From a77660f5928d04ef04bdef5032936488f62a9d26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yuri Chornoivan Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2016 07:46:51 +0300 Subject: Update Japanese translation --- docs/installer/ja.po | 6 +- docs/installer/ja/DrakLive-cover.xml | 76 +++ docs/installer/ja/DrakLive.xml | 65 +++ docs/installer/ja/DrakX-cover.xml | 146 +++++ docs/installer/ja/DrakX.xml | 135 +++++ docs/installer/ja/SelectAndUseISOs2.xml | 460 +++++++++++++++ docs/installer/ja/acceptLicense.xml | 81 +++ docs/installer/ja/addUser.xml | 161 +++++ docs/installer/ja/add_supplemental_media.xml | 55 ++ docs/installer/ja/ask_mntpoint_s.xml | 88 +++ docs/installer/ja/bestTime.xml | 21 + docs/installer/ja/bootLive.xml | 135 +++++ docs/installer/ja/chooseDesktop.xml | 33 ++ docs/installer/ja/choosePackageGroups.xml | 40 ++ docs/installer/ja/choosePackagesTree.xml | 23 + docs/installer/ja/configureServices.xml | 40 ++ docs/installer/ja/configureTimezoneUTC.xml | 29 + docs/installer/ja/configureX_card_list.xml | 59 ++ 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++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakconnect--del.xml | 18 + docs/mcc-help/ja/drakconnect.xml | 808 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakconsole.xml | 20 + docs/mcc-help/ja/drakdisk.xml | 82 +++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakedm.xml | 27 + docs/mcc-help/ja/drakfirewall.xml | 86 +++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakfont.xml | 65 +++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakguard.xml | 100 ++++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakgw.xml | 123 ++++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakhosts.xml | 34 ++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakinvictus.xml | 19 + docs/mcc-help/ja/draknetcenter.xml | 220 +++++++ docs/mcc-help/ja/draknetprofile.xml | 19 + docs/mcc-help/ja/draknfs.xml | 165 ++++++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakproxy.xml | 37 ++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakrpm-edit-media.xml | 211 +++++++ docs/mcc-help/ja/draksambashare.xml | 251 ++++++++ docs/mcc-help/ja/draksec.xml | 54 ++ docs/mcc-help/ja/draksnapshot-config.xml | 49 ++ docs/mcc-help/ja/draksound.xml | 61 ++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakups.xml | 20 + docs/mcc-help/ja/drakvpn.xml | 81 +++ docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_apache2.xml | 111 ++++ 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--- a/docs/installer/ja.po +++ b/docs/installer/ja.po @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ # This file is distributed under the same license as the Mageia Installer Help package. # # Translators: -# taro yamada , 2016 +# ook rio , 2016 msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Mageia\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: doc-discuss@ml.mageia.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2016-02-10 16:29+0200\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2016-04-27 07:46+0000\n" -"Last-Translator: taro yamada \n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2016-04-27 16:17+0000\n" +"Last-Translator: ook rio \n" "Language-Team: Japanese (http://www.transifex.com/MageiaLinux/mageia/" "language/ja/)\n" "Language: ja\n" diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/DrakLive-cover.xml b/docs/installer/ja/DrakLive-cover.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5e8e4a05 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/DrakLive-cover.xml @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ + + + + Installation from LIVE medium + Mageia.org + + + January 2015 + Mageia 5 + + + + The Official Documentation for Mageia + + + The texts and screenshots in 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+ + Installation from LIVE medium + + + + No one will see all the installer screens that you see in this manual. Which +screens you will see, depends on your hardware and the choices you make +while installing. + + + The texts and screenshots in this manual are available under the CC BY-SA +3.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. + + This manual was produced with the help of the Calenco CMS developed by NeoDoc. + + It was written by volunteers in their free time. Please contact Documentation +Team, if you would like to help improve this manual. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + + + Installation with DrakX + + + + No one will see all the installer screens that you see in this manual. Which +screens you will see, depends on your hardware and the choices you make +while installing. + + + The texts and screenshots in this manual are available under the CC BY-SA +3.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. + + This manual was produced with the help of the Calenco CMS developed by NeoDoc. + + It was written by volunteers in their free time. Please contact Documentation +Team, if you would like to help improve this manual. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + + + +Select and use ISOs + + +
+ 序文 + + Mageia is distributed via ISO images. This page will help you to choose +which image match your needs. + + There is two families of media: + + + + Classical installer: After booting the media, it will follow a process +allowing to choose what to install and how to configure your target +system. This give you the maximal flexibility for a customized installation, +in particular to choose which Desktop Environment you will install. + + + + LIVE media: you can boot the media in a real Mageia system without +installing it, to see what you will get after installation. The +installation process is simpler, but you get lesser choices. + + + + Details are given in the next sections. +
+ +
+ Media + +
+ Definition + + Here, a medium (plural: media) is an ISO image file that allows you to +install and/or update Mageia and by extension any physical support the ISO +file is copied to. + + You can find them here. +
+ +
+ Classical installation media + +
+ Common features + + + + These ISOs use the traditional installer called drakx. + + + + They are able to make a clean install or an update from previous releases. + + +
+ +
+ DVD + + + + Different media for architecture 32 or 64 bits. + + + + Some tools are available in the Welcome screen: Rescue System, Memory Test, +Hardware Detection Tool. + + + + Each DVD contains many available desktop environments and languages. + + + + You'll be given the choice during the installation to add non free software. + + +
+ +
+ DVD dual arch + + + + Both architectures are present on the same medium, the choice is made +automatically according to the detected CPU. + + + + Uses Xfce desktop only. + + + + Not all languages are available. (be, bg, ca, de, en, es, fr, it, mk, pl, +pt, ru, sv, uk) TO BE CHECKED! + + + + It contains non free software. + + +
+
+ +
+ Live media + +
+ Common features + + + + Can be used to preview the distribution without installing it on a HDD, and +optionally install Mageia on to your HDD. + + + + Each ISO contains only one desktop environment (KDE or GNOME). + + + + Different media for 32 or 64 bit architectures. + + + + Live ISOs can only be used to create clean +installations, they cannot be used to upgrade from previous +releases. + + + + They contain non free software. + + +
+ +
+ Live CD KDE + + + + KDE desktop environment only. + + + + English language only. + + + + 32 bit only. + + +
+ +
+ Live CD GNOME + + + + GNOME desktop environment only. + + + + English language only. + + + + 32 bit only. + + +
+ +
+ Live DVD KDE + + + + KDE desktop environment only. + + + + All languages are present. + + + + Different media for 32 or 64 bit architectures. + + +
+ +
+ Live DVD GNOME + + + + GNOME desktop environment only. + + + + All languages are present. + + + + Different media for 32 or 64 bit architectures. + + +
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+ +
+ Boot-only CD media + +
+ Common features + + + + Each one is a small image that contains no more than that which is needed to +start the drakx installer and find drakx-installer-stage2 and other packages +that are needed to continue and complete the install. These packages may be +on the PC hard disk, on a local drive, on a local network or on the +Internet. + + + + These media are very light (less than 100 MB) and are convenient when +bandwidth is too low to download a full DVD, a PC without a DVD drive or a +PC that can't boot from a USB stick. + + + + Different media for 32 or 64 bit architectures. + + + + English language only. + + +
+ +
+ boot.iso + + + + Contains only free software, for those people who refuse to use non-free +software. + + +
+ +
+ boot-nonfree.iso + + + + Contains non-free software (mostly drivers, codecs...) for people who need +it. + + +
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+ +
+ Downloading and Checking Media + +
+ Downloading + + Once you have chosen your ISO file, you can download it using either http or +BitTorrent. In both cases, a window gives you some information, such as the +mirror in use and the possibility to change if the bandwidth is to low. If +http is chosen, you may also see something like + + + + + md5sum and sha1sum are tools to check the ISO integrity. Use only one of +them. Keep one of them for further +usage. Then this window appears: + + + + + Check the radio button Save File. +
+ +
+ Checking the downloaded media integrity + + Both checksums are hexadecimal numbers calculated by an algorithm from the +file to be downloaded. When you ask these algorithms to recalculate this +number from your downloaded file, either you have the same number and your +downloaded file is correct, or the number is different and you have a +failure. A failure infers that you should retry the download. + + Open a console, no need to be root, and: + + - To use md5sum, type: [sam@localhost]$ md5sum +path/to/the/image/file.iso. + + - To use sha1sum, type: [sam@localhost]$ sha1sum +path/to/the/image/file.iso. + + and compare the obtained number on your computer (you may have to wait for a +while) with the number given by Mageia. Example: + + + + + +
+
+ +
+ Burn or dump the ISO + + The checked ISO can now be burned to a CD or DVD or dumped to a USB +stick. These operations are not a simple copy and aim to make a boot-able +medium. + +
+ Burning the ISO to a CD/DVD + + Use whatever burner you wish but ensure the burning device is set correctly +to burn an image, burn data or files is not +correct. There is more information in the Mageia +wiki. +
+ +
+ Dump the ISO to a USB stick + + All Mageia ISOs are hybrids, which means you can 'dump' them to a USB stick +and then use it to boot and install the system. + + + "dumping" an image onto a flash device destroys any previous file-system on +the device; any other data will be lost and the partition capacity will be +reduced to the image size. + + + To recover the original capacity, you must redo partitioning and re-format +the USB stick. + +
+ Using a graphical tool within Mageia + + You can use a graphical tool like IsoDumper +
+ +
+ Using a graphical tool within Windows + + You could try: + + - Rufus using the +"ISO image" option; + + - Win32 +Disk Imager +
+ +
+ Using Command line within a GNU/Linux system + + + It is potentially *dangerous* to do this by hand. You risk to overwrite a +disc partition if you get the device-ID wrong. + + + You can also use the dd tool in a console: + + + + Open a console + + + + Become root with the command su - (don't forget the +final '-' ) + + + + + + + Plug your USB stick (do not mount it, this also means do not open any +application or file manager that could access or read it) + + + + Enter the command fdisk -l + + + + + Alternatively, you can get the device name with the command +dmesg: at end, you see the device name starting with +sd, and sdd in this case: + + [72594.604531] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 27 using xhci_hcd +[72594.770528] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=8564, idProduct=1000 +[72594.770533] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 +[72594.770536] usb 1-1: Product: Mass Storage Device +[72594.770537] usb 1-1: Manufacturer: JetFlash +[72594.770539] usb 1-1: SerialNumber: 18MJTWLMPUCC3SSB +[72594.770713] usb 1-1: ep 0x81 - rounding interval to 128 microframes, ep desc says 255 microframes +[72594.770719] usb 1-1: ep 0x2 - rounding interval to 128 microframes, ep desc says 255 microframes +[72594.771122] usb-storage 1-1:1.0: USB Mass Storage device detected +[72594.772447] scsi host8: usb-storage 1-1:1.0 +[72595.963238] scsi 8:0:0:0: Direct-Access JetFlash Transcend 2GB 1100 PQ: 0 ANSI: 4 +[72595.963626] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdd] 4194304 512-byte logical blocks: (2.14 GB/2.00 GiB) +[72595.964104] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdd] Write Protect is off +[72595.964108] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdd] Mode Sense: 43 00 00 00 +[72595.965025] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdd] No Caching mode page found +[72595.965031] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdd] Assuming drive cache: write through +[72595.967251] sdd: sdd1 +[72595.969446] sd 8:0:0:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI removable disk + + + + Find the device name for your USB stick (by its size), for example +/dev/sdb in the screenshot above, it is a 8GB USB stick. + + + + Enter the command: # dd if=path/to/the/ISO/file of=/dev/sdX +bs=1M + + Where X=your device name eg: /dev/sdc + + Example: # dd if=/home/user/Downloads/Mageia-4-x86_64-DVD.iso +of=/dev/sdb bs=1M + + + + Enter the command: # sync + + + + Unplug your USB stick, it is done + + +
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +ライセンスとリリース ノート + + + + + + +
+ + 使用許諾に同意する + + + Mageia をインストールする前に使用許諾をお読みください。 + + These terms and conditions apply to the entire +Mageia distribution and must be accepted before +you can continue. + + To accept, simply select Accept and then click on +Next. + + If you decide not to accept these conditions, then we thank you for +looking. Clicking Quit will reboot your computer. + + + +
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+ + + リリースノート + + + + + Important information are given about this release of +Mageia and are accessible clicking on the +Release Notes button. +
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+ + User and Superuser Management + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ + Set Administrator (root) Password: + + + It is advisable for all Mageia installations to +set a superuser or administrator's password, usually called the +root password in Linux. As you type a password into the +top box the colour of its shield will change from red to yellow to green +depending on the strength of the password. A green shield shows you are +using a strong password. You need to repeat the same password in the box +just below the first password box, this checks that you have not mistyped +the first password by comparing them. + + + All passwords are case sensitive, it is best to use a mixture of letters +(upper and lower case), numbers and other characters in a password. + +
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+ + ユーザ名を入力 + + + Add a user here. A user has fewer rights than the superuser (root), but +enough to surf the internet, use office applications or play games and +anything else the average user does with his computer + + + + Icon: if you click on this button it will change the +users icon. + + + + Real Name: Insert the users real name into this text +box. + + + + Login Name: Here you enter the user login name or let +drakx use a version of the users real name. The login name is case +sensitive. + + + + Password: In this text box you should type in the user +password. There is a shield at the end of the text box that indicates the +strength of the password. (See also ) + + + + Password (again): Retype the user password into this +text box and drakx will check you have the same password in each of the user +password text boxes. + + + + + Any user you add while installing Mageia, will have a world readable (but +write protected) home directory. + + However, while using your new install, any user you add in MCC - +System - Manage users on system will have a home directory that +is both read and write protected. + + If you don't want a world readable home directory for anyone, it is advised +to only add a temporary user now and to add the real one(s) after reboot. + + If you prefer world readable home directories, you might want to add all +extra needed users in the Configuration - Summary step +during the install. Choose User management. + + The access permissions can also be changed after the install. + +
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+ + Advanced User Management + + + If the advanced button is clicked you are offered a +screen that allows you to edit the settings for the user you are adding. + + Additionally, you can disable or enable a guest account. + + + Anything a guest with a default rbash guest account +saves to his /home directory will be erased when he logs out. The guest +should save his important files to a USB key. + + + + + Enable guest account: Here you can enable or disable a +guest account. The guest account allows a guest to log into and use the PC, +but he has more restricted access than normal users. + + + + Shell: This drop down list allows you to change the +shell used by the user you are adding in the previous screen, options are +Bash, Dash and Sh + + + + User ID: Here you can set the user ID for the user you +are adding in the previous screen. This is a number. Leave it blank unless +you know what you are doing. + + + + Group ID: This lets you set the group ID. Also a +number, usually the same one as for the user. Leave it blank unless you know +what you are doing. + + +
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+ + Media Selection (Configure Supplemental Installation Media) + + + + + + + + + + + + + This screen gives you the list of already recognized repositories. You can +add other sources for packages, like an optical disc or a remote source. The +source selection determines which packages will be available for selection +during the next steps. + + For a network source, there are two steps to follow: + + + + Choosing and activation of the network, if not already up. + + + + Selecting a mirror or specifying a URL (very first entry). By selecting a +mirror, you have access to the selection of all repositories managed by +Mageia, like the Nonfree , the Tainted repositories and the Updates. With +the URL, you can designate a specific repository or your own NFS +installation. + + + + + If you are updating a 64 bit installation which may contain some 32 bit +packages, it is advised to use this screen to add an online mirror by +ticking one of the Network protocols here. The 64 bit DVD iso only contains +64 bit and noarch packages, it will not be able to update the 32 bit +packages. However, after adding an online mirror, installer will find the +needed 32 bit packages there. + + +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/ask_mntpoint_s.xml b/docs/installer/ja/ask_mntpoint_s.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a2a51590 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/ask_mntpoint_s.xml @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ + +
+ + + マウントポイントを選択 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Here you see the Linux partitions that have been found on your computer. If +you don't agree with the DrakX suggestions, you +can change the mount points. + + + If you change anything, make sure you still have a / +(root) partition. + + + + + Every partition is shown as follows: "Device" ("Capacity", "Mount point", +"Type"). + + + + "Device", is made up of: "hard drive", ["hard drive number"(letter)], +"partition number" (for example, "sda5"). + + + + + If you have many partitions, you can choose many different mount points from +the drop down menu, such as /, /home +and /var. You can even make your own mount points, for +instance /video for a partition where you want to store +your films, or /cauldron-home for the +/home partition of a cauldron install. + + + + For partitions you don't need to have access to, you can leave the mount +point field blank. + + + + + Choose Previous if you are not sure what to choose, +and then tick Custom disk partitioning. In the screen +that follows, you can click on a partition to see its type and size. + + + If you are sure the mount points are correct, click on +Next, and choose whether you only want to format the +partition(s) DrakX suggests, or more. +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/bestTime.xml b/docs/installer/ja/bestTime.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7d541d49 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/bestTime.xml @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ + +
+ + Clock settings + + + + + + In this step, you have to select on which time your internal clock is set, +either local time or UTC time. + + In advanced tab, you will find more options about clock settings. +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/bootLive.xml b/docs/installer/ja/bootLive.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2abcb44e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/bootLive.xml @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +
+ + Boot Mageia as Live system + + +
+ + Booting the medium + + +
+ + From a disc + + + You can boot directly from the media you used to burn your image (CD-ROM, +DVD-ROM...). You usually just need to insert it in your CD/DVD drive for the +bootloader to launch the installation automatically after rebooting the +computer. If that does not happen you may need to reconfigure your BIOS or +press one key that will offer you to choose the peripheral from which the +computer will boot. + + According to which hardware you have, and how it is configured, you get +either one or another of the two screens below. +
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+ + From a USB device + + + You can boot from the USB device on which you dumped your image +ISO. According to your BIOS settings, the computer boots perhaps directly on +the USB device already plugged in a port. If that does not happen you may +need to reconfigure your BIOS or press one key that will offer you to choose +the peripheral from which the computer will boot. +
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+ + In BIOS/CSM/Legacy mode + + + + + + + First screen while booting in BIOS mode + + + + In the middle menu, you have the choice between three actions: + + + + Boot Mageia: That means Mageia 5 will start from the connected media (CD/DVD +or USB stick) without writing anything on the disk, so expect a very slow +system. Once the boot is done, you can proceed to the installation on a hard +disk. + + + + Install Mageia: This choice will directly install Mageia on a hard disk. + + + + Boot from hard disk: This choice allows to boot from hard disk, as usual, +when no media (CD/DVD or USB stick) is connected. (not working with Mageia +5). + + + + In the bottom menu, are the Boot Options: + + + + F1 - Help. Explain the options "splash", "apm", "acpi" and "Ide" + + + + F2 - Language. Choose the display language of the screens. + + + + F3 - Screen resolution. Choose between text, 640x400, 800x600, 1024x728 + + + + F4 - CD-Rom. CD-Rom or Other. Normally, the installation is performed from +the inserted installation medium. Here, select other sources, like FTP or +NFS servers. If the installation is carried out in a network with an SLP +server, select one of the installation sources available on the server with +this option. + + + + F5 - Driver. Yes or No. The system is aware about the presence of an +optional disk with a driver update and will require its insertion during +installation process. + + + + F6 - Kernel options. This is a way to specify options according to your +hardware and the drivers to use. + + +
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+ + In UEFI mode + + + + + + + + First screen while booting on UEFI system from disk + + + + You have only the choice to run Mageia in Live mode (first choice) or to +process the installation (second choice). + If you booted from a USB stick, you get two supplemental lines which are a +duplicata of the previous lines suffixed with "USB". You have to choose +them. + + In each case, the first steps will be the same to choose language, timezone +and keyboard, then the processes differ, with additional steps in Live mode. +
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+ + + + + デスクトップの選択 + + + + + + Depending on your selection here, you may be offered further screens to fine +tune your choice. + + After the selection step(s), you will see a slide show during package +installation. The slide show can be disabled by pressing the +Details button + + + + + + + Choose whether you prefer to use the KDE or +Gnome desktop environment. Both come with a full +set of useful applications and tools. Tick Custom if +you want to use neither or both, or if you want something other than the +default software choices for these desktop environments. The +LXDE desktop is lighter than the previous two, +sporting less eye candy and fewer packages installed by default. +
+ diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/choosePackageGroups.xml b/docs/installer/ja/choosePackageGroups.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a2baba92 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/choosePackageGroups.xml @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +
+ + + パッケージグループを選択 + + + + + + + + + Packages have been sorted into groups, to make choosing what you need on +your system a lot easier. The groups are fairly self explanatory, however +more information about the content of each is available in tool-tips which +become visible as the mouse is hovered over them. + + + + Workstation. + + + + Server. + + + + Graphical Environment. + + + + Individual Package Selection: You can use this option to manually add or +remove packages. + + + Read for instructions on how to do a +minimal install (without or with X & IceWM). +
+ diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/choosePackagesTree.xml b/docs/installer/ja/choosePackagesTree.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c1cf9796 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/choosePackagesTree.xml @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +
+ + + Choose Individual Packages + + + + + + + + + Here you can add or remove any extra packages to customise your +installation. + + After having made your choice, you can click on the floppy +icon at the bottom of the page to save your choice of packages +(saving to a USB key works, too). You can then use this file to install the +same packages on another system, by pressing the same button during install +and choosing to load it. +
+ diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/configureServices.xml b/docs/installer/ja/configureServices.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..99c07f41 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/configureServices.xml @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ + +
+ + + + Configure your Services + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Here you can set which services should (not) start when you boot your +system. + + There are four groups, click on the triangle before a group to expand it and +see all services in it. + + The setting DrakX chose are usually good. + + If you highlight a service, some information about it is shown in the info +box below. + + Only change things when you know very well what you are doing. +
+ diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/configureTimezoneUTC.xml b/docs/installer/ja/configureTimezoneUTC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c56697ff --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/configureTimezoneUTC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +
+ + Configure your Timezone + + + + + + + + + + + + + Choose your time zone by choosing your country or a city close to you in the +same time zone. + + In next screen you can choose to set your hardware clock to local time or to +GMT, also known as UTC. + + + If you have more than one operating system on your computer, make sure they +are all set to local time, or all to UTC/GMT. + +
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Choose an X Server (Configure your Graphic Card) + + + + + + DrakX has a very comprehensive database of video cards and will usually +correctly identify your video device. + + If the installer has not correctly detected your graphic card and you know +which one you have, you can select it from the tree by: + + vendor + + + + then the name of your card + + + + and the type of card + + + + If you cannot find your card in the vendor lists (because it's not yet in +the database or it's an older card) you may find a suitable driver in the +Xorg category + + The Xorg listing provides more than 40 generic and open source video card +drivers. If you still can't find a named driver for your card there is the +option of using the vesa driver which provides basic capabilities. + + Be aware that if you select an incompatible driver you may only have access +to the Commandline Interface. + + Some video card manufacturers provide proprietary drivers for Linux which +may only be available in the Nonfree repository and in some cases only from +the card manufacturers' websites. + + The Nonfree repository needs to be explicitly enabled to access them. If +you didn't select it previously, you should do this after your first reboot. +
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+ + + Graphic Card and Monitor Configuration + + + + + + + + + + No matter which graphical environment (also known as desktop environment) +you chose for this install of Mageia, they are +all based on a graphical user interface system called X Window +System, or simply X. So in order for +KDE, Gnome, LXDE or +any other graphical environment to work well, the following +X settings need to be correct. Choose the correct +settings if you can see that DrakX didn't make a +choice, or if you think the choice is incorrect. + + + + Graphic card: Choose your card +from the list if needed. + + + + Monitor: You can choose +Plug'n Play when applicable, or choose your monitor +from the Vendor or Generic +list. Choose Custom if you prefer to manually set the +horizontal and vertical refresh rates of your monitor. + + + Incorrect refresh rates may damage your monitor + + + + + Resolution: Set the desired +resolution and color depth of your monitor here. + + + + Test: The test button does not +always appear during install. If the button is there, you can control your +settings by pressing it. If you see a question asking you whether your +settings are correct, you can answer "yes", and the settings will be +kept. If you don't see anything, you'll return to the configuration screen +and be able to reconfigure everything until the test is good. Make +sure your settings are on the safe side if the test button isn't +available + + + + Options: Here you can choose to +enable or disable various options. + + +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/configureX_monitor.xml b/docs/installer/ja/configureX_monitor.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a217564e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/configureX_monitor.xml @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ + +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + +Choosing your Monitor + + + DrakX has a very comprehensive database of monitors and will usually +correctly identify yours. + + + Selecting a monitor with different characteristics could damage +your monitor or video hardware. Please don't try something without knowing +what you are doing. If in doubt you should consult your monitor +documentation + + + + + + Custom + + This option allows you to set two critical parameters, the vertical refresh +rate and the horizontal sync rate. Vertical refresh determines how often the +screen is refreshed and horizontal sync is the rate at which scan lines are +displayed. + + It is VERY IMPORTANT that you do not specify a monitor +type with a sync range that is beyond the capabilities of your monitor: you +may damage your monitor. If in doubt, choose a conservative setting and +consult your monitor documentation. + + Plug 'n Play + + This is the default option and tries to determine the monitor type from the +monitor database. + + Vendor + + If the installer has not correctly detected your monitor and you know which +one you have, you can select it from the tree by selecting: + + vendor + + + + the monitor manufacturers name + + + + the monitor description + + + + Generic + + selecting this group displays nearly 30 display configurations such as +1024x768 @ 60Hz and includes Flat panel displays as used in laptops. This is +often a good monitor selection group if you need to use the Vesa card driver +when your video hardware cannot be determined automatically. Once again it +may be wise to be conservative in your selections. +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/diskdrake.xml b/docs/installer/ja/diskdrake.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..45667a6b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/diskdrake.xml @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Custom disk partitioning with DiskDrake + + + + + + + If you wish to use encryption on your / partition you +must ensure that you have a separate /boot partition. The +encryption option for the /boot partition must NOT be +set, otherwise your system will be unbootable. + + + Adjust the layout of your disk(s) here. You can remove or create +partitions, change the filesystem of a partition or change its size and even +view what is in them before you start. + + There is a tab for every detected hard disk or other storage device, like an +USB key. For example sda, sdb and sdc if there are three of them. + + Push Clear all to wipe all partitions on the selected +storage device + + For all other actions: click on the desired partition first. Then view it, +or choose a filesystem and a mount point, resize it or wipe it. + + Continue until you adjusted everything to your wishes. + + Click Done when you're ready. + + + If you are installing Mageia on an UEFI system, check that an ESP (EFI +System Partition) is present and correctly mounted on /boot/EFI (see above) + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + +パーティションの設定 + + + In this screen you can see the content of your hard drive(s) and see the +solutions the DrakX partitioning wizard found for where to install +Mageia. + + The options available from the list below will vary depending on your +particular hard drive(s) layout and content. + + + + + + + + Use Existing Partitions + + If this option is available, then existing Linux compatible partitions have +been found and may be used for the installation. + + + + Use Free Space + + If you have unused space on your hard drive then this option will use it for +your new Mageia installation. + + + + Use Free Space on a Windows Partition + + If you have unused space on an existing Windows partition, the installer may +offer to use it. + + This can be a useful way of making room for your new Mageia installation, +but is a risky operation so you should make sure you have backed up all +important files! + + Note that this involves shrinking the size of the Windows partition. The +partition must be "clean", meaning that Windows must have closed down +correctly the last time it was used. It must also have been defragmented, +although this is not a guarantee that all files in the partition have been +moved out of the area that is about to be used. It is highly recommended to +back up your personal files. + + With this option, the installer displays the remaining Windows partition in +light blue and the future Mageia partition in dark blue with their intended +sizes just under. You have the possibility to adapt these sizes by clicking +and dragging the gap between both partitions. See the screen-shot below. + + + + + + + + Erase and use Entire Disk. + + This option will use the complete drive for Mageia. + + Note! This will erase ALL data on the selected hard drive. Take care! + + If you intend to use part of the disk for something else, or you already +have data on the drive that you are not prepared to lose, then do not use +this option. + + + + カスタム + + This gives you complete control over the placing of the installation on your +hard drive(s). + + + + Partitions sizing: + + The installer will share the available place out according to the following +rules: + + + + If the total available place is lower than 50 GB, only one partition is +created for /, there is no separate partition for /home. + + + + If the total available place is over 50 GB, then three partitions are +created + + + + 6/19 of the total available place is allocated to / with a maximum of 50 GB + + + + 1/19 is allocated to swap with a maximum of 4 GB + + + + the rest (at least 12/19) is allocated to /home + + + + + + That means that from 160 GB and over of available place, the installer will +create three partitions: 50 GB for /, 4 GB for swap and the rest for /home. + + + If you are using an UEFI system, the ESP (EFI System Partition) will be +automatically detected, or created if it does not exist yet, and mounted on +/boot/EFI. The "Custom" option is the only one that allows to check it has +been correctly done + + + + Some newer drives are now using 4096 byte logical sectors, instead of the +previous standard of 512 byte logical sectors. Due to lack of available +hardware, the partitioning tool used in the installer has not been tested +with such a drive. Also some ssd drives now use an erase block size over 1 +MB. We suggest to pre-partition the drive, using an alternative partitioning +tool like gparted, if you own such a device, and to use the following +settings: + + "Align to" "MiB" + + "Free space preceding (MiB)" "2" + + Also make sure all partitions are created with an even number of megabytes. + +
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+ + + おめでとうございます + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + You have finished installing and configuring +Mageia and it is now safe to remove the +installation medium and reboot your computer. + + After reboot, in the bootloader screen, you can choose between the operating +systems on your computer (if you have more than one). + + If you didn't adjust the settings for the bootloader, your Mageia install +will be automatically selected and started. + + Enjoy! + + Visit www.mageia.org if you have any questions or want to contribute to +Mageia + + +
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+ + + Formatting + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Here you can choose which partition(s) you wish to format. Any data on +partitions not marked for formatting will be saved. + + Usually at least the partitions DrakX selected, need to be formatted + + Click on Advanced to choose partitions you want to +check for so called bad blocks + + + If you're not sure you have made the right choice, you can click on +Previous, again on Previous +and then on Custom to get back to the main screen. +In that screen you can choose to view what is in your partitions. + + + When you are confident about the selection, click on +Next to continue. +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/installUpdates.xml b/docs/installer/ja/installUpdates.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4077999c --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/installUpdates.xml @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + + +
更新 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Since this version of Mageia was released, some +packages will have been updated or improved. + + Choose yes if you wish to download and install them, +select no if you don't want to do this now, or if you +aren't connected to the Internet + + Then press Next to continue + +
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +DrakX, the Mageia Installer + + + Whether you are new to GNU-Linux or an experienced user, the Mageia +Installer is designed to help make your installation or upgrade as easy as +possible. + + + + +The initial menu screen has various options, however the default one will +start the installer, which will normally be all that you will need. + +
+ + Installation Welcome Screen + + + Here are the default welcome screens when using a Mageia DVD, The first one +with a legacy system and the second one with an UEFI system: + + + +
+ + + + + + From this first screen, it is possible to set some personal preferences: + + + + The language (for the installation only, may be different that the chosen +language for the system) by pressing the key F2 (Legacy mode only) + + + + + + + + Use the arrow keys to select the language and press the key Enter. + + Here is for example, the French welcome screen when using a Live +DVD/CD. Note that the Live DVD/CD menu does not propose: Rescue +System, Memory test and Hardware +Detection Tool. + + + + + + + + + + + + Change the screen resolution by pressing the F3 key (Legacy mode only). + + + + + + + + Add some kernel options by pressing the F6 +key for the legacy mode or the e key for +the UEFI mode. + + If the installation fails, then it may be necessary to try again using one +of the extra options. The menu called by F6 displays a new line called +Boot options and propose four entries: + + - Default, it doesn't alter anything in the default options. + + - Safe Settings, priority is given to the safer options to the detriment of +performances. + + - No ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), power management +isn't taken into account. + + - No Local APIC (Local Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller), it is +about CPU interruptions, select this option if you are asked for. + + When you select one of these entries, it modifies the default options +displayed in the Boot Options line. + + + In some Mageia releases, it may happen that the entries selected with the +key F6 does not appear in the Boot Options line, +however, they are really taken into account. + + + + + + + + + Add more kernel options by pressing the key F1 (Legacy mode only). + + Pressing F1 opens a new window with more available options. Select one with +the arrow keys and press Enter to have more details or press the Esc key to +go back to the welcome screen. + + + + + + + + + + The detailed view about the option splash. Press Esc or select +Return to Boot Options to go back to the options +list. These options can by added by hand in the Boot +options line. + + + + + + + + + The help is translated in the chosen language with the F2 key. + + + + + For more information about kernel options on legacy and UEFI systems, see: +https://wiki.mageia.org/en/How_to_set_up_kernel_options + + Here is the default welcome screen when using a Wired Network-based +Installation CD (Boot.iso or Boot-Nonfree.iso images): + + It does not allow to change the language, the available options are +described in the screen. For more information about using a Wired +Network-based Installation CD, see the Mageia +Wiki + + + The keyboard layout is the American one. + + + + + +
+ + The installation steps + + + The install process is divided into a number of steps, which can be followed +on the side panel of the screen. + + Each step has one or more screens which may also have +Advanced buttons with extra, less commonly required, +options. + + Most screens have Help buttons which give further +explanations about the current step. + + + If somewhere during install you decide to stop the installation, it is +possible to reboot, but please think twice before you do this. Once a +partition has been formatted or updates have started to be installed, your +computer is no longer in the same state and rebooting it could very well +leave you with an unusable system. If in spite of this you are very sure +rebooting is what you want, go to a text terminal by pressing the three keys +Alt Ctrl F2 at the same time. After that, press +Alt Ctrl Delete simultaneously to reboot. + +
+ +
+ + Installation Problems and Possible Solutions + + +
+ + No Graphical Interface + + + + + After the initial screen you did not reach the language selection +screen. This can happen with some graphic cards and older systems. Try using +low resolution by typing vgalo at the prompt. + + + + If the hardware is very old, a graphical installation may not be +possible. In this case it is worth trying a text mode installation. To use +this hit ESC at the first welcome screen and confirm with ENTER. You will be +presented with a black screen with the word "boot:". Type "text" and hit +ENTER. Now continue with the installation in text mode. + + +
+ +
+ + The Install Freezes + + + If the system appeared to freeze during the installation, this may be a +problem with hardware detection. In this case the automatic detection of +hardware may be bypassed and dealt with later. To try this, type +noauto at the prompt. This option may also be combined with +other options as necessary. +
+ +
+ + RAM problem + + + These will rarely be needed, but in some cases the hardware may report the +available RAM incorrectly. To specify this manually, you can use the +mem=xxxM parameter, where xxx is the correct amount of +RAM. e.g. mem=256M would specify 256MB of RAM. +
+ +
+ + Dynamic partitions + + + If you converted your hard disk from "basic" format to "dynamic" format on +Microsoft Windows, you must know that it is impossible to install Mageia on +this disc. To go back to a basic disk, see the Microsoft documentation: +http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776315.aspx. +
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+ diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/login.xml b/docs/installer/ja/login.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..37db6376 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/login.xml @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +
+ + Login screen + + + + + + + KDM login screen + + + + Finally, you will come to the login screen. + + Enter your user name and user password, and in a few seconds you will find +yourself with a loaded KDE or GNOME desktop, depending on which live medium +you used. You can now start using your Mageia installation. + + You can find another part of our documentation in the Mageia +wiki. +
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+ + Media Selection (Nonfree) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Here you have the list of available repositories. Not all repositories are +available, according to which media you use for installing. The repositories +selection determines which packages will be available for selection during +the next steps. + + + + The Core repository cannot be disabled as it contains +the base of the distribution. + + + + The Nonfree repository includes packages that are +free-of-charge, i.e. Mageia may redistribute them, but they contain +closed-source software (hence the name - Nonfree). For example this +repository includes nVidia and ATI graphics card proprietary drivers, +firmware for various WiFi cards, etc. + + + + The Tainted repository includes packages released under +a free license. The main criteria for placing packages in this repository is +that they may infringe patents and copyright laws in some countries, +e.g. Multimedia codecs needed to play various audio/video files; packages +needed to play commercial video DVD, etc. + + +
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+ + + + + Minimal Install + + + + + + You can choose a Minimal Installation by de-selecting everything in the +Package Group Selection screen, see . + If desired, you can additionally tick the "Individual package selection" +option in the same screen. + Minimal Installation is intended for those with specific uses in mind for +their Mageia, such as a server or a specialised +workstation. You will probably use this option combined with the "Individual +package selection" option mentioned above, to fine-tune your installation, +see . + If you choose this installation class, then the related screen will offer +you a few useful extras to install, such as documentation and X. + If selected, "With X" will also include IceWM as lightweight desktop +environment. + The basic documentation is provided in the form of man and info pages. It +contains the man pages from the Linux Documentation +Project and the GNU +coreutils info pages. + + + + + +
+ diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/misc-params.xml b/docs/installer/ja/misc-params.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8ebeaa0b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/misc-params.xml @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +
+ + Summary of miscellaneous parameters + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + DrakX made smart choices for the configuration of your system depending on +the choices you made and on the hardware DrakX detected. You can check the +settings here and change them if you want after pressing +Configure. + +
+ + System parameters + + + + + Timezone + + DrakX selected a time zone for you, depending on your preferred +language. You can change it if needed. See also + + + + Country / Region + + If you are not in the selected country, it is very important that you +correct the setting. See + + + + Bootloader + + DrakX has made good choices for the bootloader setting. + + Do not change anything, unless you know how to configure Grub and/or Lilo + + For more information, see + + + + User management + + You can add extra users here. They will each get their own +/home directories. + + + + Services: + + System services refer to those small programs which run the background +(daemons). This tool allows you to enable or disable certain tasks. + + You should check carefully before changing anything here - a mistake may +prevent your computer from operating correctly. + + For more information, see + + +
+ +
+ + Hardware parameters + + + + + Keyboard: + + This is where you setup or change your keyboard layout which will depend on +your location, language or type of keyboard. + + + + Mouse: + + Here you can add or configure other pointing devices, tablets, trackballs +etc. + + + + Sound card: + + The installer uses the default driver, if there is a default one. The option +to select a different driver is only given when there is more than one +driver for your card, but none of them is the default one. + + + + Graphical interface: + + This section allows you to configure your graphic card(s) and displays. + + For more information, see . + + + + + + +
+ +
+ + Network and Internet parameters + + + + + Network: + + You can configure your network here, but for network cards with non-free +drivers it is better to do that after reboot, in the Mageia +Control Center, if you have not yet enabled the Nonfree media +repositories. + + + When you add a network card, do not forget to set your firewall to watch +that interface as well. + + + + + プロキシ: + + A Proxy Server acts as an intermediary between your computer and the wider +internet. This section allows you to configure your computer to utilize a +proxy service. + + You may need to consult your systems administrator to get the parameters you +need to enter here + + +
+ +
+ + セキュリティ + + + + + Security Level: + + Here you set the Security level for your computer, in most cases the default +setting (Standard) is adequate for general use. + + Check the option which best suits your usage. + + + + Firewall: + + A firewall is intended to be a barrier between your important data and the +rascals out there on the internet who would compromise or steal it. + + Select the services that you wish to have access to your system. Your +selections will depend on what you use your computer for. + + + Bear in mind that allowing everything (no firewall) may be very risky. + + + +
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diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/reboot.xml b/docs/installer/ja/reboot.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d99c53de --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/reboot.xml @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ + +
+ + 再起動 + + + + + + Once the bootloader has been installed, you will be prompted to halt your +computer, remove the live CD and restart the computer. When you restart, you +will see a succession of download progress bars. These indicate that the +software media are being downloaded (see Software management). +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/resizeFATChoose.xml b/docs/installer/ja/resizeFATChoose.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ef24fd1f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/resizeFATChoose.xml @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ + +
+ + + + + + + + +Resize <application>Windows<superscript>®</superscript></application> +partition + + + You have more than one +Windows® partition. +Choose which one should be made smaller to make space for installing +Mageia. + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/securityLevel.xml b/docs/installer/ja/securityLevel.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4d3b53eb --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/securityLevel.xml @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ + +
+ + + + セキュリティレベル + + + + + + + + + + + + You can adjust your security level here. + + Leave the default settings as they are, if you don't know what to choose. + + After install, it will always be possible to adjust your security settings +in the Security part of the Mageia Control Center. +
+ diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/selectCountry.xml b/docs/installer/ja/selectCountry.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48c9a720 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/selectCountry.xml @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + +
+ + + + + Select your Country / Region + + + + + + + + + + + + + Select your country or region. This is important for all kinds of settings, +like the currency and wireless regulatory domain. Setting the wrong country +can lead to not being able to use a Wireless network. + + If your country isn't in the list, click the Other +Countries button and choose your country / region there. + + + If your country is only in the Other Countries list, +after clicking OK it may seem a country from the +first list was chosen. Please ignore this, DrakX will follow your real +choice. + + +
+ + + Input method + + + In the Other Countries screen you can also select an +input method (at the bottom of the list). Input methods allow users to input +multilingual characters (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, etc). IBus is the +default input method in Mageia DVDs, Africa/India and Asia/no-India +Live-CDs. For Asian and African locales, IBus will be set as default input +method so users should not need to configure it manually. Other input +methods(SCIM, GCIN, HIME, etc) also provide similar functions and can be +installed if you added HTTP/FTP media before package selection. + + + If you missed the input method setup during installation, you can access it +after you boot your installed system via "Configure your Computer" -> +"System", or by running localedrake as root. + +
+
+ diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/selectInstallClass.xml b/docs/installer/ja/selectInstallClass.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a36a837 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/selectInstallClass.xml @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Install or Upgrade + + + + + + + + インストール + + Use this option for a fresh Mageia installation. + + + + Upgrade + + If you have one or more Mageia installations on +your system, the installer will allow you to upgrade one of them to the +latest release. + + + Only upgrading from a previous Mageia version that was still +supported when this installer's version was released, has been +thoroughly tested. If you want to upgrade a Mageia version that had already +reached its End Of Life when this one was released, then it is better to do +a clean install while preserving your /home partition. + + + + + + If during install you decide to stop the installation, it is possible to +reboot, but please think twice before you do this. Once a partition has been +formatted or updates have started to be installed, your computer isn't in +the same state anymore and rebooting it could very well leave you with an +unusable system. If in spite of that you are very sure rebooting is what you +want, go to a text terminal by pressing the three keys Alt Ctrl +F2 at the same time. After that, press Alt Ctrl +Delete simultaneously to reboot. + + + + If you have discovered that you forgot to select an additional language, you +can return from the "Install or Upgrade" screen to the language choice +screen by pressing Alt Ctrl Home. Do +not do this later in the install. + +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/selectKeyboard.xml b/docs/installer/ja/selectKeyboard.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..76544e26 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/selectKeyboard.xml @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + +
+ + + + + + + +キーボード + + + DrakX selects an appropriate keyboard for your language. If no suitable +keyboard is found it will default to a US keyboard layout. + + + + + + + + Make sure that the selection is correct or choose another keyboard +layout. If you don't know which layout your keyboard has, look in the +specifications that came with your system, or ask the computer vendor. There +may even be a label on the keyboard that identifies the layout. You can also +look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout + + + + If your keyboard isn't in the list shown, click on +More to get a full list, and select your keyboard +there. + + + After choosing a keyboard from the More dialog, +you'll return to the first keyboard choice dialog and it will seem as though +a keyboard from that screen was chosen. You can safely ignore this anomaly +and continue the installation: Your keyboard is the one you chose from the +full list. + + + + + If you choose a keyboard based on non-Latin characters, you will see an +extra dialog screen asking how you would prefer to switch between the Latin +and non-Latin keyboard layouts + + +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/selectKeyboardLive.xml b/docs/installer/ja/selectKeyboardLive.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81e54a0d --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/selectKeyboardLive.xml @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +
+ + Select keyboard + + + + + + + You will be required to set the keyboard layout you wish to use in +Mageia​​. The default one is selected according to your language and +timezone previously selected. +
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +使用する言語を選んでください。 + + + Select your preferred language, by first expanding the list for your +continent. Mageia will use this selection during +the installation and for your installed system. + + If it is likely that you will require several languages installed on your +system, for yourself or other users, then you should use the +Multiple languages button to add them now. It will be +difficult to add extra language support after installation. + + + + + + + Even if you choose more than one language, you must first choose one of them +as your preferred language in the first language screen. It will also be +marked as chosen in the multiple languages screen . + + + + + If your keyboard language is not the same as your preferred language, then +it is advisable to install the language of your keyboard as well. + + + + Mageia uses UTF-8 (Unicode) support by default. + + This may be disabled in the "multiple languages" screen if you know that it +is inappropriate for your language. Disabling UTF-8 applies to all installed +languages. + + + + You can change the language of your system after installation in the Mageia +Control Center -> System -> Manage localization for your system. + + +
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+ + + Select mouse + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + If you are not happy with how your mouse responds, you can select a +different one here. + + Usually, Universal - Any PS/2 and USB +mice is a good choice. + + Select Universal - Force evdev to +configure the buttons that do not work on a mouse with six or more buttons. +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/setupBootloader.xml b/docs/installer/ja/setupBootloader.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ce2852e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/setupBootloader.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +
+ + + + + + + +ブートローダのメインオプション + + + + + +
+ With a Bios system + + If you prefer different bootloader settings to those chosen automatically by +the installer, you can change them here. + + You may already have another operating system on your machine, in which case +you need to decide whether to add Mageia to your existing bootloader, or +allow Mageia to create a new one. + + + The Mageia graphical menus are nice : + + +
+ + Using a Mageia bootloader + + + By default, Mageia writes a new GRUB (legacy) bootloader into the MBR +(Master Boot Record) of your first hard drive. If you already have other +operating systems installed, Mageia attempts to add them to your new Mageia +boot menu. + + Mageia now also offers GRUB2 as an optional bootloader in addition to GRUB +legacy and Lilo. + + + Linux systems which use the GRUB2 bootloader are not currently supported by +GRUB (legacy) and will not be recognized if the default GRUB bootloader is +used. + + The best solution here is to use the GRUB2 bootloader which is available at +the Summary page during installation. + +
+ +
+ + Using an existing bootloader + + + If you decide to use an existing bootloader then you will need to remember +to STOP at the summary page during the installation and click the Bootloader +Configure button, which will allow you to change the +bootloader install location. + + Do not select a device e.g."sda", or you will overwrite your existing +MBR. You must select the root partition that you chose during the +partitioning phase earlier, e.g. sda7. + + To be clear, sda is a device, sda7 is a partition on that device. + + + Go to tty2 with Ctrl+Alt+F2 and type df to check where +your / (root) partition is. Ctrl+Alt+F7 takes you back to +the installer screen. + + + The exact procedure for adding your Mageia system to an existing bootloader +is beyond the scope of this help, however in most cases it will involve +running the relevant bootloader installation program which should detect and +add it automatically. See the documentation for the operating system in +question. +
+ +
+ + Bootloader advanced option + + + If you have very limited disk space for the / partition +that contains /tmp, click on +Advanced and check the box for Clean /tmp +at each boot. This helps to maintain some free space. +
+
+ +
+ With an UEFI system + + With an UEFI system, the user interface is slightly different as you cannot +choose the boot loader since only Grub2-efi is available. + + + + + If Mageia is the first system installed on your computer, the installer +created an ESP (EFI System Partition) to receive the bootloader +(Grub2-efi). If there was already UEFI operating systems previously +installed on your computer (Windows 8 for example), the Mageia installer +detected the existing ESP created by Windows and added grub2-efi. Although +it is possible to have several ESPs, only one is advised and enough whatever +the number of operating systems you have. + + Don't modify the "Boot Device" unless really knowing what you do. +
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+ + + + +Add or Modify a Boot Menu Entry + + + + + +
+ With a Bios system + + You can add an entry or modify the one you select first, by pressing the +relevant button in the Bootloader Configuration screen +and editing the screen that pops up on top of it. + + + If you have chosen Grub 2 as your bootloader, you cannot use +this tool to edit entries at this step, press 'Next'. You need to manually +edit /boot/grub2/custom.cfg or use grub-customizer +instead. + + + + + + + Some things that can be done without any risk, are changing the label of an +entry and ticking the box to make an entry the default one. + + You can add the proper version number of an entry, or rename it completely. + + The default entry is the one the systems boots into if you don't make a +choice while booting up. + + + Editing other things can leave you with an unbootable system. Please don't +just try something without knowing what you are doing. + +
+ +
+ With an UEFI system + + In this case you are using Grub2-efi and you cannot use this tool to edit +entries at this step. To do that you need to manually edit +/boot/grub2/custom.cfg or use grub-customizer +instead. All you can do here, is to choose the default entry in the drop +down list. + + After a click on the Next button, another drop down +list allows to choose the video resolution for Grub2 which is a graphical +boot loader. + + + + +
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+ + + Setup SCSI + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + DrakX usually detects hard disks correctly. With some older SCSI controllers +it may be unable to determine the correct drivers to use and subsequently +fail to recognise the drive. + + If this happens, you will need to manually tell Drakx which SCSI drive(s) +you have. + + DrakX should then be able to configure the drive(s) correctly. +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/soundConfig.xml b/docs/installer/ja/soundConfig.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3a376b68 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/soundConfig.xml @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + +
+ + + サウンドの設定 + + + + + + + + + In this screen the name of the driver that the installer chose for your +sound card is given, which will be the default driver if we have a default +one. + + The default driver should work without problems. However, if after install +you do encounter problems, then run draksound or start +this tool via MCC (Mageia Control Center), by choosing the +Hardware tab and clicking on Sound +Configuration at the top right of the screen. + + Then, in the draksound or "Sound Configuration" tool screen, click on +Advanced and then on +Troubleshooting to find very useful advice about how +to solve the problem. + + +
+ + 詳細 + + + Clicking Advanced in this screen, during install, is +useful if there is no default driver and there are several drivers +available, but you think the installer selected the wrong one. + + + In that case you can select a different driver after clicking on +Let me pick any driver. + + +
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diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/takeOverHdConfirm.xml b/docs/installer/ja/takeOverHdConfirm.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3c641394 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/takeOverHdConfirm.xml @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +
+ + + Confirm hard disk to be formatted + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Click on Previous if you are not sure about your +choice. + + Click on Next if you are sure and want to erase every +partition, every operating system and all data on that hard disk. +
diff --git a/docs/installer/ja/testing.xml b/docs/installer/ja/testing.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..919b5f6b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/installer/ja/testing.xml @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + +
+ + Testing Mageia as Live system + + +
+ + Live mode + + + + + + You get this screen if you selected "Boot Mageia". If not, you get the +"Partitioning step" + +
+ + Testing hardware + + + One of the Live mode goals is to test if the hardware is correctly managed +by Mageia. You can check if all devices have a driver in the Hardware +section of the Mageia Control Center. You can test the most current devices: + + + + network interface: configure it with net_applet + + + + graphical card: if you see the previous screen, it's already OK. + + + + webcam: + + + + sound: a jingle has already been played + + + + printer: configure it and print a test page + + + + scanner: scan a document from ... + + + + If all is OK for you, you can process to the installation. If not, you can +leave with the quit button. + + The configuration settings you made here are kept for the installation. +
+ +
+ + Launch installation + + + + + + + To launch the installation of Mageia LiveCD or Live DVD to the hard disc or +SSD drive, simply click on the icon "Install on Hard Disk". You will get +this screen, and then the "Partitioning step" as for the direct +installation. +
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+ Howto + + If Mageia didn't convince you or you can't install it correctly, in short +you want get rid of it. That is your right and Mageia also gives you the +possibility to uninstall. This is not true for every operating system. + + After your data backup, reboot your installation Mageia DVD and select +Rescue system, then, Restore Windows boot loader. At the next boot, you will +only have Windows with no option to choose your operating system. + + To recover the space used by Mageia partitions on Windows, click on +Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management +-> Storage -> Disk Management to access to the partition +management. You will recognize the Mageia partition because they are labeled +Unknown, and also by their size and place in the +disk. Right click on each of these partitions and select +Delete. The space will be freed. + + If you are using Windows XP, you can create a new partition and format it +(FAT32 or NTFS). It will get a partition letter. + + If you have Vista or 7, you have one more possibility, you can extend the +existing partition that is at the left of the freed space. There are other +partitioning tools that can be used, such as gparted, available for both +windows and linux. As always, when changing partitions, be very careful, and +make sure all important things have been backed up. +
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+ + Keep or delete unused material + + + + + + In this step, the installer looks for unused locales packages and unused +hardware packages. Then it proposes you to delete them. It is a good idea to +accept, except if you prepare an installation which has to run on different +hardware. + + + + + + The next step is the copying of files on hard disk. This takes some +minutes. At the end, you get a blank screen for some time, it's normal. +
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+ + + Mageia コントロール センター + + The texts and screenshots in this manual are available under the CC BY-SA +3.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. + + This manual was produced with the help of the Calenco CMS developed by NeoDoc. + + It was written by volunteers in their free time. Please contact Documentation +Team, if you would like to help improve this manual. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/MageiaUpdate.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/MageiaUpdate.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b476d899 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/MageiaUpdate.xml @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +
+ + RPM のアップデート + + MageiaUpdate or drakrpm-update + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing MageiaUpdate or drakrpm-update as root. + is present in the Mageia +Control Center under the tab Software +management. + + + To work, MageiaUpdate needs the repositories to be configured with +drakrpm-editmedia with some media checked as updates. If they are not, you +are prompted to do so. + + + As soon as this tool is launched, it scans the installed packages and lists +those with an update available in the repositories. They are all selected by +default to be automatically downloaded and installed. Click on the +Update button to start the process. + + By clicking on a package, more information is displayed in the lower half of +the window. The print > before a title +means you can click to drop down a text. + + + When updates are available, an applet in the system tray warns you by +displaying this red icon + + + + +. Just click and enter the user password to update the system alike. + +
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+ + グラフィカルサーバを設定 + + XFdrake + + + + + + + + + This tool is present in the Mageia Control Center under the tab Hardware. Select Set up the +graphical server. + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing +XFdrake as normal user or drakx11 +as root. Mind the capital letters. + + + + + The buttons allow you to change the graphical configuration. + + Graphic card: + + The graphic card currently detected is displayed and the matching server +configured. Click on this button to change to another server, for example +one with a proprietary driver. + + The available servers are sorted under Vendor by +manufacturer in alphabetical order and then by model also in alphabetical +order. The free drivers are sorted by alphabetical order under +Xorg. + + + In case of problems, Xorg - Vesa will work with most +graphic cards and give you time to find and install the right driver while +in your Desktop Environment. + + If even Vesa doesn't work, choose Xorg - +fbdev, which is used while installing +Mageia, but doesn't allow you to change resolution or refresh rates. + If you made your choice for a free driver, you may be asked if you want to +use a proprietary driver instead with more features (3D effects for +example). + + + + Monitor: + + In the same way as above, the monitor currently detected is displayed and +you can click on the button to change to another one. If the desired monitor +isn't in the Vendor list, choose in the +Generic list a monitor with the same features. + + + + Resolution: + + This button allows the choice of the resolution (number of pixels) and the +colour depth (number of colours). It displays this screen: + + + + + + When you change the color depth, a +multi-colored bar will appear next to the second button and show a preview +of what the selected color depth looks like. + + The first button shows the currently resolution, click to change for another +one. The list gives all the possible choices according to the graphic card +and the monitor, it is possible to click on Other to +set other resolutions, but bear in mind that you can damage your monitor or +select an uncomfortable setting. + + The second button shows the currently colour depth, click to change this for +another one. + + + Depending on the chosen resolution, it may be necessary to logout and +restart the graphical environment for the settings to take effect. + + + + + Test: + + Once the configuration done, it is recommended to do a test before clicking +on OK because it is easier to modify the settings now than later if the +graphical environment doesn't work. + + + In case of a non working graphical environment, type Alt+Ctrl+F2 to open a +text environment, connect as root and type XFdrake (with the caps) to to use +XFdrake's text version. + If the test fails, just wait until the end, if it works but you don't want +to change after all, click on No, if everything is +right, click on OK. + + + オプション: + + + Global options: If Disable +Ctrl-Alt-Backspace is checked, it will no longer be possible to +restart X server using Ctrl+Alt+Backspace keys. + + + + Graphic card options: Allows you to enable or disable +three specific features depending on the graphic card. + + + + Graphical interface at startup: Most of the time, +Automatically start the graphical interface (Xorg) upon +booting is checked to make the boot switch to graphical mode, it +may be unchecked for a server. + + + + After a click on the Quit button, the system will ask +you to confirm. There is still time to cancel everything and keep the +previous configuration, or to accept. In this case, you have to disconnect +and reconnect to activate the new configuration. +
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+ + WebDAV 共有ドライブ/ディレクトリにアクセス + + diskdrake --dav + + + + + + + + + This toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing diskdrake --dav as root. + is found in the Mageia +Control Center, under the Network Sharing tab, labeled Configure +WebDAV shares. + +
+ 序文 + + WebDAV is a +protocol that allows to mount a web server's directory locally, so that it +appears as a local directory. It is necessary that the remote machine run a +WebDAV server. This is not the aim of this tool to configure the WebDAV +server. +
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+ Creating a new entry + + The first screen of the tool displays the already configured entries, if +any, and a New button. Use it to create a new +entry. Insert the server URL in the field of the new screen. + + Then you get a screen with radio buttons to select some actions. Continue +with the action Mount point by clicking +OK after selecting the radio button, as the +Server is already configured. You can however correct +it, if needed. + + + + + + + + The content of the remote directory will be accessible through this mount +point. + + In the next step, give your user name and password. If you need some other +options, you can give them in the advanced screen. + + + + + + + + The option Mount allows you to mount immediately the +access. + + After you accepted the configuration with the radio button +Done, the first screen is displayed again and your +new mount point is listed. After you choose Quit, you +are asked whether or not to save the modifications in +/etc/fstab. Choose this option if you want that the +remote directory is available at each boot. If your configuration is for +one-time usage, do not save it. +
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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/diskdrake--fileshare.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/diskdrake--fileshare.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a86fd464 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/diskdrake--fileshare.xml @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +
+ + ハードディスクのパーティションを共有 + + diskdrake --fileshare + + + + + + + + + This simple toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing diskdrake --fileshare as root. allows you, the +administrator, to allow users to share parts of their own /home +subdirectories with other users of a same local network which may have +computers running either Linux or Windows operating system. + + It is found in the Mageia Control Center, under the Local Disk tab, labelled +"Share your hard disk partitions". + + First, answer the question : "Would you like to allow users to +share some of their directories ?", click on No +sharing if the answer is no for all users, click on +Allow all users for all users and click on +Custom if the answer is no for some users and yes for +the others. In this last case, the users that are authorised to share their +directories must belong to the fileshare group, which is automatically +created by the system. You will be asked about this later. + + Click on OK, a second screen appears which asks you +choose between NFS or SMB. +Check NFS if Linux is the only operating system on +the network, check SMB if the network includes both +Linux and Windows machines and then click on OK. Any +required packages will be installed if necessary. + + The configuration is now complete unless the Custom option was chosen. In +this case, an extra screen prompts you to open Userdrake. This tool allows +you to add users authorised to share their directories to the fileshare +group. In the User tab, click on the user to add to the fileshare group, +then on Edit, In the Groups tab. Check the +fileshare group and click on OK. For more information +about Userdrake, see this page + + + + + When adding a new user to the fileshare group, you have to disconnect and +reconnect the network for the modifications to be taken into account. + + + From now on each user belonging to the fileshare group can select in his/her +file manager the directories to be shared, although not all file managers +have this facility. + +
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+ + NFS 共有ドライブ/ディレクトリにアクセス + + diskdrake --nfs + + + + + + + + + + + . + + + +
+ 序文 + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing diskdrake --nfs as root. + allows you to declare some +shared directories to be accessible to all users on the machine. The +protocol used for this is NFS which is available on most Linux or Unix +systems. The shared directory will be thus available directly at +boot. Shared directories can be also accessible directly in a single session +for a user with tools such as file browsers. +
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+ Procedure + + Select search servers to obtain a list of servers +which share directories. + + Click on the > symbol before the server name to display the list of the +shared directories and select the directory you want to access. + + + + + + + + The button Mount point will be available and you have +to specify where to mount the directory. + + + + + + + + After choosing the mount point, You can mount it. You can also verify and +change some options with the Options button. After +mounting the directory, you can unmount it with the same button. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + On accepting the configuration with the Done button, +a message will displayed, asking "Do you want to save the /etc/fstab +modifications". This will make the directory available at each boot, if the +network is accessible. The new directory is then available in your file +browser, for example in Dolphin. + + + + + + + + +
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+ + CD/DVD burner + + diskdrake --removable + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing diskdrake --removable as root. + is found under the tab Local +disks in the Mageia Control Center labelled accordingly with your removable +hardware (CD/DVD players and burners and floppy drives only). + + Its goal is to define the way your removable disk is mounted. + + At the top of the window there is a short description of your hardware and +the chosen options to mount it. Use the menu on the bottom to change +them. Check the item to be changed and then on the OK +button. + +
+ マウントポイント + + Check this box to change the mount point. The default one is /media/cdrom. + + +
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+ オプション + + Many mount options can be chosen here either directly in the list or via the +Advanced submenu. The main are: + + + +
+ user/nouser + + user allows an ordinary user (not root) to mount the removable disk, this +option involves noexec, nosuid and nodev. The user who mounted the disk is +the only one who can umount it. +
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+ + + Windows (Samba) 共有ドライブ/ディレクトリにアクセス + + diskdrake --smb + + + + + +
+ 序文 + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing diskdrake --smb as root. + allows you to declare which +shared directories to be accessible to all users on the machine. The +protocol used for this is SMB which has been popularized on Windows(R) +systems. The shared directory will be available directly at boot. Shared +directories can be also accessed directly in a single session by a user with +tools such as file browsers. + + Before starting the tool, it is a good idea to declare the names of +available servers, for example with +
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+ Procedure + + Select search servers to obtain a list of servers who +share directories. + + Click on the server name and on > before the server name to display the +list of the shared directories and select the directory you want to access. + + The Mount point button will become available, you +have to specify where to mount the directory. + + + + + + + + After choosing the mount point, it can be mounted with the Mount +button. You can also verify and change some options with the +Options button. + + In options, you can specify the user name and the password of those able to +connect to the SMB server. After mounting the directory, you can unmount it +with the same button. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + After accepting the configuration with the Done button, a message will ask +"Do you want to save the /etc/fstab modifications". Saving, will allow +directory to made available at each boot, if the network is accessible. The +new directory is then available in your file browser, for example in +dolphin. + + + + + + + + + +
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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drak3d.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drak3d.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f04776dd --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drak3d.xml @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +
+ + 3D Desktop Effects + + drak3d + + + + + + + + +
+ 序文 + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drak3d as root. + lets you manage the 3D +desktop effects on your operating system. 3D effects are turned off by +default. +
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+ Getting Started + + To use this tool, you need to have the glxinfo package installed. If the +package is not installed, you will be prompted to do so before drak3d can +start. + + After starting drak3d, you will be presented with a menu window. Here you +can choose either No 3D Desktop Effects or +Compiz Fusion. Compiz Fusion is part of a +composite/window manager, which includes hardware-accelerated special +effects for your desktop. Choose Compiz Fusion to turn +it on. + + If this is your first time using this program after a clean installation of +Mageia, you will get a warning message telling you which packages need to be +installed in order to use Compiz Fusion. Click on the +Ok button to continue. + + + + + + + + Once the appropriate packages are installed, you will notice that Compiz +Fusion is selected in the drak3d menu, but you must log out and log back in +for the changes to take effect. + + After logging back in, Compiz Fusion will be activated. To configure Compiz +Fusion, see the page for the ccsm (CompizConfig Settings Manager) tool. +
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+ トラブルシューティング + +
+ Can't See Desktop after Logging in + + If after turning on Compiz Fusion you attempt to log back into your desktop +but can't see anything, restart your computer to get back to the log in +screen. Once there, click on the Desktop icon and select drak3d. + + + + + + + + When you log in, if your account is listed as an administrator, you will be +prompted for your password again. Otherwise, use the administrator login +with his/her account. Then you can undo any changes that may have caused the +log in problem. +
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+ + 認証 + + drakauth + + + + + + + + + This toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakauth as root. enables you to modify the +manner in which you can be recognized as user of the machine or on the net. + + By default, information for your authentication is stored in a file on your +computer. Modify it only if your network administrator invites you to do so +and give information about that. + +
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+ + 自動ログインを設定 + + drakautologin + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakautologin as root. + allows you to automatically +login the same user, in her/his desktop environment, without asking for any +password. It's called autologin. This is generally a good idea when there +is only one user like to be using the machine. + + It is found under the Boot tab in the +Mageia Control Center labelled "Set up autologin to automatically log in". + + The interface buttons are pretty obvious: + + Check Launch the graphical environment when your system +starts, if you want X Window System to be executed after the +boot. If not, the system will start in text mode. Nevertheless, it will be +possible to launch the graphic interface manually. This can be done by +launching the command 'startx' or 'systemctl start dm'. + + If the first box is checked, two other options are available, check either +No, I don't want autologin, if you want the system to +continue to ask for which user to connect (and password) or check +Yes, I want autologin with this (user, desktop), if +needed. In this case, you also need to supply the Default +username and the Default desktop. +
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+ + 起動システムを設定 + + drakboot + + + + + + + + + If you are using a UEFI system instead of BIOS, the user interface is +slightly different as you cannot choose the boot loader (first drop down +list) since only one is available. + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakboot as root. + allows you to configure the +boot options (choice of the bootloader, set a password, the default boot, +etc.) + + It is found under the Boot tab in the Mageia Control Center labeled "Set up +boot system". + + + Don't use this tool if you don't know exactly what you are doing. Changing +some settings may prevent your machine from booting again ! + + + In the first part, called Bootloader, it is possible if +using BIOS, to choose which Bootloader to use, Grub, +Grub2 or Lilo, and with a graphical or a text menu. It is just a question +of taste, there are no other consequences. You can also set the +Boot device, don't change anything here unless you +are an expert. The boot device is where the bootloader is installed and any +modification can prevent your machine from booting. + + In UEFI system, the bootloader is Grub2-efi and is +installed in /boot/EFI partition. This FAT32 formatted partition is common +to all operating systems installed. + + In the second part, called Main options, you can set +the Delay before booting default image, in +seconds. During this delay, Grub or Lilo will display the list of available +operating systems, prompting you to make your choice. If no selection is +made, the bootloader will boot the default one once the delay elapses. + + In the third and last part, called Security, it is +possible to set a password. + + The Advanced button gives some extra options. + + Enable ACPI: + + ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a standard for the +power management. It can save energy by stopping unused devices, this was +the method used before APM. Check this box if your hardware is ACPI +compatible. + + Enable SMP: + + SMP stands for Symmetric Multi Processors, it's an architecture for +multicore processors. + + + If you have a processor with HyperThreading, Mageia will see it as a dual +processor and enable SMP. + + + Enable APIC and Enable Local +APIC: + + APIC stands for Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller. There are two +components in the Intel APIC system, the local APIC (LAPIC) and the I/O +APIC. The latter one routes the interrupts it receives from peripheral buses +to one or more local APICs that are in the processor. It is really useful +for multi-processor systems. Some computers have problems with the APIC +system which can cause freezes or incorrect device detection (error message +"spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7"). In this case, disable APIC and/or Local +APIC. + + + + + + + + The Next screen differs depending on whether you have +an BIOS or UEFI system. + + + + You have a BIOS system: + + In this case, you can see the list of all the available entries at boot +time. The default one is asterisked. To change the order of the menu +entries, click on the up or down arrows to move the selected item. If you +click on the Add or Modify +buttons, a new window appears to add a new entry in the bootloader menu or +to modify an existing one. You need to be familiar with Lilo or Grub to be +able to use these tools. + + + + + + + + The Label field is freeform, write here what you want +to be displayed in the menu. It matches the Grub command "title". For +example: Mageia3. + + The Image field contains the kernel name. It matches +the Grub command "kernel". For example /boot/vmlinuz. + + The Root field contains the device name where the +kernel is stored. It matches the Grub command "root". For example (hd0,1). + + The Append field contains the options to be given to +the kernel at boot time. + + If the box Default is checked, Grub will boot this +entry by default. + + In the extra screen called Advanced, it is possible to +choose the Video mode, an initrd +file and a network profile, see , in the drop-down lists. + + + + You have a UEFI system: + + In this case, the drop-down list displays all the available entries; click +on the one wanted as the default one. + + + + + + + + The Append field contains the options to be given to +the kernel at boot time. + + In the extra screen called Advanced, it is possible to +choose the Video mode. + + To set many other parameters, you can use Grub +Customizer, available in the Mageia repositories (see below). + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + Mageia Bug Report Tooldrakbug + + + + + + + + + Usually, this toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakbug. starts automatically +when a Mageia tool crashes. However, it is also possible that, after filing +a bug report, you are asked to start this tool to check some of the +information it gives, and then provide that in that existing bug report. + + If a new bug report needs to be filed and you are not used to doing that, +then please read How to +report a bug report properly before clicking on the "Report" button. + + In case the bug has already been filed by someone else (the error message +that drakbug gave will be the same, then), it is useful to add a comment to +that existing report that you saw the bug, too. + +
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+ + + Collect Logs and System Information for Bug Reportsdrakbug_report + + + This toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakbug_report as root. can only be started and used +on the command line. + +It is advised to write the output of this command to a file, for instance by +doing drakbug_report > drakbugreport.txt, +but make sure you have enough disk space first: the file can easily be +several GBs large. +The output is far too large to attach to a bug report without first removing +the unneeded parts. + This command collects the following information on your system: + + + lspci + pci_devices + dmidecode + fdisk + scsi + /sys/bus/scsi/devices + lsmod + cmdline + pcmcia: stab + usb + partitions + cpuinfo + syslog + Xorg.log + monitor_full_edid + stage1.log + ddebug.log + install.log + fstab + modprobe.conf + lilo.conf + grub: menu.lst + grub: install.sh + grub: device.map + xorg.conf + urpmi.cfg + modprobe.preload + sysconfig/i18n + /proc/iomem + /proc/ioport + mageia version + rpm -qa + df + + + + At the time this help page was written, the "syslog" part of this command's +output was empty, because this tool had not yet been adjusted to our switch +to systemd. If it is still empty, you can retrieve the "syslog" by doing (as +root) journalctl -a > journalctl.txt. If +you don't have a lot of diskspace, you can, for instance, take the last 5000 +lines of the log instead with: journalctl -a | tail +-n5000 > journalctl5000.txt. + +
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+ + 日付と時間の管理 + + drakclock + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakclock as root. + is found under the tab System +in the Mageia Control Center labelled "Manage date and +time". In some desktop environments it is also available by a +right click / Adjust date and Time ... on the clock in the system tray. + + It's a very simple tool. + + On the upper left part, is the calendar. On +the screenshot above, the date is September (on the upper left), 2012 (on +the upper right), the 2nd (in blue) and it is a Sunday. Select the month +(or year) by clicking on the little arrows on each side of September (or +2012). Select the day by clicking on its number. + + On the bottom left is the Network Time +Protocol synchronising, it is possible to have a clock always on +time by synchronising it with a server. Check Enable Network Time +Protocol and choose the closest server. + + On the right part is the clock. It's +useless to set the clock if NTP is enabled. Three boxes display hours, +minutes and seconds (15, 28 and 22 on the screenshot). Use the little arrows +to set the clock to the correct time. The format can't be changed here, see +your desktop environment settings for that. + + At least, on the bottom right, select your time zone by clicking on the +Change Time Zone button and choosing in the list the +nearest town. + + + Even if it isn't possible to choose a date or time format in this tool, they +will be displayed on your desktop in accordance with the localisation +settings. + +
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+ + 接続を削除drakconnect --del + + + + + + + + + Here, you can delete a network interfaceYou can also start this tool from the command line, by typing drakconnect --del as root.. + Click on the drop down menu, choose the one you want to remove and then +click next. + You'll see a message that the network interface has been deleted +successfully. +
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+ + 新しいネットワークインターフェースを設定 (LAN, ISDN, ADSL など) + + drakconnect + + + + + + + + +
+ 序文 + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakconnect as root. + allows to configure much of +local network or Internet access. You have to know some information from +your access provider or your network administrator. + + Select the type of connection you want to set, according to which hardware +and provider you have. +
+ +
+ A new Wired connection (Ethernet) + + + + The first window lists the interfaces which are available. Select the one +to configure. + + + + At this point, the choice is given between an automatic or a manual IP +address. + + + + Automatic IP + + + + Ethernet/IP settings: you have to select if DNS servers +are declared by the DHCP server or are manually specified, as explained +below. In the last case, the IP address of DNS servers has to be set. The +HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, +the name localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. +The Hostname can also be provided by the DHCP server with the option +Assign host name from DHCP server. Not all DHCP servers +have such a function and if you're setting up your PC to get an IP address +from a domestic ADSL router, it is unlikely. + + + + + + + + + + The advanced button give the opportunity to specify: + + + + Search domain (not accessible, as provided by the DHCP server) + + + + the DHCP client + + + + DHCP timeout + + + + Get YP server from DHCP (checked by default): specify the NIS server + + + + Get NTPD server from DHCP (synchronisation of clocks) + + + + the HOSTNAME required by DHCP. Only use this option if the DHCP server +requires the client to specify a hostname before receiving an IP +address. This option is not dealt by some DHCP servers. + + + + + + After accepting, the last steps which are common to all connection +configurations are explained: + + + + + + 手動設定 + + + + Ethernet/IP settings: you need to declare what DNS +servers to use. The HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no +HOSTNAME is specified, the name localhost.localdomain is +attributed by default. + + For a residential network, the IP address usually looks like +192.168.x.x, Netmask is +255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS servers are +available from your service provider's website. + + In advanced settings, you can specified a Search +domain. It would usually be your home domain, i.e. if your +computer is called "splash", and it's full domain name is +"splash.boatanchor.net", the Search Domain would be "boatanchor.net". Unless +you specifically need it, it's ok not to define this setting. Again, +domestic ADSL would not need this setting. + + + + + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + + + +
+ +
+ A new Satellite connection (DVB) + + This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. +
+ +
+ A new Cable modem connection + + + + The first window lists the interfaces which are available. Select the one +to configure. + + + + At this point, the choice is given between an automatic or a manual IP +address. + + + + You have to specify a authentication method: + + + + なし + + + + BPALogin (necessary for Telstra). In this case you have to provide User name +and password. + + + + + + Automatic IP + + + + Cable/IP settings: you have to select if DNS servers +are declared by the DHCP server or are manually specified, as explained +below. In the last case, the IP address of DNS servers has to be set. The +HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, +the name localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. +The Hostname can also be provided by the DHCP server with the option +Assign host name from DHCP server. Not all DHCP servers +have such a function and if you're setting up your PC to get an IP address +from a domestic ADSL router, it is unlikely. + + + + The advanced button give the opportunity to specify: + + + + Search domain (not accessible, as provided by the DHCP server) + + + + the DHCP client + + + + DHCP timeout + + + + Get YP server from DHCP (checked by default): specify the NIS server + + + + Get NTPD server from DHCP (synchronisation of clocks) + + + + the HOSTNAME required by DHCP. Only use this option if the DHCP server +requires the client to specify a hostname before receiving an IP +address. This option is not dealt by some DHCP servers. + + + + + + After accepting, the last steps which are common to all connection +configurations are explained: + + + + + + 手動設定 + + + + Cable/IP settings: you need to declare what DNS servers +to use. The HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME +is specified, the name localhost.localdomain is +attributed by default. + + For a residential network, the IP address usually looks like +192.168.x.x, Netmask is +255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS servers are +available from your service provider's website. + + In advanced settings, you can specified a Search +domain. It would usually be your home domain, i.e. if your +computer is called "splash", and it's full domain name is +"splash.boatanchor.net", the Search Domain would be "boatanchor.net". Unless +you specifically need it, it's ok not to define this setting. Again, +domestic connection would not need this setting. + + + + + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + + + +
+ +
+ A new DSL connection + + + + If the tool detects network interfaces, it offers to select one and to +configure it. + + + + A list of providers is proposed, classified by countries. Select your +provider. If it is not listed, select the option +Unlisted and then enter the options your provider gave. + + + + Select one of the protocols available: + + + + Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) + + + + 手動による TCP/IP 設定 + + + + PPP over ADSL (PPPoA) + + + + PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) + + + + Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) + + + + + + アクセスの設定 + + + + アカウントのログイン (ユーザ名) + + + + Account password + + + + (Advanced) Virtual Path ID (VPI) + + + + (Advanced) Virtual Circuit ID (VCI) + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + +
+ +
+ A new ISDN connection + + + + The wizard asks which device to configure: + + + + Manual choice (internal ISDN card) + + + + 外付 ISDN モデム + + + + + + A list of hardware is proposed, classified by category and +manufacturer. Select your card. + + + + Select one of the protocols available: + + + + Protocol for the rest of the world, except Europe (DHCP) + + + + Protocol for Europe (EDSS1) + + + + + + A list of providers is then offered, classified by countries. Select your +provider. If it is not listed, select the option +Unlisted and then enter the options your provider gave +you. Then it is asked for parameters: + + + + 接続名 + + + + 電話番号 + + + + ログイン ID + + + + Account password + + + + 認証方法 + + + + + + After that, you have to select if you get the IP address by automatic or +manual method. In the last case, specify IP address and Subnet mask. + + + + The next step is to choose how DNS servers address are obtained, by +automatic or manual method. In the case of manual configuration, you have to +put: + + + + ドメイン名 + + + + First and second DNS Server + + + + Select if the hostname is set from IP. This option is to select only if you +are sure that your provider is configured to accept it. + + + + + + The next step is to choose how the gateway address is obtained, by automatic +or manual method. In the case of manual configuration, you have to enter the +IP address. + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + +
+ +
+ A new Wireless connection (WiFi) + + + + A first window lists the interfaces which are available and an entry for +Windows driver (ndiswrapper). Select the one to configure. Use ndiswrapper +only if the other configuration methods did not work. + + + + At this step, the choice is given between the different access points that +the card has detected. + + + + Specific parameter for the wireless card are to provide: + + + + + + + + + + Operating mode: + + + + Managed + + + To access to an existing access point (the most frequent). + + + + + Ad-Hoc + + + To configure direct connection between computers. + + + + + + + Network Name (ESSID) + + + + Encryption mode: it depends of how the access point is configured. + + + + WPA/WPA2 + + + This encryption mode is to prefer if your hardware allows it. + + + + + WEP + + + Some old hardware deals only this encryption method. + + + + + + + 暗号鍵 + + It is generally provided with the hardware which give the access point. + + + + + + At this step, the choice is given between an automatic IP address or a +manual IP address. + + + + Automatic IP + + + + IP settings: you have to select if DNS servers are +declared by the DHCP server or are manually specified, as explained +below. In the last case, IP address of DNS servers has to be set. The +HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is +specified, the name localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. The +Hostname can also be provided by the DHCP server with the option +Assign host name from DHCP server + + + + The advanced button give the opportunity to specify: + + + + Search domain (not accessible, as provided by the DHCP server) + + + + the DHCP client + + + + DHCP timeout + + + + Get YP server from DHCP (checked by default): specify the NIS servers + + + + Get NTPD server from DHCP (synchronisation of clocks) + + + + the HOSTNAME required by DHCP. Only use this option if the DHCP server +requires the client to specify a hostname before receiving an IP +address. This option is not dealt by some DHCP servers. + + + + + + After accepting the configuration the step, which is common to all +connection configurations, is explained: + + + + + + 手動設定 + + + + IP settings: you have to declare DNS servers. The +HOSTNAME of the computer can be specified here. If no HOSTNAME is specified, +the name localhost.localdomain is attributed by default. + + For a residential network, the IP address always looks like +192.168.x.x, Netmask is +255.255.255.0, and the Gateway and DNS servers are +available from your providers website. + + In advanced settings, you can specified a Search +domain. It must seem to your hostname without the first name, +before the period. + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + + + +
+ +
+ A new GPRS/Edge/3G connection + + + + If the tool detects wireless interfaces, it offers to select one and to +configure it. + + + + The PIN is asked. Leave empty if the PIN is not required. + + + + The wizard asks for network. If it is not detected, select the option +Unlisted. + + + + A list of providers is proposed, classified by countries. Select your +provider. If it is not listed, select the option +Unlisted and then enter the options your provider gave. + + + + Provide access settings + + + + アクセスポイント名 + + + + アカウントのログイン (ユーザ名) + + + + Account password + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + +
+ +
+ A new Bluetooth Dial-Up Networking connection + + This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. +
+ +
+ A new Analog telephone modem connection (POTS) + + + + The wizard asks which device to configure: + + + + 手動選択 + + + + Detected hardware, if any. + + + + + + A list of ports is proposed. Select your port. + + + + If not yet installed, it will be suggested that you install the package +kppp-provider. + + + + A list of providers is proposed, classified by countries. Select your +provider. If it is not listed, select the option +Unlisted and then enter the options your provider +gave. Then it is asked for Dialup options: + + + + Connection name + + + + Phone number + + + + Login ID + + + + Password + + + + Authentication, choose between: + + + + PAP/CHAP + + + + スクリプトを使う認証 + + + + PAP + + + + ターミナルからの認証 + + + + CHAP + + + + + + + + The next steps are exposed at + + +
+ +
+ Ending the configuration + + In the next step, you can specify: + + + + Allow users to manage the connection + + + + Start the connection at boot + + + + Enable traffic accounting + + + + Allow interface to be controlled by Network Manager + + + + In the case of a wireless connection, a supplemental box is Allow +access point roaming which give the possibility to switch +automatically between access point according to the signal strength. + + + + With the advanced button, you can specify: + + + + Metric (10 by default) + + + + MTU + + + + Network Hotplugging + + + + IPv6 to IPv4 トンネルを有効にする + + + + The last step allows you to specify if the connection is to start +immediately or not. + + + + + + +
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+ + 管理者権限でコンソールを開く + + drakconsole + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakconsole as root. + gives you access to a console +which is directly opened as root. We do not think that you need more +information about that. +
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+ + + + ディスクパーティションを管理 + + drakdisk or diskdrake + + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakdisk or diskdrake as root. + is very powerful, a tiny +error or a cat jumping on your keyboard can lead to losing all data on a +partition or even to erasing the entire hard disk. For that reason, you'll +see the screen above on top of the tool screen. Click on +Exit if you're not sure you want to continue. + + + If you have more than one hard disk, you can switch to the hard disk you +want to work on by selecting the correct tab (sda, sdb, sdc etc). + + + + + + + + You can choose from many actions to adjust your hard disk to your +preferences. Wiping an entire hard disk, splitting or merging partitions, +resizing them or changing the filesystem, formatting or viewing what is in a +partition: it is all possible. The Clear +all button at the bottom is to erase the complete +disk, the other buttons become visible on the right after you click on a +partition. + + + + + + If you have an UEFI system, you can see a small partition called "EFI System +Partition" and mounted on /boot/EFI. Never delete it, because it contains +all your different operating systems bootloaders. + + + If the selected partition is mounted, like in the example below, you cannot +choose to resize, format or delete it. To be able to do that the partition +must be unmounted first. + + It is only possible to resize a partition on its right side + + To change a partition type (change ext3 to ext4 for example) you have to +delete the partition and then re-create it with the new type. The button +Create appears when a disk empty part is +selected + + You can choose a mount point that doesn't exist, it will be created. + + + + + + + + Selecting Toggle to expert mode +gives some extra available actions, like labeling the partition, as can be +seen in the screenshot below. + + + + + + +
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+ + + + +ディスプレイマネージャの設定 + + drakedm + + + + + + + + + Here + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakedm as root. + you can choose which display +manager to use to log into your desktop environment. Only the ones available +on your system will be shown. + + Most users will only notice that the provided login screens look +different. However, there are differences in supported features, too. LXDM +is a lightweight display manager, KDM and GDM have more extras. +
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+ + 個人用ファイアウォールの設定 + + drakfirewall + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakfirewall as root. + is found under the Security +tab in the Mageia Control Center labelled "Set up your personal +firewall". It is the same tool in the first tab of "Configure system +security, permissions and audit". + + A basic firewall is installed by default with Mageia. All the incoming +connections from the outside are blocked if they aren't authorised. In the +first screen above, you can select the services for which outside connection +attempts are accepted. For your security, uncheck the first box - +Everything (no firewall) - unless you want to disable +the firewall, and only check the needed services. + + It is possible to manually enter the port numbers to open. Click on +Advanced and a new window is opened. In the field +Other ports, enter the needed ports following these +examples : + + 80/tcp : open the port 80 tcp protocol + + 24000:24010/udp : open all the ports from 24000 to 24010 udp protocol + + The listed ports should be separated by a space. + + If the box Log firewall messages in system logs is +checked, the firewall messages will be saved in system logs + + + + + + + + + If you don't host specific services (web or mail server, file sharing, ...) +it is completely possible to have nothing checked at all, it is even +recommended, it won't prevent you from connecting to the internet. + + + The next screen deals with the Interactive Firewall options. These feature +allow you to be warned of connection attempts if at least the first box +Use Interactive Firewall is checked. Check the second +box to be warned if the ports are scanned (in order to find a failure +somewhere and enter your machine). Each box from the third one onwards +corresponds to a port you opened in the two first screens; in the screenshot +below, there are two such boxes: SSH server and 80:150/tcp. Check them to be +warned each time a connection is attempted on those ports. + + These warning are given by alert popups through the network applet. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + In the last screen, choose which network interfaces are connected to the +Internet and must be protected. Once the OK button is clicked, the necessary +packages are downloaded. + + + If you don't know what to choose, have a look in MCC tab Network & +Internet, icon Set up a new network interface. + +
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+ + フォントの管理・追加・削除と Windows® フォントのインポート + + drakfont + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakfont as root. + is present in the Mageia +Control Center under the System tab. It +allows you to manage the fonts available on the computer. The main screen +above shows: + + + + the installed font names, styles and sizes. + + + + a preview of the selected font. + + + + some buttons explained here later. + + + + + + Get Windows Fonts: + + This button automatically adds the fonts found on the Windows partition. You +must have Microsoft Windows installed. + + Options: + + It allows you to specify the applications or devices (printers mostly) able +to use the fonts. + + Uninstall: + + This button is to remove installed fonts and possibly save some place. Be +careful when removing fonts because it may have serious consequences on the +documents that use them. + + Import: + + Allows you to add fonts from a third party (CD, internet, ...). The +supported formats are ttf, pfa, pfb, pcf, pfm and gsf. Click on the +Import button and then on Add, a file manager pops up where you can select the +fonts to install, click on Install when +done. They are installed in the folder /usr/share/fonts. + + If the newly installed (or removed) fonts doesn't appear in the Drakfont +main screen, close and re open it to see the modifications. +
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+ + パレンタルコントロール + + drakguard + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakguard as root. + is found in the Mageia +Control Center, under the Security tab, labelled Parental +Control. If you don't see this label, you have to install the +drakguard package (not installed by default). + +
+ Presentation + + Drakguard is an easy way to set up parental controls on your computer to +restrict who can do what, and at which times of day. Drakguard has three +useful capabilities: + + + + It restricts web access to named users to set times of day. It does this by +controlling the shorewall firewall built into Mageia. + + + + It blocks execution of particular commands by named users so these users can +only execute what you accept them to execute. + + + + It restricts access to websites, both manually defined through +blacklists/whitelists, but also dynamically based on the content of the +website. To achieve this Drakguard uses the leading opensource parental +control blocker DansGuardian. + + +
+ +
+ Configuring Parental controls + + + If your computer contains hard drive partitions that are formatted in Ext2, +Ext3, or ReiserFS format you will see a pop up offering to configure ACL on +your partitions. ACL stands for Access Control Lists, and is a Linux kernel +feature that allows access to individual files to be restricted to named +users. ACL is built into Ext4 and Btrfs file systems, but must be enabled by +an option in Ext2, Ext3, or Reiserfs partitions. If you select 'Yes' to this +prompt drakguard will configure all your partitions to support ACL, and will +then suggest you reboot. + Enable parental control: If checked, the parental +control is enabled and the access to Block programs tab +is opened. + + Block all network traffic: If checked, all the +websites are blocked, except the ones in the whitelist tab. Otherwise, all +the websites are allowed, except the ones in the blacklist tab. + + User access: Users on the left hand side will have +their access restricted according to the rules you define. Users on the +right hand side have unrestricted access so adult users of the computer are +not inconvenienced. Select a user in the left hand side and click on +Add to add him/her as an allowed user. Select an +user in the right hand side and click on Remove to +remove him/her from the allowed users. + + Time control: If checked, internet access is allowed +with restrictions between the Start time and +End time. It is totally blocked outside these time +window. + +
+ Blacklist/Whitelist tab + + Enter the website URL in the first field at the top and click on the +Add button. +
+ +
+ Block Programs Tab + + Block Defined Applications: Enables the use of ACL to +restrict access to specific applications. Insert the path to the +applications you wish to block. + + Unblock Users list: Users listed on the right hand +side will not be subject to acl blocking. +
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+ + 他のローカルマシンとインターネット接続を共有 + + drakgw + + + + + + + + + + +
+ Principles + + + + + + This is useful when you have a +computer (3) which has Internet (2) access and is connected also to a local +network (1). You can use computer (3) as a gateway to give that access to +other workstations (5) and (6) in the local network (1). For this, the +gateway must have two interfaces; the first one such as an ethernet card +must be connected to the local network, and the second one (4) connected to +the Internet (2). + + The first step is to verify that the network and the access to Internet are +set up, as documented in . +
+ +
+ Gateway wizard + + The wizard + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakgw as root. + offers successive steps +which are shown below: + + + + If the wizard does not detect at least two interfaces, it warns about this +and asks to stop the network and configure the hardware. + + + + specify the interface used for the Internet connection. The wizard +automatically suggests one of the interfaces, but you should verify that +what is proposed is correct. + + + + specify which interface is used for the Lan access. The wizard also proposes +one, check that this is correct. + + + + The wizard proposes parameters for the Lan network, such as IP address, mask +and domain name. Check that these parameters are compatible with the actual +configuration. It is recommended that you accept these values. + + + + specify if the computer has to be used as a DNS server. If yes, the wizard +will check that bind is installed. Otherwise, you have to +specify the address of a DNS server. + + + + specify if the computer is to be used as a DHCP server. If yes, the wizard +will check that dhcp-server is installed and offer to configure +it, with start and end addresses in the DHCP range. + + + + specify if the computer is to be used as a proxy server. If yes, the wizard +will check that squid is installed and offer to configure it, +with the address of the administrator (admin@mydomain.com), name of the +proxy (myfirewall@mydomaincom), the port (3128) and the cache size (100 Mb). + + + + The last step allows you to check if the gateway machine is connected to +printers and to share them. + + + + You will be warned about the need to check the firewall if it is active. +
+ +
+ Configure the client + + If you have configured the gateway machine with DHCP, you only need to +specify in the network configuration tool that you get an address +automatically (using DHCP). The parameters will be obtained when connecting +to the network. This method is valid whatever operating system the client is +using. + + If you must manually specify the network parameters, you must in particular +specify the gateway by entering the IP-address of the machine acting as the +gateway. +
+ +
+ Stop connection sharing + + If you want to stop sharing the connection on the Mageia computer, launch +the tool. It will offer to reconfigure the connection or to stop the +sharing. +
+
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakhosts.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakhosts.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..45aa9935 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakhosts.xml @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +
+ + ホストの定義 + + drakhosts + + + + + + + + + If some systems on your network grant you services, and have fixed +IP-addresses, this tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakhosts as root. + allows to +specify a name to access them more easily. Then you can use that name +instead of the IP-address. + + Add + + With this button, you add the name for a new system. You will get a window +to specify the IP-address, the host name for the system, and optionally an +alias which can be used in the same way that the name is. + + Modify + + You can access the parameters of an entry previously defined. You get the +same window. + + +
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+ + ネットワークインターフェースとファイアウォールの高度な設定drakinvictus + + + + + + + + + This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. + + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakinvictus as root. +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/draknetcenter.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/draknetcenter.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..43f50f50 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/draknetcenter.xml @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +
+ + + + + + + +ネットワークセンター + + draknetcenter + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing draknetcenter as root. + is found under the Network +& Internet tab in the Mageia Control Center labelled "Network Center" + + + +
+ 序文 + + When this tool is launched, a window opens listing all the networks +configured on the computer, whatever their type (wired, wireless, satellite, +etc.). When clicking on one of them, three or four buttons appear, depending +on the network type, to allow you to look after the network, change its +settings or connect/disconnect. This tool isn't intended to create a +network, for this see Set up a new network interface (LAN, ISDN, +ADSL, ...) in the same MCC tab. + + In the screenshot below, given as example, we can see two networks, the +first one is wired and connected, recognizable by this icon + + + + (this one is not connected + + + + ) and the second section shows wireless +networks, not connected recognizable by this icon + + + + and this one + + + + if connected. For the other network types, +the colour code is always the same, green if connected and red if not +connected. + + In the wireless part of the screen, you can also see all the detected +networks, with the SSID, the Signal +strengh, if they are encrypted (in red) or not (in green), and +the Operating mode. Click on the chosen one and then +either on Monitor, Configure +or Connect. It is possible here to go from a network +to another one. If a private network is selected, the Network Settings +window (see below) will open and ask you for extra settings ( an encryption +key in particular). + + Click on Refresh to update the screen. + + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ The Monitor button + + + + + + + + This button allows you to watch the network activity, downloads (toward the +PC, in red) and uploads (toward the Internet, in green). The same screen is +available by right clicking on the Internet icon in the system tray +-> Monitor Network. + + There is a tab for each network (here eth0 is the wired network, lo the +local loopback and wlan0 the wireless network) and a tab connection which +gives details about connection status. + + + At the bottom of the window is a title Traffic +accounting, we will look at that in the next section. + +
+ +
+ The Configure button + + A - For a wired network + + + + + + + + It is possible to change all the settings given during network +creation. Most of the time, checking Automatic IP +(BOOTP/DHCP) will do, but in case of problems, manual +configuration may give better results. + + For a residential network, the IP address always looks +like 192.168.0.x, Netmask is 255.255.255.0, and the +Gateway and DNS servers are +available from your providers website. + + Enable traffic accounting if checked this will count +the traffic on a hourly, daily or monthly basis. The results are visible in +the Network monitor detailed in the previous section. Once enabled, you may +have to reconnect to the network. + + Allow interface to be controlled by Network +Manager: + + This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. + + The button Advanced: + + This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. + + + + + + + + B - For a wireless network + + Only the items not already seen above are explained. + + + + + + + + Operating mode: + + Select Managed if the connection is via an access +point, there is an ESSID detected. Select +Ad-hoc if it is a peer to peer network. Select +Master if your network card is used as the +access point, your network card needs to support this mode. + + Encryption mode and Encryption key: + + If it is a private network, you need to know these settings. + + WEP uses a password and is weaker than WPA which uses a +passphrase. WPA Pre-Shared Key is also called WPA +personal or WPA home. WPA Enterprise is not often used +in private networks. + + Allow access point roaming: + + Roaming is a technology which enables allows computer to change its access +point while remaining connected to the network. + + The button Advanced: + + This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. + + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ The Advanced Settings button + + This section hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. + + + + + + + + +
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+ + ネットワークプロファイルを管理draknetprofile + + + + + + + + + This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. + + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing draknetprofile as root. +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/draknfs.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/draknfs.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..02375494 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/draknfs.xml @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ + +
+ + NFS を使ってドライブ/ディレクトリを共有 + + draknfs + + + + + + + + + + +
+ Prerequisites + + When the wizard + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing draknfs as root. + is launched for the +first time, it may display the following message: + +
+ The package nfs-utils needs to be installed. Do you want to install it? +
+ + After completing the installation, a window with an empty list is displayed. +
+ +
+ Main window + + A list of directories which are shared is displayed. At this step, the list +is empty. The Add button gives access to a +configuration tool. +
+ +
+ エントリを変更 + + The configuration tool is labeled "Modify entry". It may be also launched +with the Modify button. The following parameters are +available. + + + + + + + +
+ NFS Directory + + Here you can specify which directory is to be shared. The +Directory button gives access to a browser to choose +it. +
+ +
+ ホストアクセス + + Here you can specify the hosts that are authorized to access the shared +directory. + + NFS clients may be specified in a number of ways: + + single host: a host either by an abbreviated name +recognized be the resolver, fully qualified domain name, or an IP address + + netgroups: NIS netgroups may be given as @group. + + wildcards: machine names may contain the wildcard +characters * and ?. For instance: *.cs.foo.edu matches all hosts in the +domain cs.foo.edu. + + IP networks: you can also export directories to all +hosts on an IP (sub-)network simultaneously. For example, either +`/255.255.252.0' or `/22' appended to the network base address. +
+ +
+ ユーザ ID マッピング + + map root user as anonymous: maps requests from uid/gid +0 to the anonymous uid/gid (root_squash). The root user from the client +cannot read or write to the files on the server which are created by root on +the server itself. + + allow real remote root access: turn off root +squashing. This option is mainly useful for diskless clients +(no_root_squash). + + map all users to anonymous user: maps all uids and gids +to the anonymous user (all_squash). Useful for NFS-exported public FTP +directories, news spool directories, etc. The opposite option is no user UID +mapping (no_all_squash), which is the default setting. + + anonuid and anongid: explicitly set the uid and gid of +the anonymous account. +
+ +
+ 上級オプション + + Secured Connection: this option requires that requests +originate on an internet port less than IPPORT_RESERVED (1024). This option +is on by default. + + Read-Only share: allow either only read or both read +and write requests on this NFS volume. The default is to disallow any +request which changes the filesystem. This can also be made explicit by +using this option. + + Synchronous access: prevents the NFS server from +violating the NFS protocol and to reply to requests before any changes made +by these requests have been committed to stable storage (e.g. disc drive). + + Subtree checking: enable subtree checking which can +help improve security in some cases, but can decrease reliability. See +exports(5) man page for more details. +
+
+ +
+ Menu entries + + So far the list has at least one entry. + + + + + + + +
+ File|Write conf + + Save the current configuration. +
+ +
+ NFS Server|Restart + + The server is stopped and restarted with the current configuration files. +
+ +
+ NFS Server|Reload + + The configuration displayed is reloaded from the current configuration +files. +
+
+
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakproxy.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakproxy.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2d3f2b40 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakproxy.xml @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + +
+ + プロクシ + + drakproxy + + + + + + + + + If you have to use a proxy server to access to the internet, you can use +this tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakproxy as root. + to configure it. Your net +administrator will give you the information you need. You can also specify +some services which can be accessed without the proxy by exception. + + From Wikipedia, on 2012-09-24, article Proxy server: In computer networks, a +proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application) that acts as +an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other +servers. A client connects to the proxy server, requesting some service, +such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource available from a +different server. The proxy server evaluates the request as a way to +simplify and control their complexity. +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakrpm-edit-media.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakrpm-edit-media.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c24588a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakrpm-edit-media.xml @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +
+ + Configure Media + + drakrpm-edit-media + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + First thing to do after an install is to add software sources (also known as +repositories, media, mirrors). That means you must select the media sources +to be used to install and update packages and applications. (see Add button +below). + + If you install (or upgrade) Mageia using an optical media (DVD or CD) or a +USB device, there will be a software source configured to the optical media +used. To avoid being asked to insert the media when you install new +packages, you should disable (or delete) this media.  (It will have the +media type CD-Rom). + + Your system is running under an architecture which may be 32-bit (called +i586), or 64-bit (called x86_64). Some packages are independent of whether +your system is 32-bit or 64-bit; these are called noarch packages. They +don't have their own noarch directories on the mirrors, but are all in both +the i586 and the x86_64 media. + + + This tool is present in the Mageia Control Center under the tab Software management. + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakrpm-edit-media as root. + + +
+ The columns + + Column Enable: + + The checked media will be used to install new packages. Be cautious with +some media such as Testing and Debug, they could make your system unusable. + + Column Update: + + The checked media will be used to update packages, it must be enabled. Only +media with "Update" in its name should be selected. For security reasons, +this column isn't modifiable in this tool, you must open a console as root +and type drakrpm-edit-media --expert. + + Column medium: + + Display the medium name. Mageia official repositories for final release +versions contain at least: + + + + Core which contains most programs available +supported by Mageia. + + + + Nonfree which contains some programs which +are not free + + + + Tainted free software for which there might +be patent claims in some countries. + + Each medium has 4 sub-sections: + + + + Release the packages as of the day the this +version of Mageia was released. + + + + Updates the packages updated since release +due to security or bug concerns. Everyone should have this medium enabled, +even with a very slow internet connection. + + + + Backports some packages of new versions +backported from Cauldron (the next version under development). + + + + Testing which is used for temporary tests +of new updates, to allow the bug reporters and the QA team to validate the +corrections. + + +
+ +
+ The buttons on the right + + Remove: + + To remove a medium, click on it and then on this button. It is wise to +remove the medium used for the installation (CD or DVD for example) since +all the packages it contains are in the official Core release medium. + + Edit: + + Allows you to modify the selected medium settings, (URL, downloader and +proxy). + + Add: + + Add the official repositories available on the Internet. These repositories +contain only safe and well tested software. Clicking on the "Add" button +adds the mirrorlist to your configuration, it is designed to make sure that +you install and update from a mirror close to you. If you prefer to choose a +specific mirror, then add it by choosing "Add a specific media mirror" from +the drop-down "File" menu. + + Up and down arrows: + + Change the list order. When Drakrpm looks for a package, it reads the list +in the displayed order and will install the first package found for the same +release number - in the event of a version mismatch, the latest release will +be installed. So if possible, put the fastest repositories at the top. +
+ +
+ The menu + + File -> Update: + + A window pops up with the media list. Select the ones you want to update and +click on the Update button. + + File -> Add a specific media mirror: + + Suppose you aren't happy with the actual mirror, because for example it's +too slow or often unavailable, you can choose another mirror. Select all the +actual media and click on Remove to take them +out. Click on File -> Add a specific media mirror, choose +between update only or the full set (if you do not know, choose the +Full set of sources) and accept the contact by +clicking on Yes. This window opens: + + + + + + + + You can see, on the left, a list of countries, choose yours or one very +close by clicking on the > symbol, this will display all the available +mirrors in that country. Select one and click on OK. + + File -> Add a custom medium: + + It is possible to install a new media (from a third party for example) that +isn't supported by Mageia. A new window appears: + + + + + + Select the medium type, find a smart +name that well define the medium and give the URL (or the path, according to +the medium type) + + Options -> Global options: + + This item allows you to choose when to "Verify RPMs to be installed" (always +or never), the download program (curl, wget or aria2) and to define the +download policy for information about the packages (on demand -by default-, +update only, always or never). + + Options -> Manage keys: + + To guarantee a high level of security, digital keys are used to authenticate +the media. It is possible for each medium to allow or disallow a key. In the +window that appear, select a medium and then click on +Add to allow a new key or to select a key and click +on Remove to disallow that key. + + + Do this with care, as with all security-related questions + Options -> Proxy: + + If you need to use a proxy server for internet access, you can configure it +here. You only need to give the Proxy hostname and if +necessary a Username and Password. + + + + For more information about configuring the media, see the Mageia Wiki +page. +
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+ + Share directories and drives with Samba + + draksambashare + + + + + + + + + + +
+ 序文 + + Samba is a protocol used in different Operating Systems to share some +resources like directories or printers. This tool allows you to configure +the machine as a Samba server using the protocol SMB/CIFS. This protocol is +also used by Windows(R) and workstations with this OS can access the +resources of the Samba server. +
+ +
+ Preparation + + To be accessed from other workstations, the server has to have a fixed IP +address. This can be specified directly on the server, for example with +, or at the DHCP server which identifies +the station with its MAC-address and give it always the same address. The +firewall has also to allow the incoming requests to the Samba server. + + +
+ +
+ Wizard - Standalone server + + At the first run, the tools + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing draksambashare as root. + checks if +needed packages are installed and proposes to install them if they are not +yet present. Then the wizard to configure the Samba server is launched. + + + + + + + + In the next window the Standalone server configuration option is already +selected. + + + + + + + + Then specify the name of the workgroup. This name should be the same for the +access to the shared resources. + + The netbios name is the name which will be used to designate the server on +the network. + + + + + + + + Choose the security mode: + + + + user: the client must be authorized to access the +resource + + + + share: the client authenticates itself separately for +each share + + + + You can specify which hosts are allowed to access the resources, with IP +address or host name. + + + + + + + + Specify the server banner. The banner is the way this server will be +described in the Windows workstations. + + + + + + + + The place where Samba can log information can be specified at the next step. + + + + + + + + The wizard displays a list of the chosen parameters before you accept the +configuration. When accepted, the configuration will be written in +/etc/samba/smb.conf. + + + + + + +
+ +
+ Wizard - Primary domain controller + + + + + + If the "Primary domain controller" +option is selected, the wizard asks for indication if Wins is to support or +not and to provide admin users names. The following steps are then the same +as for standalone server, except you can choose also the security mode: + + + + domain: provides a mechanism for storing all user and +group accounts in a central, shared, account repository. The centralized +account repository is shared between (security) controllers. + + +
+ +
+ Declare a directory to share + + With the Add button, we get: + + + + + + + + A new entry is thus added. It can be modified with the +Modify button. Options can be edited, such as whether +the directory is visible to the public, writable or browseable. The share +name can not be modified. + + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ Menu entries + + When the list has at least one entry, menu entries can be used. + + + File|Write conf + + Save the current configuration in /etc/samba/smb.conf. + + + + Samba server|Configure + + The wizard can be run again with this command. + + + + Samba server|Restart + + The server is stopped and restarted with the current configuration files. + + + + Samba Server|Reload + + The configuration displayed is reloaded from the current configuration +files. + +
+ +
+ Printers share + + Samba also allows you to share printers. + + + + + + +
+ +
+ Samba users + + In this tab, you can add users who are allowed to access the shared +resources when authentication is required. You can add users from + + + + +
+
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/draksec.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/draksec.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..84de8c0d --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/draksec.xml @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ +
+ + Mageia ツールの認証を設定 + + draksec + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing draksec as root. + is present in the Mageia +Control Center under the tab Security + + It allows to give the regular users the needed rights to accomplish tasks +usually done by the administrator. + + Click on the little arrow before the item you want to drop down: + + + + + + + + + Most of the tools available in the Mageia Control Center are displayed in +the left side of the window (see the screenshot above) and for each tool, a +drop down list on the right side gives the choice between: + + + + Default: The launch mode depends on the chosen security level. See in the +same MCC tab, the tool "Configure system security, permissions and audit". + + + + User password: The user password is asked before the tool launching. + + + + Administrator password: The root password is asked before the tool launching + + + + No password: The tool is launched without asking any password. + + +
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+ + スナップショット + draksnapshot-config + + + + + + + + + This toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing draksnapshot-config as root. is available in MCC's +System tab, in the Administration +tools section. + When you start this tool in MCC for the first time, you will see a message +about installing draksnapshot. Click on Install to +proceed. Draksnapshot and some other packages it needs will be installed. + + Click again on Snapshots, you will see the +Settings screen. Tick Enable +Backups and, if you want to backup the whole system, +Backup the whole system. + If you only want to backup part of your directories, then choose +Advanced. You will see a little pop-up screen. Use the +Add and Remove buttons next to +the Backup list to include or exclude directories and +files from the backup. Use the same buttons next to the +Exclude list to remove subdirectories and/or files from +the chosen directories, that should not be +included in the backup. Click on Close when you are +done. + Now give the path to Where to backup, or choose the +Browse button to select the correct path. Any mounted +USB-key or external HD can be found in /run/media/your_user_name/. + + Click on Apply to make the snapshot. +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/draksound.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/draksound.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a30236c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/draksound.xml @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +
+ + サウンドの設定 + + draksound + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing draksound as root. + is present in the Mageia +Control Center under the tab Hardware. + + Draksound deals with the sound configuration, including the driver choice, +PulseAudio options and trouble shooting. It will help you if you experience +sound problems or if you change the sound card. + + The drop down list called Driver allows you to select a +driver from all the ones available on the computer that match the sound +card. + + + Most of the time, it is possible to choose a driver using the OSS or ALSA +API. OSS is the oldest and very basic, we recommend to choose ALSA when +possible for its enhanced features. + + + PulseAudio is a sound server. It receives all the sound +inputs, mixes them according to the user preferences and sends the resulting +sound to the output. See Menu ->Sound and video -> PulseAudio +volume control to set these preferences. + + PulseAudio is the default sound server and it is recommended to leave it +enabled. + + Glitch-Free improves PulseAudio with some programs. It +is also recommended to leave it enabled. + + The button Advanced display a new window with two or +three buttons: + + + + + + + + The first button gives total freedom of choice. You have to know what you +are doing. This button is not available when the system has found a driver +for your device. + + The second one is obvious and the last one gives assistance with fixing any +problems you may have. You will find it helpful to try this before asking +the community for help. +
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+ + 電源管理のための UPS を設定drakups + + + + + + + + + This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. + + + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakups as root. +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakvpn.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakvpn.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..70ee2fab --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakvpn.xml @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +
+ + Configure VPN Connection to secure network access + + drakvpn + + + + + + + + +
+ 序文 + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakvpn as root. + allows to configure secure +access to a remote network establishing a tunnel between the local +workstation and the remote network. We discuss here only of the +configuration on the workstation side. We assume that the remote network is +already in operation, and that you have the connection information from the +network administrator, like a .pcf configuration file . +
+ +
+ 設定 + + First, select either Cisco VPN Concentrator or OpenVPN, depending on which +protocol is used for your virtual private network. + + Then give your connection a name. + + At the next screen, provide the details for your VPN connection. + + + + For Cisco VPN + + + + + + + + + + + + For openvpn. The openvpn package and its dependencies will be installed the +first time the tool is used. + + + + + + Select the files that you received +from the network administrator. + + Advanced parameters: + + + + + + + + The next screen asks for IP-address of the gateway. + + + + When the parameters are set, you have the option of starting the VPN +connection. + + This VPN connection can be set to start automatically with a network +connection. To do this, reconfigure the network connection to always connect +to this VPN. +
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+ + Configure webserverdrakwizard apache2 + + + + + + + + + This toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard apache2 as root. can help you to set up a web +server. + +
+ What is a web server? + + Web server is the software that helps to deliver web content that can be +accessed through the Internet. (From Wikipedia) + +
+
+ Setting up a web server with drakwizard apache2 + + Welcome to the web server wizard. + + + + 序文 + + + + + + + The first page is just an introduction, click Next. + + + + Selecting Server Exposer: Local Net and/or World + + + + + + + Exposing the web server to the Internet has it's risks. Be ready for bad +things. + + + + Server User Module + + + + + + + Allows users to create their own sites. + + + + User web directory name + + + + + + + The user needs to create and populate this directory, then the server will +display it. + + + + Server Document Root + + + + + + + Allows you to configure the path to the web servers default documents. + + + + まとめ + + + + + + + Take a second to check these options, then click +Next. + + + + 完了 + + + + + + + You're done! Click Finish. + + + +
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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_bind.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_bind.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..87bfd912 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_bind.xml @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +
+ + DNS を設定drakwizard bind + + + + + + + + + This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. + + + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard bind as root. +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_dhcp.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_dhcp.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..81a98ae2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_dhcp.xml @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +
+ + DHCP を設定 + + drakwizard dhcp + + + + + + + + + + This tool is broken in Mageia 4 because of new naming scheme for the Net +interfaces + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard dhcp as root. + can help you to set up a +DHCP server. It is a component of drakwizard which should +be installed before you can access to it. + +
+ What is DHCP? + + The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a +standardized networking protocol used on IP networks that dynamically +configures IP addresses and other information that is needed for Internet +communication. (From Wikipedia) +
+ +
+ Setting up a DHCP server with drakwizard dhcp + + Welcome to the DHCP server wizard. + + + + 序文 + + + + + + + + The first page is just an introduction, click Next. + + + + Selecting Adaptor + + + + + + + + Choose the network interface, which is connected to the subnet, and for +which DHCP will assign IP addresses, and then click +Next. + + + + Select IP range + + + + + + + + Select the beginning and ending IP addresses of the range of IPs you want +the server to offer, along with the IP of the gateway machine connecting to +some place outside the local network, hopefully close to the Internet, then +click Next. + + + + まとめ + + + + + + + + Take a second to check these options, then click +Next. + + + + Hold on... + + + + + + + + This can be fixed. Click Previous a few times and +change things around. + + + + Hours later... + + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ What is done + + + + Installing the package dhcp-server if needed; + + + + Saving /etc/dhcpd.conf in /etc/dhcpd.conf.orig; + + + + Creating a new dhcpd.conf starting from +/usr/share/wizards/dhcp_wizard/scripts/dhcpd.conf.default and +adding the new parameters: + + + + hname + + + + dns + + + + net + + + + ip + + + + mask + + + + rng1 + + + + rng2 + + + + dname + + + + gateway + + + + tftpserverip + + + + dhcpd_interface + + + + + + Also modifying Webmin configuration file +/etc/webmin/dhcpd/config + + + + Restarting dhcpd. + + +
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+ + 時刻を設定 + + drakwizard ntp + + + + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard ntp as root. + purpose is to set the time of +your server synchronised with an external server. It isn't installed by +default and you have to also install the drakwizard and drakwizard-base +packages. + +
+ Setup a NTP server with drakwizard ntp + + + + After a welcome screen (see above), the second one ask you to choose three +time servers in the drop down lists and suggests to use pool.ntp.org twice +because this server always points to available time servers. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The following screens allows to choose the region and the city and then, you +arrive on a summary. If something is wrong, you can obviously change it +using the Previousbutton. If everything is right, +click on the Next button to proceed to the test. It +may take a while and you finally get this screen below: + + + + + + + + + + Click on the Finish button to close the tool + + + + +
+ +
+ What is done + + This tool executes the following steps: + + + + Installing the package ntp if needed + + + + Saving the files /etc/sysconfig/clock to +/etc/sysconfig/clock.orig and +/etc/ntp/step-tickers to +/etc/ntp/step-tickers.orig; + + + + Writing a new file /etc/ntp/step-tickers with the list of +servers; + + + + Modifying the file /etc/ntp.conf by inserting the first server +name; + + + + Stopping and starting crond, atd and +ntpd services; + + + + Setting the hardware clock to the current system time with UTC reference. + + +
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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_proftpd.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_proftpd.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d42b8fb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_proftpd.xml @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +
+ + FTP を設定drakwizard proftpd + + + + + + + + + This toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard proftpd as root. can help you to set up an +FTP server. + +
+ What is <acronym>FTP</acronym>? + + File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network +protocol used to transfer files from one host to another host over a +TCP-based network, such as the Internet. (From Wikipedia) + +
+
+ Setting up an FTP server with drakwizard proftpd + + Welcome to the FTP wizard. Buckle up. + + + + 序文 + + + + + + + The first page is just an introduction, click Next. + + + + Selecting Server Exposer: Local Net and/or World + + + + + + + Exposing the FTP server to the Internet has it's risks. Be ready for bad +things. + + + + Server Information + + + + + + + Enter name the sever will use to introduce itself, someone to email +complaints too and whether to allow root login access. + + + + Server Options + + + + + + + Set listening port, jailed user, allow resumes and/or FXP +(File eXchange Protocol) + + + + まとめ + + + + + + + Take a second to check these options, then click +Next. + + + + 完了 + + + + + + + You're done! Click Finish. + + + +
+
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_squid.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_squid.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1c09d034 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_squid.xml @@ -0,0 +1,238 @@ + +
+ + プロキシを設定 + + drakwizard squid + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard squid as root. + can help you to set up a +proxy server. It is a component of drakwizard which should be installed +before you can access to it. + +
+ What is a proxy server? + + A proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application) that acts +as an intermediary for requests from clients seeking resources from other +servers. A client connects to the proxy server, requesting some service, +such as a file, connection, web page, or other resource available from a +different server and the proxy server evaluates the request as a way to +simplify and control its complexity. (From Wikipedia) +
+ +
+ Setting up a proxy server with drakwizard squid + + Welcome to the proxy server wizard. + + + + 序文 + + + + + + + + The first page is just an introduction, click Next. + + + + Selecting the proxy port + + + + + + + + Select the proxy port browsers will connect through, then click +Next. + + + + Set Memory and Disk Usage + + + + + + + + Set memory and disk cache limits, then click Next. + + + + Select Network Access Control + + + + + + + + Set visibility to local network or world, then click +Next. + + + + Grant Network Access + + + + + + + + Grant access to local networks, then click Next. + + + + Use Upper Level Proxy Server? + + + + + + + + Cascade through another proxy server? If no, skip next step. + + + + Upper Level Proxy URL and Port + + + + + + + + Provide upper level proxy hostname and port, then click +Next. + + + + まとめ + + + + + + + + Take a second to check these options, then click +Next. + + + + Start during boot? + + + + + + + + Choose if the proxy server should be started during the boot time, then +click Next. + + + + 完了 + + + + + + + + You're done! Click Finish. + + +
+ +
+ What is done + + + + Installing the package squid if needed; + + + + Saving /etc/squid/squid.conf in +/etc/squid/squid.conf.orig; + + + + Creating a new squid.conf starting from +squid.conf.default and adding the new parameters: + + + + cache_dir + + + + localnet + + + + cache_mem + + + + http_port + + + + level 1, 2 or 3 and http_access according to level + + + + cache_peer + + + + visible_hostname + + + + + + Restarting squid. + + +
+
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_sshd.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_sshd.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f1cb7de --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakwizard_sshd.xml @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +
+ + OpenSSHデーモンの設定drakwizard sshd + + + + + + + + + + This toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakwizard sshd as root. can help you to set up an +SSH daemon. + +
+ What is <acronym>SSH</acronym>? + + Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for secure data +communication, remote command-line login, remote command execution, and +other secure network services between two networked computers that connects, +via a secure channel over an insecure network, a server and a client +(running SSH server and SSH client programs, +respectively). (From Wikipedia) + +
+
+ Setting up an <acronym>SSH</acronym> daemon with drakwizard sshd + + Welcome to the Open SSH wizard. + + + + Select Type of Configure Options + + + + + + + Choose Expert for all options or +Newbie to skip steps 3-7, click +Next. + + + + 全般オプション + + + + + + + Sets visibility and root access options. Port 22 is the standard +SSH port. + + + + Authentication Methods + + + + + + + Allow a variety of authentication methods users can use while connecting, +then click Next. + + + + Logging + + + + + + + Choose logging facility and level of output, then click +Next. + + + + Login Options + + + + + + + Configure per-login settings, then click Next. + + + + User Login Options + + + + + + + Configure the user access settings, then click Next. + + + + Compression and Forwarding + + + + + + + Configure X11 forwarding and compression during transfer, then click +Next. + + + + まとめ + + + + + + + Take a second to check these options, then click +Next. + + + + 完了 + + + + + + + You're done! Click Finish. + + + +
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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakxservices.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakxservices.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7198ce70 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/drakxservices.xml @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +
+ + システムサービスを有効化/無効化drakxservices + + + + + + + + + This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Doc +team. Thanking you in advance. + + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakxservices as root. +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/harddrake2.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/harddrake2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4164ff8b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/harddrake2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ + +
+ + Hardware configuration + + harddrake2 + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing harddrake2 as root. + gives a general view of the +hardware of your computer. When the tool is launched, it executes a job to +look for every element of the hardware. For that, it uses the command +ldetect which refers to a list of hardware in +ldetect-lst package. + +
+ The window + + The window is divided in two columns. + + The left column contains a list of the detected hardware. The devices are +grouped by categories. Click on the > to expand the content of a +category. Each device can be selected in this column. + + The right column displays information about the selected device. The +Help -> Fields description gives some information +about the content of the fields. + + According to which type of device is selected, either one or two buttons are +available at the bottom of the right column: + + + + Set current driver options: this can be used to +parameterize the module which is used in relation to the device. This must +used by experts only. + + + + Run config tool: access to the tool which can +configure the device. The tool can often be accessed directly from the MCC. + + + + +
+ +
+ The menu + + オプション + + The options menu gives the opportunity to check boxes to +enable automatic detection: + + + + modem + + + + Jaz devices + + + + Zip parallel devices + + By default these detections are not enabled, because they are slow. Check +the appropriate box(es) if you have this hardware connected. Detection will +be operational the next time this tool is started. +
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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/keyboarddrake.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/keyboarddrake.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..56163612 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/keyboarddrake.xml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +
+ + Set up the Keyboard Layout + + + + +keyboarddrake + + + + + + + + +
+ 序文 + + The keyboarddrake tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing keyboarddrake as root. + helps you +configure the basic layout for the keyboard that you wish to use on +Mageia. It affects the keyboard layout for all users on the system. It can +be found in the Hardware section of the Mageia Control Center (MCC) labelled +"Configure mouse and keyboard". +
+ +
+ Keyboard Layout + + Here you can select which keyboard layout you wish to use. The names (listed +in alphabetical order) describe the language, country, and/or ethnicity each +layout should be used for. +
+ +
+ Keyboard Type + + This menu lets you select the type of keyboard you are using. If you are +unsure of which to choose, it is best to leave it as the default type. +
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+ + システムの言語を設定 + + localedrake + + + + + + + + + This toolYou can also start this tool from the command line, by typing localedrake as root. + can be found in the System +section of the Mageia Control Center (MCC) labelled "Manage localization for +your system". It opens with a window in which you can choose your +language. The choice is adapted to languages selected during installation. + + The Advanced button give access to activate +compatibility with old encoding (non UTF8). + + The second window shows a list of countries according to the selected +language. The button Other Countries gives access to +countries not listed. + + You have to restart your session after any modifications. + +
+ + Input method + + In the Other Countries screen you can also select an +input method (from the drop-down menu at the bottom of the list). Input +methods allow users to input multilingual characters (Chinese, Japanese, +Korean, etc). + For Asian and African locales, IBus will be set as default input method so +users should not need to configure it manually. + Other input methods (SCIM, GCIN, HIME, etc.) also provide similar functions +and can, if not available from the drop-down menu, be installed in another +part of the Mageia Control Center. See . +
+ +
+ diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/logdrake.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/logdrake.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cb44132e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/logdrake.xml @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +
+ + システムログを見る + + logdrake + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing logdrake as root. + is found in the Mageia +Control Center System tab, labelled "View and search system +logs". + + + +
+ To do a search in the logs + + First, enter the key string you want to look for in the Matching field and/or the key string you want to +do not wish to see amongst the answers in the field +but not matching. Then select the file(s) +to search in the Choose file field. Optionally, it is +possible to limit the search to only one day. Select it in the Calendar, using the little arrows on each side of the +month and year, and check "Show only for the selected +day". At last, click on the search button +to see the results in the window called Content of the +file. It is possible to save the results in the .txt format by +clicking on the Save button. + + + The Mageia Tools Logs houses the logs from the Mageia +configuration tools such as the Mageia Control Center tools. These logs are +updated each time a configuration is modified. + +
+ +
+ To configure a mail alert + + Mail alert automatically checks the system load and +the services every hour and if necessary sends an e-mail to the configured +address. + + To configure this tool, click on the Mail +Alert button and then, in the next screen, on the +Configure the mail alert system drop down button. Here, all the +running services are displayed and you can choose which ones you want to +look watch. (See screenshot above). + + The following services can be watched : + + + + Webmin サービス + + + + Postfix メールサーバ + + + + FTP サーバ + + + + Apache WWW サーバ + + + + SSH サーバ + + + + samba サーバ + + + + Xinetd サービス + + + + BIND Domain Name Resolve + + + + + + + + + + In the next screen, select the Load value you consider +unacceptable. The load represents the demand to a process, a high load slows +the system down and a very high load may indicate that a process has gone +out of control. The default value is 3. We recommend setting the load value +to 3 times the number of processors. + + In the last screen, enter the Email address of the +person to be warned and the Email server to use (local +or on the Internet). +
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+ + Display Available NFS And SMB Shares + lsnetdrake + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing lsnetdrake. + + can only be started and used +on the command line. + + This page hasn't been written yet for lack of resources. If you think you +can write this help, please contact the Documentation +team. Thanking you in advance. + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/lspcidrake.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/lspcidrake.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b1a4fa9 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/lspcidrake.xml @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +
+ + Display Your PCI, USB and PCMCIA Information + + lspcidrake + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing lspcidrake. + can only be started and used +on the command line. It will give some more information if used under root. + + lspcidrake gives the list of all the connected devices to the computer (USB, +PCI and PCMCIA) and the used drivers. It needs the ldetect and ldetect-lst +packages to work. + + + + + + + + With the -v option, lspcidrake adds the vendor and device identifications. + + lspcidrake often generates very long lists, so, to find an information, it +is often used in a pipeline with the grep command, like in these examples: + + Information about the graphic card; + + lspcidrake | grep VGA + + Information about the network + + lspcidrake | grep -i network + + -i to ignore case distinctions. + + In this screenshot below, you can see the action of the -v option for +lspcidrake and the -i option for grep. + + + + + + + + There is another tool that gives information about the hardware, it is +called dmidecode (under root) +
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+ + 起動 + + + + + + + + + + In this screen you can choose between several tools to configure your boot +steps. Click on a link below to learn more. + + + 起動方法の設定 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-hardware.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-hardware.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8b7bf18a --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-hardware.xml @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ + +
+ + ハードウェア + + + + + + + + + In this screen you can choose between several tools to configure your +hardware. Click on a link below to learn more. + + + + + ハードウェアの管理 + + = Browse and configure +hardware + + + + + + + + + + + グラフィックスの設定 + + = Configure 3D Desktop effects + + + + + + + + + + + マウスとキーボードの設定 + + + + + + + + + + + + + 印刷とスキャンの設定 + + = Set up the printer(s), +the print job queues, ... + + + + + + + + + + + その他 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-intro.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-intro.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b8fc4411 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-intro.xml @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ + + +
About the Manual for the Mageia Control Center + + + The Mageia Control Center (MCC) has eight different options or tabs to +choose from in the left column, and even ten if the drakwizard package was +installed. Each of these tabs gives a different set of tools that can be +selected in the big right panel. + + The ten following chapters are about those ten options and the related +tools. + +The last chapter is about some other Mageia tools, that cannot be chosen in +any of the MCC tabs. + + The titles of the pages will often be the same as the titles of the tool +screens. + + There is also a search bar available, which you can access by clicking on +the "Search" tab in the left column. + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-localdisks.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-localdisks.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f07f7467 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-localdisks.xml @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ + + +
+ + + ローカルディスク + + + + + + + + + In this screen you can choose between several tools to manage or share your +local disks. Click on a link below to learn more. + + ローカルディスク + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-network.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-network.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..12cd1c4f --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-network.xml @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +
+ + Network and Internet + + + + + + + + + In this screen you can choose between several network tools. Click on a link +below to learn more. + + + + + ネットワークデバイスの管理 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ネットワークのカスタマイズと保護 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + その他 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + ネットワークサービス + + + + + + + + + This screen and the one for Sharing are only visible if +the drakwizard package is installed. You can choose +between several tools to set up different servers. Click on a link below or +on to learn more. + + ネットワークサービス + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-networksharing.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-networksharing.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3142c9c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-networksharing.xml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + +
+ + ネットワーク共有 + + + + + + + + + In this screen you can choose between several tools for sharing drives and +directories. Click on a link below to learn more. + + + + Windows(R) 共有の設定 + + = Share drives and +directories with Windows (SMB) systems + + + NFS 共有の設定 + + + + + WebDAV 共有の設定 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-security.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-security.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ea1a1e76 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-security.xml @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + +
+ + セキュリティ + + + + + + + + + In this screen you can choose between several security tools. Click on a +link below to learn more. + + セキュリティ + + = Configure system security, permissions +and audit + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + 共有 + + + + + + + + + This screen and the one for Network Services are only +visible if the drakwizard package is installed. You can +choose between several tools to set up different servers. Click on a link +below or on to learn more. + + 共有 + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-system.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-system.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6682a120 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mcc-system.xml @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ + +
+ + システム + + + + + + + + + In this screen you can choose between several system and administration +tools. Click on a link below to learn more. + + + + + システムサービスを管理 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ローカライゼーション + + + + + + + + + + + + + 管理者用ツール + + + + + + + + + + = Manage users on +system + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/mgaapplet-config.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mgaapplet-config.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8baf0a05 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/mgaapplet-config.xml @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +
+ + 更新頻度の設定 + + mgaapplet-config + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing mgaapplet-config as root. + is present in the Mageia +Control Center under the tab Software +management. It is also available by a right click / +Updates configuration on the red icon + + + + in the system tray. + + + + The first slider allows you to change how frequently Mageia will check for +updates and the second the delay after booting before the first check. The +check box gives you the option to be warned when a new Mageia release is +out. + + +
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+ + マウスとタッチパッドを設定 + + mousedrake + + + + + + + + + This toolYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing mousedrake as root. is present in the Mageia +Control Center under the tab Hardware. + + As you must have a mouse to install Mageia, that one is already installed by +Drakinstall. This tool allows installation of another mouse. + + The mice are sorted by connection type and then by model. Select your mouse +and click on OK. Most of the time "Universal / Any +PS/2 & USB mice" is suitable for a recent mouse. The new mouse is +immediately taken into account. + +
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+ + MSEC: System Security and Audit + + msecgui + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+ Presentation + + msecguiYou can start this tool from the command line, by typing msecgui as root. + is a graphic user interface for +msec that allows to configure your system security according to two +approaches: + + + + It sets the system behaviour, msec imposes modifications to the system to +make it more secure. + + + + It carries on periodic checks automatically on the system in order to warn +you if something seems dangerous. + + + + msec uses the concept of "security levels" which are intended to configure a +set of system permissions, which can be audited for changes or +enforcement. Several of them are proposed by Mageia, but you can define your +own customised security levels. +
+ +
+ Overview tab + + See the screenshot above + + The first tab takes up the list of the different security tools with a +button on the right side to configure them: + + + + Firewall, also found in the MCC / Security / Set up your personal firewall + + + + Updates, also found in MCC / Software Management / Update your system + + + + msec itself with some information: + + + + enabled or not + + + + the configured Base security level + + + + the date of the last Periodic checks and a button to see a detailed report +and another button to execute the checks just now. + + + + +
+ +
+ Security settings tab + + A click on the second tab or on the Security +Configure button leads to the same screen shown +below. + + + + + + + + +
+ Basic security tab + + + Security levels: + + + After having checked the box Enable MSEC tool, this tab +allows you by a double click to choose the security level that appears then +in bold. If the box is not checked, the level « none » is applied. The +following levels are available: + + + + Level none. This level is intended if you +do not want to use msec to control system security, and prefer tuning it on +your own. It disables all security checks and puts no restrictions or +constraints on system configuration and settings. Please use this level only +if you are knowing what you are doing, as it would leave your system +vulnerable to attack. + + + + Level standard. This is the default +configuration when installed and is intended for casual users. It +constrains several system settings and executes daily security checks which +detect changes in system files, system accounts, and vulnerable directory +permissions. (This level is similar to levels 2 and 3 from past msec +versions). + + + + Level secure. This level is intended when +you want to ensure your system is secure, yet usable. It further restricts +system permissions and executes more periodic checks. Moreover, access to +the system is more restricted. (This level is similar to levels 4 (High) and +5 (Paranoid) from old msec versions). + + + + Besides those levels, different task-oriented security are also provided, +such as the fileserver , webserver and netbook levels. Such levels attempt to pre-configure +system security according to the most common use cases. + + + + The last two levels called audit_daily and +audit_weekly are not really security levels +but rather tools for periodic checks only. + + + + These levels are saved in +etc/security/msec/level.<levelname>. You can define +your own customised security levels, saving them into specific files called +level.<levelname>, placed into the folder +etc/security/msec/. This function is intended for power +users which require a customised or more secure system configuration. + + + Keep in mind that user-modified parameters take precedence over default +level settings. + + + + Security alerts: + + + If you check the box Send security alerts by email +to:, the security alerts generated by msec are going to be sent +by local e-mail to the security administrator named in the nearby field. You +can fill either a local user or a complete e-mail address (the local e-mail +and the e-mail manager must be set accordingly). At last, you can receive +the security alerts directly on your desktop. Check the relevant box to +enable it. + + + It is strongly advisable to enable the security alerts option in order to +immediately inform the security administrator of possible security +problems. If not, the administrator will have to regularly check the logs +files available in /var/log/security. + + Security options: + + Creating a customised level is not the only way to customise the computer +security, it is also possible to use the tabs presented here after to change +any option you want. Current configuration for msec is stored in +/etc/security/msec/security.conf. This file contains +the current security level name and the list of all the modifications done +to the options. +
+ +
+ System security tab + + This tab displays all the security options on the left side column, a +description in the centre column, and their current values on the right side +column. + + + + + + + + To modify an option, double click on it and a new window appears (see +screenshot below). It displays the option name, a short description, the +actual and default values, and a drop down list where the new value can be +selected. Click on the OK button to validate the +choice. + + + + + + + + + Do not forget when leaving msecgui to save definitively your configuration +using the menu File -> Save the configuration. If you +have changed the settings, msecgui allows you to preview the changes before +saving them. + + + + + + + +
+ +
+ Network security + + This tab displays all the network options and works like the previous tab + + + + + + +
+ +
+ Periodic checks tab + + Periodic checks aim to inform the security administrator by means of +security alerts of all situations msec thinks potentially dangerous. + + This tab displays all the periodic checks done by msec and their frequency +if the box Enable periodic security checks is +checked. Changes are done like in the previous tabs. + + + + + + +
+ +
+ Exceptions tab + + Sometimes alert messages are due to well known and wanted situations. In +these cases they are useless and wasted time for the administrator. This tab +allows you to create as many exceptions as you want to avoid unwanted alert +messages. It is obviously empty at the first msec start. The screenshot +below shows four exceptions. + + + + + + + + To create an exception, click on the Add a rule +button + + + + + + + + Select the wanted periodic check in the drop down list called +Check and then, enter the +Exception in the text area. Adding an exception is +obviously not definitive, you can either delete it using the +Delete button of the Exceptions +tab or modify it with a double clicK. +
+ +
+ 権限 + This tab is intended for file and directory permissions checking and +enforcement. + Like for the security, msec owns different permissions levels (standard, +secure, ..), they are enabled accordingly with the chosen security +level. You can create your own customised permissions levels, saving them +into specific files called perm.<levelname> placed +into the folder etc/security/msec/ . This function is +intended for power users which require a customised configuration. It is +also possible to use the tab presented here after to change any permission +you want. Current configuration is stored in +/etc/security/msec/perms.conf. This file contains the +list of all the modifications done to the permissions. + + + + + + Default permissions are visible as a list of rules (a rule per line). You +can see on the left side, the file or folder concerned by the rule, then the +owner, then the group and then the permissions given by the rule. If, for a +given rule: + + + the box Enforce is not checked, msec only checks if the +defined permissions for this rule are respected and sends an alert message +if not, but does not change anything. + + + + the box Enforce is checked, then msec will rule the +permissions respect at the first periodic check and overwrite the +permissions. + + For this to work, the option CHECK_PERMS in the Periodic check tab must be configured accordingly.To create a new rule, click on the Add a rule button +and fill the fields as shown in the example below. The joker * is allowed in +the File field. “current” means no modification. + + + + + + Click on the OK button to validate the choice and do +not forget when leaving to save definitively your configuration using the +menu File -> Save the configuration. If you have changed +the settings, msecgui allows you to preview the changes before saving them. + It is also possible to create or modify the rules by editing the +configuration file /etc/security/msec/perms.conf. + + Changes in the Permission tab (or directly +in the configuration file) are taken into account at the first periodic +check (see the option CHECK_PERMS in the Periodic +checks tab). If you want them to be taken immediately into +account, use the msecperms command in a console with root rights. You can +use before, the msecperms -p command to know the permissions that will be +changed by msecperms. + Do not forget that if you modify the permissions in a console or in a file +manager, for a file where the box Enforce is checked +in the Permissions tab , msecgui will write +the old permissions back after a while, accordingly to the configuration of +the options CHECK_PERMS and CHECK_PERMS_ENFORCE in the Periodic Checks tab . +
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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/otherMageiaTools.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/otherMageiaTools.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0fd3b946 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/otherMageiaTools.xml @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + +
+ + Other Mageia Tools + + + There are more Mageia tools than those that can be started in the Mageia +Control Center. Click on a link below to learn more, or continue reading the +next pages. + + + + drakbug + + + + + drakbug_report + + + + TO BE WRITTEN + + + + + + + And more tools? + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/rpmdrake.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/rpmdrake.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b05483f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/rpmdrake.xml @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +
+ + + Software Management (Install and Remove Software) + + rpmdrake + + + + + + + + + + +
+ Introduction to rpmdrake + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing rpmdrake as root. + , also known as drakrpm, is a +program for installing, uninstalling and updating packages. It is the +graphical user interface of URPMI. At each start up, it will check online +package lists (called 'media') downloaded straight from Mageia's official +servers, and will show you each time the latest applications and packages +available for your computer. A filter system allows you to display only +certain types of packages: you may display only installed applications (by +default), or only available updates. You can also view only not installed +packages. You can also search by the name of a package, or in the summaries +of descriptions or in the full descriptions of packages or in the file names +included in the packages. + + To work, rpmdrake needs the repositories to be configured with . + + + During the installation, the configured repository is the medium used for +the installation, generally the DVD or CD. If you keep this medium, rpmdrake +will ask it each time you want to install a package, with this pop-up window +: + + + + If the above message annoys you +and you have a good internet connection without too strict download limit, +it is wise to remove that medium and replace it by online repositories +thanks to . + + Moreover, the online repositories are always up to date, contains much more +packages, and allow to update your installed packages. + +
+ +
+ The main parts of the screen + + + + + + + + + + + Package type filter: + + This filter allows you to display only certain types of packages. The first +time you start the manager, it only displays applications with a graphical +interface. You can display either all the packages and all their +dependencies and libraries or only package groups such as applications only, +updates only or backported packages from newer versions of Mageia. + + + The default filter setting is for new entrants to Linux or Mageia, who +probably do not want command line or specialist tools. Since you're reading +this documentation, you're obviously interested in improving your knowledge +of Mageia, so it is best to set this filter to "All". + + + + + Package state filter: + + + This filter allows you to view only the installed packages, only the +packages that are not installed or all of the packages, both installed and +not installed. + + + + Search mode: + + Click on this icon to search through the package names, through their +summaries, through their complete description or through the files included +in the packages. + + + + "Find" box: + + Enter here one or more key words. If you want to use more than one keyword +for searching use '|' between keywords, e.g. To search for "mplayer" and +"xine" at the same time type 'mplayer | xine'. + + + + Erase all: + + This icon can erase in one click all the key words entered in the "Find" box +. + + + + Categories list: + + This side bar groups all applications and packages into clear categories and +sub categories. + + + + Description panel: + + This panel displays the package's name, its summary and complete +description. It displays many useful elements about the selected package. It +can also show precise details about the package, the files included in the +package as well as a list of the last changes made by the maintainer. + + +
+ +
+ The status column + + Once you correctly set the filters, you can find your software either by +category (in area 6 above) or by name/summary/description using area 4. A +list of packages fulfilling your query and, don't forget, the chosen medium +is shown with different status markers according to whether each package is +installed/not installed/an update... To change this status, just check or +uncheck the box before the package name and click on +Apply. + + + + + <tgroup cols="2" align="left"> + <colspec align="center"/> + + <thead> + <row> + <entry align="center">アイコン</entry> + + <entry valign="middle" align="center">Legend</entry> + </row> + </thead> + + <tbody> + <row> + <entry><mediaobject> + <imageobject> + <imagedata fileref="../rpmdrake2.png"/> + </imageobject> + </mediaobject></entry> + + <entry valign="middle">This package is already installed</entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry><mediaobject> + <imageobject> + <imagedata fileref="../rpmdrake3.png"/> + </imageobject> + </mediaobject></entry> + + <entry valign="middle">This package will be installed</entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry><mediaobject> + <imageobject> + <imagedata fileref="../rpmdrake4.png"/> + </imageobject> + </mediaobject></entry> + + <entry valign="middle">This package cannot be modified</entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry><mediaobject> + <imageobject> + <imagedata fileref="../rpmdrake5.png"/> + </imageobject> + </mediaobject></entry> + + <entry valign="middle">This package is an update</entry> + </row> + + <row> + <entry><mediaobject> + <imageobject> + <imagedata fileref="../rpmdrake6.png"/> + </imageobject> + </mediaobject></entry> + + <entry valign="middle">This package will be uninstalled</entry> + </row> + </tbody> + </tgroup> + </table></para> + + <para>Examples in the screenshot above:</para> + + <itemizedlist> + <listitem> + <para>If I uncheck digikam (the green arrow tell us it is installed), the status +icon will go red with an up arrow and it will be uninstalled when clicking +on <guibutton>Apply</guibutton>.</para> + </listitem> + </itemizedlist> + + <itemizedlist> + <listitem> + <para>If I check qdigidoc (which is not installed, see the status), the orange +with a down arrow status icon will appear and it will be installed when +clicking on <guibutton>Apply</guibutton>.</para> + </listitem> + </itemizedlist> + </section> + + <section> + <title>The dependencies + + + + + + + + + Some packages need other packages called dependencies in order to work. They +are for example libraries or tools. In this case, Rpmdrake displays an +information window allowing you to choose whether to accept the selected +dependencies, cancel the operation or get more information (see above). It +may also happen that various packages are able to provide the needed +library, in which case rpmdrake displays the list of alternatives with a +button to get more information and another button to choose which package to +install. + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/scannerdrake.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/scannerdrake.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c8f3583b --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/scannerdrake.xml @@ -0,0 +1,259 @@ + +
+ + スキャナを設定 + scannerdrake + + + + +
+ + インストール + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing +scannerdrake as root. + allows you to configure a +single scanner device or a multifunction device which includes scanning. It +also allows you to share local devices connected to this computer with a +remote computer or to access remote scanners. + + When you start this tool for the first time, you may get the following +message: + + "SANE packages need to be installed to use scanners + + Do you want to install the SANE packages?" + + Choose Yes to continue. It will install +scanner-gui and task-scanning if they are not yet +installed. + + + + + + + + If your scanner is identified correctly, so if in the above screen you see +the name of your scanner, the scanner is ready for use with, for instance, +XSane or Simple Scan. + + In that case, you might now want to want to configure the Scanner +sharing option. You can read about it in the . + + + However, if your scanner hasn't been correctly identified, and checking its +cable(s) and power switch and then pressing Search for new +scanners doesn't help, you'll need to press Add a +scanner manually. + + Choose the brand of your scanner in the list you see, then its type from the +list for that brand and click Ok + + + + + + + + + If you can't find your scanner in the list, then click +Cancel + + Please check whether your scanner is supported on the SANE: +Supported Devices page and ask for help in the forums. + + +
+ + Choose port + + + + +
+ + You can leave this setting to Auto-detect available +ports unless your scanner's interface is a parallel port. In that +case, select /dev/parport0 if you have only one. + + After clicking Ok, in most cases you will see a screen +similar to the one below. +If you don't get that screen, then please read the . + + + + + + +
+ +
+ + Scannersharing + + + + + + + + + Here you can choose whether the scanners connected to this machine should be +accessible by remote machines and by which remote machines. You can also +decide here whether scanners on remote machines should be made available on +this machine. + + Scanner sharing to hosts : name or IP address of hosts can be added or +deleted from the list of hosts allowed to access the local device(s), on +this computer. + + Usage of remote scanners : name or IP address of hosts can added or deleted +from the list of hosts which give access to a remote scanner. + + + + + + + + Scanner sharing to hosts: you can add host. + + + + + + + + Scanner sharing to hosts: specify which host(s) to add, or allow all remote +machines. + + + + + + + + "All remote machines" are allowed to access the local scanner. + + + + + + + + If the package saned is not yet installed, the tool +offers to do it. + + At the end, the tool will alter these files: + + /etc/sane.d/saned.conf + + /etc/sane.d/net.conf + + /etc/sane.d/dll.conf to add or comment the directive +"net" + + It will also configure saned and +xinetd to be started on boot. +
+ +
+ + Specifics + + + + + + Hewlett-Packard + + Most HP scanners are managed from HP Device Manager +(hplip) which also manages printers. In this case, this tool does not allow +you to configure it and invites you to use HP Device +Manager. + + + + Epson + + Drivers are available from this +page. When indicated, you must install the +iscan-data package first, then +iscan (in this order). It is possible that the +iscan package will generate a warning about a conflict +with sane. Users have reported that this warning can be +ignored. + + + +
+ +
+ + Extra installation steps + + + It is possible that after selecting a port for your scanner in the screen, you need to take one or more extra +steps to correctly configure your scanner. + + + + +In some cases, you're told the scanner needs its firmware to be uploaded +each time it is started. This tool allows you to load it into the device, +after you installed it on your system. In this screen you can install the +firmware from a CD or a Windows installation, or install the one you +downloaded from an Internet site of the vendor. + When your device's firmware needs to be loaded, it can take a long time at +each first usage, possibly more than one minute. So be patient. + + + +Also, you may get a screen telling you to adjust the +/etc/sane.d/"name_of_your_SANE_backend".conf file. + + + +Read those or other instructions you get carefully and if you don't know +what to do, feel free to ask for help in the forums. + + + + +
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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/software-management.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/software-management.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1b8e4b35 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/software-management.xml @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + +
+ + ソフトウェアの管理 + + + + + + + + + In this screen you can choose between several tools for software +management. Click on a link below to learn more. + ソフトウェアの管理 + + + + + = Update your +system + + + + + + = Configure media +sources for install and update + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/ja/system-config-printer.xml b/docs/mcc-help/ja/system-config-printer.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8c1551da --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/mcc-help/ja/system-config-printer.xml @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@ +
+ + + + + + + +Install and configure a printer + + system-config-printer + + + + + + + + +
+ 序文 + + Printing is managed on Mageia by a server named CUPS. It has its own configuration +interface which is accessible via an Internet browser, but Mageia +offers its own tool for installing printers called system-config-printer +which is shared with other distributions such as Fedora, Mandriva, Ubuntu +and openSUSE. + + You should enable the non-free repository before proceeding with the +installation, because some drivers may only be available in this way. + + Printer installation is carried out in the Hardware +section of the Mageia Control Centre. Select the Configure +printing and scanning tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing +system-config-printer. The root password will be asked +for. + . + + MCC will ask for the installation two packages: + +
+ task-printing-server + + task-printing-hp +
+ + It is necessary to accept this installation to continue. Up to 230MB of +dependencies are needed. + + To add a printer, choose the "Add" printer button. The system will try to +detect any printers and the ports available. The screenshot displays a +printer connected to a parallel port. If a printer is detected, such as a +printer on a USB port, it will be displayed on the first line. The window +will also attempt to configure a network printer. +
+ +
+ Automatically detected printer + + This usually refers to USB printers. The utility automatically finds the +name of the printer and displays it. Select the printer and then click +"Next". If there is a known driver associated for the printer, it will be +automatically installed. If there is more than one driver or no known +drivers, a window will ask you to select or furnish one, as explained in the +next paragraph. Continue with +
+ +
+ No automatically detected printer + + + + + + + + When you select a port, the system loads a driver list and displays a window +to select a driver. The choice can be made through one of the following +options. + + + + Select printer from database + + + + + + provide PPD file + + + + + + search for a driver to download + + + + By selecting from the database, the window suggests a printer manufacturer +first, and then a device and a driver associated with it. If more than one +driver is suggested, select one which is recommended, unless you have +encountered some problems with that one before, in this case select the one +which know to work. +
+ +
+ Complete the installation process + + After the driver selection, a window requests some information which will +allow the system to designate and discover the printer. The first line is +the name under which the device will appear in applications in the list of +available printers. The installer then suggests printing a test page. After +this step, the printer is added and appears in the list of available +printers. +
+ +
+ Network printer + + Network printers are printers that are attached directly to a wired or +wireless network, that are attached to a printserver or that are attached to +another workstation that serves as printserver. + + + Often, it is better to configure the DHCP server to always associate a fixed +IP address with the printer's MAC-address. Of course that should be the same +as the IP address the printer of printserver is set to, if it has a fixed +one. + + + The printer's Mac-address is a serial number given to the printer or +printserver or computer it is attached to, that can be obtained from a +configuration page printed by the printer or which may be written on a label +on the printer or printserver. If your shared printer is attached to a +Mageia system, you can run ifconfig on it +as root to find the MAC-address. It is the sequence of numbers and letters +after "HWaddr". + + You can add your network printer by choosing the protocol it uses to talk to +your computer over the network. If you don't know which protocol to choose, +you can try the Network Printer - Find +Network Printer option in the Devices menu +and give the IP address of the printer in the box on the right, where it +says "host". + + If the tool recognises your printer or printserver, it will propose a +protocol and a queue, but you can choose a more appropriate one from the +list below it or give the correct queue name if it isn't in the list. + + Look in the documentation that came with your printer or printserver to find +which protocol(s) it supports and for possible specific queue names. +
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+ Network printing protocols + + One current technique is one developed by Hewlett-Packard and known as +JetDirect. It allows access to a printer directly connected to the network +via an Ethernet port. You must know the IP-address at which the printer is +known on the network. This technique is also used inside some ADSL-routers +which contain an USB port to connect the printer. In this case, the +IP-address is that of the router. Note that the tool "Hp Device manager" can +manage dynamically configured IP-adress, setting an URI like +hp:/net/<name-of-the-printer> . In this case, fixed +IP-adress is not required. + + Choose the option AppSocket/HP JetDirect as the +protocol and set the address in Host:, do not change +the Port Number, unless you know that it needs to be +changed. After the selection of the protocol, the selection of the driver is +the same as above. + + + + + + + + The other protocols are: + + + + Internet Printing Protocol (ipp): a printer which can +be accessed on a TCP/IP network via the IPP protocol, for example a printer +connected to a station using CUPS. This protocol may also be used also by +some ADSL-routers. + + + + + + Internet Printing Protocol (https): the same as ipp, +but using http transport and with TLS secured protocol. The port has to be +defined. By default, the port 631 is used. + + + + + + Internet Printing Protocol (ipps): the same as ipp, but +with TLS secured protocol. + + + + + + LPD/LPR host or Printer: a printer which can be +accessed on a TCP/IP network via the LPD protocol, for example a printer +connected to a station using LPD. + + + + + + Windows printer via SAMBA: a printer connected to a +station running Windows or a SMB server and shared. + + + + The URI can also be added directly. Here are some examples on how to form +the URI: + + + + Appsocket + + socket://ip-address-or-hostname:port + + + + Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) + + ipp://ip-address-or-hostname:port-number/resource + + http://ip-address-or-hostname:port-number/resource + + + + Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Protocol + + lpd://username@ip-address-or-hostname/queue + + + + Additional information can be found in the CUPS +documentation. +
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+ Device Properties + + You can access the properties of the device. The menu allows access to +parameters for the CUPS server. By default a CUPS server is launched on your +system, but you can specify a different one with the +Server | Connect... menu, +another window which gives access to the tuning of other specific parameters +of the server, following Server | +Settings. +
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+ Troubleshoot + + You can find some information on occurring errors during printing by +inspecting /var/log/cups/error_log + + You can also access to a tool to diagnose problems using the +Help | Troubleshoot menu. +
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+ Specifics + + It is possible that some drivers for specific printers are not available in +Mageia or are not functional. In this case, have a look at the openprinting site to +check if a driver for your device is available. If yes, check if the package +is already present in Mageia and in this case install it manually. Then, +redo the installation process to configure the printer. In all cases, report +the problem in bugzilla or on the forum if you are comfortable with this +tool and furnish the model and driver information and whether the printer +works or not after installation. Here are some sources to find other +up-to-date drivers or for more recent devices. + + Brother printers + + This +page give a list of drivers provided by Brother. Search the driver +for your device, download the rpm(s) and install. + + You should install Brother drivers before running the configuration utility. + + Hewlett-Packard printers and All in one +devices + + These devices use the hplip tool. It is installed automatically after the +detection or the selection of the printer. You can find other information +here. The +tool "HP Device Manager" is available in the System +menu. Also view configuration +for the management of the printer. + + A HP All in one device must be installed as a printer and the scanner +features will be added. Note that sometimes, the Xsane interface doesn't +allow to scan films or slides (the lighting slid can't operate). In this +case, it is possible to scan, using the standalone mode, and save the +picture on a memory card or USB stick inserted in the device. Afterwards, +open your favourite imaging software and load your picture from the memory +card which is appeared in the /media folder. + + Samsung colour printer + + For specific Samsung and Xerox colour printers, this site provides drivers for +the QPDL protocol. + + Epson printers and scanners + + Drivers for Epson printers are available from this +search page. For the scanner part, you must install the "iscan-data" +package first, then "iscan" (in this order). A iscan-plugin package can also +be available and is to install. Choose the rpm packages +according to your architecture. + + It is possible that the iscan package will generate a warning about a +conflict with sane. Users have reported that this warning can be ignored. + + Canon printers + + For Canon printers, it may be advisable to install a tool named turboprint +available here . +
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+ + + + + + + + + + +Windows® のドキュメントと設定をインポート + + transfugdrake + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing transfugdrake as root. + is found under the System tab in the Mageia Control Center labeled +Import Windows(TM) documents and settings + + The tool allows an administrator to import the user documents and settings +from a Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Vista +installation on the same computer as the Mageia installation. + + + Please note that all the changes will be applied by transfugdrake +immediately after pressing Next. + + + After starting transfugdrake you will see the first wizard page with some +explanation about the tool and import options. + + As soon as you read and understand the instructions, press the +Next button. This should run a detection of +Windows installation. + + When the detection step is complete you will see a page which allows you to +choose accounts in Windows and +Mageia for the import procedure. It is possible to choose other user account +than yours own. + + + + + + + + + Please take into account that due to migrate-assistant (the backend of +transfugdrake) limitations Windows +user account names with special symbols can be displayed incorrectly. + + + + Migration may take some time depending on the size of the document folders. + + + + Some Windows applications +(especially drivers) may create user accounts for different purposes. For +example, NVidia drivers in Windowsare updated using +UpdatusUser. Please do not use such accounts for the +import purposes. + + + When you finished with the accounts selection press +Next button. The next page is used to select a method +to import documents: + + + + + + + + Transfugdrake is designed to import Windows data from My +Documents, My Music and My +Pictures folders. It is possible to skip import by selecting the +appropriate item in this window. + + When you finished with the document import method choosing press +Next button. The next page is used to select a method +to import bookmarks: + + + + + + + + Transfugdrake can import Internet Explorer and +Mozilla Firefox bookmarks into the bookmarks of Mageia +Mozilla Firefox instance. + + Choose the preferred import option and press the Next +button. + + + + +The next page allows you to import desktop background: + + + + + + + + Choose the preferred option and press the Next +button. + + The last page of wizard shows some congratulation message. Just press the +Finish button. + + + + + + +
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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + +ユーザとグループ + + userdrake + + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing userdrake as root. + is found under the System tab in the Mageia Control Center labelled +"Manage users on system" + + The tool allows an administrator to manage the users and the groups, this +means to add or delete a user or group and to modify user and group settings +(ID, shell, ...) + + When userdrake is opened, all the users existing on the system are listed in +the Users tab, and all the groups in the +Groups tab. Both tabs operate the same way. + + 1 Add User + + This button opens a new window with all fields shown empty: + + + + + + + + The field Full Name is intended for the +entry of a family name and first name, but it is possible to write anything +or nothing as well! + + Login is the only required field. + + Setting a Password is highly +recommended. There is a little shield on the right, if it is red, the +password is weak, too short or is too similar to the login name. You should +use figures, lower and upper case characters, punctuation marks, etc. The +shield will turn orange and then green as the password strength improves. + + Confirm Password field is there to ensure +you entered what you intended to. + + Login Shell is a drop down list that allows +you to change the shell used by the user you are adding, the options are +Bash, Dash and Sh. + + Create a private group for the user, if +checked will automatically create a group with the same name and the new +user as the only member (this may be edited). + + The other options should be obvious. The new user is created immediately +after you click on OK. + + 2 Add Group + + You only need to enter the new group name, and if required, the specific +group ID. + + 3 Edit (a selected user) + + User Data: Allows you to modify all the data given +for the user at creation (the ID can't be changed). + + Account Info: + + + + + + + + The first option is for setting an expiration date for the account. +Connection is impossible after this date. This is useful for temporary +accounts. + + The second option is to lock the account, connection is impossible as long +as the account is locked. + + It is also possible to change the icon. + + Password Info: Allows you to set an +expiration date for the password, this forces the user to change his +password periodically. + + + + + + + + Group: Here you can select the groups that +the user is a member of. + + + If you are modifying a connected user account, modifications will not be +effective until his/her next login. + + + 4 Edit (with a group selected) + + Group Data: Allows you to modify the group +name. + + Group Users: Here you can select the users +who are members of the group + + 5 Delete + + Select a user or a group and click on Delete to remove it. For a user, a window appears to +ask if home directory and mailbox must also be deleted. If a private group +has been created for the user, it will be deleted as well. + + + It is possible to delete a group which is not empty. + + + 6 Refresh + + The User database can be changed outside of Userdrake. Click on this icon to +refresh the display. + + 7 Guest Account + + guest is a special account. It is intended +to give somebody temporary access to the system with total security. Login +is xguest, there is no password, and it is impossible to make modifications +to the system from this account. The personal directories are deleted at the +end of the session. This account is enabled by default, to disable it, click +in the menu on Actions -> Uninstall guest account. +
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