Translations by Jen Ockwell
Jen Ockwell has submitted the following strings to this translation. Contributions are visually coded: currently used translations, unreviewed suggestions, rejected suggestions.
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Standalone 3D first person online deathmatch shooter
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2007-11-01 |
Standalone 3D first person online deathmatch shooter
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This package installs the SDL client for Alien Arena.
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2007-11-01 |
This package installs the SDL client for Alien Arena.
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Game data files for Alien Arena
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2007-11-01 |
Game data files for Alien Arena
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This package installs the data, botinfo, and arena files needed to run Alien Arena.
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2007-11-01 |
This package installs the data, botinfo, and arena files needed to run Alien Arena.
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Dedicated server for Alien Arena
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2007-11-01 |
Dedicated server for Alien Arena
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This package installs the dedicated server for Alien Arena.
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2007-11-01 |
This package installs the dedicated server for Alien Arena.
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31. |
This is amiwm, an X window manager that tries to make your workstation look like an Amiga. "Why?" you ask. Because the author wanted it to. So there!
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2007-11-01 |
This is amiwm, an X window manager that tries to make your workstation look like an Amiga. "Why?" you ask. Because the author wanted it to. So there!
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Automatically creates home and group directories for LDAP/NIS/SQL/local accounts
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2007-11-01 |
Automatically creates home and group directories for LDAP/NIS/SQL/local accounts
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A modular and thread-enabled tool to create and/or mounting and managing automagically and transparently user/group home directories, on demand.
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2007-11-01 |
A modular and thread-enabled tool to create and/or mounting and managing automagically and transparently user/group home directories, on demand.
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It can work with any authentication framework (e.g. system files, NIS, LDAP or SQL) and does not require PAM, which is a required feature for session-less service such as smtp servers.
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2007-11-01 |
It can work with any authentication framework (e.g. system files, NIS, LDAP or SQL) and does not require PAM, which is a required feature for session-less service such as smtp servers.
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Automounter version 4 (autofs4) has to be enabled when compiling the kernel. Debian packaged kernels have it enabled as module.
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2007-11-01 |
Automounter version 4 (autofs4) has to be enabled when compiling the kernel. Debian packaged kernels have it enabled as module.
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bgoffice is a project aimed on creating a full-featured desktop environment, translated and localized for Bulgarian users.
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2009-02-28 |
bgoffice is a project aimed at creating a full-featured desktop environment, translated and localised for Bulgarian users.
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The dictionary databases are not included in this package. You have to download bedic-data-4.0.tar.gz from http://kbedic.sourceforge.net. Install the files bg_en.dat and en_bg.dat in /usr/local/share/bedic.
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2007-11-02 |
The dictionary databases are not included in this package. You have to download bedic-data-4.0.tar.gz from http://kbedic.sourceforge.net. Install the files bg_en.dat and en_bg.dat in /usr/local/share/bedic.
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CLSQL database backend, Oracle
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2007-11-01 |
CLSQL database backend, Oracle
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This package enables you to use the CLSQL data access package with Oracle databases. CLSQL is a Common Lisp interface to SQL databases.
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2007-11-01 |
This package enables you to use the CLSQL data access package with Oracle databases. CLSQL is a Common Lisp interface to SQL databases.
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Common Lisp interface for the Unified Medical Language System
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2007-11-01 |
Common Lisp interface for the Unified Medical Language System
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Common Lisp Unified Medical Language System Interface, ORF
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2007-11-01 |
Common Lisp Unified Medical Language System Interface, ORF
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188. |
Common Lisp the Language, second edition, book (Pre-ANSI)
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2007-11-01 |
Common Lisp the Language, second edition, book (Pre-ANSI)
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For reference on ANSI Common Lisp, use the Debian package "hyperspec". This book is included in Debian because, while it does differ from the ANSI standard, it has more details than the "hyperspec" about the design and usage of Lisp.
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2007-11-01 |
For reference on ANSI Common Lisp, use the Debian package "hyperspec". This book is included in Debian because, while it does differ from the ANSI standard, it has more details than the "hyperspec" about the design and usage of Lisp.
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This package does not contain the actual HTML files, but rather downloads the HTML archive from the Internet and then installs it.
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2007-11-01 |
This package does not contain the actual HTML files, but rather downloads the HTML archive from the Internet and then installs it.
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Non-free items from the ConTeXt distribution
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2007-11-01 |
Non-free items from the ConTeXt distribution
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The ConTeXt distribution contains some fonts that are not considered free from Debian perspective, which are included here.
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2007-11-01 |
The ConTeXt distribution contains some fonts that are not considered free from Debian perspective, which are included here.
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216. |
state-of-the-art chess engine, compatible with xboard
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2007-11-01 |
state-of-the-art chess engine, compatible with xboard
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Crafty is the strong chess program played on ICC. It uses all of the search algorithms you have probably read about and performs better than gnu-chess in most positions. It has a reasonable set of features to use, and offers a great starting point to try your own new search extensions.
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2007-11-01 |
Crafty is the strong chess program played on ICC. It uses all of the search algorithms you have probably read about and performs better than gnu-chess in most positions. It has a reasonable set of features to use, and offers a great starting point to try your own new search extensions.
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Donate your extra CPU cycles to a worthy cause!
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2007-11-01 |
Donate your extra CPU cycles to a worthy cause!
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distributed.net started in 1997 as a project whose purpose was to win a series of contests sponsored by RSA Data Security Inc., to crack their RC5 encryption by brute-force methods. These contests were meant to show governments of nations such as the United States, who limit exports or use of cryptography, that the standards allowed are too weak for general use.
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2007-11-01 |
distributed.net started in 1997 as a project whose purpose was to win a series of contests sponsored by RSA Data Security Inc., to crack their RC5 encryption by brute-force methods. These contests were meant to show governments of nations such as the United States, who limit exports or use of cryptography, that the standards allowed are too weak for general use.
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Experimental RFCs
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2007-11-01 |
Experimental RFCs
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* Experimental
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2007-11-01 |
* Experimental
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279. |
FYI and BCP RFCs
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2007-11-01 |
FYI and BCP RFCs
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* For Your Information (FYI) subseries
* Best Current Practice (BCP) subseries
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2007-11-01 |
* For Your Information (FYI) subseries
* Best Current Practice (BCP) subseries
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* Historic
* drafts currently in the RFC Editor's publishing queue
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2007-11-01 |
* Historic
* drafts currently in the RFC Editor's publishing queue
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Old Standard RFCs
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2007-11-01 |
Old Standard RFCs
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* Obsoleted Standards
* Obsoleted Draft Standards
* Obsoleted Proposed Standards
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2007-11-01 |
* Obsoleted Standards
* Obsoleted Draft Standards
* Obsoleted Proposed Standards
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Standard RFCs
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2007-11-01 |
Standard RFCs
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Proposed Standard RFCs
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2007-11-01 |
Proposed Standard RFCs
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* Proposed Standard
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2007-11-01 |
* Proposed Standard
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Festival lexicon from Oxford Advanced Learners' Dictionary
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2007-11-01 |
Festival lexicon from Oxford Advanced Learners' Dictionary
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A festival lexicon derived from the Oxford Advanced Learners' Dictionary.
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2007-11-01 |
A festival lexicon derived from the Oxford Advanced Learners' Dictionary.
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363. |
This is a pronunciation dictionary that helps festival pronounce English text, with a British accent.
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2007-11-01 |
This is a pronunciation dictionary that helps festival pronounce English text, with a British accent.
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minimal British English male speaker for festival
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2007-11-01 |
minimal British English male speaker for festival
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This is a very small diphone database, which gives poor quality sound output but runs very fast.
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2007-11-01 |
This is a very small diphone database, which gives poor quality sound output but runs very fast.
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366. |
Castilian Spanish male speaker for Festival
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2007-11-01 |
Castilian Spanish male speaker for Festival
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367. |
This is a Castilian Spanish male speaker for the Festival speech synthesis system.
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2007-11-01 |
This is a Castilian Spanish male speaker for the Festival speech synthesis system.
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370. |
British English male speaker for festival, 16khz sample rate
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2007-11-01 |
British English male speaker for festival, 16khz sample rate
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371. |
This is a diphone database for festival that uses 16k samples for high quality sound output. This is a large database (9 MB), and festival will convert text to speech more slowly using it, so you might want to install festvox-rablpc8k instead if you have low disk space or a slow computer.
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2007-11-01 |
This is a diphone database for festival that uses 16k samples for high quality sound output. This is a large database (9 MB), and festival will convert text to speech more slowly using it, so you might want to install festvox-rablpc8k instead if you have low disk space or a slow computer.
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372. |
British English male speaker for festival, 8khz sample rate
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2007-11-01 |
British English male speaker for festival, 8khz sample rate
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This is a diphone database for festival that uses 8k samples so it takes up a minimum of disk space. Using this diphone database, festival also converts text to speech faster than with the 16k version. However, the sound quality is not as good.
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2007-11-01 |
This is a diphone database for festival that uses 8k samples so it takes up a minimum of disk space. Using this diphone database, festival also converts text to speech faster than with the 16k version. However, the sound quality is not as good.
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The voice contained in this database is a British English male speaker.
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2007-11-01 |
The voice contained in this database is a British English male speaker.
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foiltex is a set of LaTeX style files that makes it easy to prepare material for video or overhead projection, such as transparencies, slides, and computer-projected presentations.
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2007-11-01 |
foiltex is a set of LaTeX style files that makes it easy to prepare material for video or overhead projection, such as transparencies, slides, and computer-projected presentations.
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It allows the user to manipulate the text typeface and size for display and create header and footer material, and includes special environments for scientific and mathematical presentations.
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2007-11-01 |
It allows the user to manipulate the text typeface and size for display and create header and footer material, and includes special environments for scientific and mathematical presentations.
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