Translations by Jared Norris

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

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Due to a bug in grub, this system cannot be safely upgraded at this time. See https://launchpad.net/bugs/2039172.
2024-03-04
Due to a bug in grub, this system cannot be safely upgraded at this time. See https://launchpad.net/bugs/2039172.
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Cannot upgrade this system
2024-03-04
Cannot upgrade this system
9.
Broken packages after upgrade: %s
2020-07-30
Broken packages after upgrade: %s
10.
An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade.
2019-01-14
An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade.
11.
This was likely caused by: * Unofficial software packages not provided by Ubuntu Please use the tool 'ppa-purge' from the ppa-purge package to remove software from a Launchpad PPA and try the upgrade again.
2019-01-14
This was likely caused by: * Unofficial software packages not provided by Ubuntu Please use the tool 'ppa-purge' from the ppa-purge package to remove software from a Launchpad PPA and try the upgrade again.
12.
This was caused by: * Upgrading to a pre-release version of Ubuntu This is most likely a transient problem, please try again later.
2019-01-14
This was caused by: * Upgrading to a pre-release version of Ubuntu This is most likely a transient problem, please try again later.
15.
If you want to investigate this yourself the log files in '/var/log/dist-upgrade' will contain details about the upgrade. Specifically, look at 'main.log' and 'apt.log'.
2019-01-14
If you want to investigate this yourself the log files in '/var/log/dist-upgrade' will contain details about the upgrade. Specifically, look at 'main.log' and 'apt.log'.
25.
Your system does not contain a %s or %s package and it was not possible to detect which version of Ubuntu you are running. Please install one of the packages above first using synaptic or apt-get before proceeding.
2013-12-14
Your system does not contain a %s or %s package and it was not possible to detect which version of Ubuntu you are running. Please install one of the packages above first using synaptic or apt-get before proceeding.
38.
Your python3 install is corrupted. Please fix the '/usr/bin/python3' symlink.
2019-01-01
Your python3 install is corrupted. Please fix the '/usr/bin/python3' symlink.
43.
No valid source entry found
2023-09-16
No valid source entry found
44.
While scanning your repository information no entry about %s could be found. An upgrade might not succeed. Do you want to continue anyway?
2018-04-05
While scanning your repository information no entry about %s could be found. An upgrade might not succeed. Do you want to continue anyway?
48.
After scanning your 'ubuntu.sources' no valid entry for '%s' was found. Should default entries for '%s' be added? If you select 'No', the upgrade will cancel.
2023-09-16
After scanning your 'ubuntu.sources' no valid entry for '%s' was found. Should default entries for '%s' be added? If you select 'No', the upgrade will cancel.
51.
No valid sources.list entry found
2018-04-05
No valid sources.list entry found
55.
Upgrading the repository information resulted in a invalid file. To report a bug install apport and then execute 'apport-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader'.
2014-04-27
Upgrading the repository information resulted in a invalid file. To report a bug install apport and then execute 'apport-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader'.
60.
EFI System Partition (ESP) not usable
2018-04-05
EFI System Partition (ESP) not usable
61.
Your EFI System Partition (ESP) is not mounted at /boot/efi. Please ensure that it is properly configured and try again.
2018-04-05
Your EFI System Partition (ESP) is not mounted at /boot/efi. Please ensure that it is properly configured and try again.
62.
The EFI System Partition (ESP) mounted at /boot/efi is not writable. Please mount this partition read-write and try again.
2018-04-05
The EFI System Partition (ESP) mounted at /boot/efi is not writable. Please mount this partition read-write and try again.
64.
The upgrade has aborted. The upgrade needs a total of {str_total} free space on disk '{str_dir}'. Please free at least an additional {str_needed} of disk space on '{str_dir}'. {str_remedy}
2018-04-05
The upgrade has aborted. The upgrade needs a total of {str_total} free space on disk '{str_dir}'. Please free at least an additional {str_needed} of disk space on '{str_dir}'. {str_remedy}
71.
Livepatch security updates are not available for Ubuntu %s. If you upgrade, Livepatch will turn off.
2019-01-24
Livepatch security updates are not available for Ubuntu %s. If you upgrade, Livepatch will turn off.
92.
Preparing the system for the upgrade failed. To report a bug install apport and then execute 'apport-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader'.
2014-04-27
Preparing the system for the upgrade failed. To report a bug install apport and then execute 'apport-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader'.
95.
The system was unable to get the prerequisites for the upgrade. The upgrade will abort now and restore the original system state. To report a bug install apport and then execute 'apport-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader'.
2014-04-27
The system was unable to get the prerequisites for the upgrade. The upgrade will abort now and restore the original system state. To report a bug install apport and then execute 'apport-bug ubuntu-release-upgrader'.
98.
After updating your package information, the essential package '%s' could not be located. This may be because you have no official mirrors listed in your software sources, or because of excessive load on the mirror you are using. See /etc/apt/sources.list for the current list of configured software sources. In the case of an overloaded mirror, you may want to try the upgrade again later.
2012-10-14
After updating your package information, the essential package '%s' could not be located. This may be because you have no official mirrors listed in your software sources, or because of excessive load on the mirror you are using. See /etc/apt/sources.list for the current list of configured software sources. In the case of an overloaded mirror, you may want to try the upgrade again later.
101.
Upgrade infeasible
2019-01-01
Upgrade infeasible
102.
The upgrade could not be completed, there were errors during the upgrade process.
2019-01-01
The upgrade could not be completed, there were errors during the upgrade process.
103.
Upgrade incomplete
2019-01-01
Upgrade incomplete
104.
The upgrade has partially completed but there were errors during the upgrade process.
2019-01-01
The upgrade has partially completed but there were errors during the upgrade process.
109.
Lock screen disabled
2019-01-01
Lock screen disabled
117.
Could not find the release announcement
2021-09-11
Could not find the release announcement
118.
The server may be overloaded.
2021-09-11
The server may be overloaded.
119.
Could not download the release announcement
2021-09-11
Could not download the release announcement
148.
Your graphics hardware may not be fully supported in Ubuntu 14.04.
2013-12-14
Your graphics hardware may not be fully supported in Ubuntu 14.04.
154.
Sorry, no more upgrades for this system
2020-01-27
Sorry, no more upgrades for this system
155.
There will not be any further Ubuntu releases for this system's 'i386' architecture. Updates for Ubuntu %s will continue until %s.
2020-01-27
There will not be any further Ubuntu releases for this system's 'i386' architecture. Updates for Ubuntu %s will continue until %s.
163.
The Robot Operating System (ROS) is installed
2020-09-12
The Robot Operating System (ROS) is installed
164.
It appears that ROS is currently installed. Each ROS release is very strict about the versions of Ubuntu it supports, and Ubuntu upgrades can fail if that guidance isn't followed. Before continuing, please either uninstall ROS, or ensure the ROS release you have installed supports the version of Ubuntu to which you're upgrading. For ROS 1 releases, refer to REP 3: https://www.ros.org/reps/rep-0003.html For ROS 2 releases, refer to REP 2000: https://www.ros.org/reps/rep-2000.html Are you sure you want to continue?
2020-09-12
It appears that ROS is currently installed. Each ROS release is very strict about the versions of Ubuntu it supports, and Ubuntu upgrades can fail if that guidance isn't followed. Before continuing, please either uninstall ROS, or ensure the ROS release you have installed supports the version of Ubuntu to which you're upgrading. For ROS 1 releases, refer to REP 3: https://www.ros.org/reps/rep-0003.html For ROS 2 releases, refer to REP 2000: https://www.ros.org/reps/rep-2000.html Are you sure you want to continue?
165.
Connection to the Snap Store failed
2020-07-30
Connection to the Snap Store failed
166.
You have the package lxd installed but your system is unable to reach the Snap Store. lxd is now provided via a snap and the release upgrade will fail if snapd is not functional. Please make sure you're connected to the Internet and update any firewall or proxy settings as needed so that you can reach api.snapcraft.io. If you are an enterprise with a firewall setup you may want to configure a Snap Store proxy.
2020-07-30
You have the package lxd installed but your system is unable to reach the Snap Store. lxd is now provided via a snap and the release upgrade will fail if snapd is not functional. Please make sure you're connected to the Internet and update any firewall or proxy settings as needed so that you can reach api.snapcraft.io. If you are an enterprise with a firewall set-p you may want to configure a Snap Store proxy.
167.
Connection to Snap Store failed
2019-01-01
Connection to Snap Store failed
168.
Your system does not have a connection to the Snap Store. For the best upgrade experience make sure that your system can connect to api.snapcraft.io. Do you still want to continue with the upgrade?
2019-01-01
Your system does not have a connection to the Snap Store. For the best upgrade experience make sure that your system can connect to api.snapcraft.io. Do you still want to continue with the upgrade?
169.
Outdated snapd package
2019-01-01
Outdated snapd package
170.
Your system does not have the latest version of snapd. Please update the version of snapd on your system to improve the upgrade experience. Do you still want to continue with the upgrade?
2019-01-01
Your system does not have the latest version of snapd. Please update the version of snapd on your system to improve the upgrade experience. Do you still want to continue with the upgrade?
171.
Calculating snap size requirements
2020-01-27
Calculating snap size requirements
172.
Processing snap replacements
2020-01-27
Processing snap replacements
173.
refreshing snap %s
2020-01-27
refreshing snap %s
174.
removing snap %s
2020-07-30
removing snap %s
175.
installing snap %s
2020-01-27
installing snap %s
176.
PAE not enabled
2014-04-27
PAE not enabled
177.
Your system uses a CPU that does not have PAE enabled. Ubuntu only supports non-PAE systems up to Ubuntu 12.04. To upgrade to a later version of Ubuntu, you must enable PAE (if this is possible) see: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE
2014-04-27
Your system uses a CPU that does not have PAE enabled. Ubuntu only supports non-PAE systems up to Ubuntu 12.04. To upgrade to a later version of Ubuntu, you must enable PAE (if this is possible) see: http://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE
178.
universe component not enabled
2021-09-11
universe component not enabled
179.
You have the package %s installed which is a python2 package. python2 has been deprecated in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and is now available from the universe component of the Ubuntu archive. To ensure any existing third party code you have installed continues to work the release upgrade process would install %s for you. However, the universe component of the archive is not enabled on this system. For the upgrade process to proceed you should either enable the universe component in /etc/apt/sources.list or remove %s
2021-09-11
You have the package %s installed which is a python2 package. python2 has been deprecated in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and is now available from the universe component of the Ubuntu archive. To ensure any existing third party code you have installed continues to work the release upgrade process would install %s for you. However, the universe component of the archive is not enabled on this system. For the upgrade process to proceed you should either enable the universe component in /etc/apt/sources.list or remove %s