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Please translate `fortunes-debian-hints` package



Hello all,

Package `fortunes-debian-hints` calls for translations. 

It is currently translated in following languages, Do not translate it in 
following language, translator and translation team will be contacted 
separately.

Language   Total Strings   Translated   Untranslated   Fuzzy
de               42                  41               0                      1

You can file a 'wishlist' bug against package or send translated file directly 
to me (as reply to this mail). Make sure to take care of encoding too!

`fortunes-debian-hints` doesn't support Indic languages, as per my 
understandings. Please consider that while translating in those languages.

Please find attached hints.pot file with this mail. Feel free to ask me about 
any question regarding package.

Thanks in advance!

And many thanks to Nicolas François for adding support of fortune cookies into 
po4a. This mail is due to his quick efforts on it!

I intend to upload package in ~15 days.

-- 
 Cheers,
 Kartik Mistry | GPG: 0xD1028C8D | IRC: kart_
 Blogs: {ftbfs,kartikm}.wordpress.com

# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: Kartik Mistry <kartik.mistry@gmail.com>\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-06-03 13:46+0530\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING"

# type: Plain text
#: hints:4
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #1: You can report a bug in a package with the 'reportbug' "
"command, which is available in the reportbug package, or by using the "
"graphical frontend 'reportbug-ng'."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:9
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #2: You can use 'dpkg-reconfigure <package>' to change the "
"answers you gave to the questions asked when you first installed a package.  "
"The 'configure-debian' package provides a unified front end for doing this, "
"as well."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:12
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #3: You can use 'apt-cache search <words>' to search for words "
"in the descriptions of all available packages."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:15
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #4: You can see the available and installed versions for one or "
"more available packages with the command 'apt-cache policy <packages>'."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:18
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #5: If you need to build a custom kernel, use the 'make-kpkg' "
"script found in the kernel-package package."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:20
msgid "Debian Hint #6: There is no hint #6. Submit a hint today !"
msgstr ""

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#: hints:23
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #7: You can use the cron-apt package to do automatic nightly "
"downloads of updates for packages installed on your system."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:27
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #8: If you have problems with Debian that you can't solve by "
"reading the manuals and documentation, try asking on the Debian Users "
"mailing list (debian-user@lists.debian.org)."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:31
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #9: If you need to know what version of Debian you're currently "
"running, look in /etc/debian_version; if you want to know the codename for "
"that version (for example, 3.0 is codenamed 'Woody'), check this URL:"
msgstr ""

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#: hints:33
msgid "http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-ftparchives.html#s-codenames";
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #10: There are Debian mailing lists for everything from user "
"questions to debates over what to put into the Debian Policy documents.  "
"Check out the list at http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/ and subscribe to "
"those that interest you."
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #11: Keep up to date on what's going on - read the Debian "
"Times. Read it on the web at http://times.debian.net/";
msgstr ""

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#: hints:45
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #12: The grep-dctrl package provides a number of useful scripts "
"for quickly searching various package control files (such as the available "
"packages file)."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:50
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #13: If you don't like the default options used in a Debian "
"package, you can download the source and build a version which uses the "
"options you prefer. See http://www.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ch-pkg_basics.html "
"(sections 6.13 and 6.14) for more information."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:53
msgid ""
"However, bear in mind that most options in most packages can be configured "
"at runtime, and do not require recompiling the package."
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #14: If you would like to follow things happening to a package "
"(for example, if you want to see bug reports, release notices, and other "
"similar things), consider subscribing to it on the Package Tracking System.  "
"You can find out more about the PTS at:"
msgstr ""

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#: hints:61
msgid ""
"http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/developers-reference/ch-resources.en.html "
"(Section 4.10)"
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #15: The documentation for a package can normally be found under "
"/usr/share/doc/<package>. In particular, the README.Debian file often has "
"useful information about Debian-specific quirks or tips."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:70
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #16: If you're searching for a particular file, but don't know "
"which package it belongs to, try installing 'apt-file', which maintains a "
"small database of this information, or search the contents of the Debian "
"Packages database, which can be done at:"
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:72
msgid "http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages#search_contents";
msgstr ""

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#: hints:76
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #17: Need someone to talk to about Debian? If you're comfortable "
"with Internet Relay Chat (IRC), just install your favorite IRC client, and "
"join #debian on irc.debian.org."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:81
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #18: Quality control information about a package can be found by "
"going to http://packages.qa.debian.org/<package>; this page provides links "
"to the Maintainer's QA page, the BTS, news items for the package, and "
"information on which versions are available in which archives."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:84
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #19: If you're interested in building packages from source, you "
"should consider installing the apt-src package."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:88
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #20: Want to keep track of what version of a package you have "
"installed (especially useful for those running hybrid stable / testing / "
"unstable systems)? Check out apt-show-versions."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:91
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #21: If your Debian box is behind a slow network connection, but "
"you have access to a fast one as well, check out the apt-zip package."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:95
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #22: Wondering which Debian mirror is best for you? Check out "
"the apt-spy and netselect-apt packages, which can give you information about "
"how various mirror sites perform."
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #23: If your system is using too much disk space, try the "
"deborphan package; it can offer suggestions about which packages may be "
"unused and removable. And, of course, don't forget to clean out the APT "
"cache area (using 'apt-get clean', 'aptitude clean', or aptitude's Action -> "
"Clean package cache menu item)."
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #24: If you would like to thank a maintainer for handling an "
"issue, check out reportbug --kudos."
msgstr ""

# type: Plain text
#: hints:108
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #25: The 'debian-reference' package contains a wide variety of "
"reference documents for Debian users and developers. Most of the information "
"can also be found at the following URL:"
msgstr ""

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#: hints:110
msgid "http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference.";
msgstr ""

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#: hints:115
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #26: If a package doesn't seem to have much documentation, check "
"for a package named '<package>-doc' and make sure to install it as well; "
"packages with large amounts of documentation regularly split the docs in "
"this manner for those who don't want to install them."
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #27: Regularly verify your backups. You *are* keeping backups, "
"right? Right? (This hint brought to you by the letters 'D', 'U', 'M', and "
"'P', and the number 0.)"
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #28: If your machine is not on all of the time (such as a "
"laptop), check out the 'anacron' package; this will make sure that regular "
"tasks still happen, even if the machine isn't on at the time they would "
"normally trigger."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:129
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #29: Keep your system clock accurate - install the 'ntpdate' "
"package and configure it to set the time at startup. In addition, machines "
"which are turned on most or all of the time should have the 'ntp' package "
"installed to keep the time accurate in between reboots."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:133
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #30: Documentation can be made available at http://localhost/ by "
"installing the 'doc-base' and 'doc-central' packages and their dependencies."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:138
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #31: Disabling a normally-active service in a specific runlevel "
"should be done by changing the S link in /etc/rc<level>.d to a K link, "
"rather than removing the link entirely; if all links are removed, the system "
"will assume on the next install that they need to be replaced."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:142
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #34: The package 'doc-debian' contains some general "
"documentation about the Debian project. It is also available in spanish "
"(doc-debian-es), french (doc-debian-fr) and ukrainian (doc-debian-uk)."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:145
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #35: The package 'devscripts' contains some useful scripts for "
"users who want to help to improve Debian, e.g. wnpp-alert, rc-alert and bts."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:148
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #36: If you want to track Debian sid and have a small download "
"quota or a really slow connection, check out the debdelta package."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:151
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #37: In search for some games? Take a look at 'goplay', which "
"offers a nice Frontend for browsing through all kind of games."
msgstr ""

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#: hints:156
msgid ""
"Debian Hint #38: Need a newer package than shipped with Debians last stable "
"release but don't want to upgrade to 'testing' or 'unstable'? Some packages "
"are kept uptodate on volatile.debian.org, some others are made available at "
"www.backports.org."
msgstr ""

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msgid ""
"Debian Hint #39: Want to download a package without installing it? Use "
"'aptitude download <pkgname>'."
msgstr ""

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