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-msgid ""
-msgstr ""
-"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"\"%s\": if a sound card is detected on your system, it is displayed here.\n"
-"If you notice the sound card displayed is not the one that is actually\n"
-"present on your system, you can click on the button and choose another\n"
-"driver."
-msgstr ""
-"\"%s\": if a sound card is detected on your system, it is displayed here.\n"
-"If you notice the sound card displayed is not the one that is actually\n"
-"present on your system, you can click on the button and choose another\n"
-"driver."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"If you told the installer that you wanted to individually select packages,\n"
-"it will present a tree containing all packages classified by groups and\n"
-"subgroups. While browsing the tree, you can select entire groups,\n"
-"subgroups, or individual packages.\n"
-"\n"
-"Whenever you select a package on the tree, a description appears on the\n"
-"right to let you know the purpose of the package.\n"
-"\n"
-"!! If a server package has been selected, either because you specifically\n"
-"chose the individual package or because it was part of a group of packages,\n"
-"you will be asked to confirm that you really want those servers to be\n"
-"installed. By default Mandrake Linux will automatically start any installed\n"
-"services at boot time. Even if they are safe and have no known issues at\n"
-"the time the distribution was shipped, it is entirely possible that that\n"
-"security holes were discovered after this version of Mandrake Linux was\n"
-"finalized. If you do not know what a particular service is supposed to do\n"
-"or why it is being installed, then click \"%s\". Clicking \"%s\" will\n"
-"install the listed services and they will be started automatically by\n"
-"default during boot. !!\n"
-"\n"
-"The \"%s\" option is used to disable the warning dialog which appears\n"
-"whenever the installer automatically selects a package to resolve a\n"
-"dependency issue. Some packages have relationships between each other such\n"
-"that installation of a package requires that some other program is also\n"
-"required to be installed. The installer can determine which packages are\n"
-"required to satisfy a dependency to successfully complete the installation.\n"
-"\n"
-"The tiny floppy disk icon at the bottom of the list allows you to load a\n"
-"package list created during a previous installation. This is useful if you\n"
-"have a number of machines that you wish to configure identically. Clicking\n"
-"on this icon will ask you to insert a floppy disk previously created at the\n"
-"end of another installation. See the second tip of last step on how to\n"
-"create such a floppy."
-msgstr ""
-"If you told the installer that you wanted to individually select packages,\n"
-"it will present a tree containing all packages classified by groups and\n"
-"subgroups. While browsing the tree, you can select entire groups,\n"
-"subgroups, or individual packages.\n"
-"\n"
-"Whenever you select a package on the tree, a description appears on the\n"
-"right to let you know the purpose of the package.\n"
-"\n"
-"!! If a server package has been selected, either because you specifically\n"
-"chose the individual package or because it was part of a group of packages,\n"
-"you will be asked to confirm that you really want those servers to be\n"
-"installed. By default Mandrake Linux will automatically start any installed\n"
-"services at boot time. Even if they are safe and have no known issues at\n"
-"the time the distribution was shipped, it is entirely possible that that\n"
-"security holes were discovered after this version of Mandrake Linux was\n"
-"finalized. If you do not know what a particular service is supposed to do\n"
-"or why it is being installed, then click \"%s\". Clicking \"%s\" will\n"
-"install the listed services and they will be started automatically by\n"
-"default during boot. !!\n"
-"\n"
-"The \"%s\" option is used to disable the warning dialog which appears\n"
-"whenever the installer automatically selects a package to resolve a\n"
-"dependency issue. Some packages have relationships between each other such\n"
-"that installation of a package requires that some other program is also\n"
-"rerquired to be installed. The installer can determine which packages are\n"
-"required to satisfy a dependency to successfully complete the installation.\n"
-"\n"
-"The tiny floppy disk icon at the bottom of the list allows you to load a\n"
-"package list created during a previous installation. This is useful if you\n"
-"have a number of machines that you wish to configure identically. Clicking\n"
-"on this icon will ask you to insert a floppy disk previously created at the\n"
-"end of another installation. See the second tip of last step on how to\n"
-"create such a floppy."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"At this point, you need to decide where you want to install the Mandrake\n"
-"Linux operating system on your hard drive. If your hard drive is empty or\n"
-"if an existing operating system is using all the available space you will\n"
-"have to partition the drive. Basically, partitioning a hard drive consists\n"
-"of logically dividing it to create the space needed to install your new\n"
-"Mandrake Linux system.\n"
-"\n"
-"Because the process of partitioning a hard drive is usually irreversible\n"
-"and can lead to lost data if there is an existing operating system already\n"
-"installed on the drive, partitioning can be intimidating and stressful if\n"
-"you are an inexperienced user. Fortunately, DrakX includes a wizard which\n"
-"simplifies this process. Before continuing with this step, read through the\n"
-"rest of this section and above all, take your time.\n"
-"\n"
-"Depending on your hard drive configuration, several options are available:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": this option will perform an automatic partitioning of your blank\n"
-"drive(s). If you use this option there will be no further prompts.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": the wizard has detected one or more existing Linux partitions on\n"
-"your hard drive. If you want to use them, choose this option. You will then\n"
-"be asked to choose the mount points associated with each of the partitions.\n"
-"The legacy mount points are selected by default, and for the most part it's\n"
-"a good idea to keep them.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if Microsoft Windows is installed on your hard drive and takes\n"
-"all the space available on it, you will have to create free space for\n"
-"GNU/Linux. To do so, you can delete your Microsoft Windows partition and\n"
-"data (see ``Erase entire disk'' solution) or resize your Microsoft Windows\n"
-"FAT or NTFS partition. Resizing can be performed without the loss of any\n"
-"data, provided you have previously defragmented the Windows partition.\n"
-"Backing up your data is strongly recommended.. Using this option is\n"
-"recommended if you want to use both Mandrake Linux and Microsoft Windows on\n"
-"the same computer.\n"
-"\n"
-" Before choosing this option, please understand that after this\n"
-"procedure, the size of your Microsoft Windows partition will be smaller\n"
-"then when you started. You will have less free space under Microsoft\n"
-"Windows to store your data or to install new software.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you want to delete all data and all partitions present on\n"
-"your hard drive and replace them with your new Mandrake Linux system,\n"
-"choose this option. Be careful, because you will not be able to undo your\n"
-"choice after you confirm.\n"
-"\n"
-" !! If you choose this option, all data on your disk will be deleted. !!\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": this will simply erase everything on the drive and begin fresh,\n"
-"partitioning everything from scratch. All data on your disk will be lost.\n"
-"\n"
-" !! If you choose this option, all data on your disk will be lost. !!\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": choose this option if you want to manually partition your hard\n"
-"drive. Be careful -- it is a powerful but dangerous choice and you can very\n"
-"easily lose all your data. That's why this option is really only\n"
-"recommended if you have done something like this before and have some\n"
-"experience. For more instructions on how to use the DiskDrake utility,\n"
-"refer to the ``Managing Your Partitions'' section in the ``Starter Guide''."
-msgstr ""
-"At this point, you need to decide where you want to install the Mandrake\n"
-"Linux operating system on your hard drive. If your hard drive is empty or\n"
-"if an existing operating system is using all the available space you will\n"
-"have to partition the drive. Basically, partitioning a hard drive consists\n"
-"of logically dividing it to create the space needed to install your new\n"
-"Mandrake Linux system.\n"
-"\n"
-"Because the process of partitioning a hard drive is usually irreversible\n"
-"and can lead to lost data if there is an existing operating system already\n"
-"installed on the drive, partitioning can be intimidating and stressful if\n"
-"you are an inexperienced user. Fortunately, DrakX includes a wizard which\n"
-"simplifies this process. Before continuing with this step, read through the\n"
-"rest of this section and above all, take your time.\n"
-"\n"
-"Depending on your hard drive configuration, several options are available:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": this option will perform an automatic partitioning of your blank\n"
-"drive(s). If you use this option there will be no further prompts.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": the wizard has detected one or more existing Linux partitions on\n"
-"your hard drive. If you want to use them, choose this option. You will then\n"
-"be asked to choose the mount points associated with each of the partitions.\n"
-"The legacy mount points are selected by default, and for the most part it's\n"
-"a good idea to keep them.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if Microsoft Windows is installed on your hard drive and takes\n"
-"all the space available on it, you will have to create free space for\n"
-"Linux. To do so, you can delete your Microsoft Windows partition and data\n"
-"(see ''Erase entire disk'' solution) or resize your Microsoft Windows FAT\n"
-"or NTFS partition. Resizing can be performed without the loss of any data,\n"
-"provided you have previously defragmented the Windows partition. Backing up\n"
-"your data is strongly recommended.. Using this option is recommended if you\n"
-"want to use both Mandrake Linux and Microsoft Windows on the same computer.\n"
-"\n"
-" Before choosing this option, please understand that after this\n"
-"procedure, the size of your Microsoft Windows partition will be smaller\n"
-"then when you started. You will have less free space under Microsoft\n"
-"Windows to store your data or to install new software.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you want to delete all data and all partitions present on\n"
-"your hard drive and replace them with your new Mandrake Linux system,\n"
-"choose this option. Be careful, because you will not be able to undo your\n"
-"choice after you confirm.\n"
-"\n"
-" !! If you choose this option, all data on your disk will be deleted. !!\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": this will simply erase everything on the drive and begin fresh,\n"
-"partitioning everything from scratch. All data on your disk will be lost.\n"
-"\n"
-" !! If you choose this option, all data on your disk will be lost. !!\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": choose this option if you want to manually partition your hard\n"
-"drive. Be careful -- it is a powerful but dangerous choice and you can very\n"
-"easily lose all your data. That's why this option is really only\n"
-"recommended if you have done something like this before and have some\n"
-"experience. For more instructions on how to use the DiskDrake utility,\n"
-"refer to the ''Gestione delle partizioni'' section in the ''Guida\n"
-"introduttiva''."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"DrakX will first detect any IDE devices present in your computer. It will\n"
-"also scan for one or more PCI SCSI cards on your system. If a SCSI card is\n"
-"found, DrakX will automatically install the appropriate driver.\n"
-"\n"
-"Because hardware detection is not foolproof, DrakX may fail in detecting\n"
-"your hard drives. If so, you'll have to specify your hardware by hand.\n"
-"\n"
-"If you had to manually specify your PCI SCSI adapter, DrakX will ask if you\n"
-"want to configure options for it. You should allow DrakX to probe the\n"
-"hardware for the card-specific options which are needed to initialize the\n"
-"adapter. Most of the time, DrakX will get through this step without any\n"
-"issues.\n"
-"\n"
-"If DrakX is not able to probe for the options to automatically determine\n"
-"which parameters need to be passed to the hardware, you'll need to manually\n"
-"configure the driver."
-msgstr ""
-"DrakX will first detect any IDE devices present in your computer. It will\n"
-"also scan for one or more PCI SCSI cards on your system. If a SCSI card is\n"
-"found, DrakX will automatically install the appropriate driver.\n"
-"\n"
-"Because hardware detection is not foolproof, DrakX may fail in detecting\n"
-"your hard drives. If so, you'll have to specify your hardware by hand.\n"
-"\n"
-"If you had to manually specify your PCI SCSI adapter, DrakX will ask if you\n"
-"want to configure options for it. You should allow DrakX to probe the\n"
-"hardware for the card-specific options which are needed to initialize the\n"
-"adapter. Most of the time, DrakX will get through this step without any\n"
-"issues.\n"
-"\n"
-"If DrakX is not able to probe for the options to automatically determine\n"
-"which parameters need to be passed to the hardware, you'll need to manually\n"
-"configure the driver."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"The Mandrake Linux installation is distributed on several CD-ROMs. If a\n"
-"selected package is located on another CD-ROM, DrakX will eject the current\n"
-"CD and ask you to insert the correct CD as required."
-msgstr ""
-"The Mandrake Linux installation is distributed on several CD-ROMs. If a\n"
-"selected package is located on another CD-ROM, DrakX will eject the current\n"
-"CD and ask you to insert the correct CD as required."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"It is now time to specify which programs you wish to install on your\n"
-"system. There are thousands of packages available for Mandrake Linux, and\n"
-"to make it simpler to manage the packages have been placed into groups of\n"
-"similar applications.\n"
-"\n"
-"Packages are sorted into groups corresponding to a particular use of your\n"
-"machine. Mandrake Linux sorts packages groups in four categories. You can\n"
-"mix and match applications from the various categories, so a\n"
-"``Workstation'' installation can still have applications from the\n"
-"``Development'' category installed.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you plan to use your machine as a workstation, select one or\n"
-"more of the groups that are in the workstation category.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if plan on using your machine for programming, select the\n"
-"appropriate groups from that category.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if your machine is intended to be a server, select which of the\n"
-"more common services you wish to install on your machine.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": this is where you will choose your preferred graphical\n"
-"environment. At least one must be selected if you want to have a graphical\n"
-"interface available.\n"
-"\n"
-"Moving the mouse cursor over a group name will display a short explanatory\n"
-"text about that group. If you unselect all groups when performing a regular\n"
-"installation (as opposed to an upgrade), a dialog will pop up proposing\n"
-"different options for a minimal installation:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": install the minimum number of packages possible to have a\n"
-"working graphical desktop.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": installs the base system plus basic utilities and their\n"
-"documentation. This installation is suitable for setting up a server.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": will install the absolute minimum number of packages necessary\n"
-"to get a working Linux system. With this installation you will only have a\n"
-"command line interface. The total size of this installation is about 65\n"
-"megabytes.\n"
-"\n"
-"You can check the \"%s\" box, which is useful if you are familiar with the\n"
-"packages being offered or if you want to have total control over what will\n"
-"be installed.\n"
-"\n"
-"If you started the installation in \"%s\" mode, you can unselect all groups\n"
-"to avoid installing any new package. This is useful for repairing or\n"
-"updating an existing system."
-msgstr ""
-"It is now time to specify which programs you wish to install on your\n"
-"system. There are thousands of packages available for Mandrake Linux, and\n"
-"to make it simpler to manage the packages have been placed into groups of\n"
-"similar applications.\n"
-"\n"
-"Packages are sorted into groups corresponding to a particular use of your\n"
-"machine. Mandrake Linux sorts packages groups in four categories. You can\n"
-"mix and match applications from the various categories, so a\n"
-"''Workstation'' installation can still have applications from the\n"
-"''Development'' category installed.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you plan to use your machine as a workstation, select one or\n"
-"more of the groups that are in the workstation category.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if plan on using your machine for programming, select the\n"
-"appropriate groups from that category.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if your machine is intended to be a server, select which of the\n"
-"more common services you wish to install on your machine.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": this is where you will choose your preferred graphical\n"
-"environment. At least one must be selected if you want to have a graphical\n"
-"interface available.\n"
-"\n"
-"Moving the mouse cursor over a group name will display a short explanatory\n"
-"text about that group. If you unselect all groups when performing a regular\n"
-"installation (as opposed to an upgrade), a dialog will pop up proposing\n"
-"different options for a minimal installation:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": install the minimum number of packages possible to have a\n"
-"working graphical desktop.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": installs the base system plus basic utilities and their\n"
-"documentation. This installation is suitable for setting up a server.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": will install the absolute minimum number of packages necessary\n"
-"to get a working Linux system. With this installation you will only have a\n"
-"command line interface. The total size of this installation is about 65\n"
-"megabytes.\n"
-"\n"
-"You can check the \"%s\" box, which is useful if you are familiar with the\n"
-"packages being offered or if you want to have total control over what will\n"
-"be installed.\n"
-"\n"
-"If you started the installation in \"%s\" mode, you can unselect all groups\n"
-"to avoid installing any new package. This is useful for repairing or\n"
-"updating an existing system."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"This step is activated only if an old GNU/Linux partition has been found on\n"
-"your machine.\n"
-"\n"
-"DrakX now needs to know if you want to perform a new install or an upgrade\n"
-"of an existing Mandrake Linux system:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": For the most part, this completely wipes out the old system. If\n"
-"you wish to change how your hard drives are partitioned, or change the file\n"
-"system, you should use this option. However, depending on your partitioning\n"
-"scheme, you can prevent some of your existing data from being over-written.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": this installation class allows you to update the packages\n"
-"currently installed on your Mandrake Linux system. Your current\n"
-"partitioning scheme and user data is not altered. Most of other\n"
-"configuration steps remain available, similar to a standard installation.\n"
-"\n"
-"Using the ``Upgrade'' option should work fine on Mandrake Linux systems\n"
-"running version \"8.1\" or later. Performing an Upgrade on versions prior\n"
-"to Mandrake Linux version \"8.1\" is not recommended."
-msgstr ""
-"This step is activated only if an old GNU/Linux partition has been found on\n"
-"your machine.\n"
-"\n"
-"DrakX now needs to know if you want to perform a new install or an upgrade\n"
-"of an existing Mandrake Linux system:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": For the most part, this completely wipes out the old system. If\n"
-"you wish to change how your hard drives are partitioned, or change the file\n"
-"system, you should use this option. However, depending on your partitioning\n"
-"scheme, you can prevent some of your existing data from being over-written.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": this installation class allows you to update the packages\n"
-"currently installed on your Mandrake Linux system. Your current\n"
-"partitioning scheme and user data is not altered. Most of other\n"
-"configuration steps remain available, similar to a standard installation.\n"
-"\n"
-"Using the ''Upgrade'' option should work fine on Mandrake Linux systems\n"
-"running version \"8.1\" or later. Performing an Upgrade on versions prior\n"
-"to Mandrake Linux version \"8.1\" is not recommended."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"Any partitions that have been newly defined must be formatted for use\n"
-"(formatting means creating a file system).\n"
-"\n"
-"At this time, you may wish to reformat some already existing partitions to\n"
-"erase any data they contain. If you wish to do that, please select those\n"
-"partitions as well.\n"
-"\n"
-"Please note that it is not necessary to reformat all pre-existing\n"
-"partitions. You must reformat the partitions containing the operating\n"
-"system (such as \"/\", \"/usr\" or \"/var\") but you do not have to\n"
-"reformat partitions containing data that you wish to keep (typically\n"
-"\"/home\").\n"
-"\n"
-"Please be careful when selecting partitions. After formatting, all data on\n"
-"the selected partitions will be deleted and you will not be able to recover\n"
-"it.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on \"%s\" when you are ready to format partitions.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on \"%s\" if you want to choose another partition for your new\n"
-"Mandrake Linux operating system installation.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on \"%s\" if you wish to select partitions that will be checked for\n"
-"bad blocks on the disk."
-msgstr ""
-"Any partitions that have been newly defined must be formatted for use\n"
-"(formatting means creating a file system).\n"
-"\n"
-"At this time, you may wish to reformat some already existing partitions to\n"
-"erase any data they contain. If you wish to do that, please select those\n"
-"partitions as well.\n"
-"\n"
-"Please note that it is not necessary to reformat all pre-existing\n"
-"partitions. You must reformat the partitions containing the operating\n"
-"system (such as \"/\", \"/usr\" or \"/var\") but you do not have to\n"
-"reformat partitions containing data that you wish to keep (typically\n"
-"\"/home\").\n"
-"\n"
-"Please be careful when selecting partitions. After formatting, all data on\n"
-"the selected partitions will be deleted and you will not be able to recover\n"
-"it.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on \"%s\" when you are ready to format partitions.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on \"%s\" if you want to choose another partition for your new\n"
-"Mandrake Linux operating system installation.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on \"%s\" if you wish to select partitions that will be checked for\n"
-"bad blocks on the disk."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"Options\n"
-"\n"
-" Here you can choose whether you want to have your machine automatically\n"
-"switch to a graphical interface at boot. Obviously, you want to check\n"
-"\"%s\" if your machine is to act as a server, or if you were not successful\n"
-"in getting the display configured."
-msgstr ""
-"Options\n"
-"\n"
-" Here you can choose whether you want to have your machine automatically\n"
-"switch to a graphical interface at boot. Obviously, you want to check\n"
-"\"%s\" if your machine is to act as a server, or if you were not successful\n"
-"in getting the display configured."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"Click on \"%s\" if you want to delete all data and partitions present on\n"
-"this hard drive. Be careful, after clicking on \"%s\", you will not be able\n"
-"to recover any data and partitions present on this hard drive, including\n"
-"any Windows data.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on \"%s\" to stop this operation without losing any data and\n"
-"partitions present on this hard drive."
-msgstr ""
-"Click on \"%s\" if you want to delete all data and partitions present on\n"
-"this hard drive. Be careful, after clicking on \"%s\", you will not be able\n"
-"to recover any data and partitions present on this hard drive, including\n"
-"any Windows data.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on \"%s\" to stop this operation without losing any data and\n"
-"partitions present on this hard drive."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manualB/modules/it/drakx-chapter.xml
-msgid ""
-"At the time you are installing Mandrake Linux, it is likely that some\n"
-"packages have been updated since the initial release. Bugs may have been\n"
-"fixed, security issues resolved. To allow you to benefit from these\n"
-"updates, you are now able to download them from the Internet. Check \"%s\"\n"
-"if you have a working Internet connection, or \"%s\" if you prefer to\n"
-"install updated packages later.\n"
-"\n"
-"Choosing \"%s\" will display a list of places from which updates can be\n"
-"retrieved. You should choose one near to you. A package-selection tree will\n"
-"appear: review the selection, and press \"%s\" to retrieve and install the\n"
-"selected package(s), or \"%s\" to abort."
-msgstr ""
-"At the time you are installing Mandrake Linux, it is likely that some\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"changes that impact on the system as a whole. You will have to create at\n"
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-"use for routine, day-to-day use. Although it is very easy to log in as\n"
-"\"root\" to do anything and everything, it may also be very dangerous! A\n"
-"very simple mistake could mean that your system will not work any more. If\n"
-"you make a serious mistake as a regular user, the worst that will happen is\n"
-"that you will lose some information, but not affect the entire system.\n"
-"\n"
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-"the default and change the user name. The next step is to enter a password.\n"
-"From a security point of view, a non-privileged (regular) user password is\n"
-"not as crucial as the \"root\" password, but that is no reason to neglect\n"
-"it by making it blank or too simple: after all, your files could be the\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"gli utenti che aggiungerete adesso non avranno il diritto di cambiare\n"
-"nulla, se non i propri file e la propria configurazione. Dovrete crearne\n"
-"almeno uno per voi stessi, da utilizzare per l'uso quotidiano: per quanto\n"
-"molto comodo, entrare nel sistema come \"root\" tutti i giorni potrebbe\n"
-"essere molto pericoloso! Anche un banale errore potrebbe significare un\n"
-"sistema non più in grado di funzionare correttamente. Se, invece,\n"
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-"perdere parte dei vostri dati, ma non compromettere l'intero sistema.\n"
-"\n"
-"Prima di tutto, inserite il vostro nome reale. Naturalmente questo non è\n"
-"obbligatorio: potete digitare quello che volete. Fatto questo, DrakX\n"
-"prenderà la prima parola che avete inserito nel campo di testo e la copierà\n"
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-"sistema, ma potete cambiarlo. Poi digitate una password per questo utente.\n"
-"La password di un utente non privilegiato dal punto di vista della\n"
-"sicurezza non è cruciale come quella di \"root\", ovviamente, ma non c'è\n"
-"motivo di essere frettolosi: dopo tutto, si tratta dei vostri file.\n"
-"\n"
-"Se cliccate su \"%s\", potrete poi aggiungerne un altro, e altri ancora, a\n"
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-"tutti gli utenti che volete, selezionate \"%s\".\n"
-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"sceglierne uno per effettuare un login automatico ogni volta che il\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"After you have configured the general bootloader parameters, the list of\n"
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-"\n"
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-"options by clicking \"%s\" to create a new entry; selecting an entry and\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"corresponding entries for the operating systems to remove them from the\n"
-"bootloader menu, but you will need a boot disk in order to boot those other\n"
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-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": there are three choices for your bootloader:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you prefer grub (text menu).\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you prefer LILO with its text menu interface.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you prefer LILO with its graphical interface.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": in most cases, you will not change the default (\"%s\"), but if\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you prefer LILO with its text menu interface.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you prefer LILO with its graphical interface.\n"
-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"contrario, semplicemente spegnere il computer per interrompere\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
-" * \"%s\". Fully automated installation: the hard disk is completely\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"start the installation. At the prompt, press the [F1] key and type >>linux\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
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-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if a TV card is detected on your system, it is displayed here.\n"
-"If you have a TV card and it is not detected, click on \"%s\" to try to\n"
-"configure it manually.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if an ISDN card is detected on your system, it will be displayed\n"
-"here. You can click on \"%s\" to change the parameters associated with the\n"
-"card.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": If you wish to configure your Internet or local network access\n"
-"now.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": this entry allows you to redefine the security level as set in a\n"
-"previous step ().\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you plan to connect your machine to the Internet, it's a good\n"
-"idea to protect yourself from intrusions by setting up a firewall. Consult\n"
-"the corresponding section of the ''Guida introduttiva'' for details about\n"
-"firewall settings.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": if you wish to change your bootloader configuration, click that\n"
-"button. This should be reserved to advanced users.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"%s\": here you'll be able to fine control which services will be run\n"
-"on your machine. If you plan to use this machine as a server it's a good\n"
-"idea to review this setup."
-