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- $ * *
- $ * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Hewlett-Packard Company *
- $ * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 International Business Machines Corp. *
- $ * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc. *
- $ * (c) Copyright 1993, 1994 Novell, Inc. *
- $ *
- $ "$XConsortium: dtlogin.msg /main/6 1996/11/15 08:46:31 barstow $"
- $ *************************************<+>*************************************
- $ *****************************************************************************
- $ **
- $ ** File: dtlogin.msg
- $ **
- $ ** Project: CDE dtlogin
- $ **
- $ ** Description:
- $ ** -----------
- $ ** This file is the source for the message catalog for dtlogin
- $ **
- $ **
- $ *****************************************************************************
- $ **
- $ ** (c) Copyright 1990 Hewlett-Packard Company
- $ ** All Rights reserved
- $ **
- $ **
- $ *****************************************************************************
- $ **
- $ **
- $ ** ------------------------- MODIFICATION RECORD --------------------------
- $ *
- $ *
- $ ** ----------------------- MODIFICATION RECORD END ------------------------
- $ *****************************************************************************
- $ *************************************<+>*************************************
- $ *************************************<L>*************************************
- $ ** -----------------GENERAL LOCALIZATION NOTES SECTION---------------------
- $ * Comment lines begin with a $ except $set which indicates the start of a
- $ * new set.
- $ *
- $ * Do not delete any comments; you may add comments for your use.
- $ *
- $ ** ----------------GENERAL LOCALIZATION NOTES SECTION END------------------
- $ *************************************<L>*************************************
- $set 1
- $ set 1 is labels
- $
- $ messages 1 through 6 are button labels on the login screen
- 1 Please enter your user name
- 2 Please enter your password
- 3 OK
- 4 Start Over
- 5 Options
- 6 Help
- $
- $ messages 7 through 11 are options button menu items
- $
- 7 Reset Login Screen
- 8 Command Line Login
- 9 Version...
- $ message 10 is replaced by 27
- 10 Single-window Session
- 11 Language
- $
- $ messages 12 through 14 are miscellaneous button labels
- $
- 12 Start DT
- 13 Cancel
- 14 Help
- $
- $ message 15, 17 are more option button menu items
- $ message 16 is the welcome message
- $
- 15 DT Lite Session
- 16 Welcome to
- 17 Regular Desktop
- $
- $ message 18-24
- $
- 18 * Suspending Desktop Login...\r\n*\r\n
- 19 * Press [Enter] for a login prompt.\r\n*\r\n
- 20 * Log in. Desktop Login will resume shortly after you log out.\r\n*\r\n
- 21 * Resuming Desktop Login...\r\n*\r\n
- 22 * Starting Desktop Login on display %1$s...\r\n*\r\n
- 23 * Wait for the Desktop Login screen before logging in.\r\n*\r\n
- 24 * The X-server can not be started on display %1$s...\r\n*\r\n
- $ messages 25 is a options button menu item
- 25 Session
- $
- $ 26 replaces 16 as the greeting after a user name has been
- $ entered. The %s is replaced by the user name.
- $
- 26 Welcome %s
- $
- $ 27 replaces 10 as the label for the failsafe option menu item
- $
- 27 Failsafe Session
- $
- $ Sun specific message catalog id numbers in MC_LABEL_SET messages.
- $ (Starting at a random uneven higher number, 73, to allow some room
- $ for some shared sample source message additions.
- $
- 73 User's Last Desktop
- $
- $ Following used in Language menu.
- $ "to" used in phrases like "ja to zh" locales
- 74 to
- $set 2
- $ set 2 is error messages
- $
- 1 Login incorrect; please try again.
- 2 Unable to change to home directory.
- 3 Sorry. Maximum number of users already logged in.
- $ message 4 is a lengthy message that should be localized to correspond to
- $ the language.
- 4 \n\
- You need to choose an initial password for your account,\n\
- or your current password has expired.\n\
- \n\
- After you set your password, you must log in again\n\
- using the new password.
- 5 Login error, invalid user id.
- 6 Login error, invalid group id.
- 7 Login error, invalid audit id.
- 8 Login error, invalid audit flag.
- 9 Logins are currently disabled.
- 10 Only root wants to run %1$s\n
- 11 Rebuilding default language list from %1$s\n
- 12 Rescanning both config and servers files\n
- 13 Rereading configuration file %1$s\n
- 14 Rereading servers file %1$s\n
- 15 Rereading access file %1$s\n
- 16 dtlogin: out of memory in routine\n
- $set 3
- $ set 3 is help text
- $
- $ message 1 is generated when the help button on the login screen is clicked.
- $ 1 \n\
- $ Login Help:\n\
- $ \n\
- $ Use the login screen to identify yourself to the computer.\n\
- $ \n\
- $ To log in:\n\
- $ 1) Type your user name and press <Enter> or click [OK].\n\
- $ (if you have not created a user, enter "root" as the\n\
- $ user name)\n\
- $ 2) Type your password and press <Enter> or click [OK].\n\
- $ \n\
- $ [Start Over]\n\
- $ Erases your entries so you can re-enter your user name and\n\
- $ try again.\n\
- $ \n\
- $ [Options]\n\
- $ Allows you to change session options:\n\
- $ \n\
- $ With the mouse pointer over the [Options] button, press and\n\
- $ hold mouse button 1. Drag the pointer through the choices.\n\
- $ Releasing the mouse button with the pointer on an item will\n\
- $ select that item. You may choose:\n\
- $ \n\
- $ Language - to change the session language\n\
- $ Session - to select preferred user Desktop\n\
- $ OpenWindows Desktop - for OW \n\
- $ Common Desktop Desktop - for CDE \n\
- $ User's Last Desktop - from previous login \n\
- $ FailSafe Session - for a single terminal window\n\
- $ Command Line Login - to switch to a command line environment\n\
- $ Reset Login Screen - to restart the X-server\n\
- $ \n\
- $ Click anywhere on the background with any mouse button to\n\
- $ refresh the screen, for example, if system messages make the\n\
- $ screen unreadable.\n\
- $ \n\
- $ For more help information, log in first, then click on the Help\n\
- $ Manager icon in the Front Panel (Books with a question mark).\n\
- $ Then find the Login Manager help volume.\n\
- $
- $ 1 NEW-
- $
- $ Under [Options] there is an item called "Session". Under
- $ Session there are five items and these items have been
- $ translated in other files. To be consistent with the other
- $ translations, the translations used below should be the same
- $ as the other translations. The items and their file are
- $ listed below:
- $
- $ 1. Current - _common.session.tmsg ; set 1, message 2
- $
- $ 2. Home - _common.session.tmsg ; set 1, message 1
- $
- $ 3. <display-name> - Current - <display-name> on the options
- $ menu will be replaced with the workstations display
- $ name so does not need to be translated. "Current" should
- $ be the same as _common.session.tmsg ; set 1, message 2
- $
- $ 4. <display-name> - Home - <display-name> on the options
- $ menu will be replaced with the workstations display
- $ name so does not need to be translated. "Home" should
- $ be the same as _common.session.tmsg ; set 1, message 1
- $
- 1 \n\
- Login Help:\n\
- \n\
- Use the login screen to identify yourself to the computer.\n\
- \n\
- To log in:\n\
- 1) Type your user name and press <Enter> or click [OK].\n\
- (if you have not created a user, enter "root" as the\n\
- user name)\n\
- 2) Type your password and press <Enter> or click [OK].\n\
- \n\
- [Start Over]\n\
- Erases your entries so you can re-enter your user name and\n\
- try again.\n\
- \n\
- [Options]\n\
- Allows you to change session options:\n\
- \n\
- With the mouse pointer over the [Options] button, press and\n\
- hold mouse button 1. Drag the pointer through the choices.\n\
- Releasing the mouse button with the pointer on an item will\n\
- select that item. You may choose:\n\
- \n\
- Language - to change the session language\n\
- Session - to select preferred user Desktop\n\
- Current - Starts your most recent session\n\
- Home - Starts your home session (if you set one)\n\
- <display-name> - Current - starts your most recent session for\n\
- the given display\n\
- <display-name> - Home - starts your home session for\n\
- the given display\n\
- FailSafe Session - Starts a failsafe session.\n\
- Command Line Login - to switch to a command line environment\n\
- Reset Login Screen - to restart the X-server\n\
- \n\
- Click anywhere on the background with any mouse button to\n\
- refresh the screen, for example, if system messages make the\n\
- screen unreadable.\n\
- \n\
- For more help information, log in first, then click on the Help\n\
- Manager icon that is in the Information Manager slide-up menu\n\
- in the Front Panel (Book with an information symbol).\n\
- Then find the Login Manager help volume.\n
- $ message 2 is generated when you attempt to start a system whose id is
- $ set to unknown or if it is not configured for networking.
- 2 \n\
- Your workstation does not have a unique name. It is currently\n\
- set to "unknown". It is recommended that you name this\n\
- workstation.\n\
- \n\
- $ message 3 is generated when the help button on the chooser screen is clicked.
- 3 \n\
- Chooser Help:\n\
- \n\
- Use the chooser screen to choose which server to log into.\n\
- \n\
- The chooser screen contains a list that has 2 parts for each\n\
- entry. The first part (Server Name) contains the network\n\
- name for each available server. The second part (Server\n\
- Information) will contain different information depending on\n\
- what login manager is being run on each server. If a server\n\
- is running the CDE Desktop, it should provide information\n\
- about the number of users (or tty devices) currently in use,\n\
- and load averages (average CPU usage) for the last 5, 10, and\n\
- 15 minutes.\n\
- \n\
- To choose a server to log into, just select the line in the\n\
- list that contains the name of the server you wish.\n\
- \n\
- Once you have made your selection, press the ok button.\n\
- This will bring up a login screen from the server you selected.\n\
- \n\
- [Update List]\n\
- This will clear the list and rebuild it by querying the\n\
- servers on the network to see if they will allow logins.\n\
- \n\
- [Options]\n\
- Allows you to change session options:\n\
- \n\
- With the mouse pointer over the [Options] button, press and\n\
- hold mouse button 1. Drag the pointer through the choices.\n\
- Releasing the mouse button with the pointer on an item will\n\
- select that item. You may choose:\n\
- \n\
- Language - to change the session language\n\
- Reset Login Screen - to restart the X-server\n\
- \n\
- Click anywhere on the background with any mouse button to\n\
- refresh the screen, for example, if system messages make the\n\
- screen unreadable.\n\
- \n\
- $set 4
- $ set 4 is log error messages
- $
- 1 Access file "%1$s", host "%2$s" not found\n
- 2 ReadHostEntry\n
- 3 Access file %1$s, display %2$s unknown\n
- 4 Cannot open access control file %1$s, no XDMCP requests will be granted\n
- 5 Domain/OS authentication error: %1$s (%2$s/%3$s)
- 6 Can not open server authorization file %1$s\n
- 7 Cannot write server authorization file %1$s\n
- 8 saveAddr
- 9 Trouble getting network interface configuration
- 10 setAuthNumber
- 11 Can not lock authorization file %1$s or backup %2$s\n
- 12 Can not move authorization into place\n
- 13 Can not create/lock pid file %1$s\n
- 14 Can not lock pid file %1$s, another Dtlogin is running (pid %2$d)\n
- 15 Can not access servers file %1$s\n
- 16 NewDisplay
- 17 Can not open errorLogFile %1$s\n
- 18 TrimErrorLog(): maximum size of error log file is 200Kb.\n
- 19 Missing display name in servers file\n
- 20 Missing display type for %1$s\n
- 21 Hostname %1$s is invalid. Setting DISPLAY to ':0'\n
- 22 Unacceptable display type %1$s for display %2$s\n
- 23 Pseudo reset timed out.\n
- 24 GetResource
- 25 no space for argument realloc\n
- 26 Can not open configuration file %1$s\n
- 27 Extra arguments on command line:
- 28 StartServer(): no arguments\n
- 29 Server %1$s cannot be executed\n
- 30 StartServer() fork failed, sleeping\n
- 31 Server unexpectedly died\n
- 32 Hung in XOpenDisplay(%1$s) attempt #%2$d, aborting.\n
- 33 Server open attempt #%1$d failed for %2$s, giving up\n
- 34 Fatal IO error %d (%1$s)\n
- 35 X error\n
- 36 Session start failed\n
- 37 WARNING: display %1$s could not be secured\n
- 38 WARNING: keyboard on display %1$s could not be secured\n
- 39 BLS - Could not obtain account information.\n
- 40 BLS - Could not obtain protected account information.\n
- 41 BLS - Could not verify sensitivity level.\n
- 42 BLS - Could not change to user: %1$s.\n
- 43 AFS - setgroups() failure when starting session\n
- 44 Setuid failed for user %s, errno = %d\n
- 45 No home directory %1$s for user %2$s, using /\n
- 46 Session execution failed %1$s\n
- 47 Session has no command/arguments\n
- 48 Can not start session for %s, fork failed\n
- 49 Dtlogin can not kill client\n
- 50 Can not execute %1$s\n
- 51 Can not fork to execute %1$s\n
- 52 Improper authentication name "%1$s". Use AFS, Kerberos or the default.\n
- 53 Can not execute Dtgreet %1$s for %2$s\n
- 54 Can not fork to execute Dtgreet %1$s\n
- 55 Socket creation failed on port %1$d\n
- 56 error binding socket address %1$d, errno = %2$d\n
- 57 makeEnv
- 58 setEnv
- 59 parseArgs
- 60 Scan of %1$s directory exceeded %2$d seconds. Terminating scan...\n
- 61 %s belongs to more than %1$d groups, %2$s ignored\n
- 62 audwrite() error: caller is not superuser\n
- 63 audwrite() error: invalid event number in audit record.\n
- 64 audwrite() error: errno = %1$d\n
- 65 AFS authentication failure: %1$s\n
- 66 Account for %1$s has expired. Please see your System Administrator.\n
- 67 Server dead %1$s\n
- 68 Can't open logo bitmap file: %1$s\n
- 69 cannot read "%1$s" message catalog. Using default language.
- 70 display %1$s could not be initialized, server may be grabbed.\n
- 71 (%1$s): Login matte width exceeds display, using default. Matte units are pixels.\n
- 72 (%1$s) Login matte height exceeds display, using default. Matte units are pixels.\n
- $set 5
- $ set 5 is for other stuff specific to chooser.
- 1 Select a server to log into:
- $ 1 is the title/instructions for the chooser dialog
- 2 Server Name Server Information
- $ ^
- $ | This needs to start in this column
- $ 2 is the headings for the list
- 3 Update List
- $set 99
- $ DO NOT TRANSLATE THESE MESSAGES
- $ DO NOT CHANGE THESE MESSAGES
- $ DO NOT LOCALIZE THESE MESSAGES
- $ These messages are used for the version information.
- $quote "
- 1 "@(#)version_goes_here"
- 2 "\n@(#)_DtMessage catalog source $XConsortium: dtlogin.msg /main/6 1996/11/15 08:46:31 barstow $"
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