Hello, shim-signed has several errors in debconf translations and pending translations (cf. 910986 for details) which I intend to rectify. I tried fixing the errors in the debconf template, for reference, the original debconf templates are also attached. I would be happy for review by native speakers befor sending out a call for (updated) translations. Greetings Helge -- Dr. Helge Kreutzmann debian@helgefjell.de Dipl.-Phys. http://www.helgefjell.de/debian.php 64bit GNU powered gpg signed mail preferred Help keep free software "libre": http://www.ffii.de/
Template: shim/title/secureboot Type: text _Description: Configuring Secure Boot Template: shim/error/bad_secureboot_key Type: error _Description: Invalid password The Secure Boot key you've entered is not valid. The password used must be between 8 and 16 characters. Template: shim/disable_secureboot Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Disable UEFI Secure Boot? If Secure Boot remains enabled on your system, your system may still boot but any hardware that requires third-party drivers to work correctly may not be usable. Template: shim/enable_secureboot Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Enable UEFI Secure Boot? If Secure Boot is enabled on your system, your system may still boot but any hardware that requires third-party drivers to work correctly may not be usable. Template: shim/secureboot_explanation Type: note _Description: Your system has UEFI Secure Boot enabled UEFI Secure Boot is not compatible with the use of third-party drivers. . The system will assist you in toggling UEFI Secure Boot. To ensure that this change is being made by you as an authorized user, and not by an attacker, you must choose a password now and then use the same password after reboot to confirm the change. . If you choose to proceed but do not confirm the password upon reboot, Ubuntu will still be able to boot on your system but the Secure Boot state will not be changed. . If Secure Boot remains enabled on your system, your system may still boot but any hardware that requires third-party drivers to work correctly may not be usable. Template: shim/secureboot_key Type: string _Description: Enter a password for Secure Boot, it will be asked again after a reboot: Template: shim/secureboot_key_again Type: string _Description: Enter the same password again to verify you have typed it correctly: Template: shim/error/secureboot_key_mismatch Type: error _Description: Password input error The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.
Template: shim/title/secureboot Type: text _Description: Configuring Secure Boot Template: shim/error/bad_secureboot_key Type: error _Description: Invalid password The Secure Boot key you've entered is not valid. The password used must be between 8 and 16 characters. Template: shim/disable_secureboot Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Disable UEFI Secure Boot? If Secure Boot remains enabled on your system, your system may still boot but any hardware that requires third-party drivers to work correctly may not be usable. Template: shim/enable_secureboot Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Enable UEFI Secure Boot? If Secure Boot is enabled on your system, your system may still boot but any hardware that requires third-party drivers to work correctly may not be usable. Template: shim/secureboot_explanation Type: note _Description: Your system has UEFI Secure Boot enabled. UEFI Secure Boot is not compatible with the use of third-party drivers. . The system will assist you in toggling UEFI Secure Boot. To ensure that this change is being made by you as an authorized user, and not by an attacker, you must choose a password now and then use the same password after reboot to confirm the change. . If you choose to proceed but do not confirm the password upon reboot, Ubuntu will still be able to boot on your system but the Secure Boot state will not be changed. . If Secure Boot remains enabled on your system, your system may still boot but any hardware that requires third-party drivers to work correctly may not be usable. Template: shim/secureboot_key Type: string _Description: Enter a password for Secure Boot. It will be asked again after a reboot. Template: shim/secureboot_key_again Type: string _Description: Enter the same password again to verify you have typed it correctly. Template: shim/error/secureboot_key_mismatch Type: error _Description: Password input error The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.
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