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author | Thierry Vignaud <tvignaud@mandriva.org> | 2004-08-23 03:13:05 +0000 |
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committer | Thierry Vignaud <tvignaud@mandriva.org> | 2004-08-23 03:13:05 +0000 |
commit | 25329d4f9c1b8bb16131dd2dada45a46b90a95c1 (patch) | |
tree | 3461b0122712cc484e0731d283e1b45cd08535f0 /perl-install | |
parent | 3f819b20a7f8ee1a6349d61a6c0552bddd41d41a (diff) | |
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protocol names, trademark and acronyms should be upcase
Diffstat (limited to 'perl-install')
-rw-r--r-- | perl-install/network/adsl.pm | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | perl-install/network/adsl_consts.pm | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | perl-install/network/netconnect.pm | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | perl-install/share/po/DrakX.pot | 30 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | perl-install/standalone/drakTermServ | 16 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | perl-install/standalone/drakbackup | 2 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | perl-install/standalone/drakconnect | 2 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | perl-install/standalone/drakpxe | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | perl-install/standalone/drakvpn | 6 |
9 files changed, 38 insertions, 38 deletions
diff --git a/perl-install/network/adsl.pm b/perl-install/network/adsl.pm index 197635e5d..00354e186 100644 --- a/perl-install/network/adsl.pm +++ b/perl-install/network/adsl.pm @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ sub get_wizard { my $netc = $wiz->{var}{netc}; my %l = ( - 'pppoe' => N("use pppoe"), - 'pptp' => N("use pptp"), - 'dhcp' => N("use dhcp"), + 'pppoe' => N("use PPPoE"), + 'pptp' => N("use PPTP"), + 'dhcp' => N("use DHCP"), 'speedtouch' => N("Alcatel Speedtouch USB") . if_($netc->{autodetect}{adsl}{speedtouch}, N(" - detected")), 'sagem' => N("Sagem (using PPPOA) USB") . if_($netc->{autodetect}{adsl}{sagem}, N(" - detected")), 'sagem_dhcp' => N("Sagem (using DHCP) USB") . if_($netc->{autodetect}{adsl}{sagem}, N(" - detected")), @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ sub get_wizard { adsl_old => { name => N("Connect to the Internet") . "\n\n" . N("The most common way to connect with adsl is pppoe. -Some connections use pptp, a few use dhcp. -If you don't know, choose 'use pppoe'"), +Some connections use PPTP, a few use DHCP. +If you don't know, choose 'use PPPoE'"), data => [ { label => N("ADSL connection type:"), val => \$wiz->{var}{adsl}{type}, list => [ sort values %l ] }, diff --git a/perl-install/network/adsl_consts.pm b/perl-install/network/adsl_consts.pm index ee81efbf4..f4818eedd 100644 --- a/perl-install/network/adsl_consts.pm +++ b/perl-install/network/adsl_consts.pm @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ our %adsl_data = ( # 5 RFC2364 PPPoA LLC, # 6 RFC2364 PPPoA VCmux # dns are provided for when !usepeerdns in peers config file - # method : pppoa, pppoe or static + # method : PPPoA, pppoe or static # please forward updates to http://forum.eagle-usb.org # order alphabetically by country (in English) / ISP (local language) N("Austria") . "|Any" => diff --git a/perl-install/network/netconnect.pm b/perl-install/network/netconnect.pm index e3ff84104..8a5fe8ae0 100644 --- a/perl-install/network/netconnect.pm +++ b/perl-install/network/netconnect.pm @@ -754,8 +754,8 @@ and copy the mgmt.o in /usr/share/speedtouch", 'http://prdownloads.sourceforge.n }, name => N("Connect to the Internet") . "\n\n" . N("The most common way to connect with adsl is pppoe. -Some connections use pptp, a few use dhcp. -If you don't know, choose 'use pppoe'"), +Some connections use PPTP, a few use DHCP. +If you don't know, choose 'use PPPoE'"), data => [ { text => N("ADSL connection type:"), val => \$adsl_type, type => "list", list => [ sort { $adsl_types{$a} cmp $adsl_types{$b} } keys %adsl_types ], diff --git a/perl-install/share/po/DrakX.pot b/perl-install/share/po/DrakX.pot index a536b4354..7af5a072c 100644 --- a/perl-install/share/po/DrakX.pot +++ b/perl-install/share/po/DrakX.pot @@ -7666,17 +7666,17 @@ msgstr "" #: network/adsl.pm:19 #, c-format -msgid "use pppoe" +msgid "use PPPoE" msgstr "" #: network/adsl.pm:20 #, c-format -msgid "use pptp" +msgid "use PPTP" msgstr "" #: network/adsl.pm:21 #, c-format -msgid "use dhcp" +msgid "use DHCP" msgstr "" #: network/adsl.pm:22 @@ -7708,8 +7708,8 @@ msgstr "" #, c-format msgid "" "The most common way to connect with adsl is pppoe.\n" -"Some connections use pptp, a few use dhcp.\n" -"If you don't know, choose 'use pppoe'" +"Some connections use PPTP, a few use DHCP.\n" +"If you don't know, choose 'use PPPoE'" msgstr "" #: network/adsl.pm:41 network/netconnect.pm:761 @@ -13221,7 +13221,7 @@ msgid "" "\n" " This wizard routine will:\n" " \t1) Ask you to select either 'thin' or 'fat' clients.\n" -"\t2) Setup dhcp.\n" +"\t2) Setup DHCP.\n" "\t\n" "After doing these steps, the wizard will:\n" "\t\n" @@ -13327,11 +13327,11 @@ msgid "" " of client-specific configuration files that ClusterNFS provides.\n" "\t\t\t\n" " Note: The '#type' entry is only used by drakTermServ. Clients can either be 'thin'\n" -" or 'fat'. Thin clients run most software on the server via xdmcp, while fat clients run \n" +" or 'fat'. Thin clients run most software on the server via XDMCP, while fat clients run \n" " most software on the client machine. A special inittab, %s is\n" " written for thin clients. System config files xdm-config, kdmrc, and gdm.conf are \n" -" modified if thin clients are used, to enable xdmcp. Since there are security issues in \n" -" using xdmcp, hosts.deny and hosts.allow are modified to limit access to the local\n" +" modified if thin clients are used, to enable XDMCP. Since there are security issues in \n" +" using XDMCP, hosts.deny and hosts.allow are modified to limit access to the local\n" " subnet.\n" "\t\t\t\n" " Note: The '#hdw_config' entry is also only used by drakTermServ. Clients can either \n" @@ -13400,7 +13400,7 @@ msgid "" " \tby mkinitrd-net, and the entries in /etc/dhcpd.conf, to serve up the boot image to \n" " \teach diskless client.\n" "\n" -" \tA typical tftp configuration file looks like:\n" +" \tA typical TFTP configuration file looks like:\n" " \t\t\n" " \tservice tftp\n" "\t\t\t{\n" @@ -13899,7 +13899,7 @@ msgstr "" #: standalone/drakbackup:153 #, c-format -msgid "Expect is an extension to the Tcl scripting language that allows interactive sessions without user intervention." +msgid "Expect is an extension to the TCL scripting language that allows interactive sessions without user intervention." msgstr "" #: standalone/drakbackup:154 @@ -15971,7 +15971,7 @@ msgstr "" #: standalone/drakconnect:695 #, c-format -msgid "No Ip" +msgid "No IP" msgstr "" #: standalone/drakconnect:696 @@ -18666,7 +18666,7 @@ msgstr "" #, c-format msgid "" "specifies the identifier sent to the remote host and the\n" -"type to use in the phase 1 negotiation. address, fqdn,\n" +"type to use in the phase 1 negotiation. address, FQDN,\n" "user_fqdn, keyid and asn1dn can be used as an idtype.\n" "they are used like:\n" "\tmy_identifier address [address];\n" @@ -18675,7 +18675,7 @@ msgid "" "\tmy_identifier user_fqdn string;\n" "\t\tthe type is a USER_FQDN (user fully-qualified\n" "\t\tdomain name).\n" -"\tmy_identifier fqdn string;\n" +"\tmy_identifier FQDN string;\n" "\t\tthe type is a FQDN (fully-qualified domain name).\n" "\tmy_identifier keyid file;\n" "\t\tthe type is a KEY_ID.\n" @@ -18706,7 +18706,7 @@ msgid "" "phase 1 negotiation. This directive must be defined. \n" "algorithm is one of following: \n" "\n" -"des, 3des, blowfish, cast128 for oakley.\n" +"DES, 3DES, blowfish, cast128 for oakley.\n" "\n" "For other transforms, this statement should not be used." msgstr "" diff --git a/perl-install/standalone/drakTermServ b/perl-install/standalone/drakTermServ index 4bb77b562..cc696b0fd 100755 --- a/perl-install/standalone/drakTermServ +++ b/perl-install/standalone/drakTermServ @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ sub start_wizard() { text_view(N(" This wizard routine will: 1) Ask you to select either 'thin' or 'fat' clients. - 2) Setup dhcp. + 2) Setup DHCP. After doing these steps, the wizard will: @@ -520,11 +520,11 @@ N(" While you can use a pool of IP addresses, rather than setup a specifi of client-specific configuration files that ClusterNFS provides. Note: The '#type' entry is only used by drakTermServ. Clients can either be 'thin' - or 'fat'. Thin clients run most software on the server via xdmcp, while fat clients run + or 'fat'. Thin clients run most software on the server via XDMCP, while fat clients run most software on the client machine. A special inittab, %s is written for thin clients. System config files xdm-config, kdmrc, and gdm.conf are - modified if thin clients are used, to enable xdmcp. Since there are security issues in - using xdmcp, hosts.deny and hosts.allow are modified to limit access to the local + modified if thin clients are used, to enable XDMCP. Since there are security issues in + using XDMCP, hosts.deny and hosts.allow are modified to limit access to the local subnet. Note: The '#hdw_config' entry is also only used by drakTermServ. Clients can either @@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ N(" - /etc/xinetd.d/tftp: by mkinitrd-net, and the entries in /etc/dhcpd.conf, to serve up the boot image to each diskless client. - A typical tftp configuration file looks like: + A typical TFTP configuration file looks like: service tftp { @@ -1078,7 +1078,7 @@ sub client_X_keyboard() { sub client_set { my ($default) = @_; # we need to change some system files to allow the thin clients - # to access the server - enabling xdmcp and modify hosts.deny/hosts.allow for some security + # to access the server - enabling XDMCP and modify hosts.deny/hosts.allow for some security # we also need to set runlevel to 5 and restart the display manager if ($conf{ALLOW_THIN} == 1) { if (-f "/etc/sysconfig/autologin") { @@ -1091,10 +1091,10 @@ sub client_set { substInFile { s/id:3:initdefault:/id:5:initdefault:/ } "/etc/inittab"; substInFile { s/! DisplayManager.requestPort:/DisplayManager.requestPort:/ } "/etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config"; substInFile { s/Enable=false/Enable=true/ } "/usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc"; - # This file had 2 "Enable=" entries, one for xdmcp and one for debug + # This file had 2 "Enable=" entries, one for XDMCP and one for debug change_gdm_xdmcp("true"); log::explanations("Modified files /etc/inittab, /etc/X11/xdm/xdm-config, /usr/share/config/kdm/kdmrc, /etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf"); - # just xdmcp in hosts.allow is enough for xdm & kdm, but gdm doesn't work - x11 doesn't help either + # just XDMCP in hosts.allow is enough for xdm & kdm, but gdm doesn't work - x11 doesn't help either update_hosts_allow("enable"); if ($default eq "all") { my $inittab = '/etc/initab$$CLIENT$$'; diff --git a/perl-install/standalone/drakbackup b/perl-install/standalone/drakbackup index eddb685bd..77bd6af30 100755 --- a/perl-install/standalone/drakbackup +++ b/perl-install/standalone/drakbackup @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ foreach (@ARGV) { sub setup_tooltips() { %help = ( - 'use_expect' => N("Expect is an extension to the Tcl scripting language that allows interactive sessions without user intervention."), + 'use_expect' => N("Expect is an extension to the TCL scripting language that allows interactive sessions without user intervention."), 'remember_pass' => N("Store the password for this system in drakbackup configuration."), 'erase_cdrw' => N("For a multisession CD, only the first session will erase the cdrw. Otherwise the cdrw is erased before each backup."), 'use_incr_decr' => N("This option will save files that have changed. Exact behavior depends on whether incremental or differential mode is used."), diff --git a/perl-install/standalone/drakconnect b/perl-install/standalone/drakconnect index c1488c893..6017a11aa 100755 --- a/perl-install/standalone/drakconnect +++ b/perl-install/standalone/drakconnect @@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ sub get_intf_ip { my ($ip, $state, $mask); if (-x "/sbin/ifconfig") { local $_ = `LC_ALL=C LANGUAGE=C /sbin/ifconfig $interface`; - $ip = /inet addr:(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})/mso ? $1 : N("No Ip"); + $ip = /inet addr:(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})/mso ? $1 : N("No IP"); $mask = /Mask:(\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3})/mso ? $1 : N("No Mask"); $state = /inet/ ? N("up") : N("down"); } else { diff --git a/perl-install/standalone/drakpxe b/perl-install/standalone/drakpxe index 1d2ca35ce..5e374faff 100755 --- a/perl-install/standalone/drakpxe +++ b/perl-install/standalone/drakpxe @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ class "Etherboot" { match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) = "Etherboot"; # filename define the file retrieve by the client, there nbgrub -# our tftp is chrooted so is just the path to the file +# our TFTP is chrooted so is just the path to the file filename "/etherboot/nbgrub"; #Used by etherboot to detect a valid pxe dhcp server @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ class "PXE" { match if substring(option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) = "PXEClient"; # filename define the file retrieve by the client, there pxelinux.0 -# our tftp is chrooted so is just the path to the file +# our TFTP is chrooted so is just the path to the file # If you prefer use grub, use pxegrub compiled for your ethernet card. #filename "/PXEClient/pxegrub"; filename "/PXEClient/pxelinux.0"; diff --git a/perl-install/standalone/drakvpn b/perl-install/standalone/drakvpn index 7cabd07c7..08de64e3e 100644 --- a/perl-install/standalone/drakvpn +++ b/perl-install/standalone/drakvpn @@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ server.") }, some reason, set this to off. The default is on.") }, { label => N("My identifier"), val => \$main_remote_section->{8}[1], type => 'entry', help => N("specifies the identifier sent to the remote host and the -type to use in the phase 1 negotiation. address, fqdn, +type to use in the phase 1 negotiation. address, FQDN, user_fqdn, keyid and asn1dn can be used as an idtype. they are used like: my_identifier address [address]; @@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@ they are used like: my_identifier user_fqdn string; the type is a USER_FQDN (user fully-qualified domain name). - my_identifier fqdn string; + my_identifier FQDN string; the type is a FQDN (fully-qualified domain name). my_identifier keyid file; the type is a KEY_ID. @@ -1118,7 +1118,7 @@ my_identifier user_fqdn \"myemail\@mydomain.com\"") }, phase 1 negotiation. This directive must be defined. algorithm is one of following: -des, 3des, blowfish, cast128 for oakley. +DES, 3DES, blowfish, cast128 for oakley. For other transforms, this statement should not be used.") }, { label => N("Hash algorithm"), val => \$proposal_remote_section->{3}[1], type => 'entry' }, |