Translations by Paul Sladen

Paul Sladen has submitted the following strings to this translation. Contributions are visually coded: currently used translations, unreviewed suggestions, rejected suggestions.

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How do you want to partition the disk?
2006-05-27
How do you want to partition the hard disk?
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Downloading package lists...
2006-05-26
Downloading package lists...
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Checking for packages to remove...
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Checking for packages to remove...
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Installing language packs
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Installing language packs
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Downloading language packs (${TIME} remaining)...
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Downloading language packs (${TIME} remaining)...
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Downloading package lists (${TIME} remaining)...
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Downloading package lists (${TIME} remaining)...
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Downloading packages (${TIME} remaining)...
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Downloading packages (${TIME} remaining)...
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Error installing ${PACKAGE}
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Error installing ${PACKAGE}
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Error removing ${PACKAGE}
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Error removing ${PACKAGE}
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Removing extra packages...
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Removing any extra packages...
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Configuring time zone...
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Configuring the time zone...
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Setting computer name...
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Setting the computer's name...
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Configuring keyboard...
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Configuring the keyboard...
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Configuring network...
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Configuring the network...
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Configuring boot loader...
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Configuring the boot loader...
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Creating user...
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Creating your user...
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Prepare disk space
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Prepare disk space
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Enter the same password twice, so that it can be checked for typing errors.
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Enter the same password twice, so that it can be checked for typing errors.
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You can type into this box to test your new keyboard layout.
2006-05-26
To test your new keyboard layout, you can type into this box.
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Ready to install? Once you answer a few questions, the contents of the live CD can be installed on this computer so you can run the system at full speed and without the CD.
2006-05-26
Ready to install? Once you have answered a few questions, the contents of the Desktop CD can be installed on this computer, so you can run the system at full speed and without requiring the CD to be inserted.
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Please choose the language used for the installation process. This language will be the default language for the final system.
2006-05-26
Please choose the language used for the rest of the installation process. This language will be the default language for the final system.
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Select a city in your country and time zone.
2006-05-26
Select a city in your country and time-zone.
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Packages that use debconf for configuration prioritize the questions they might ask you. Only questions with a certain priority or higher are actually shown to you; all less important questions are skipped.
2006-05-26
Packages that use debconf for configuration prioritise the questions they may ask you. Only questions with a certain priority, or higher, are actually shown to you; all less important questions are skipped.
2006-05-26
Packages that use debconf for configuration prioritise the questions they may ask you. Only questions with a certain priority, or higher, are actually shown to you; all less important questions are skipped.
2006-05-26
Packages that use debconf for configuration prioritise the questions they may ask you. Only questions with a certain priority, or higher, are actually shown to you; all less important questions are skipped.
2006-05-26
Packages that use debconf for configuration prioritise the questions they may ask you. Only questions with a certain priority, or higher, are actually shown to you; all less important questions are skipped.
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The root file system is a RAM disk. The hard disk file systems are mounted on "/target". The editor available to you is nano. It's very small and easy to figure out. To get an idea of what Unix utilities are available to you, use the "help" command.
2006-05-26
The root file system is a RAM disk. The hard-disk file systems are mounted on "/target". The editor available to you is nano, which is very small and easy to figure out. To get an idea of what Unix utilities are available to you, use the "help" command.
43.
If you have not finished the install, your system may be left in an unusable state.
2006-05-26
If you have not finished the installation, your system may be left in an unusable state.
53.
To save memory, only components that are certainly needed for an install are selected by default. The other installer components are not all necessary for a basic install, but you may need some of them, especially certain kernel modules, so look through the list carefully and select the components you need.
2006-05-26
To save memory, only components that are certainly needed for an installation are selected by default. The other installer components are not all necessary for a basic installation, but you may need some of them, especially certain kernel modules, so look through the list carefully and select the components you require.
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Continue the install without loading kernel modules?
2006-05-26
Continue the installation without loading kernel modules?
60.
No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch between the kernel used by this version of the installer and the kernel version available in the archive.
2006-05-26
No kernel modules were found. This is probably due to a mismatch between the kernel used by this version of the installer and the kernel version available in the archive.
62.
Choose language
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Choose language
63.
Choose a locale:
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Choose a locale:
65.
Storing language...
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Storing language...
79.
other
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other
82.
Choose other locales to be supported:
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Choose other locales to be supported:
83.
You may choose additional locales to be installed from this list.
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You may choose additional locales to be installed from this list.
184.
No common CD-ROM drive was detected.
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No common CD-ROM drive was detected.
186.
Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives
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Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives
187.
Manually select a CD-ROM module and device?
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Manually select a CD-ROM module and device?
188.
Your CD-ROM drive may be an old Mitsumi or another non-IDE, non-SCSI CD-ROM drive. In that case you should choose which module to load and the device to use. If you don't know which module and device are needed, look for some documentation or try a network installation instead of a CD-ROM installation.
2006-05-26
Your CD-ROM drive may be an old Mitsumi or another non-IDE, non-SCSI CD-ROM drive type. In that case you should choose which module to load and which device to use. If you don't know which module and device are needed, look for some documentation, or try a network installation instead of this CD-ROM installation.
189.
Try again to mount the CD-ROM?
2006-05-26
Try to mount the CD-ROM again?
190.
Your installation CD-ROM couldn't be mounted. This probably means that the CD-ROM was not in the drive. If so you can insert it and try again.
2006-05-26
Your installation CD-ROM could not be mounted. This probably means that the CD-ROM was not in the drive. If so, you may insert the CD and try again.
191.
Module needed for accessing the CD-ROM:
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Module needed for accessing the CD-ROM:
192.
The automatic detection didn't find a CD-ROM drive. You can try to load a specific module if you have a unusual CD-ROM drive (that is neither IDE nor SCSI).
2006-05-26
The automatic detection didn't find a CD-ROM drive. You may try to load a specific module if you have a unusual CD-ROM drive (one that is neither IDE, nor SCSI).
193.
Device file for accessing the CD-ROM:
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Device file for accessing the CD-ROM:
194.
In order to access your CD-ROM drive, please enter the device file that should be used. Non-standard CD-ROM drives use non-standard device files (such as /dev/mcdx).
2006-05-26
In order to access your CD-ROM drive, please enter the device file that should be used. Non-standard CD-ROM drives use non-standard device files (such as /dev/mcdx).
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You may switch to the shell on the second terminal (ALT+F2) to check the available devices in /dev with "ls /dev". You can return to this screen by pressing ALT+F1.
2006-05-26
You may switch to the shell on the second terminal (ALT+F2) to check the available devices in /dev with the "ls /dev" command. You can return to this screen by pressing ALT+F1.
196.
Scanning CD-ROM
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Scanning CD-ROM
197.
Scanning ${DIR}...
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Scanning ${DIR}...