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TERM is not set, so the dialog frontend is not usable.
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TERM is not set, so the dialog frontend is not usable.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Hunter
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Dialog.pm:54
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Dialog frontend is incompatible with emacs shell buffers
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Dialog frontend is incompatible with emacs shell buffers
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Hunter
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Dialog.pm:57
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Dialog frontend will not work on a dumb terminal, an emacs shell buffer, or without a controlling terminal.
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Dialog frontend will not work on a dumb terminal, an emacs shell buffer, or without a controlling terminal.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Hunter
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Dialog.pm:60
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28.
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No usable dialog-like program is installed, so the dialog based frontend cannot be used.
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No usable dialog-like program is installed, so the dialog based frontend cannot be used.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Hunter
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Dialog.pm:108
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Dialog frontend requires a screen at least 13 lines tall and 31 columns wide.
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Dialog frontend requires a screen at least 13 lines tall and 31 columns wide.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Hunter
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Dialog.pm:115
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Package configuration
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Package configuration
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Translated and reviewed by
jz
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Dialog.pm:332
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31.
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You are using the editor-based debconf frontend to configure your system. See the end of this document for detailed instructions.
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You are using the editor-based debconf frontend to configure your system. See the end of this document for detailed instructions.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Hunter
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Editor.pm:95
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32.
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The editor-based debconf frontend presents you with one or more text files to edit. This is one such text file. If you are familiar with standard unix configuration files, this file will look familiar to you -- it contains comments interspersed with configuration items. Edit the file, changing any items as necessary, and then save it and exit. At that point, debconf will read the edited file, and use the values you entered to configure the system.
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The editor-based debconf frontend presents you with one or more text files to edit. This is one such text file. If you are familiar with standard unix configuration files, this file will look familiar to you -- it contains comments interspersed with configuration items. Edit the file, changing any items as necessary, and then save it and exit. At that point, debconf will read the edited file, and use the values you entered to configure the system.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Hunter
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Editor.pm:112
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33.
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Debconf on %s
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Debconf on %s
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Hunter
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Gnome.pm:219
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This frontend requires a controlling tty.
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This frontend requires a controlling tty.
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Translated and reviewed by
Andrew Hunter
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Located in
../Debconf/FrontEnd/Readline.pm:48
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