Translations by krishnaa

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1.
<nobr><qt><b>Automatic Log Out</b></qt><nobr>
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nobr><qt><b>Automatic Log Out</b></qt><nobr>
2.
<qt>To prevent being logged out, resume using this session by moving the mouse or pressing a key.</qt>
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qt>To prevent being logged out, resume using this session by moving the mouse or pressing a key.</qt> Malayalam:
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<nobr><qt>You will be automatically logged out in 1 second</qt></nobr>
<nobr><qt>You will be automatically logged out in %n seconds</qt></nobr>
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_n: <nobr><qt>You will be automatically logged out in 1 second</qt></nobr>
4.
<nobr><b>The session is locked</b><br>
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<nobr><b>The session is locked</b><br>
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<nobr><b>The session was locked by %1</b><br>
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<nobr><b>The session was locked by %1</b><br>
6.
Sw&itch User...
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Sw&itch User...
7.
Unl&ock
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Unl&ock
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<b>Unlocking failed</b>
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<b>Unlocking failed</b>
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<b>Warning: Caps Lock on</b>
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<b>Warning: Caps Lock on</b>
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Cannot unlock the session because the authentication system failed to work; you must kill kdesktop_lock (pid %1) manually.
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Cannot unlock the session because the authentication system failed to work; you must kill kdesktop_lock (pid %1) manually.
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You have chosen to open another desktop session instead of resuming the current one.<br>The current session will be hidden and a new login screen will be displayed.<br>An F-key is assigned to each session; F%1 is usually assigned to the first session, F%2 to the second session and so on. You can switch between sessions by pressing Ctrl, Alt and the appropriate F-key at the same time. Additionally, the KDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions.
2006-09-12
You have chosen to open another desktop session instead of resuming the current one.<br>The current session will be hidden and a new login screen will be displayed.<br>An F-key is assigned to each session; F%1 is usually assigned to the first session, F%2 to the second session and so on. You can switch between sessions by pressing Ctrl, Alt and the appropriate F-key at the same time. Additionally, the KDE Panel and Desktop menus have actions for switching between sessions.
12.
&Start New Session
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&Start New Session
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&Do not ask again
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&Do not ask again
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Session
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Session