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Some of your hardware needs non-free firmware files to operate. The firmware can be loaded from removable media, such as a USB stick or floppy.
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Type: boolean
Description
:sl2:
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Some of your hardware needs non-free firmware files to operate. The firmware can be loaded from removable media, such as a USB stick or floppy.
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Translated and reviewed by
Dave Walker
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Located in
../hw-detect.templates:11001
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251.
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The missing firmware files are: ${FILES}
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Type: boolean
Description
:sl2:
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The missing firmware files are: ${FILES}
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Translated and reviewed by
Dave Walker
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Located in
../hw-detect.templates:11001
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252.
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Checking for firmware...
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Type: text
Description
:sl1:
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Checking for firmware...
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Translated and reviewed by
Dave Walker
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Located in
../hw-detect.templates:12001
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253.
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Auto-configure network with DHCP?
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Type: boolean
Description
:sl1:
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Auto-configure the network connection using DHCP?
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Translated by
dogged
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Reviewed by
Matthew Gall
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Located in
../netcfg-common.templates:2001
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254.
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Networking can either be configured by DHCP or by manually entering all the information. If you choose to use DHCP and the installer is unable to get a working configuration from a DHCP server on your network, you will be given the opportunity to configure your network manually after the attempt to configure it by DHCP.
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Type: boolean
Description
:sl1:
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Networking may either be configured by using DHCP or by manually entering all of the information. If you choose to use DHCP and the installer is unable to obtain a working configuration from the DHCP server in your network, you will be given the opportunity to configure your network manually after the attempt to configure it by DHCP.
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Translated and reviewed by
Paul Sladen
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Located in
../netcfg-common.templates:2001
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255.
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Domain name:
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Type: string
Description
:sl1:
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Domain name:
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Translated and reviewed by
Paul Sladen
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Located in
../netcfg-common.templates:3001
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256.
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The domain name is the part of your Internet address to the right of your host name. It is often something that ends in .com, .net, .edu, or .org. If you are setting up a home network, you can make something up, but make sure you use the same domain name on all your computers.
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Type: string
Description
:sl1:
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The domain name is the part of your internet address to the right of your host name. It is often something that ends in .com, .net, .edu or .org. If you are setting up a home network, you can make something up, but make sure that you use the same domain name on all your computers.
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Translated and reviewed by
Paul Sladen
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Located in
../netcfg-common.templates:3001
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257.
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Name server addresses:
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Type: string
Description
:sl1:
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Name server addresses:
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Translated and reviewed by
Paul Sladen
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Located in
../netcfg-common.templates:4001
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258.
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The name servers are used to look up host names on the network. Please enter the IP addresses (not host names) of up to 3 name servers, separated by spaces. Do not use commas. The first name server in the list will be the first to be queried. If you don't want to use any name server, just leave this field blank.
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Type: string
Description
:sl1:
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The name servers are used to look up host names on the network. Please enter the IP addresses (not host names) of up to 3 name servers, separated by spaces. Do not use commas. The first name server in the list will be the first to be queried. If you do not want to use any name server, you may leave this field blank.
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Translated and reviewed by
Paul Sladen
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Located in
../netcfg-common.templates:4001
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259.
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Primary network interface:
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Type: select
Description
:sl1:
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Primary network interface:
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Translated and reviewed by
Paul Sladen
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Located in
../netcfg-common.templates:5001
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