Translations by David Wood

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

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Was the connection correctly established?
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Was the connection correctly established?
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Check that hardware is able to run compiz.
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Check that hardware is able to run compiz.
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Click the Test button to open a text area where to type keys on your \ keyboard.
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Click the Test button to open a text area where to type keys on your \ keyboard.
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Plug video output to an external monitor. Is the image displayed correctly?
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Plug video output to an external monitor. Is the image displayed correctly?
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Built-in modem network connection procedure: 1.- Connect the telephone line to the computer 2.- Right click on the Network Manager applet 3.- Select 'Edit Connections' 4.- Select the 'DSL' tab 5.- Click on add 'Add' button 6.- Configure the connection parameters properly 7.- Notify OSD should confirm that the connection has been established 8.- Select Test to verify that it's possible to establish both http \ and ftp connections
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Built-in modem network connection procedure: 1.- Connect the telephone line to the computer 2.- Right click on the Network Manager applet 3.- Select 'Edit Connections' 4.- Select the 'DSL' tab 5.- Click on add 'Add' button 6.- Configure the connection parameters properly 7.- Notify OSD should confirm that the connection has been established 8.- Select Test to verify that it's possible to establish both http \ and ftp connections.
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Please repeat the test for each kind of video output supported (VGA, DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI).
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Please repeat the test for each kind of video output supported (VGA, DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI).
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For HDMI, please also check that sound is played in the monitor speakers.
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For HDMI, please also check that sound is played in the monitor speakers.
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Click Test to switch to another virtual terminal and then back to X. Your \ screen will change temporarily to a text console and then switch back to your \ current session.
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Click Test to switch to another virtual terminal and then back to X. Your \ screen will change temporarily to a text console and then switch back to your \ current session.
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Fingerprint unlock verification procedure: 1.- Click on the user switcher applet 2.- Select 'Lock screen' 3.- Press any key or move the mouse 3.- A window should appear that provides the ability to unlock either \ typing your password or using fingerprint authentication 4.- Use the fingerprint reader to unlock 5.- Screen should be unlocked
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Fingerprint unlock verification procedure: 1.- Click on the user switcher applet 2.- Select 'Lock screen' 3.- Press any key or move the mouse 3.- A window should appear that provides the ability to unlock either \ typing your password or using fingerprint authentication 4.- Use the fingerprint reader to unlock 5.- Screen should be unlocked
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Fingerprint unlock verification procedure: 1.- Click on the user switcher applet 2.- Select your user name 3.- A window should appear that provides the ability to login either \ typing your password or using fingerprint authentication 4.- Use the fingerprint reader to login 5.- Click on the user switcher applet 6.- Select the testing account to continue running tests
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Fingerprint unlock verification procedure: 1.- Click on the user switcher applet 2.- Select your user name 3.- A window should appear that provides the ability to login either \ typing your password or using fingerprint authentication 4.- Use the fingerprint reader to login 5.- Click on the user switcher applet 6.- Select the testing account to continue running tests
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Play back a sound on the default output and listen for it on the default \ input. This makes the most sense when the output and input are directly \ connected, as with a patch cable.
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Play back a sound on the default output and listen for it on the default \ input. This makes the most sense when the output and input are directly \ connected, as with a patch cable.
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Connect a microphone to your microphone port. \ Click the Test button, then speak into the microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Connect a microphone to your microphone port. \ Click the Test button, then speak into the microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Open the volume control application by right-clicking on the speaker \ icon in the panel and selecting "Sound Preferences". Select \ the "Input" tab and choose any alternate (non-default) device(s). Select the \ "Output" tab and choose any alternate (non-default) device(s). When you are \ done, click the Test button, then speak into the microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Open the volume control application by right-clicking on the speaker \ icon in the panel and selecting "Sound Preferences". Select \ the "Input" tab and choose any alternate (non-default) device(s). Select the \ "Output" tab and choose any alternate (non-default) device(s). When you are \ done, click the Test button, then speak into the microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Disconnect any external microphones that you have plugged in. \ Click the Test button, then speak into your internal microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Disconnect any external microphones that you have plugged in. \ Click the Test button, then speak into your internal microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Prerequisites: This test case assumes that there's a testing account \ from which test cases are run and a personal account that the tester \ uses to verify the fingerprint reader
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Prerequisites: This test case assumes that there's a testing account \ from which test cases are run and a personal account that the tester \ uses to verify the fingerprint reader
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Connect a USB audio device to your system. Then open the \ volume control application by right-clicking on the speaker \ icon in the panel and selecting "Sound Preferences". Select \ the "Input" tab and choose your USB device. Select the \ "Output" tab and choose your USB device. When you are done, \ click the Test button, then speak into the microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Connect a USB audio device to your system. Then open the \ volume control application by right-clicking on the speaker \ icon in the panel and selecting "Sound Preferences". Select \ the "Input" tab and choose your USB device. Select the \ "Output" tab and choose your USB device. When you are done, \ click the Test button, then speak into the microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Pair a Bluetooth headset with your system. Then open the \ volume control application by right-clicking on the speaker \ icon in the panel and selecting "Sound Preferences". Select \ the "Input" tab and choose your Bluetooth device. Select the \ "Output" tab and choose your Bluetooth device. When you are done, \ click the Test button, then speak into the microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Pair a Bluetooth headset with your system. Then open the \ volume control application by right-clicking on the speaker \ icon in the panel and selecting "Sound Preferences". Select \ the "Input" tab and choose your Bluetooth device. Select the \ "Output" tab and choose your Bluetooth device. When you are done, \ click the Test button, then speak into the microphone. \ After a few seconds, your speech will be played back to you.
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Click the Test button to play a sound on the automatically detected \ playback device.
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Click the Test button to play a sound on the automatically detected \ playback device.
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Detecting your sound device(s):
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Detecting your sound device(s):
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Did you hear your speech played back?
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Did you hear your speech played back?
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Disk benchmark:
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Disk benchmark:
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Is this ok?
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Is this ok?
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Did the authentication procedure work correctly?
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Did the authentication procedure work correctly?
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Firewire HDD verification procedure: 1.- Plug a Firewire HDD into the computer 2.- A window should be opened asking which action should be performed (open folder, photo manager, etc). 3.- Copy some files from the internal/firewire HDD to the firewire/internal HDD
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Firewire HDD verification procedure: 1.- Plug a Firewire HDD into the computer 2.- A window should be opened asking which action should be performed (open folder, photo manager, etc). 3.- Copy some files from the internal/firewire HDD to the firewire/internal HDD
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Do the copy operations work as expected?
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Did the copy operations work as expected?
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Note that this test may require you to enter your password.
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Note that this test may require you to enter your password.
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Did the screen change temporarily to a text console?
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Did the screen change temporarily to a text console?
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Audio tests
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Audio tests
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Disk tests
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Disk tests
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Fingerprint reader tests
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Fingerprint reader tests
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Firewire disk tests
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Firewire disk tests
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Kernel modesetting tests
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Kernel modesetting tests
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Network tests
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Network tests
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Peripheral tests
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Peripheral tests
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Video tests
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Video tests
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Insert a DVD. Then click Test to play the DVD in Totem.
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Insert a DVD. Then click Test to play the DVD in Totem.
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Did the file play?
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Did the file play?
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This display is using the following resolution:
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This display is using the following resolution:
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The following screens and video modes have been detected on your system:
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The following screens and video modes have been detected on your system:
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Click Test to cycle through the detected video modes for your system.
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Click Test to cycle through the detected video modes for your system.
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Did the screen appear to be working for each mode?
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Did the screen appear to be working for each mode?
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Hangup detected on controlling terminal or death of controlling process
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Hangup detected on controlling terminal or death of controlling process
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Interrupt from keyboard
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Interrupt from keyboard
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Quit from keyboard
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Quit from keyboard
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Illegal Instruction
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Illegal Instruction
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Abort signal from abort(3)
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Abort signal from abort(3)
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Floating point exception
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Floating point exception
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Kill signal
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Kill signal
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Invalid memory reference
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Invalid memory reference
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Broken pipe: write to pipe with no readers
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Broken pipe: write to pipe with no readers