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Copy configuration?
Másolod a konfigurációt?
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Located in callbacks_config.c:421
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Pressing yes will copy your currently open configuration values into the new one.
Kattints az Igen-re a nyitott konfigurációs értékek másolásához egy új konfigurációba.
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Located in callbacks_config.c:422
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Delete configuration?
Törlöd a konfigurációt?
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Located in callbacks_config.c:441
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Pressing yes will delete the selected configuration and its file.
Kattints az Igen-re a kiválasztott konfiguráció és a fájlának a törléséhez.
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Located in callbacks_config.c:442
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Could not create a version stamp file.
Nem tudott létrehozni egy verzió bélyeg fájlt.
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Located in callbacks_config.c:499
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Unspecified tar execution failure.
Nem részletezett tar végrehajtás kudarc.
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Located in callbacks_config.c:504 callbacks_config.c:551
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Possibly broken or invalid backup file.
Esetleg törött vagy érvénytelen biztonsági mentés fájl.
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Located in callbacks_config.c:540
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The backup configuration is from an incompatible version of btnx. Restore operation cancelled.
A biztonsági mentéskonfiguráció a btnx egy összeférhetetlen verziójából van. Helyreállítási művelet megszakítva.
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Located in callbacks_config.c:545
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Delay must be a whole number
TRANSLATORS: the "delay" refers to an interval of time that
* must pass before something else happens. The whole number refers
* to an integer, meaning a number that does not have decimal
* places. For example, 1.5 or 99,90 are invalid values
A késleltetésnek egy egész számnak kell lennie
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Located in config.c:268
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UID must be a number
TRANSLATORS: this informs the user that they tried to set the
* value of UID to something other than a number. The UID refers
* to User Identification, a number referring to a user in a
* Linux system. Do not try to translate UID unless it is explicitly
* used differently by Linux in your language.
UID-nak egy számnak kell lennie
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Located in config.c:286
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