposed range are used by computers in your LAN. For instance, your default gateway if you have one.\n" "\n" "Also note that we will not validate any changes you make:" msgstr "" "The PXE Service is going to run on $INTERFACE with these values (the defaults should be OK).\n" "You can change the range of IP addresses used by the DHCP server, if IP addresses in the proposed range are used by computers in your LAN. For instance, your default gateway if you have one.\n" "\n" "Also note that we will not validate any changes you make:" # File: SeTpxe, line: 193 msgid "IP Address:" msgstr "IP Address:" # File: SeTpxe, line: 194 # File: netconfig, line: 605 msgid "Netmask:" msgstr "Netmask:" # File: SeTpxe, line: 195 # File: netconfig, line: 606 msgid "Gateway:" msgstr "Gateway:" # File: SeTpxe, line: 196 msgid "Lowest DHCP Client Address:" msgstr "Lowest DHCP Client Address:" # File: SeTpxe, line: 197 msgid "Highest DHCP Client Address:" msgstr "Highest DHCP Client Address:" # File: SeTpxemedia, line: 39 msgid "Please select the media which contains Slint Linux:\n" msgstr "Please select the media which contains Slint Linux:\n" # File: SeTpxemedia, line: 42 msgid "Use a Slint DVD" msgstr "Use a Slint DVD" # File: SeTpxemedia, line: 43 msgid "Use a hard drive partition" msgstr "Use a hard drive partition" # File: SeTpxemedia, line: 44 msgid "Use a pre-mounted directory" msgstr "Use a pre-mounted directory" # File: SeTpxemedia, line: 97 msgid "FTP/HTTP DOWNLOAD FAILURE" msgstr "FTP/HTTP DOWNLOAD FAILURE" # File: SeTpxemedia, line: 98 msgid "" "Could not find the kernel and/or initial ramdisk files.\n" "These are required for booting the client computer.\n" "Please try to setup the SOURCE location correctly.\n" msgstr "" "Could not find the kernel and/or initial ramdisk files.\n" "These are required for booting the client computer.\n" "Please try to setup the SOURCE location correctly.\n" # File: SeTswap, line: 31 msgid "NO SWAP SPACE DETECTED" msgstr "NO SWAP SPACE DETECTED" # File: SeTswap, line: 31 msgid "" "You have not created a swap partition with Linux fdisk. Do you want to " "continue installing without one? " msgstr "" "You have not created a swap partition with Linux fdisk. Do you want to " "continue installing without one? " # File: SeTswap, line: 35 msgid "ABORTING INSTALLATION" msgstr "ABORTING INSTALLATION" # File: SeTswap, line: 35 msgid "Create a swap partition with Linux fdisk, and then try this again." msgstr "Create a swap partition with Linux fdisk, and then try this again." # File: SeTswap, line: 44 # File: SeTswap, line: 84 msgid "Setting up swap partitions." msgstr "Setting up swap partitions." # File: SeTswap, line: 46 msgid "SWAP SPACE DETECTED" msgstr "SWAP SPACE DETECTED" # File: SeTswap, line: 48 msgid "" "Slint Setup has detected one or more swap partitions on your system. These " "partitions have been preselected to be set up as swap space. If there are " "any swap partitions that you do not wish to use with this installation, " "please unselect them with the up and down arrows and spacebar. If you wish " "to use all of them (this is recommended), simply hit the ENTER key." msgstr "" "Slint Setup has detected one or more swap partitions on your system. These " "partitions have been preselected to be set up as swap space. If there are " "any swap partitions that you do not wish to use with this installation, " "please unselect them with the up and down arrows and spacebar. If you wish " "to use all of them (this is recommended), simply hit the ENTER key." # File: SeTswap, line: 61 #, sh-format msgid "Linux swap partition, ${PARTSIZE}" msgstr "Linux swap partition, ${PARTSIZE}" # File: SeTswap, line: 85 msgid "CHECK SWAP PARTITIONS FOR BAD BLOCKS?" msgstr "CHECK SWAP PARTITIONS FOR BAD BLOCKS?" # File: SeTswap, line: 86 msgid "" "Slint Setup will now prepare your system's swap space. When formatting swap" " partitions with mkswap you may also check them for bad blocks. This is not" " the default since nearly all modern hard drives check themselves for bad " "blocks anyway. Would you like to check for bad blocks while running mkswap?" msgstr "" "Slint Setup will now prepare your system's swap space. When formatting swap" " partitions with mkswap you may also check them for bad blocks. This is not" " the default since nearly all modern hard drives check themselves for bad " "blocks anyway. Would you like to check for bad blocks while running mkswap?" # File: SeTswap, line: 106 #, sh-format msgid "Activating swap partition ${swappartition}:" msgstr "Activating swap partition ${swappartition}:" # File: SeTswap, line: 122 msgid "" "Your swapspace has been configured. This information will be added to your" " /etc/fstab:" msgstr "" "Your swapspace has been configured. This information will be added to your" " /etc/fstab:" # File: SeTswap, line: 127 msgid "SWAP SPACE CONFIGURED" msgstr "SWAP SPACE CONFIGURED" # File: adduser, line: 184 #, sh-format msgid "Group \"$group\" does not exist" msgstr "Group \"$group\" does not exist" # File: adduser, line: 209 msgid "Login name for new user []:" msgstr "Login name for new user []:" # File: adduser, line: 216 #, sh-format msgid "User \"$LOGIN\" already exists; please choose another" msgstr "User \"$LOGIN\" already exists; please choose another" # File: adduser, line: 221 msgid "User names cannot begin with a number; please choose another" msgstr "User names cannot begin with a number; please choose another" # File: adduser, line: 226 #, sh-format msgid "" "User \"$LOGIN\" contains illegal characters (uppercase); please choose " "another" msgstr "" "User \"$LOGIN\" contains illegal characters (uppercase); please choose " "another" # File: adduser, line: 231 #, sh-format msgid "" "User \"$LOGIN\" contains illegal characters (period/dot); please choose " "another" msgstr "" "User \"$LOGIN\" contains illegal characters (period/dot); please choose " "another" # File: adduser, line: 241 #, sh-format msgid "Login name for new user: $LOGIN" msgstr "Login name for new user: $LOGIN" # File: adduser, line: 254 msgid "User ID ('UID') [ defaults to next available ]:" msgstr "User ID ('UID') [ defaults to next available ]:" # File: adduser, line: 258 msgid "That UID is already in use; please choose another" msgstr "That UID is already in use; please choose another" # File: adduser, line: 262 msgid "UIDs are numerics only" msgstr "UIDs are numerics only" # File: adduser, line: 284 #, sh-format msgid "Initial group [ ${defgroup} ]:" msgstr "Initial group [ ${defgroup} ]:" # File: adduser, line: 288 msgid "Please choose another" msgstr "Please choose another" #. : Get additional groups for the user :# # File: adduser, line: 303 msgid "" "Additional UNIX groups:\n" "\n" "Users can belong to additional UNIX groups on the system.\n" "For local users using graphical desktop login managers such\n" "as XDM/KDM, users may need to be members of additional groups\n" "to access the full functionality of removable media devices.\n" "\n" "* Security implications *\n" "Please be aware that by adding users to additional groups may\n" "potentially give access to the removable media of other users.\n" "\n" "If you are creating a new user for remote shell access only,\n" "users do not need to belong to any additional groups as standard,\n" "so you may press ENTER at the next prompt." msgstr "" "Additional UNIX groups:\n" "\n" "Users can belong to additional UNIX groups on the system.\n" "For local users using graphical desktop login managers such\n" "as XDM/KDM, users may need to be members of additional groups\n" "to access the full functionality of removable media devices.\n" "\n" "* Security implications *\n" "Please be aware that by adding users to additional groups may\n" "potentially give access to the removable media of other users.\n" "\n" "If you are creating a new user for remote shell access only,\n" "users do not need to belong to any additional groups as standard,\n" "so you may press ENTER at the next prompt." # File: adduser, line: 323 msgid "" "Press ENTER to continue without adding any additional groups\n" "Or press the UP arrow key to add/select/edit additional groups" msgstr "" "Press ENTER to continue without adding any additional groups\n" "Or press the UP arrow key to add/select/edit additional groups" # File: adduser, line: 331 msgid "Please re-enter the group(s)" msgstr "Please re-enter the group(s)" # File: adduser, line: 348 #, sh-format msgid "Home directory [ ${defhome}/${LOGIN} ]" msgstr "Home directory [ ${defhome}/${LOGIN} ]" # File: adduser, line: 355 #, sh-format msgid "Warning: \"$HME\" already exists !" msgstr "Warning: \"$HME\" already exists !" # File: adduser, line: 357 msgid " Do you wish to change the home directory path ? (Y/n) " msgstr " Do you wish to change the home directory path ? (Y/n) " # File: adduser, line: 362 #, sh-format msgid " Do you want to execute command \"chown $OWNER $HME\" ? (y/N) " msgstr " Do you want to execute command \"chown $OWNER $HME\" ? (y/N) " # File: adduser, line: 378 #, sh-format msgid "Shell [ ${defshell} ]" msgstr "Shell [ ${defshell} ]" # File: adduser, line: 385 #, sh-format msgid "Warning: ${SHL} is not in ${sfile} (potential problem using FTP)" msgstr "Warning: ${SHL} is not in ${sfile} (potential problem using FTP)" # File: adduser, line: 391 #, sh-format msgid "Warning: ${SHL} does not exist as a file" msgstr "Warning: ${SHL} does not exist as a file" # File: adduser, line: 396 msgid " Do you wish to change the shell ? (Y/n) " msgstr " Do you wish to change the shell ? (Y/n) " # File: adduser, line: 410 msgid "Expiry date (YYYY-MM-DD) []:" msgstr "Expiry date (YYYY-MM-DD) []:" # File: adduser, line: 415 msgid "That is not a valid expiration date" msgstr "That is not a valid expiration date" # File: adduser, line: 428 msgid "New account will be created as follows:" msgstr "New account will be created as follows:" # File: adduser, line: 432 msgid "Login name...........: " msgstr "Login name...........: " # File: adduser, line: 433 msgid "UID..................: " msgstr "UID..................: " # File: adduser, line: 433 msgid "[ Next available ]" msgstr "[ Next available ]" # File: adduser, line: 434 msgid "Initial group........: " msgstr "Initial group........: " # File: adduser, line: 435 msgid "Additional groups....: " msgstr "Additional groups....: " # File: adduser, line: 435 msgid "[ None ]" msgstr "[ None ]" # File: adduser, line: 436 msgid "Home directory.......: " msgstr "Home directory.......: " # File: adduser, line: 437 msgid "Shell................: " msgstr "Shell................: " # File: adduser, line: 438 msgid "Expiry date..........: " msgstr "Expiry date..........: " # File: adduser, line: 438 msgid "[ Never ]" msgstr "[ Never ]" # File: adduser, line: 441 msgid "" "This is it... if you want to bail out, hit Control-C. Otherwise, press\n" "ENTER to go ahead and make the account." msgstr "" "This is it... if you want to bail out, hit Control-C. Otherwise, press\n" "ENTER to go ahead and make the account." # File: adduser, line: 447 msgid "Creating new account..." msgstr "Creating new account..." # File: adduser, line: 458 #, sh-format msgid "" "Error running useradd command -- account not created!\n" " \n" "(command: $CMD)" msgstr "" "Error running useradd command -- account not created!\n" " \n" "(command: $CMD)" # File: adduser, line: 475 msgid "Warning: an error occurred while setting finger information" msgstr "Warning: an error occurred while setting finger information" # File: adduser, line: 482 msgid "" "* WARNING: An error occured while setting the password for\n" " this account. Please manually investigate this *" msgstr "" "* WARNING: An error occured while setting the password for\n" " this account. Please manually investigate this *" # File: adduser, line: 496 msgid "Account setup complete." msgstr "Account setup complete." # File: auto, line: 12 # File: auto, line: 45 msgid "Welcome to the Slint auto-partitioning tool.\n" msgstr "Welcome to the Slint auto-partitioning tool.\n" # File: auto, line: 31 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "We didn't find any device with a size at least ${GCOUNT}G and no\n" "mounted partition, thus auto-partitioning is not possible.\n" msgstr "" "\n" "We didn't find any device with a size at least ${GCOUNT}G and no\n" "mounted partition, thus auto-partitioning is not possible.\n" # File: auto, line: 35 msgid "press Enter to continue." msgstr "press Enter to continue." # File: auto, line: 47 msgid "" "\n" "We remind you that:\n" "- The device you will choose will be dedicated to Slint.\n" "- None of the partitions it could include is mounted.\n" "- All data previously stored on this device will be erased.\n" "Be careful!\n" msgstr "" "\n" "We remind you that:\n" "- The device you will choose will be dedicated to Slint.\n" "- None of the partitions it could include is mounted.\n" "- All data previously stored on this device will be erased.\n" "Be careful!\n" # File: auto, line: 54 msgid "" "\n" "Here are the name and size of the device(s) on which Slint can be\n" "installed:\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Here are the name and size of the device(s) on which Slint can be\n" "installed:\n" # File: auto, line: 61 msgid "" "\n" "Please type the name of the chosen device as displayed, then press Enter.\n" "To give up auto-partitioning, just press Enter.\n" msgstr "" "\n" "Please type the name of the chosen device as displayed, then press Enter.\n" "To give up auto-partitioning, just press Enter.\n" # File: auto, line: 65 msgid "Type your answer now: " msgstr "Type your answer now: " # File: auto, line: 76 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "All data on /dev/$CHOICE will be erased!\n" msgstr "" "\n" "All data on /dev/$CHOICE will be erased!\n" # File: auto, line: 79 #, sh-format msgid "Do you confirm that you want to install Slint on /dev/$CHOICE?" msgstr "Do you confirm that you want to install Slint on /dev/$CHOICE?" # File: auto, line: 87 #, sh-format msgid "Please wait while we partition /dev/${CHOICE}..." msgstr "Please wait while we partition /dev/${CHOICE}..." # File: auto, line: 97 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "The device /dev/${CHOICE} has been partitioned for Slint.\n" "\n" "You can check its layout and modify it with 'cfdisk' or 'cgdisk'.\n" "Do not modify the two first partitions. \n" "The third partition should keep the type linux and its size should not\n" "be diminished.\n" "You may use the remaining space after the third partition, for instance\n" "to add a partition of type 'Linux swap'.\n" "\n" "When you are ready, type 'setup' to begin installation.\n" "When asked, choose /dev/${CHOICE}3 as the Slint root (/) partition and\n" "accept to format it as this has not been done yet.\n" msgstr "" "\n" "The device /dev/${CHOICE} has been partitioned for Slint.\n" "\n" "You can check its layout and modify it with 'cfdisk' or 'cgdisk'.\n" "Do not modify the two first partitions. \n" "The third partition should keep the type linux and its size should not\n" "be diminished.\n" "You may use the remaining space after the third partition, for instance\n" "to add a partition of type 'Linux swap'.\n" "\n" "When you are ready, type 'setup' to begin installation.\n" "When asked, choose /dev/${CHOICE}3 as the Slint root (/) partition and\n" "accept to format it as this has not been done yet.\n" #. This file allows localizing content of #. displayed by 'pkgtool' in a dialog box for each installation script #. when the user wants to run some of these scripts again. # File: blurbs, line: 4 msgid "Run mkfontdir and mkfontscale in font directories." msgstr "Run mkfontdir and mkfontscale in font directories." # File: blurbs, line: 5 msgid "Run fc-cache to locate new fonts for Xft" msgstr "Run fc-cache to locate new fonts for Xft" # File: blurbs, line: 6 msgid "Run update-desktop-database." msgstr "Run update-desktop-database." # File: blurbs, line: 7 msgid "Run update-mime-database." msgstr "Run update-mime-database." # File: blurbs, line: 8 msgid "Run gtk-update-icon-cache for hicolor theme." msgstr "Run gtk-update-icon-cache for hicolor theme." # File: blurbs, line: 9 msgid "Rebuild SSL certificate database." msgstr "Rebuild SSL certificate database." # File: blurbs, line: 10 msgid "Install a Linux kernel from a bootdisk" msgstr "Install a Linux kernel from a bootdisk" # File: blurbs, line: 11 msgid "Create a USB Linux boot stick" msgstr "Create a USB Linux boot stick" # File: blurbs, line: 12 msgid "Set a default browser link." msgstr "Set a default browser link." # File: blurbs, line: 13 msgid "Set up LILO to boot Linux (and other OSes) from your hard drive" msgstr "Set up LILO to boot Linux (and other OSes) from your hard drive" # File: blurbs, line: 14 msgid "Configure the console mouse support (GPM)." msgstr "Configure the console mouse support (GPM)." # File: blurbs, line: 15 msgid "Configure basic network settings" msgstr "Configure basic network settings" # File: blurbs, line: 16 msgid "Select/deselect system daemons (services)" msgstr "Select/deselect system daemons (services)" # File: blurbs, line: 17 msgid "Select a font for the console" msgstr "Select a font for the console" # File: blurbs, line: 18 msgid "Select your timezone" msgstr "Select your timezone" # File: blurbs, line: 19 msgid "Choose a default window manager for X" msgstr "Choose a default window manager for X" # File: blurbs, line: 20 msgid "Set up ELILO (EFI LILO) to boot Linux from your hard drive" msgstr "Set up ELILO (EFI LILO) to boot Linux from your hard drive" # File: blurbs, line: 21 msgid "Set up GRUB to boot Linux (and other OSes) from your hard drive" msgstr "Set up GRUB to boot Linux (and other OSes) from your hard drive" # File: devmap_mknod.sh, line: 24 msgid "devfs detected: devmap_mknod.sh script not required." msgstr "devfs detected: devmap_mknod.sh script not required." # File: devmap_mknod.sh, line: 30 #, sh-format msgid "procfs not found: please create $CONTROL manually." msgstr "procfs not found: please create $CONTROL manually." # File: devmap_mknod.sh, line: 40 #, sh-format msgid "$DM_NAME kernel module not loaded: can't create $CONTROL." msgstr "$DM_NAME kernel module not loaded: can't create $CONTROL." # File: devmap_mknod.sh, line: 47 #, sh-format msgid "Creating $CONTROL character device with major:$MAJOR minor:$MINOR." msgstr "Creating $CONTROL character device with major:$MAJOR minor:$MINOR." # File: display.lilohelp, line: 13 msgid "" "Slint LILO Installation HELP file\n" "\n" "WARNING: As they say in the LILO docs, installing boot \n" "loaders is inherently dangerous. Be careful out there!\n" "\n" "These are the options you can use at the Slint LILO\n" "install menu:\n" "\n" "1. Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header.\n" "\n" " This choice allows you to start a new configuration \n" " file, /etc/lilo.conf, with no OS's entered into it \n" " (yet).\n" "\n" " You'll first be asked if you want to use an optional\n" " append=\"....\" line. If you didn't need to use extra \n" " parameters at the bootkernel prompt, then you can\n" " probably just hit ENTER here.\n" "\n" " You will be asked where you want to install LILO. This\n" " can be your Master Boot Record, your root partition's\n" " superblock (for OS/2's Boot Manager), or to a \n" " formatted floppy disk. \n" " \n" " Next, you'll be asked if you want a delay before \n" " booting the first OS in your lilo.conf file. This delay\n" " allows you to hit left-shift and boot any OS in the \n" " lilo.conf file by typing in the label you've given it.\n" "\n" " Once you've started a new lilo.conf, you must add at \n" " least one OS to it before you can install LILO.\n" "\n" "2. Menu choices to add Linux, OS/2, and DOS to the lilo.conf.\n" "\n" " These all pretty much work the same way. You'll be asked \n" " which partition you want to make bootable (answer \n" " /dev/hda1 or whatever partition you wish to use), and \n" " you'll also be asked to assign a label to the partition.\n" " The label can be any short word such as \"Linux\" or \"OS/2\"\n" " that you'll type in later to boot that partition. The boot\n" " prompt is not case-sensitive, so the user can type LINUX or\n" " os/2 later on and it will match the labels Linux and OS/2.\n" "\n" "3. Install LILO\n" " \n" " Once you've looked at your new config file and are \n" " satisfied with the way it looks, pick this choice to \n" " install LILO and leave the LILO installation menu.\n" "\n" "\n" "Other options:\n" "\n" " -- Recycle (Reinstall) using your original /etc/lilo.conf.\n" "\n" " If you already have an /etc/lilo.conf, and you just need to\n" " refresh lilo then you don't need to reconstruct your \n" " lilo.conf. Just use this menu choice to reinstall LILO \n" " using the existing /etc/lilo.conf.\n" "\n" "\n" " -- View your current /etc/lilo.conf\n" "\n" " If you haven't begun building a new lilo.conf, this choice\n" " will let you take a look at the existing one in /etc on your\n" " root Linux partition. \n" "\n" " If you have begun constructing a new lilo.conf, this option\n" " will let you view the progress on that.\n" "\n" "\n" " -- Skip LILO installation and exit this menu\n" "\n" " This option skips LILO installation. Use this if you don't \n" " want to install LILO, or if you've already installed it and \n" " don't need to reinstall. You have to reinstall LILO whenever\n" " you change your Linux kernel.\n" "\n" " -- Help - Read the Linux Loader HELP file \n" " \n" " I hope you found it helpful! :^)\n" "\n" "\n" "-----------\n" "\n" "Other LILO information:\n" "\n" " LILO on the Master Boot Record can be removed easily. \n" " MS-DOS's fdisk has a /MBR option that restores the master\n" " boot record. You can actually restore your original boot \n" " sector from the copy LILO makes in /boot, as well. This is\n" " the best way to go about it. See the LILO docs for more \n" " information. There is also a '-u' flag to LILO that restores\n" " the boot sector from the backup copy. Again, see the LILO\n" " docs for detailed info.\n" "\n" "Good luck!\n" "\n" "--- end of LILO help" msgstr "" "Slint LILO Installation HELP file\n" "\n" "WARNING: As they say in the LILO docs, installing boot \n" "loaders is inherently dangerous. Be careful out there!\n" "\n" "These are the options you can use at the Slint LILO\n" "install menu:\n" "\n" "1. Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header.\n" "\n" " This choice allows you to start a new configuration \n" " file, /etc/lilo.conf, with no OS's entered into it \n" " (yet).\n" "\n" " You'll first be asked if you want to use an optional\n" " append=\"....\" line. If you didn't need to use extra \n" " parameters at the bootkernel prompt, then you can\n" " probably just hit ENTER here.\n" "\n" " You will be asked where you want to install LILO. This\n" " can be your Master Boot Record, your root partition's\n" " superblock (for OS/2's Boot Manager), or to a \n" " formatted floppy disk. \n" " \n" " Next, you'll be asked if you want a delay before \n" " booting the first OS in your lilo.conf file. This delay\n" " allows you to hit left-shift and boot any OS in the \n" " lilo.conf file by typing in the label you've given it.\n" "\n" " Once you've started a new lilo.conf, you must add at \n" " least one OS to it before you can install LILO.\n" "\n" "2. Menu choices to add Linux, OS/2, and DOS to the lilo.conf.\n" "\n" " These all pretty much work the same way. You'll be asked \n" " which partition you want to make bootable (answer \n" " /dev/hda1 or whatever partition you wish to use), and \n" " you'll also be asked to assign a label to the partition.\n" " The label can be any short word such as \"Linux\" or \"OS/2\"\n" " that you'll type in later to boot that partition. The boot\n" " prompt is not case-sensitive, so the user can type LINUX or\n" " os/2 later on and it will match the labels Linux and OS/2.\n" "\n" "3. Install LILO\n" " \n" " Once you've looked at your new config file and are \n" " satisfied with the way it looks, pick this choice to \n" " install LILO and leave the LILO installation menu.\n" "\n" "\n" "Other options:\n" "\n" " -- Recycle (Reinstall) using your original /etc/lilo.conf.\n" "\n" " If you already have an /etc/lilo.conf, and you just need to\n" " refresh lilo then you don't need to reconstruct your \n" " lilo.conf. Just use this menu choice to reinstall LILO \n" " using the existing /etc/lilo.conf.\n" "\n" "\n" " -- View your current /etc/lilo.conf\n" "\n" " If you haven't begun building a new lilo.conf, this choice\n" " will let you take a look at the existing one in /etc on your\n" " root Linux partition. \n" "\n" " If you have begun constructing a new lilo.conf, this option\n" " will let you view the progress on that.\n" "\n" "\n" " -- Skip LILO installation and exit this menu\n" "\n" " This option skips LILO installation. Use this if you don't \n" " want to install LILO, or if you've already installed it and \n" " don't need to reinstall. You have to reinstall LILO whenever\n" " you change your Linux kernel.\n" "\n" " -- Help - Read the Linux Loader HELP file \n" " \n" " I hope you found it helpful! :^)\n" "\n" "\n" "-----------\n" "\n" "Other LILO information:\n" "\n" " LILO on the Master Boot Record can be removed easily. \n" " MS-DOS's fdisk has a /MBR option that restores the master\n" " boot record. You can actually restore your original boot \n" " sector from the copy LILO makes in /boot, as well. This is\n" " the best way to go about it. See the LILO docs for more \n" " information. There is also a '-u' flag to LILO that restores\n" " the boot sector from the backup copy. Again, see the LILO\n" " docs for detailed info.\n" "\n" "Good luck!\n" "\n" "--- end of LILO help" # File: display.lilohelp, line: 111 msgid "LILO INSTALLATION HELP" msgstr "LILO INSTALLATION HELP" # File: eliloconfig, line: 82 msgid "ERROR: System is not running under UEFI." msgstr "ERROR: System is not running under UEFI." # File: eliloconfig, line: 92 msgid "ERROR: No EFI System Partition mounted on /boot/efi." msgstr "ERROR: No EFI System Partition mounted on /boot/efi." # File: eliloconfig, line: 115 msgid "ERROR: No kernel found at /boot/vmlinuz." msgstr "ERROR: No kernel found at /boot/vmlinuz." # File: eliloconfig, line: 121 msgid "INSTALL ELILO" msgstr "INSTALL ELILO" # File: eliloconfig, line: 122 # File: eliloconfig, line: 182 # File: eliloconfig, line: 217 # File: eliloconfig, line: 241 msgid "ELILO (EFI Linux Loader) installation" msgstr "ELILO (EFI Linux Loader) installation" # File: eliloconfig, line: 123 msgid "" "ELILO is a Linux boot loader for EFI based systems. Installing ELILO will " "allow you to boot your Linux system from the hard drive after selecting it " "from the UEFI boot menu. Since an EFI System Partition was detected on this" " machine, it is recommended that you install ELILO now. Please select an " "option:" msgstr "" "ELILO is a Linux boot loader for EFI based systems. Installing ELILO will " "allow you to boot your Linux system from the hard drive after selecting it " "from the UEFI boot menu. Since an EFI System Partition was detected on this" " machine, it is recommended that you install ELILO now. Please select an " "option:" # File: eliloconfig, line: 129 msgid "Install ELILO on the EFI System Partition" msgstr "Install ELILO on the EFI System Partition" # File: eliloconfig, line: 130 msgid "Do not install ELILO" msgstr "Do not install ELILO" # File: eliloconfig, line: 181 msgid "INSTALL BOOT MENU ENTRY?" msgstr "INSTALL BOOT MENU ENTRY?" # File: eliloconfig, line: 183 msgid "" "Would you like to install a boot menu entry so that you can easily select " "Slint when you boot your machine? WARNING: DO NOT install a boot menu " "entry on Apple hardware. Apple computers use a different type of EFI " "firmware, and efibootmgr has been known to damage them. On all other " "computers, it is recommended to add a boot menu entry. Please select an " "option:" msgstr "" "Would you like to install a boot menu entry so that you can easily select " "Slint when you boot your machine? WARNING: DO NOT install a boot menu " "entry on Apple hardware. Apple computers use a different type of EFI " "firmware, and efibootmgr has been known to damage them. On all other " "computers, it is recommended to add a boot menu entry. Please select an " "option:" # File: eliloconfig, line: 190 msgid "Install a boot menu entry" msgstr "Install a boot menu entry" # File: eliloconfig, line: 191 msgid "Do not install a boot menu entry" msgstr "Do not install a boot menu entry" # File: eliloconfig, line: 216 msgid "REMOVE OLD Slint EFI BOOT ENTRY?" msgstr "REMOVE OLD Slint EFI BOOT ENTRY?" # File: eliloconfig, line: 218 msgid "" "An old Slint boot entry has been found in your EFI boot menu. Would you like to remove this before installing the new Slint boot entry? This is recommended.\n" "\n" "Old EFI boot menu entry:" msgstr "" "An old Slint boot entry has been found in your EFI boot menu. Would you like to remove this before installing the new Slint boot entry? This is recommended.\n" "\n" "Old EFI boot menu entry:" # File: eliloconfig, line: 240 msgid "EFI BOOT ENTRY INSTALLED" msgstr "EFI BOOT ENTRY INSTALLED" # File: eliloconfig, line: 242 msgid "" "A Slint boot entry has been installed to your EFI boot\n" "menu.\n" "\n" "EFI boot menu entry:" msgstr "" "A Slint boot entry has been installed to your EFI boot\n" "menu.\n" "\n" "EFI boot menu entry:" # File: explodepkg, line: 44 msgid "" "Usage: explodepkg package_name [package_name2, ...]\n" "\n" "Explodes a Slackware compatible software package\n" "(or any tar+{gzip,bzip2,lzma,xz archive) in the current directory.\n" "Equivalent to (for each package listed):\n" "\n" " ( umask 000 ; cat package_name | COMPRESSOR -dc | tar xvf package_name )\n" "\n" "Note: This should only be used for debugging or examining packages, not for \n" "installing them. It doesn't execute installation scripts or update the package\n" "indexes in /var/log/packages and /var/log/scripts." msgstr "" "Usage: explodepkg package_name [package_name2, ...]\n" "\n" "Explodes a Slackware compatible software package\n" "(or any tar+{gzip,bzip2,lzma,xz archive) in the current directory.\n" "Equivalent to (for each package listed):\n" "\n" " ( umask 000 ; cat package_name | COMPRESSOR -dc | tar xvf package_name )\n" "\n" "Note: This should only be used for debugging or examining packages, not for \n" "installing them. It doesn't execute installation scripts or update the package\n" "indexes in /var/log/packages and /var/log/scripts." # File: explodepkg, line: 61 #, sh-format msgid "Exploding package $PKG in current directory:" msgstr "Exploding package $PKG in current directory:" # File: explodepkg, line: 95 msgid "" "An installation script was detected in ./install/doinst.sh, but\n" " was not executed." msgstr "" "An installation script was detected in ./install/doinst.sh, but\n" " was not executed." # File: grubconfig, line: 32 msgid "This script should be executed by root.\n" msgstr "This script should be executed by root.\n" #. Allow to bail out # File: grubconfig, line: 39 msgid " INSTALL GRUB " msgstr " INSTALL GRUB " # File: grubconfig, line: 40 msgid "Do you want to install the GRUB boot loader?" msgstr "Do you want to install the GRUB boot loader?" # File: grubconfig, line: 41 msgid "Install GRUB" msgstr "Install GRUB" # File: grubconfig, line: 42 msgid "Do not install GRUB" msgstr "Do not install GRUB" # File: grubconfig, line: 143 msgid "INCLUDE EXTRA PARAMETERS IN THE BOOT COMMAND LINE?" msgstr "INCLUDE EXTRA PARAMETERS IN THE BOOT COMMAND LINE?" # File: grubconfig, line: 145 msgid "" "You might need extra parameters to be included in the boot command line of " "the installed system. If you typed parameters before booting the Slint " "installer, you will probably want to enter the same ones here. If you don't " "need any extra parameter to be included, just press ENTER to continue.\n" msgstr "" "You might need extra parameters to be included in the boot command line of " "the installed system. If you typed parameters before booting the Slint " "installer, you will probably want to enter the same ones here. If you don't " "need any extra parameter to be included, just press ENTER to continue.\n" # File: grubconfig, line: 187 #, sh-format msgid "Installation on the MBR of $DEVICE\n" msgstr "Installation on the MBR of $DEVICE\n" #. Update the boot menu # File: grubconfig, line: 199 msgid "Updating boot/grub/grub.cfg...\n" msgstr "Updating boot/grub/grub.cfg...\n" # File: installpkg, line: 113 #, sh-format msgid "" "WARNING: pkgtools are unstable with tar > 1.13.\n" "You should provide a \"tar-1.13\" in your $PATH" msgstr "" "WARNING: pkgtools are unstable with tar > 1.13.\n" "You should provide a \"tar-1.13\" in your $PATH" # File: installpkg, line: 120 msgid "" "Usage: installpkg [options] \n" "\n" "Installpkg is used to install a .t{gz,bz,lz,xz} package like this:\n" " installpkg slackware-package-1.0.0-i486-1.tgz (or .tbz, .tlz, .txz)\n" "\n" "options: --warn (warn if files will be overwritten, but do not install)\n" " --root /mnt (install someplace else, like /mnt)\n" " --infobox (use dialog to draw an info box)\n" " --terse (display a one-line short description for install)\n" " --menu (confirm package installation with a menu)\n" " --md5sum (record the package's md5sum in the metadata file)\n" msgstr "" "Usage: installpkg [options] \n" "\n" "Installpkg is used to install a .t{gz,bz,lz,xz} package like this:\n" " installpkg slackware-package-1.0.0-i486-1.tgz (or .tbz, .tlz, .txz)\n" "\n" "options: --warn (warn if files will be overwritten, but do not install)\n" " --root /mnt (install someplace else, like /mnt)\n" " --infobox (use dialog to draw an info box)\n" " --terse (display a one-line short description for install)\n" " --menu (confirm package installation with a menu)\n" " --md5sum (record the package's md5sum in the metadata file)\n" # File: installpkg, line: 258 #, sh-format msgid "Cannot install $package: file not found" msgstr "Cannot install $package: file not found" # File: installpkg, line: 275 #, sh-format msgid "" "Cannot install $package: file does not end in .tgz, .tbz, .tlz, or .txz" msgstr "" "Cannot install $package: file does not end in .tgz, .tbz, .tlz, or .txz" # File: installpkg, line: 304 #, sh-format msgid "" "Cannot install $package: external compression utility $packagecompression " "missing" msgstr "" "Cannot install $package: external compression utility $packagecompression " "missing" # File: installpkg, line: 327 #, sh-format msgid "Verifying package $package_name." msgstr "Verifying package $package_name." # File: installpkg, line: 335 #, sh-format msgid "" "Unable to install $package: tar archive is corrupt (tar returned error code" " $TARERROR)" msgstr "" "Unable to install $package: tar archive is corrupt (tar returned error code" " $TARERROR)" # File: installpkg, line: 384 #, sh-format msgid "Size: Compressed: ${COMPRESSED}, uncompressed: ${UNCOMPRESSED}." msgstr "Size: Compressed: ${COMPRESSED}, uncompressed: ${UNCOMPRESSED}." # File: installpkg, line: 409 #, sh-format msgid "Installing package $package_name:" msgstr "Installing package $package_name:" # File: installpkg, line: 411 msgid "PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:" msgstr "PACKAGE DESCRIPTION:" #. install infobox package # File: installpkg, line: 420 #, sh-format msgid "Installing package $shortname $PMSG" msgstr "Installing package $shortname $PMSG" #. we must need a full menu: # File: installpkg, line: 422 #, sh-format msgid "Package Name: $shortname $PMSG" msgstr "Package Name: $shortname $PMSG" # File: installpkg, line: 423 #, sh-format msgid "Install package $shortname" msgstr "Install package $shortname" # File: installpkg, line: 424 #, sh-format msgid "Do not install package $shortname" msgstr "Do not install package $shortname" # File: installpkg, line: 425 #, sh-format msgid "Abort software installation completely" msgstr "Abort software installation completely" #. Some dumb bunny built a package with something other than makepkg. Bad! #. Oh well. Bound to happen. Par for the course. Fix it and move on... # File: installpkg, line: 469 msgid "WARNING: Package has not been created with 'makepkg'" msgstr "WARNING: Package has not been created with 'makepkg'" # File: installpkg, line: 485 #, sh-format msgid "Executing install script for $package_name." msgstr "Executing install script for $package_name." # File: installpkg, line: 514 #, sh-format msgid "Package $package_name installed." msgstr "Package $package_name installed." # File: liloconfig, line: 39 msgid "UEFI FIRMWARE DETECTED" msgstr "UEFI FIRMWARE DETECTED" # File: liloconfig, line: 40 msgid "LILO (Linux Loader) installation" msgstr "LILO (Linux Loader) installation" # File: liloconfig, line: 42 msgid "" "Since LILO (the traditional Linux Loader) does not work with machines " "running UEFI firmware (except in Legacy BIOS mode), you probably do not need" " to install it. Instead, you'll need ELILO, which is a version of LILO " "designed to work with EFI/UEFI systems." msgstr "" "Since LILO (the traditional Linux Loader) does not work with machines " "running UEFI firmware (except in Legacy BIOS mode), you probably do not need" " to install it. Instead, you'll need ELILO, which is a version of LILO " "designed to work with EFI/UEFI systems." # File: liloconfig, line: 47 msgid "Skip installing LILO and proceed to ELILO installation" msgstr "Skip installing LILO and proceed to ELILO installation" # File: liloconfig, line: 48 msgid "Install LILO anyway" msgstr "Install LILO anyway" # File: liloconfig, line: 144 msgid "OPTIONAL SLINT LOGO BOOT SCREEN" msgstr "OPTIONAL SLINT LOGO BOOT SCREEN" # File: liloconfig, line: 146 msgid "" "Would you like to use a boot screen with an image? If you answer no here, " "the standard LILO menu will be used.\n" msgstr "" "Would you like to use a boot screen with an image? If you answer no here, " "the standard LILO menu will be used.\n" # File: liloconfig, line: 174 msgid "CONFIGURE LILO TO USE FRAME BUFFER CONSOLE?" msgstr "CONFIGURE LILO TO USE FRAME BUFFER CONSOLE?" # File: liloconfig, line: 176 msgid "" "Looking at /proc/devices, it seems your kernel has support for the VESA " "frame buffer console. If we enable this in /etc/lilo.conf, it will allow " "more rows and columns of text on the screen and give you a cool penguin logo" " at boot time. However, the frame buffer text console is slower than a " "standard text console. In addition, not every video card or monitor " "supports all of these video modes, and some X drivers could be confused by " "them. Would you like to use the frame buffer console, or the standard Linux" " console?" msgstr "" "Looking at /proc/devices, it seems your kernel has support for the VESA " "frame buffer console. If we enable this in /etc/lilo.conf, it will allow " "more rows and columns of text on the screen and give you a cool penguin logo" " at boot time. However, the frame buffer text console is slower than a " "standard text console. In addition, not every video card or monitor " "supports all of these video modes, and some X drivers could be confused by " "them. Would you like to use the frame buffer console, or the standard Linux" " console?" # File: liloconfig, line: 184 msgid "Use the standard Linux console (the safe choice)" msgstr "Use the standard Linux console (the safe choice)" # File: liloconfig, line: 185 msgid "Ask about using VESA modes at boot; time out to standard" msgstr "Ask about using VESA modes at boot; time out to standard" # File: liloconfig, line: 186 msgid "Frame buffer console, 640x480x64k" msgstr "Frame buffer console, 640x480x64k" # File: liloconfig, line: 187 msgid "Frame buffer console, 800x600x64k" msgstr "Frame buffer console, 800x600x64k" # File: liloconfig, line: 188 msgid "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x64k" msgstr "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x64k" # File: liloconfig, line: 189 msgid "Frame buffer console, 640x480x32k" msgstr "Frame buffer console, 640x480x32k" # File: liloconfig, line: 190 msgid "Frame buffer console, 800x600x32k" msgstr "Frame buffer console, 800x600x32k" # File: liloconfig, line: 191 msgid "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x32k" msgstr "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x32k" # File: liloconfig, line: 192 msgid "Frame buffer console, 640x480x256" msgstr "Frame buffer console, 640x480x256" # File: liloconfig, line: 193 msgid "Frame buffer console, 800x600x256" msgstr "Frame buffer console, 800x600x256" # File: liloconfig, line: 194 msgid "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x256" msgstr "Frame buffer console, 1024x768x256" # File: liloconfig, line: 245 msgid "OPTIONAL LILO append= LINE" msgstr "OPTIONAL LILO append= LINE" # File: liloconfig, line: 246 msgid "" "Some systems might require extra parameters to be passed to the kernel. If " "you needed to pass parameters to the kernel when you booted the Slint " "bootdisk, you'll probably want to enter the same ones here. Most systems " "won't require any extra parameters. If you don't need any, just hit ENTER " "to continue.\n" msgstr "" "Some systems might require extra parameters to be passed to the kernel. If " "you needed to pass parameters to the kernel when you booted the Slint " "bootdisk, you'll probably want to enter the same ones here. Most systems " "won't require any extra parameters. If you don't need any, just hit ENTER " "to continue.\n" #. ## Target location? # File: liloconfig, line: 265 # File: liloconfig, line: 609 #, sh-format msgid "SELECT LILO DESTINATION" msgstr "SELECT LILO DESTINATION" # File: liloconfig, line: 266 # File: liloconfig, line: 610 msgid "" "LILO can be installed to a variety of places:\n" "\n" " 1. The superblock of your root Linux partition. (which could be made the bootable partition with Windows or Linux fdisk, or booted with a program like OS/2 Boot Manager)\n" " 2. A formatted floppy disk.\n" " 3. The Master Boot Record of your first hard drive.\n" "\n" "Options 1 and 2 are the safest, but option 1 does require a little extra work later (setting the partition bootable with fdisk). Which option would you like?" msgstr "" "LILO can be installed to a variety of places:\n" "\n" " 1. The superblock of your root Linux partition. (which could be made the bootable partition with Windows or Linux fdisk, or booted with a program like OS/2 Boot Manager)\n" " 2. A formatted floppy disk.\n" " 3. The Master Boot Record of your first hard drive.\n" "\n" "Options 1 and 2 are the safest, but option 1 does require a little extra work later (setting the partition bootable with fdisk). Which option would you like?" # File: liloconfig, line: 278 # File: liloconfig, line: 622 msgid "Install to superblock (not for use with XFS)" msgstr "Install to superblock (not for use with XFS)" # File: liloconfig, line: 279 # File: liloconfig, line: 623 msgid "Install to a formatted floppy in /dev/fd0 (A:)" msgstr "Install to a formatted floppy in /dev/fd0 (A:)" # File: liloconfig, line: 280 # File: liloconfig, line: 624 msgid "Install to Master Boot Record" msgstr "Install to Master Boot Record" # File: liloconfig, line: 435 #, sh-format msgid "I can't find a device named $ArG1 !" msgstr "I can't find a device named $ArG1 !" # File: liloconfig, line: 439 msgid "Are you sure you want to use this device name " msgstr "Are you sure you want to use this device name " # File: liloconfig, line: 453 msgid "DEVICE FILE NOT FOUND" msgstr "DEVICE FILE NOT FOUND" # File: liloconfig, line: 453 #, sh-format msgid "" "I can't find a device named $ArG1. Are you sure you want to use this device " "name?" msgstr "" "I can't find a device named $ArG1. Are you sure you want to use this device " "name?" # File: liloconfig, line: 463 msgid "Installing the Linux Loader..." msgstr "Installing the Linux Loader..." # File: liloconfig, line: 490 #, sh-format msgid "" "Sorry, but the attempt to install LILO has returned an error, so LILO has " "not been correctly installed. You'll have to use a bootdisk to start your " "machine instead. It should still be possible to get LILO working by editing" " the /etc/lilo.conf and reinstalling LILO manually. See the LILO man page " "and documentation in $LILODOCDIR for more help. The error message may be " "seen above." msgstr "" "Sorry, but the attempt to install LILO has returned an error, so LILO has " "not been correctly installed. You'll have to use a bootdisk to start your " "machine instead. It should still be possible to get LILO working by editing" " the /etc/lilo.conf and reinstalling LILO manually. See the LILO man page " "and documentation in $LILODOCDIR for more help. The error message may be " "seen above." #. OK, now let's see if we should automate things: # File: liloconfig, line: 547 msgid "INSTALL LILO" msgstr "INSTALL LILO" # File: liloconfig, line: 547 msgid "" "LILO (Linux Loader) is a generic boot loader. There's a simple installation" " which tries to automatically set up LILO to boot Linux (also Windows if " "found). For more advanced users, the expert option offers more control over" " the installation process. Since LILO does not work in all cases (and can " "damage partitions if incorrectly installed), there's the third (safe) " "option, which is to skip installing LILO for now. You can always install it" " later with the 'liloconfig' command. Which option would you like?" msgstr "" "LILO (Linux Loader) is a generic boot loader. There's a simple installation" " which tries to automatically set up LILO to boot Linux (also Windows if " "found). For more advanced users, the expert option offers more control over" " the installation process. Since LILO does not work in all cases (and can " "damage partitions if incorrectly installed), there's the third (safe) " "option, which is to skip installing LILO for now. You can always install it" " later with the 'liloconfig' command. Which option would you like?" # File: liloconfig, line: 556 msgid "Try to install LILO automatically" msgstr "Try to install LILO automatically" # File: liloconfig, line: 557 msgid "Use expert lilo.conf setup menu" msgstr "Use expert lilo.conf setup menu" # File: liloconfig, line: 558 msgid "Do not install LILO" msgstr "Do not install LILO" # File: liloconfig, line: 575 msgid "EXPERT LILO INSTALLATION" msgstr "EXPERT LILO INSTALLATION" # File: liloconfig, line: 576 msgid "" "This menu directs the creation of the LILO config file, lilo.conf. To " "install, you make a new LILO configuration file by creating a new header and" " then adding one or more bootable partitions to the file. Once you've done " "this, you can select the install option. Alternately, if you already have an" " /etc/lilo.conf, you may reinstall using that. If you make a mistake, you " "can always start over by choosing 'Begin'. Which option would you like?" msgstr "" "This menu directs the creation of the LILO config file, lilo.conf. To " "install, you make a new LILO configuration file by creating a new header and" " then adding one or more bootable partitions to the file. Once you've done " "this, you can select the install option. Alternately, if you already have an" " /etc/lilo.conf, you may reinstall using that. If you make a mistake, you " "can always start over by choosing 'Begin'. Which option would you like?" # File: liloconfig, line: 583 msgid "Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header" msgstr "Start LILO configuration with a new LILO header" # File: liloconfig, line: 584 msgid "Add a Linux partition to the LILO config" msgstr "Add a Linux partition to the LILO config" # File: liloconfig, line: 585 msgid "Add a Windows FAT or NTFS partition to the LILO config" msgstr "Add a Windows FAT or NTFS partition to the LILO config" # File: liloconfig, line: 586 msgid "Install LILO" msgstr "Install LILO" # File: liloconfig, line: 587 msgid "Reinstall LILO using the existing lilo.conf" msgstr "Reinstall LILO using the existing lilo.conf" # File: liloconfig, line: 588 msgid "Skip LILO installation and exit this menu" msgstr "Skip LILO installation and exit this menu" # File: liloconfig, line: 589 msgid "View your current /etc/lilo.conf" msgstr "View your current /etc/lilo.conf" # File: liloconfig, line: 590 msgid "Read the Linux Loader HELP file" msgstr "Read the Linux Loader HELP file" # File: liloconfig, line: 657 msgid "CONFIRM LOCATION TO INSTALL LILO" msgstr "CONFIRM LOCATION TO INSTALL LILO" # File: liloconfig, line: 658 msgid "" "The auto-detected location to install the LILO boot block is shown below. " "If you need to make any changes, you can make them below. Otherwise, hit " "ENTER to accept the target location shown." msgstr "" "The auto-detected location to install the LILO boot block is shown below. " "If you need to make any changes, you can make them below. Otherwise, hit " "ENTER to accept the target location shown." #. ## Timeout? # File: liloconfig, line: 674 msgid "CHOOSE LILO TIMEOUT" msgstr "CHOOSE LILO TIMEOUT" # File: liloconfig, line: 674 msgid "" "At boot time, how long would you like LILO to wait for you to select an " "operating system? If you let LILO time out, it will boot the first OS in " "the configuration file by default." msgstr "" "At boot time, how long would you like LILO to wait for you to select an " "operating system? If you let LILO time out, it will boot the first OS in " "the configuration file by default." # File: liloconfig, line: 678 msgid "Don't wait at all - boot straight into the first OS" msgstr "Don't wait at all - boot straight into the first OS" # File: liloconfig, line: 679 msgid "5 seconds" msgstr "5 seconds" # File: liloconfig, line: 680 msgid "30 seconds" msgstr "30 seconds" # File: liloconfig, line: 681 msgid "Present a prompt and wait until a choice is made" msgstr "Present a prompt and wait until a choice is made" # File: liloconfig, line: 800 #, sh-format msgid "SELECT LINUX PARTITION $DEFROOT" msgstr "SELECT LINUX PARTITION $DEFROOT" # File: liloconfig, line: 802 msgid "Which Linux partition would you like LILO to boot?" msgstr "Which Linux partition would you like LILO to boot?" # File: liloconfig, line: 824 #, sh-format msgid "SELECT PARTITION NAME FOR $LINUX_PART" msgstr "SELECT PARTITION NAME FOR $LINUX_PART" # File: liloconfig, line: 825 msgid "" "Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. You'll use this" " name if you specify a partition to boot at the LILO prompt. 'Linux' might " "not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A SINGLE WORD." msgstr "" "Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. You'll use this" " name if you specify a partition to boot at the LILO prompt. 'Linux' might " "not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A SINGLE WORD." # File: liloconfig, line: 850 msgid "" "These are possibly Windows or DOS partitions. They will be treated\n" "as such if you install them using this menu." msgstr "" "These are possibly Windows or DOS partitions. They will be treated\n" "as such if you install them using this menu." # File: liloconfig, line: 862 msgid "Which one would you like LILO to boot?" msgstr "Which one would you like LILO to boot?" # File: liloconfig, line: 864 msgid "SELECT WINDOWS PARTITION" msgstr "SELECT WINDOWS PARTITION" # File: liloconfig, line: 876 msgid "SELECT PARTITION NAME" msgstr "SELECT PARTITION NAME" # File: liloconfig, line: 877 msgid "" "Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. You'll use this" " name if you specify a partition to boot at the LILO prompt. 'Windows' might" " not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A SINGLE WORD." msgstr "" "Now you must select a short, unique name for this partition. You'll use this" " name if you specify a partition to boot at the LILO prompt. 'Windows' might" " not be a bad choice. THIS MUST BE A SINGLE WORD." # File: liloconfig, line: 919 msgid "CAN'T ADD WINDOWS PARTITION" msgstr "CAN'T ADD WINDOWS PARTITION" # File: liloconfig, line: 919 msgid "You can't add partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header." msgstr "" "You can't add partitions unless you start over with a new LILO header." # File: liloconfig, line: 931 msgid "CAN'T INSTALL LILO" msgstr "CAN'T INSTALL LILO" # File: liloconfig, line: 931 msgid "" "LILO could not be installed. If you have not created a LILO configuration " "file by defining a new header and adding at least one bootable partition to " "it, you must do so before installing LILO. If you were attempting to use an " "existing LILO confguration file, it could not be found. Try making a new " "one." msgstr "" "LILO could not be installed. If you have not created a LILO configuration " "file by defining a new header and adding at least one bootable partition to " "it, you must do so before installing LILO. If you were attempting to use an " "existing LILO confguration file, it could not be found. Try making a new " "one." # File: liloconfig, line: 959 msgid "YOUR NEW /etc/lilo.conf" msgstr "YOUR NEW /etc/lilo.conf" # File: liloconfig, line: 962 # File: liloconfig, line: 964 msgid "YOUR OLD /etc/lilo.conf" msgstr "YOUR OLD /etc/lilo.conf" # File: liloconfig, line: 966 msgid "NO CONFIG FILE FOUND" msgstr "NO CONFIG FILE FOUND" # File: liloconfig, line: 966 msgid "" "Sorry, but you don't have a LILO configuration file that can be viewed." msgstr "" "Sorry, but you don't have a LILO configuration file that can be viewed." # File: makepkg, line: 53 #, sh-format msgid "" "WARNING: pkgtools are unstable with tar > 1.13.\n" " You should provide a \"tar-1.13\" in your $PATH." msgstr "" "WARNING: pkgtools are unstable with tar > 1.13.\n" " You should provide a \"tar-1.13\" in your $PATH." # File: makepkg, line: 79 msgid "" "Usage: makepkg package_name.tgz\n" " (or: package_name.tbz, package_name.tlz, package_name.txz)\n" "\n" "Makes a Slackware compatible package containing the contents of the current\n" "and all subdirectories. If symbolic links exist, they will be removed and\n" "an installation script will be made to recreate them later. This script will\n" "be called \"install/doinst.sh\". You may add any of your own ash-compatible\n" "shell scripts to this file and rebuild the package if you wish.\n" "\n" "options: -l, --linkadd y|n (moves symlinks into doinst.sh: recommended)\n" " -p, --prepend (prepend rather than append symlinks to an existing\n" " doinst.sh. Useful to link libraries needed by\n" " programs in the doinst.sh script)\n" " -c, --chown y|n (resets all permissions to root:root 755\n" " - not generally recommended)\n" "\n" "If these options are not set, makepkg will prompt as appropriate." msgstr "" "Usage: makepkg package_name.tgz\n" " (or: package_name.tbz, package_name.tlz, package_name.txz)\n" "\n" "Makes a Slackware compatible package containing the contents of the current\n" "and all subdirectories. If symbolic links exist, they will be removed and\n" "an installation script will be made to recreate them later. This script will\n" "be called \"install/doinst.sh\". You may add any of your own ash-compatible\n" "shell scripts to this file and rebuild the package if you wish.\n" "\n" "options: -l, --linkadd y|n (moves symlinks into doinst.sh: recommended)\n" " -p, --prepend (prepend rather than append symlinks to an existing\n" " doinst.sh. Useful to link libraries needed by\n" " programs in the doinst.sh script)\n" " -c, --chown y|n (resets all permissions to root:root 755\n" " - not generally recommended)\n" "\n" "If these options are not set, makepkg will prompt as appropriate." # File: makepkg, line: 177 #, sh-format msgid "ERROR: gzip compression utility not found in $PATH." msgstr "ERROR: gzip compression utility not found in $PATH." # File: makepkg, line: 184 #, sh-format msgid "ERROR: bzip2 compression utility not found in $PATH." msgstr "ERROR: bzip2 compression utility not found in $PATH." # File: makepkg, line: 191 #, sh-format msgid "ERROR: lzma compression utility not found in $PATH." msgstr "ERROR: lzma compression utility not found in $PATH." # File: makepkg, line: 198 #, sh-format msgid "ERROR: xz compression utility not found in $PATH." msgstr "ERROR: xz compression utility not found in $PATH." # File: makepkg, line: 206 msgid "Slackware package maker, version 3.141593." msgstr "Slackware package maker, version 3.141593." # File: makepkg, line: 209 msgid "Searching for symbolic links:" msgstr "Searching for symbolic links:" # File: makepkg, line: 222 msgid "" "Unless your existing installation script already contains the code\n" "to create these links, you should append these lines to your existing\n" "install script. Now's your chance. :^)\n" "\n" "Would you like to add this stuff to the existing install script and\n" "remove the symbolic links" msgstr "" "Unless your existing installation script already contains the code\n" "to create these links, you should append these lines to your existing\n" "install script. Now's your chance. :^)\n" "\n" "Would you like to add this stuff to the existing install script and\n" "remove the symbolic links" # File: makepkg, line: 230 msgid "" "It is recommended that you make these lines your new installation script.\n" "\n" "Would you like to make this stuff the install script for this package\n" "and remove the symbolic links" msgstr "" "It is recommended that you make these lines your new installation script.\n" "\n" "Would you like to make this stuff the install script for this package\n" "and remove the symbolic links" # File: makepkg, line: 261 msgid "Removing symbolic links:" msgstr "Removing symbolic links:" # File: makepkg, line: 267 msgid "Updating your ./install/doinst.sh (prepending symlinks)..." msgstr "Updating your ./install/doinst.sh (prepending symlinks)..." # File: makepkg, line: 270 msgid "Updating your ./install/doinst.sh..." msgstr "Updating your ./install/doinst.sh..." # File: makepkg, line: 274 msgid "Creating your new ./install/doinst.sh..." msgstr "Creating your new ./install/doinst.sh..." # File: makepkg, line: 279 msgid "" "No symbolic links were found, so we won't make an installation script.\n" "You can make your own later in ./install/doinst.sh and rebuild the\n" "package if you like." msgstr "" "No symbolic links were found, so we won't make an installation script.\n" "You can make your own later in ./install/doinst.sh and rebuild the\n" "package if you like." # File: makepkg, line: 286 msgid "" "This next step is optional - you can set the directories in your package\n" "to some sane permissions. If any of the directories in your package have\n" "special permissions, then DO NOT reset them here!\n" "\n" "Would you like to reset all directory permissions to 755 (drwxr-xr-x) and\n" "directory ownerships to root.root" msgstr "" "This next step is optional - you can set the directories in your package\n" "to some sane permissions. If any of the directories in your package have\n" "special permissions, then DO NOT reset them here!\n" "\n" "Would you like to reset all directory permissions to 755 (drwxr-xr-x) and\n" "directory ownerships to root.root" # File: makepkg, line: 312 #, sh-format msgid "" "WARNING: $PWD is chmod $OLDROOTPERMS\n" "temporarily changing to chmod 755" msgstr "" "WARNING: $PWD is chmod $OLDROOTPERMS\n" "temporarily changing to chmod 755" # File: makepkg, line: 319 #, sh-format msgid "Creating Slackware package: ${TARGET_NAME}/${TAR_NAME}.${EXTENSION}" msgstr "Creating Slackware package: ${TARGET_NAME}/${TAR_NAME}.${EXTENSION}" # File: makepkg, line: 328 #, sh-format msgid "ERROR: gzip returned error code $ERRCODE -- makepkg failed." msgstr "ERROR: gzip returned error code $ERRCODE -- makepkg failed." # File: makepkg, line: 336 #, sh-format msgid "ERROR: bzip2 returned error code $ERRCODE -- makepkg failed." msgstr "ERROR: bzip2 returned error code $ERRCODE -- makepkg failed." # File: makepkg, line: 344 #, sh-format msgid "ERROR: lzma returned error code $ERRCODE -- makepkg failed." msgstr "ERROR: lzma returned error code $ERRCODE -- makepkg failed." # File: makepkg, line: 352 #, sh-format msgid "ERROR: xz returned error code $ERRCODE -- makepkg failed." msgstr "ERROR: xz returned error code $ERRCODE -- makepkg failed." # File: makepkg, line: 360 #, sh-format msgid "WARNING: zero length file" msgstr "WARNING: zero length file" # File: makepkg, line: 367 msgid "WARNING: gzip test failed on" msgstr "WARNING: gzip test failed on" # File: makepkg, line: 378 msgid "" "WARNING: /usr/share/man (with possibly not gzipped man pages) detected" msgstr "" "WARNING: /usr/share/man (with possibly not gzipped man pages) detected" # File: makepkg, line: 383 msgid "" "WARNING: /usr/share/info (with possibly not gzipped info pages) detected" msgstr "" "WARNING: /usr/share/info (with possibly not gzipped info pages) detected" # File: makepkg, line: 388 msgid "" "WARNING: site_perl directory detected (this is fine for a local package " "build)" msgstr "" "WARNING: site_perl directory detected (this is fine for a local package " "build)" # File: makepkg, line: 395 #, sh-format msgid "Restoring permissions of $PWD to chmod $OLDROOTPERMS" msgstr "Restoring permissions of $PWD to chmod $OLDROOTPERMS" # File: makepkg, line: 401 #, sh-format msgid "Slackware package ${TARGET_NAME}/${TAR_NAME}.${EXTENSION} created." msgstr "Slackware package ${TARGET_NAME}/${TAR_NAME}.${EXTENSION} created." # File: netconfig, line: 248 #, sh-format msgid "" "The address you have entered seems to be non-standard. We were expecting\n" "$ArG2 groups of numbers seperated by dots, like: 127.0.0.1\n" "Are you absolutely sure you want to use the address $ArG1?" msgstr "" "The address you have entered seems to be non-standard. We were expecting\n" "$ArG2 groups of numbers seperated by dots, like: 127.0.0.1\n" "Are you absolutely sure you want to use the address $ArG1?" # File: netconfig, line: 252 msgid "WARNING" msgstr "WARNING" # File: netconfig, line: 287 msgid "" "First, we'll need the name you'd like to give your host.\n" "Only the base hostname is needed right now. (not the domain)\n" "\n" "Enter hostname:" msgstr "" "First, we'll need the name you'd like to give your host.\n" "Only the base hostname is needed right now. (not the domain)\n" "\n" "Enter hostname:" # File: netconfig, line: 291 msgid "ENTER HOSTNAME" msgstr "ENTER HOSTNAME" # File: netconfig, line: 305 #, sh-format msgid "" "Now, we need the domain name for this machine, such as:\n" "\n" "example.org\n" "\n" "Do not supply a leading '.'\n" "\n" "Enter domain name for $HOSTNM:" msgstr "" "Now, we need the domain name for this machine, such as:\n" "\n" "example.org\n" "\n" "Do not supply a leading '.'\n" "\n" "Enter domain name for $HOSTNM:" # File: netconfig, line: 312 #, sh-format msgid "ENTER DOMAINNAME FOR $HOSTNM" msgstr "ENTER DOMAINNAME FOR $HOSTNM" # File: netconfig, line: 333 #, sh-format msgid "CONFIGURATION TYPE FOR $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN" msgstr "CONFIGURATION TYPE FOR $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN" # File: netconfig, line: 336 msgid "" "Now we need to know how your machine connects to the network.\n" "\n" "If you have an internal network card and an assigned IP address, gateway, and DNS, use the 'static IP' choice to enter these values. If your IP address is assigned by a DHCP server (commonly used by cable modem and DSL services), select 'DHCP'. If you do not have a network card, select the 'loopback' choice. You may also select 'NetworkManager' if you would like to have the NetworkManager daemon automatically handle your wired and wireless network interfaces (this is simple and usually works). Which type of network setup would you like?" msgstr "" "Now we need to know how your machine connects to the network.\n" "\n" "If you have an internal network card and an assigned IP address, gateway, and DNS, use the 'static IP' choice to enter these values. If your IP address is assigned by a DHCP server (commonly used by cable modem and DSL services), select 'DHCP'. If you do not have a network card, select the 'loopback' choice. You may also select 'NetworkManager' if you would like to have the NetworkManager daemon automatically handle your wired and wireless network interfaces (this is simple and usually works). Which type of network setup would you like?" # File: netconfig, line: 346 msgid "Use a static IP address to configure ethernet" msgstr "Use a static IP address to configure ethernet" # File: netconfig, line: 347 msgid "Use a DHCP server to configure ethernet" msgstr "Use a DHCP server to configure ethernet" # File: netconfig, line: 348 msgid "Set up a loopback connection (modem or no net)" msgstr "Set up a loopback connection (modem or no net)" # File: netconfig, line: 349 msgid "Autoconfigure network using NetworkManager" msgstr "Autoconfigure network using NetworkManager" # File: netconfig, line: 359 msgid "SET DHCP HOSTNAME" msgstr "SET DHCP HOSTNAME" # File: netconfig, line: 359 msgid "" "Some network providers require that the DHCP hostname be set in order to " "connect. If so, they'll have assigned a hostname to your machine, which may" " look something like CC-NUMBER-A (this depends on your ISP). If you were " "assigned a DHCP hostname, please enter it below. If you do not have a DHCP " "hostname, just hit ENTER or Cancel." msgstr "" "Some network providers require that the DHCP hostname be set in order to " "connect. If so, they'll have assigned a hostname to your machine, which may" " look something like CC-NUMBER-A (this depends on your ISP). If you were " "assigned a DHCP hostname, please enter it below. If you do not have a DHCP " "hostname, just hit ENTER or Cancel." # File: netconfig, line: 384 #, sh-format msgid "" "Enter your IP address for the local machine. Example: \n" "111.112.113.114\n" "Enter IP address for $HOSTNM (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):" msgstr "" "Enter your IP address for the local machine. Example: \n" "111.112.113.114\n" "Enter IP address for $HOSTNM (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):" # File: netconfig, line: 387 #, sh-format msgid "ENTER IP ADDRESS FOR $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN" msgstr "ENTER IP ADDRESS FOR $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN" # File: netconfig, line: 410 msgid "" "Enter your netmask. This will generally look something\n" "like this: 255.255.255.0\n" "Enter netmask (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):" msgstr "" "Enter your netmask. This will generally look something\n" "like this: 255.255.255.0\n" "Enter netmask (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):" # File: netconfig, line: 413 msgid "ENTER NETMASK FOR LOCAL NETWORK" msgstr "ENTER NETMASK FOR LOCAL NETWORK" # File: netconfig, line: 440 msgid "Enter the address for the gateway on your network, such as:" msgstr "Enter the address for the gateway on your network, such as:" # File: netconfig, line: 444 msgid "" "If you don't have a gateway on your network just hit ENTER\n" "without entering a gateway IP address.\n" "\n" "Enter gateway address (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):" msgstr "" "If you don't have a gateway on your network just hit ENTER\n" "without entering a gateway IP address.\n" "\n" "Enter gateway address (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):" # File: netconfig, line: 448 msgid "ENTER GATEWAY ADDRESS" msgstr "ENTER GATEWAY ADDRESS" # File: netconfig, line: 469 msgid "USE A NAMESERVER?" msgstr "USE A NAMESERVER?" # File: netconfig, line: 469 msgid "Will you be accessing a nameserver?" msgstr "Will you be accessing a nameserver?" # File: netconfig, line: 480 #, sh-format msgid "" "Here is your current IP address, full hostname, and base hostname:\n" "$IPADDR $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN $HOSTNM\n" "\n" "Please give the IP address of the name server to use,\n" "such as $DNSSAMPLE.\n" "\n" "You can add more Domain Name Servers later by editing $RESOLV.\n" "\n" "Primary name server to use (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):" msgstr "" "Here is your current IP address, full hostname, and base hostname:\n" "$IPADDR $HOSTNM.$DOMAIN $HOSTNM\n" "\n" "Please give the IP address of the name server to use,\n" "such as $DNSSAMPLE.\n" "\n" "You can add more Domain Name Servers later by editing $RESOLV.\n" "\n" "Primary name server to use (aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd):" # File: netconfig, line: 489 msgid "SELECT NAMESERVER" msgstr "SELECT NAMESERVER" # File: netconfig, line: 517 msgid "PROBE FOR NETWORK CARD?" msgstr "PROBE FOR NETWORK CARD?" # File: netconfig, line: 517 msgid "" "If you like, we can look to see what kind of network card you have in your " "machine, and if we find one create an /etc/rc.d/rc.netdevice script to load " "the module for it at boot time. There's a slight bit of danger that the " "probing can cause problems, but it almost always works. If you'd rather " "configure your system manually, you can skip the probing process and edit " "/etc/rc.d/rc.modules or /etc/modules.conf later to have it load the right " "module." msgstr "" "If you like, we can look to see what kind of network card you have in your " "machine, and if we find one create an /etc/rc.d/rc.netdevice script to load " "the module for it at boot time. There's a slight bit of danger that the " "probing can cause problems, but it almost always works. If you'd rather " "configure your system manually, you can skip the probing process and edit " "/etc/rc.d/rc.modules or /etc/modules.conf later to have it load the right " "module." # File: netconfig, line: 525 msgid "look for network cards to set up" msgstr "look for network cards to set up" # File: netconfig, line: 526 msgid "skip probe; edit /etc/rc.d/rc.modules later" msgstr "skip probe; edit /etc/rc.d/rc.modules later" # File: netconfig, line: 539 # File: netconfig, line: 556 msgid "CARD DETECTED" msgstr "CARD DETECTED" # File: netconfig, line: 539 # File: netconfig, line: 556 #, sh-format msgid "A networking card using the $card.o module has been detected." msgstr "A networking card using the $card.o module has been detected." # File: netconfig, line: 564 msgid "NO CARD DETECTED" msgstr "NO CARD DETECTED" # File: netconfig, line: 564 msgid "" "Sorry, but no network card could be probed for on your system. Some cards " "(like non-PCI NE2000s) must be supplied with the I/O address to use and " "can't be probed for safely. You'll have to try to configure the card later " "by editing /etc/rc.d/rc.modules or recompiling your kernel." msgstr "" "Sorry, but no network card could be probed for on your system. Some cards " "(like non-PCI NE2000s) must be supplied with the I/O address to use and " "can't be probed for safely. You'll have to try to configure the card later " "by editing /etc/rc.d/rc.modules or recompiling your kernel." # File: netconfig, line: 574 # File: netconfig, line: 583 msgid "NETWORK SETUP COMPLETE" msgstr "NETWORK SETUP COMPLETE" # File: netconfig, line: 574 msgid "" "Your networking system is now configured to use loopback:\n" "\n" "IP address: 127.0.0.1\n" "Netmask: 255.255.255.0\n" "\n" "Is this correct? Press 'Yes' to continue, or 'No' to reconfigure." msgstr "" "Your networking system is now configured to use loopback:\n" "\n" "IP address: 127.0.0.1\n" "Netmask: 255.255.255.0\n" "\n" "Is this correct? Press 'Yes' to continue, or 'No' to reconfigure." # File: netconfig, line: 583 msgid "" "Your networking system is now configured to use NetworkManager for\n" "wired and wireless network management. To set up wireless networks\n" "and view status, add the Network Management control panel widget to\n" "your KDE desktop.\n" "\n" "Is this correct? Press 'Yes' to confirm, or 'No' to reconfigure." msgstr "" "Your networking system is now configured to use NetworkManager for\n" "wired and wireless network management. To set up wireless networks\n" "and view status, add the Network Management control panel widget to\n" "your KDE desktop.\n" "\n" "Is this correct? Press 'Yes' to confirm, or 'No' to reconfigure." # File: netconfig, line: 593 msgid "CONFIRM NETWORK SETUP" msgstr "CONFIRM NETWORK SETUP" # File: netconfig, line: 598 msgid "" "These are the settings you have entered. To accept them and complete the " "networking setup, press enter. If you need to make any changes, you can do " "that now (or reconfigure later using 'netconfig')." msgstr "" "These are the settings you have entered. To accept them and complete the " "networking setup, press enter. If you need to make any changes, you can do " "that now (or reconfigure later using 'netconfig')." # File: netconfig, line: 602 msgid "Hostname:" msgstr "Hostname:" # File: netconfig, line: 603 msgid "Domain name:" msgstr "Domain name:" # File: netconfig, line: 604 msgid "IP address:" msgstr "IP address:" # File: netconfig, line: 607 msgid "Nameserver:" msgstr "Nameserver:" #. DHCP was used # File: netconfig, line: 630 msgid "CONFIRM SETUP COMPLETE" msgstr "CONFIRM SETUP COMPLETE" # File: netconfig, line: 631 #, sh-format msgid "" "Your networking system is now configured to use DHCP:\n" "\n" " Hostname: $HOSTNM\n" " Domain name: $DOMAIN\n" " IP address: (use DHCP server)\n" " Netmask: (use DHCP server)\n" " Gateway: (use DHCP server)\n" " Nameserver: (use DHCP server)\n" "\n" "Is this correct? Press 'Yes' to continue, or 'No' to reconfigure." msgstr "" "Your networking system is now configured to use DHCP:\n" "\n" " Hostname: $HOSTNM\n" " Domain name: $DOMAIN\n" " IP address: (use DHCP server)\n" " Netmask: (use DHCP server)\n" " Gateway: (use DHCP server)\n" " Nameserver: (use DHCP server)\n" "\n" "Is this correct? Press 'Yes' to continue, or 'No' to reconfigure." # File: netconfig, line: 656 msgid "Settings accepted. Basic network configuration is complete." msgstr "Settings accepted. Basic network configuration is complete." # File: netconfig, line: 660 msgid "" "Settings discarded. Run the 'netconfig' command again if you need to " "reconfigure your network settings." msgstr "" "Settings discarded. Run the 'netconfig' command again if you need to " "reconfigure your network settings." # File: network, line: 21 msgid "" "Network support for NFS install, 2006-09-20 volkerdi@slackware.com\n" "Network support for FTP/HTTP install, 26-Jan-2008 alien@slackware.com" msgstr "" "Network support for NFS install, 2006-09-20 volkerdi@slackware.com\n" "Network support for FTP/HTTP install, 26-Jan-2008 alien@slackware.com" # File: network, line: 43 # File: pcmcia, line: 32 msgid "" "The next step in your installation may be partitioning your hard drive\n" "(if you're installing to a Linux partition) with 'fdisk' or 'cfdisk'\n" "(the menu-driven version of fdisk). If you already have a partition\n" "prepared for Linux, run 'setup' to start the installer program." msgstr "" "The next step in your installation may be partitioning your hard drive\n" "(if you're installing to a Linux partition) with 'fdisk' or 'cfdisk'\n" "(the menu-driven version of fdisk). If you already have a partition\n" "prepared for Linux, run 'setup' to start the installer program." # File: network.sh, line: 17 msgid "******* Welcome to the network supplemental disk! *******" msgstr "******* Welcome to the network supplemental disk! *******" # File: network.sh, line: 24 msgid "" "-- Press [enter] to automatically probe for all network cards, or switch\n" " to a different console and use 'modprobe' to load the modules manually.\n" "-- To skip probing some modules (in case of hangs), enter them after an S:\n" " S eepro100 ne2k-pci\n" "-- To probe only certain modules, enter them after a P like this:\n" " P 3c503 3c505 3c507\n" "-- To get a list of network modules, enter an L.\n" "-- To skip the automatic probe entirely, enter a Q now." msgstr "" "-- Press [enter] to automatically probe for all network cards, or switch\n" " to a different console and use 'modprobe' to load the modules manually.\n" "-- To skip probing some modules (in case of hangs), enter them after an S:\n" " S eepro100 ne2k-pci\n" "-- To probe only certain modules, enter them after a P like this:\n" " P 3c503 3c505 3c507\n" "-- To get a list of network modules, enter an L.\n" "-- To skip the automatic probe entirely, enter a Q now." # File: network.sh, line: 37 msgid "network> " msgstr "network> " # File: network.sh, line: 43 msgid "Available network modules:" msgstr "Available network modules:" # File: network.sh, line: 60 msgid "Probing for PCI/EISA network cards:" msgstr "Probing for PCI/EISA network cards:" # File: network.sh, line: 75 # File: network.sh, line: 116 # File: network.sh, line: 152 #, sh-format msgid "Probing for card using the $card module..." msgstr "Probing for card using the $card module..." # File: network.sh, line: 81 # File: network.sh, line: 122 # File: network.sh, line: 158 #, sh-format msgid "SUCCESS: found card using $card protocol -- modules loaded." msgstr "SUCCESS: found card using $card protocol -- modules loaded." # File: network.sh, line: 90 # File: network.sh, line: 131 #, sh-format msgid "Skipping module $card..." msgstr "Skipping module $card..." #. Don't probe for com20020... it loads on any machine with or without the #. card. # File: network.sh, line: 97 msgid "Probing for MCA, ISA, and other PCI network cards:" msgstr "Probing for MCA, ISA, and other PCI network cards:" # File: network.sh, line: 138 msgid "" "Sorry, but no network card was detected. Some cards (like non-PCI\n" "NE2000s) must be supplied with the I/O address to use. If you have\n" "an NE2000, you can switch to another console (Alt-F2), log in, and\n" "load it with a command like this:\n" "\n" " modprobe ne io=0x360" msgstr "" "Sorry, but no network card was detected. Some cards (like non-PCI\n" "NE2000s) must be supplied with the I/O address to use. If you have\n" "an NE2000, you can switch to another console (Alt-F2), log in, and\n" "load it with a command like this:\n" "\n" " modprobe ne io=0x360" # File: network.sh, line: 149 msgid "Probing for a custom list of modules:" msgstr "Probing for a custom list of modules:" # File: network.sh, line: 169 msgid "Skipping automatic module probe." msgstr "Skipping automatic module probe." # File: pcmcia, line: 13 msgid "" "PCMCIA/Cardbus support script, 2003-02-18 volkerdi@slackware.com\n" " 2007-05-09 alien@slackware.com" msgstr "" "PCMCIA/Cardbus support script, 2003-02-18 volkerdi@slackware.com\n" " 2007-05-09 alien@slackware.com" # File: pcmcia, line: 23 msgid "" "The PCMCIA/Cardbus subsystem is now installed. Please make sure that\n" "all of the cards you'll need for the installation are in the machine.\n" "If you still need to insert any PCMCIA/Cardbus cards, do that now. Once\n" "the drive stops (indicating that all needed modules have been\n" "loaded), then press [enter] to continue." msgstr "" "The PCMCIA/Cardbus subsystem is now installed. Please make sure that\n" "all of the cards you'll need for the installation are in the machine.\n" "If you still need to insert any PCMCIA/Cardbus cards, do that now. Once\n" "the drive stops (indicating that all needed modules have been\n" "loaded), then press [enter] to continue." #. bad # File: pkgtool, line: 91 msgid "" "\n" "You can't run pkgtool from the rootdisk until you've mounted your Linux partitions beneath /mnt. Here are some examples:\n" "\n" "If your root partition is /dev/sda1 you would type:\n" "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt\n" "\n" "Now you can find a list of all your partitions in /mnt/etc/fstab.\n" "\n" "Then, supposing your /usr partition is /dev/sda2, you must do this:\n" "mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/usr\n" "\n" "Please mount your Linux partitions and then run pkgtool again.\n" "\n" msgstr "" "\n" "You can't run pkgtool from the rootdisk until you've mounted your Linux partitions beneath /mnt. Here are some examples:\n" "\n" "If your root partition is /dev/sda1 you would type:\n" "mount /dev/sda1 /mnt\n" "\n" "Now you can find a list of all your partitions in /mnt/etc/fstab.\n" "\n" "Then, supposing your /usr partition is /dev/sda2, you must do this:\n" "mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/usr\n" "\n" "Please mount your Linux partitions and then run pkgtool again.\n" "\n" # File: pkgtool, line: 159 msgid "PACKAGE REMOVAL IN PROGRESS" msgstr "PACKAGE REMOVAL IN PROGRESS" # File: pkgtool, line: 160 #, sh-format msgid "" "\n" "Removing package $pkg_name.\n" "\n" "Since each file must be checked against the contents of every other installed package to avoid wiping out areas of overlap, this process can take quite some time. If you would like to watch the progress, flip over to another virtual console and type: \n" "\n" "tail -f $TMP/PKGTOOL.REMOVED" msgstr "" "\n" "Removing package $pkg_name.\n" "\n" "Since each file must be checked against the contents of every other installed package to avoid wiping out areas of overlap, this process can take quite some time. If you would like to watch the progress, flip over to another virtual console and type: \n" "\n" "tail -f $TMP/PKGTOOL.REMOVED" # File: pkgtool, line: 180 msgid "View information about package" msgstr "View information about package" # File: pkgtool, line: 193 msgid "Select\\/Unselect removing package" msgstr "Select\\/Unselect removing package" # File: pkgtool, line: 225 #, sh-format msgid "Slint Package Tool (pkgtool version ${Version})" msgstr "Slint Package Tool (pkgtool version ${Version})" # File: pkgtool, line: 226 msgid "" "\n" "Welcome to the Slint package tool\n" "\n" "Which option would you like?" msgstr "" "\n" "Welcome to the Slint package tool\n" "\n" "Which option would you like?" # File: pkgtool, line: 230 msgid "Install packages from the current directory" msgstr "Install packages from the current directory" # File: pkgtool, line: 231 msgid "Install packages from some other directory" msgstr "Install packages from some other directory" # File: pkgtool, line: 232 msgid "Remove packages that are currently installed" msgstr "Remove packages that are currently installed" # File: pkgtool, line: 233 msgid "View the list of files contained in a package" msgstr "View the list of files contained in a package" # File: pkgtool, line: 234 msgid "Choose Slint installation scripts to run again" msgstr "Choose Slint installation scripts to run again" # File: pkgtool, line: 235 msgid "Exit Pkgtool" msgstr "Exit Pkgtool" # File: pkgtool, line: 249 msgid "SELECT SYSTEM SETUP SCRIPTS" msgstr "SELECT SYSTEM SETUP SCRIPTS" # File: pkgtool, line: 251 msgid "" "Please use the spacebar to select the setup scripts to run. Hit enter when " "you are done selecting to run the scripts." msgstr "" "Please use the spacebar to select the setup scripts to run. Hit enter when " "you are done selecting to run the scripts." # File: pkgtool, line: 259 #, sh-format msgid "$BLURB" msgstr "$BLURB" # File: pkgtool, line: 292 msgid "Please select the package you wish to view." msgstr "Please select the package you wish to view." # File: pkgtool, line: 302 #, sh-format msgid "CONTENTS OF PACKAGE: $PkG" msgstr "CONTENTS OF PACKAGE: $PkG" # File: pkgtool, line: 322 msgid "SELECT PACKAGES TO REMOVE" msgstr "SELECT PACKAGES TO REMOVE" # File: pkgtool, line: 323 msgid "" "Please select the packages you wish to Remove. Use the spacebar to select " "packages to delete, and the UP/DOWN arrow keys to scroll up and down through" " the entire list." msgstr "" "Please select the packages you wish to Remove. Use the spacebar to select " "packages to delete, and the UP/DOWN arrow keys to scroll up and down through" " the entire list." # File: pkgtool, line: 342 msgid "NO PACKAGES REMOVED" msgstr "NO PACKAGES REMOVED" # File: pkgtool, line: 343 msgid "Hit OK to return to the main menu." msgstr "Hit OK to return to the main menu." # File: pkgtool, line: 345 msgid "PACKAGE REMOVAL COMPLETE" msgstr "PACKAGE REMOVAL COMPLETE" # File: pkgtool, line: 346 #, sh-format msgid "" "The packages have been removed. A complete log of the files that were " "removed has been created in $TMP/PKGTOOL.REMOVED." msgstr "" "The packages have been removed. A complete log of the files that were " "removed has been created in $TMP/PKGTOOL.REMOVED." # File: pkgtool, line: 355 msgid "" "Please enter the name of the directory that you wish to install packages " "from:" msgstr "" "Please enter the name of the directory that you wish to install packages " "from:" # File: pkgtool, line: 369 msgid "DIRECTORY NOT FOUND" msgstr "DIRECTORY NOT FOUND" # File: pkgtool, line: 369 #, sh-format msgid "" "The directory you want to install from ($SOURCE_DIR) does not seem to exist." " Please check the directory and then try again." msgstr "" "The directory you want to install from ($SOURCE_DIR) does not seem to exist." " Please check the directory and then try again." #. The source should already be mounted, so we test it #. the directory is missing # File: pkgtool, line: 393 #, sh-format msgid "" "Your source device cannot be accessed properly.\n" "\n" "Please be sure that it is mounted on $SOURCE_DIR, and that the Slint disks are found in subdirectories of $SOURCE_DIR like specified." msgstr "" "Your source device cannot be accessed properly.\n" "\n" "Please be sure that it is mounted on $SOURCE_DIR, and that the Slint disks are found in subdirectories of $SOURCE_DIR like specified." # File: pkgtool, line: 405 msgid "INSERT DISK" msgstr "INSERT DISK" # File: pkgtool, line: 405 #, sh-format msgid "Please insert disk $NumDisk and press ENTER to continue." msgstr "Please insert disk $NumDisk and press ENTER to continue." # File: pkgtool, line: 408 msgid "Continue with the installation" msgstr "Continue with the installation" # File: pkgtool, line: 409 msgid "Skip the current disk series" msgstr "Skip the current disk series" # File: pkgtool, line: 410 msgid "Abort the installation process" msgstr "Abort the installation process" # File: pkgtool, line: 421 msgid "ABORTING" msgstr "ABORTING" # File: pkgtool, line: 421 msgid "Aborting software installation." msgstr "Aborting software installation." # File: pkgtool, line: 437 msgid "MOUNT PROBLEM " msgstr "MOUNT PROBLEM " # File: pkgtool, line: 437 msgid "Media was not successfully mounted! Do you want to retry, or quit?" msgstr "Media was not successfully mounted! Do you want to retry, or quit?" # File: pkgtool, line: 440 msgid "Try to mount the disk again" msgstr "Try to mount the disk again" # File: pkgtool, line: 441 msgid "No, abort." msgstr "No, abort." # File: pxesetup, line: 55 #, sh-format msgid "Slint PXE Setup (version ${Version})" msgstr "Slint PXE Setup (version ${Version})" # File: pxesetup, line: 57 msgid "" "Welcome to Slint PXE Setup.\n" "Select an option below using the UP/DOWN keys and SPACE or ENTER.\n" "\n" "Alternate keys may also be used: '+', '-', and TAB." msgstr "" "Welcome to Slint PXE Setup.\n" "Select an option below using the UP/DOWN keys and SPACE or ENTER.\n" "\n" "Alternate keys may also be used: '+', '-', and TAB." # File: pxesetup, line: 61 msgid "Read the Slint PXE Setup HELP file" msgstr "Read the Slint PXE Setup HELP file" # File: pxesetup, line: 62 msgid "Configure your network parameters" msgstr "Configure your network parameters" # File: pxesetup, line: 63 # File: setup, line: 130 # File: setup.orig, line: 122 msgid "Select source media" msgstr "Select source media" # File: pxesetup, line: 64 msgid "Activate the Slint PXE Server" msgstr "Activate the Slint PXE Server" # File: pxesetup, line: 65 msgid "Exit Slint PXE Setup" msgstr "Exit Slint PXE Setup" # File: pxesetup, line: 97 msgid "CANNOT START PXE SERVER YET" msgstr "CANNOT START PXE SERVER YET" # File: pxesetup, line: 98 msgid "" "\n" "Before you can start the PXE Server, complete the following tasks:\n" "\n" "1. Set up your computer's network parameters.\n" "2. Select your source media.\n" "\n" "Press ENTER to return to the main menu." msgstr "" "\n" "Before you can start the PXE Server, complete the following tasks:\n" "\n" "1. Set up your computer's network parameters.\n" "2. Select your source media.\n" "\n" "Press ENTER to return to the main menu." # File: pxesetup, line: 112 msgid "PXE Client activity log" msgstr "PXE Client activity log" # File: pxesetup, line: 113 msgid "EXIT" msgstr "EXIT" # File: rc.S, line: 158 msgid "" "We will now probe your sound cards.\n" "Please wait until you hear an alarm sound, then press Enter.\n" msgstr "" "We will now probe your sound cards.\n" "Please wait until you hear an alarm sound, then press Enter.\n" # File: rc.S, line: 177 msgid "No working sound card found. Maybe the sound is muted?\n" msgstr "No working sound card found. Maybe the sound is muted?\n" # File: rc.S, line: 188 msgid "" "This installer has speech and Braille device support in order\n" "to be accessible to visually impaired users. To have speech turned on\n" "during installation type S, then press [Enter]. Else, just press Enter.\n" msgstr "" "This installer has speech and Braille device support in order\n" "to be accessible to visually impaired users. To have speech turned on\n" "during installation type S, then press [Enter]. Else, just press Enter.\n" # File: rc.S, line: 204 msgid "" "To display keyboard shortcuts for reviewing the screen with speech\n" "press R, then press [Enter],\n" "Else, just press [Enter]: " msgstr "" "To display keyboard shortcuts for reviewing the screen with speech\n" "press R, then press [Enter],\n" "Else, just press [Enter]: " # File: rc.S, line: 215 msgid "" "\n" "Note: espeakup, used for speech, lacks a voice in Ukrainian." msgstr "" "\n" "Note: espeakup, used for speech, lacks a voice in Ukrainian." # File: rc.S, line: 219 msgid "LANGUAGE TO USE DURING INSTALLATION" msgstr "LANGUAGE TO USE DURING INSTALLATION" # File: rc.S, line: 220 #, sh-format msgid "Please select the language to use for installation.$NOTE" msgstr "Please select the language to use for installation.$NOTE" # File: rc.S, line: 221 msgid "English (USA)" msgstr "English (USA)" # File: rc.S, line: 222 msgid "Dutch" msgstr "Dutch" # File: rc.S, line: 223 msgid "French" msgstr "French" # File: rc.S, line: 224 msgid "German" msgstr "German" # File: rc.S, line: 225 msgid "Greek" msgstr "Greek" # File: rc.S, line: 226 msgid "Italian" msgstr "Italian" # File: rc.S, line: 227 msgid "Norwegian" msgstr "Norwegian" # File: rc.S, line: 228 msgid "Polish" msgstr "Polish" # File: rc.S, line: 229 msgid "Portuguese (Brazil)" msgstr "Portuguese (Brazil)" # File: rc.S, line: 230 msgid "Portuguese (Portugal)" msgstr "Portuguese (Portugal)" # File: rc.S, line: 231 msgid "Russian" msgstr "Russian" # File: rc.S, line: 232 msgid "Spanish (Latin America)" msgstr "Spanish (Latin America)" # File: rc.S, line: 233 msgid "Swedish" msgstr "Swedish" # File: rc.S, line: 234 msgid "Turkish" msgstr "Turkish" # File: rc.S, line: 235 msgid "Ukrainian" msgstr "Ukrainian" # File: rc.S, line: 251 # File: rc.S.orig, line: 160 #, sh-format msgid "" "