Update of /cvsroot/linux-decnet/dnprogs/debian/po
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POTFILES.in templates.pot
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po-debconf & French debian description translation
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[type: gettext/rfc822deb] dnet-common.templates
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#
# Translators, if you are not familiar with the PO format, gettext
# documentation is worth reading, especially sections dedicated to
# this format, e.g. by running:
# info -n '(gettext)PO Files'
# info -n '(gettext)Header Entry'
#
# Some information specific to po-debconf are available at
# /usr/share/doc/po-debconf/README-trans
# or http://www.debian.org/intl/l10n/po-debconf/README-trans
#
# Developers do not need to manually edit POT or PO files.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2003-09-12 06:32+0200\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL...@li...>\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:4
msgid "DECnet node name"
msgstr ""
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:4
msgid ""
"All nodes on a DECnet network have a node name. This is similar to the IP "
"hostname but can only be a maximum of 6 characters long. . It is common that "
"the DECnet name is the same as the IP name (if your machine has one). If you "
"do not know the answer to this question please contact your system "
"administrator."
msgstr ""
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:14
msgid "DECnet node address"
msgstr ""
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:14
msgid ""
"All nodes on a DECnet network have a node address. This is two numbers "
"seperated with a period (eg 3.45) where the first number denotes the area "
"and the second is the node within that area."
msgstr ""
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:14
msgid ""
"Do not make up a number here. If you do not know your DECnet node address "
"then ask your system administrator."
msgstr ""
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:24
msgid "DECnet startup changes your ethernet hardware address"
msgstr ""
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:24
msgid ""
"The \"setether\" program in this package will change the hardware (MAC) "
"address of all ethernet cards in your system (by default) to match the "
"DECnet node address. This is essential for the operation of DECnet and so is "
"not optional. However, if you have more than one ethernet card you may want "
"to edit /etc/default/decnet to alter the list of cards whose hardware "
"addresses are changed."
msgstr ""
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:24
msgid ""
"Be aware that any other machines that have your system's MAC address in "
"their ARP cache may no longer be able to communicate with you via IP "
"protocols until this cache has timed out or been flushed."
msgstr ""
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:24
msgid ""
"The MAC address cannot be changed on-the-fly so you will need to reboot your "
"machine before DECnet can function."
msgstr ""
#. Description
#: ../dnet-common.templates:24
msgid ""
"You should also edit /etc/decnet.conf to add the names and addresses of "
"DECnet nodes you want to communicate with."
msgstr ""
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