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- From: Clytie Siddall <clytie@riverland.net.au>
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 17:44:37 +1030
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Package: installation-guide Version: Severity: wishlist Tags: l10n, patchWhile updating my translation of the installation guide, I have encountered the following typos, which I thought you might like to fix before the next release.___ preparing.po 1. .po:287 auto: ⑤ Tag: paraOriginal: ⌘0 Before you actually perform an installation, you have to go over some design and preparation steps. IBM has made documentation available about the whole process, e.g. how to prepare an installation medium and how actually to boot from that medium. Duplicating that information here is neither possible nor necessary. However, we will describe here which kind of Debian- specific data is needed and where to find it. Using both sources of information you haveto prepare your machine and the installation medium do you can perform a boot from it. When you see the welcome message in your client session,return to this document to go through the Debian-specific installation steps.- Using both sources of information you have to prepare your machine and the installation medium do you can perform a boot from it. + Using both sources of information, you haveto prepare your machine and the installation medium before you can perform aboot from it. (or "so"?) 2. .po:315 auto: ⑤ Tag: paraOriginal: ⌘0 Some OldWorld Powermacs, most notably those with the <quote>control</quote>display driver, may not reliable produce a colormap under Linux when thedisplay is configured for more than 256 colors. If you are experiencing such issues with your display after rebooting (you can sometimes see data on the monitor, but on other occasions cannot see anything) or, if the screen turns black after booting the installer instead of showing you the user interface, try changing your display settings under MacOS to use 256 colors instead of<quote>thousands</quote> or <quote>millions</quote>. - may not reliable produce + may not reliably produce ___ I hope this is useful.Clytie Siddall (vi-VN, Vietnamese free-software translation team / nhóm Việt hóa phần mềm tự do)Attachment: PGP.sig
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- Subject: Re: Bug#404920: installation-guide
- From: Frans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>
- Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2006 18:02:10 +0100
- Message-id: <200612291802.21683.elendil@planet.nl>
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On Friday 29 December 2006 08:14, Clytie Siddall wrote: > While updating my translation of the installation guide, I have > encountered the following typos, which I thought you might like to > fix before the next release. Both fixed. As always, thanks.Attachment: pgpmtDj4FP55P.pgp
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