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diff --git a/docs/oc/oc.po b/docs/oc/oc.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e023462 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/oc/oc.po @@ -0,0 +1,8519 @@ +# Occitan translation of gdm2 documentation. +# Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# This file is distributed under the same license as the gdm documentation package. +# +# Yannig MARCHEGAY (yannig@marchegay.org) - 2006-2007 +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: gdm2 doc fr\n" +"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2007-06-09 17:20+0200\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2007-08-21 21:38+0200\n" +"Last-Translator: Yannig Marchegay (Kokoyaya) <yannig@marchegay.org>\n" +"Language-Team: Occitan (post 1500) <ubuntu-l10n-oci@lists.ubuntu.com>\n" +"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" +"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);" + +#: ../C/legal.xml:2(para) ../C/gdm.xml:2(para) +msgid "" +"Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under " +"the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL), Version 1.1 or any " +"later version published by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant " +"Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. You can find a copy " +"of the GFDL at this <ulink type=\"help\" url=\"ghelp:fdl\">link</ulink> or " +"in the file COPYING-DOCS distributed with this manual." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/legal.xml:12(para) ../C/gdm.xml:12(para) +msgid "" +"This manual is part of a collection of GNOME manuals distributed under the " +"GFDL. If you want to distribute this manual separately from the collection, " +"you can do so by adding a copy of the license to the manual, as described in " +"section 6 of the license." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/legal.xml:19(para) ../C/gdm.xml:19(para) +msgid "" +"Many of the names used by companies to distinguish their products and " +"services are claimed as trademarks. Where those names appear in any GNOME " +"documentation, and the members of the GNOME Documentation Project are made " +"aware of those trademarks, then the names are in capital letters or initial " +"capital letters." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/legal.xml:35(para) ../C/gdm.xml:35(para) +msgid "" +"DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED ON AN \"AS IS\" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, " +"EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES THAT " +"THE DOCUMENT OR MODIFIED VERSION OF THE DOCUMENT IS FREE OF DEFECTS " +"MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE " +"RISK AS TO THE QUALITY, ACCURACY, AND PERFORMANCE OF THE DOCUMENT OR " +"MODIFIED VERSION OF THE DOCUMENT IS WITH YOU. SHOULD ANY DOCUMENT OR " +"MODIFIED VERSION PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY RESPECT, YOU (NOT THE INITIAL " +"WRITER, AUTHOR OR ANY CONTRIBUTOR) ASSUME THE COST OF ANY NECESSARY " +"SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY CONSTITUTES AN " +"ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS LICENSE. NO USE OF ANY DOCUMENT OR MODIFIED VERSION " +"OF THE DOCUMENT IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER; AND" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/legal.xml:55(para) ../C/gdm.xml:55(para) +msgid "" +"UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES AND UNDER NO LEGAL THEORY, WHETHER IN TORT (INCLUDING " +"NEGLIGENCE), CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, SHALL THE AUTHOR, INITIAL WRITER, ANY " +"CONTRIBUTOR, OR ANY DISTRIBUTOR OF THE DOCUMENT OR MODIFIED VERSION OF THE " +"DOCUMENT, OR ANY SUPPLIER OF ANY OF SUCH PARTIES, BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON " +"FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF " +"ANY CHARACTER INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, " +"WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER DAMAGES " +"OR LOSSES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO USE OF THE DOCUMENT AND MODIFIED " +"VERSIONS OF THE DOCUMENT, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY SHALL HAVE BEEN INFORMED OF THE " +"POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/legal.xml:28(para) ../C/gdm.xml:28(para) +msgid "" +"DOCUMENT AND MODIFIED VERSIONS OF THE DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS " +"OF THE GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENSE WITH THE FURTHER UNDERSTANDING THAT: " +"<placeholder-1/>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:13(title) +msgid "Gnome Display Manager Reference Manual" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:17(revnumber) +msgid "0.0" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:18(date) +msgid "2007-01" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:23(para) +msgid "GDM is the GNOME Display Manager, a graphical login program." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:30(firstname) +msgid "Martin" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:30(othername) +msgid "K." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:31(surname) +msgid "Petersen" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:33(email) +msgid "mkp@mkp.net" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:37(firstname) +msgid "George" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:37(surname) +msgid "Lebl" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:39(email) +msgid "jirka@5z.com" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:43(firstname) +msgid "Brian" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:43(surname) +msgid "Cameron" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:45(email) +msgid "Brian.Cameron@Sun.COM" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:49(firstname) +msgid "Bill" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:49(surname) +msgid "Haneman" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:51(email) +msgid "Bill.Haneman@Sun.COM" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:56(year) +msgid "1998" +msgstr "1998" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:56(year) +msgid "1999" +msgstr "1999" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:56(holder) +msgid "Martin K. Petersen" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:59(year) +msgid "2001" +msgstr "2001" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:59(year) ../C/gdm.xml:63(year) ../C/gdm.xml:66(year) +msgid "2003" +msgstr "2003" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:59(year) ../C/gdm.xml:66(year) +msgid "2004" +msgstr "2004" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:60(holder) +msgid "George Lebl" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:63(holder) +msgid "Red Hat, Inc." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:66(holder) +msgid "Sun Microsystems, Inc." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:71(releaseinfo) ../C/gdm.xml:80(para) +msgid "" +"This manual describes version 2.19.2 of the GNOME Display Manager. It was " +"last updated on 06/04/2007." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:78(title) +msgid "Terms and Conventions Used in This Manual" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:85(para) +msgid "" +"Chooser - A program used to select a remote host for managing a display " +"remotely on the local display (<command>gdmchooser</command>)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:90(para) +msgid "Configurator - The configuration application (<command>gdmsetup</command>)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:95(para) +msgid "" +"GDM - Gnome Display Manager. Used to describe the software package as a " +"whole. Sometimes also referred to as GDM2." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:100(para) +msgid "gdm - The Gnome Display Manager daemon (<command>gdm</command>)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:104(para) +msgid "" +"Greeter - The graphical login window (<command>gdmlogin</command> or " +"<command>gdmgreeter</command>)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:109(para) +msgid "GTK+ Greeter - The standard login window (<command>gdmlogin</command>)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:113(para) +msgid "PAM - Pluggable Authentication Mechanism" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:117(para) +msgid "Themed Greeter - The themable login window ( <command>gdmgreeter</command>)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:122(para) +msgid "XDMCP - X Display Manage Protocol" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:126(para) +msgid "" +"Paths that start with a word in angle brackets are relative to the " +"installation prefix. I.e. <filename><share>/pixmaps/</filename> refers " +"to <filename><share>/pixmaps</filename> if GDM was configured with " +"<command>--prefix=/usr</command>. Normally also note that GDM is installed " +"with <command>--sysconfigdir=<etc>/X11</command>, meaning any path to " +"which we refer to as <filename><etc>/gdm/PreSession</filename> usually " +"means <filename><etc/X11>/gdm/PreSession</filename>. Note that for " +"interoperability it is recommended that you use a --prefix of <filename>/" +"usr</filename> and a --sysconfdir of <filename><etc>/X11</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:142(title) +msgid "Overview" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:145(title) +msgid "Introduction" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:149(para) +msgid "" +"The Gnome Display Manager (GDM) is a display manager that implements all " +"significant features required for managing local and remote displays. GDM " +"was written from scratch and does not contain any XDM / X Consortium code." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:156(para) +msgid "" +"Note that GDM is highly configurable, and many configuration settings can " +"affect security. Issues to be aware of are highlighted in this document and " +"in the GDM Configuration files." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:162(para) +msgid "" +"For further information about GDM, see the <ulink type=\"http\" url=\"http://" +"www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/\"> the GDM project website</ulink>. Please " +"submit any bug reports or enhancement requests to the \"gdm\" category in " +"<ulink type=\"http\" url=\"http://bugzilla.gnome.org/\">bugzilla.gnome.org</" +"ulink>. You can also send a message to the <address><email>gdm-list@gnome." +"org</email></address> mail list to discuss any issues or concerns with the " +"GDM program." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:175(title) +msgid "Interface Stability" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:179(para) +msgid "" +"The key/value pairs defined in the GDM configuration files and the location " +"of these files are considered \"stable\" interfaces should only change in " +"ways that are backwards compatible. Note that this includes functionality " +"like the GDM scripts (Init, PreSession, PostSession, PostLogin, " +"XKeepsCrashing, etc.); directory locations (ServAuthDir, etc.), system " +"applications (SoundProgram), etc. Some configuration values depend on OS " +"interfaces may need to be modified to work on a given OS. Typical examples " +"are HaltCommand, RebootCommand, CustomCommands, SuspendCommand, " +"StandardXServer, Xnest, SoundProgram, and the \"command\" value for each " +"\"server-foo\"." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:193(para) +msgid "" +"Command-line interfaces for GDM programs installed to <filename><bin></" +"filename> and <filename><sbin></filename> are considered stable. Refer " +"to your distribution documentation to see if there are any distribution-" +"specific changes to these GDM interfaces and what support exists for them." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:201(para) +msgid "" +"As of the GDM 2.15 development series, some one-dash arguments are no longer " +"supported. This includes the \"-xdmaddress\", \"-clientaddress\", and \"-" +"connectionType\" arguments used by <command>gdmchooser</command>. These " +"arguments have been changed to now use two dashes." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:209(para) +msgid "" +"If issues are discovered that break compatibility, please file a bug with an " +"\"urgent\" priority." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:216(title) +msgid "The GDM Daemon" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:218(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM daemon is responsible for managing displays on the system. This " +"includes authenticating users, starting the user session, and terminating " +"the user session. GDM is configurable and the ways it can be configured are " +"described in the \"Configuring GDM\" section of this document. The " +"<filename>Init</filename>, <filename>PostLogin</filename>, " +"<filename>PreSession</filename>, and <filename>PostSession</filename> " +"scripts discussed below are discussed in this \"Configuring GDM section\"." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:229(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM daemon supports a UNIX domain socket protocol which can be used to " +"control aspects of its behavior and to query information. This protocol is " +"described in the \"Controlling GDM\" section of this document." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:236(para) +msgid "" +"GDM can be asked to manage a display a number of ways. Local displays are " +"always managed when GDM starts and will be restarted when a user's session " +"is finished. Displays can be requested via XDMCP, flexible displays can be " +"requested by running the <command>gdmflexiserver</command> command. Displays " +"that are started on request are not restarted on session exit. GDM also " +"provides the <command>gdmdynamic</command> command to allow easier " +"management of displays on a multi-user server. These display types are " +"discussed further in the next section." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:265(para) +msgid "" +"The login GUI dialog screen allows the user to select which session they " +"wish to start and which language they wish to use. Sessions are defined by " +"files that end in the .desktop extension and more information about these " +"files can be found in the \"Configuration\" section. The user enters their " +"name and password and if these successfully authenticate, GDM will start the " +"requested session for the user. It is possible to configure GDM to avoid the " +"authentication process by turning on the Automatic or Timed Login features " +"in the GDM configuration. The login GUI can also be configured to provide " +"additional features to the user, such as the Face Browser; the ability to " +"halt, restart, or suspend the system; and/or edit the login configuration " +"(after entering the root password)." +msgstr "" + + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:297(para) +msgid "" +"Note that, by default, GDM uses the \"gdm\" service name for normal login " +"and the \"gdm-autologin\" service name for automatic login. The " +"<filename>PamStack</filename> configuration option can be used to specify a " +"different service name. For example, if \"foo\" is specified, then GDM will " +"use the \"foo\" service name for normal login and \"foo-autologin\" for " +"automatic login." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:307(para) +msgid "" +"For those looking at the code, the gdm_verify_user function in " +"<filename>daemon/verify-pam.c</filename> is used for normal login and the " +"gdm_verify_setup_user function is used for automatic login." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:315(title) +msgid "Different Display Types" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:317(para) +msgid "" +"GDM supports three different display types: static (local) displays, " +"flexible (on-demand) displays, and XDMCP (remote) displays. The \"X Server " +"Definitions\" subsection of the \"Configuration\" section explains how the X " +"server is configured for different displays." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:325(para) +msgid "" +"Static (local) displays are always started by the daemon, and when they die " +"or are killed, they are restarted. GDM can run as many of these as needed. " +"GDM can also manage displays on which it does not manage a GUI login, thus " +"GDM can be used for supporting X terminals. The \"Local Static X Display " +"Configuration\" subsection of the \"Configuration\" section describes how " +"Static (local) displays are defined." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:335(para) +msgid "" +"Flexible, or on demand displays are only available to users logged in on the " +"console. Starting a flexible display will lock the current user session and " +"will show a new login screen over the current running session. If at least " +"one flexible display is already running, and the user requests another, then " +"a dialog will display showing existing flexible displays. The user can " +"choose to switch back to a previous display or start a new flexible display. " +"If the user switches back to a previous display, they will need to enter the " +"password in the lock screen program to return to their session. The GDM " +"configuration file specifies the maximum number of flexible displays allowed " +"on the system." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:349(para) +msgid "" +"Flexible displays may be started by running the <command>gdmflexiserver</" +"command> command, or via calling the GDM socket protocol directly. Some lock " +"screen programs provide a button to start a new flexible session. This " +"allows a user to start a new session even if the screen was left locked. The " +"GNOME Fast User Switch applet also uses the socket protocol to provide an " +"applet interface on the GNOME panel for managing user displays quickly. " +"Flexible displays are not restarted when the user session ends. Flexible " +"displays require virtual terminal (VT) support in the kernel, and will not " +"be available if not supported (such as on Solaris)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:362(para) +msgid "" +"The <filename>FlexibleXServers</filename>, <filename>FirstVT=7</filename>, " +"<filename>VTAllocation</filename>, and <filename>FlexiReapDelayMinutes</" +"filename> configuration settings are used to configure how flexible displays " +"operate." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:369(para) +msgid "" +"Nested displays are available to users even if not logged in on the console. " +"Nested displays launch a login screen in a window in the user's current " +"session. This can be useful if the user has more than one account on a " +"machine and wishes to login to the other account without disrupting their " +"current session. Nested displays may be started by running the " +"<command>gdmflexiserver -n</command> command or via calling the GDM socket " +"protocol directly. Nested displays require that the X server supports a " +"nested X server command like Xnest or Xephyr. The <filename>Xnest</filename> " +"configuration option is used to configure how nested displays operate" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:382(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmdynamic</command> is similar to <command>gdmflexiserver</" +"command> in the sense that it allows the user to manage displays " +"dynamically. However displays started with <command>gdmdynamic</command> are " +"treated as local displays, so they are restarted automatically when the " +"session exits. This command is intended to be used in multi-user server " +"environments (many displays connected to a single server). In other words, " +"this command allows the displays to be managed without hardcoding the " +"display information in the \"Local Static X Display Configuration\" section " +"of the configuration file. This is useful to support the ability of adding " +"new displays to the server without needing to restart GDM, for example." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:397(para) +msgid "" +"The last display type is the XDMCP remote displays which are described in " +"the next section. Remote hosts can connect to GDM and present the login " +"screen if this is enabled. Some things are different for remote sessions. " +"For example, the Actions menu which allows you to shut down, restart, " +"suspend, or configure GDM are not shown." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:408(title) +msgid "XDMCP" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:412(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM daemon can be configured to listen for and manage X Display Manage " +"Protocol (XDMCP) requests from remote displays. By default XDMCP support is " +"turned off, but can be enabled if desired. If GDM is built with TCP Wrapper " +"support, then the daemon will only grant access to hosts specified in the " +"GDM service section in the TCP Wrappers configuration file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:421(para) +msgid "" +"GDM includes several measures making it more resistant to denial of service " +"attacks on the XDMCP service. A lot of the protocol parameters, handshaking " +"timeouts etc. can be fine tuned. The defaults should work for most systems, " +"however. Do not change them unless you know what you are doing." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:429(para) +msgid "" +"GDM listens to UDP port 177 and will respond to QUERY and BROADCAST_QUERY " +"requests by sending a WILLING packet to the originator." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:434(para) +msgid "" +"GDM can also be configured to honor INDIRECT queries and present a host " +"chooser to the remote display. GDM will remember the user's choice and " +"forward subsequent requests to the chosen manager. GDM also supports an " +"extension to the protocol which will make it forget the redirection once the " +"user's connection succeeds. This extension is only supported if both daemons " +"are GDM. It is transparent and will be ignored by XDM or other daemons that " +"implement XDMCP." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:444(para) +msgid "" +"If XDMCP seems to not be working, make sure that all machines are specified " +"in <filename>/etc/hosts</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:449(para) +msgid "" +"Refer to the \"Security\" section for information about security concerns " +"when using XDMCP." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:456(title) +msgid "Securing Remote Connection Through SSH" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:459(para) +msgid "" +"As explained in the \"Security\" section, XDMCP does not use any kind of " +"encryption and as such is inherently insecure. As XDMCP uses UDP as a " +"network transport layer, it is not possible to simply secure it through an " +"SSH tunnel." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:466(para) +msgid "" +"To remedy this problem, gdm can be configured at compilation-time with the " +"option --enable-secureremote, in which case gdm proposes as a built-in " +"session a session called \"Secure Remote Connection\". Starting such a " +"session allows the user to enter the name or the address of the host on " +"which to connect; provided the said host runs an SSH server, the user then " +"gets connected to the server on which the default X session is started and " +"displayed on the local host." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:476(para) +msgid "" +"Using this session allows a much more secure network connection and only " +"necessitates to have an SSH server running on the remote host." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:483(title) +msgid "The GTK+ Greeter" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:485(para) +msgid "" +"The GTK+ Greeter is the default graphical user interface that is presented " +"to the user. The greeter contains a menu at the top, an optional face " +"browser, an optional logo and a text entry widget. This greeter has full " +"accessibility support, and should be used by users with accessibility needs." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:493(para) +msgid "" +"The text entry field is used for entering logins, passwords, passphrases " +"etc. <command>gdmlogin</command> is controlled by the underlying daemon and " +"is basically stateless. The daemon controls the greeter through a simple " +"protocol where it can ask the greeter for a text string with echo turned on " +"or off. Similarly, the daemon can change the label above the text entry " +"widget to correspond to the value the authentication system wants the user " +"to enter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:503(para) +msgid "" +"The menu bar in the top of the greeter enables the user to select the " +"requested session type/desktop environment, select an appropriate locale/" +"language, halt/restart/suspend the computer, configure GDM (given the user " +"knows the root password), change the GTK+ theme, or start an XDMCP chooser." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:511(para) +msgid "" +"The greeter can optionally display a logo in the login window. The image " +"must be in a format readable to the gdk-pixbuf library (GIF, JPG, PNG, TIFF, " +"XPM and possibly others), and it must be readable to the GDM user. See the " +"<filename>Logo</filename> option in the reference section below for details." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:521(title) +msgid "The Themed Greeter" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:523(para) +msgid "" +"The Themed Greeter is a greeter interface that takes up the whole screen and " +"is very themable. Themes can be selected and new themes can be installed by " +"the configuration application or by setting the <filename>GraphicalTheme</" +"filename> configuration key. The Themed Greeter is much like the GTK+ " +"Greeter in that it is controlled by the underlying daemon, is stateless, and " +"is controlled by the daemon using the same simple protocol." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:533(para) +msgid "" +"The look and feel of this greeter is really controlled by the theme and so " +"the user interface elements that are present may be different. The only " +"thing that must always be present is the text entry field as described above " +"in the GTK+ Greeter. The theme can include buttons that allow the user to " +"select an appropriate locale/language, halt/restart/suspend the computer, " +"configure GDM (given the user knows the root password), or start an XDMCP " +"chooser." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:543(para) +msgid "" +"You can always get a menu of available actions by pressing the F10 key. This " +"can be useful if the theme doesn't provide certain buttons when you wish to " +"do some action allowed by the GDM configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:551(title) +msgid "The GDM Face Browser" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:553(para) +msgid "" +"GDM supports a face browser which will display a list of users who can login " +"and an icon for each user. Starting with version 2.18.1 the " +"<filename>Browser</filename> configuration option must be set to \"true\" " +"for this function to be available. In previous versions it was only required " +"when using the GTK+ Greeter. When using the Themed Greeter, the Face Browser " +"is only available if the GDM theme includes a \"userlist\" item type." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:563(para) +msgid "" +"By default, the face browser is disabled since revealing usernames on the " +"login screen is not appropriate on many systems for security reasons. Also " +"GDM requires some setup to specify which users should be visible. Setup can " +"be done on the \"Users\" tab in <command>gdmsetup</command>. This feature is " +"most practical to use on a system with a smaller number of users." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:572(para) +msgid "" +"The icons used by GDM can be installed globally by the sysadmin or can be " +"located in the users' home directories. If installed globally they should be " +"in the <filename><share>/pixmaps/faces/</filename> directory (though " +"this can be configured with the <filename>GlobalFaceDir</filename> " +"configuration option) and the filename should be the name of the user, " +"optionally with a <filename>.png</filename> appended. Face icons placed in " +"the global face directory must be readable to the GDM user. However, the " +"daemon, proxies user pictures to the greeter and thus those do not have be " +"be readable by the \"gdm\" user, but root." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:585(para) +msgid "" +"Users may run the <command>gdmphotosetup</command> command to configure the " +"image to use for their userid. This program properly scales the file down if " +"it is larger than the <filename>MaxIconWidth</filename> or " +"<filename>MaxIconHeight</filename> configuration options and places the icon " +"in a file called <filename>~/.face</filename>. Although " +"<command>gdmphotosetup</command> scales user images automatically, this does " +"not guarantee that user images are properly scaled since a user may create " +"their <filename>~/.face</filename> file by hand." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:597(para) +msgid "" +"GDM will first look for the user's face image in <filename>~/.face</" +"filename>. If not found, it will try <filename>~/.face.icon</filename>. If " +"still not found, it will use the value defined for \"face/picture=\" in the " +"<filename>~/.gnome2/gdm</filename> file. Lastly, it will try <filename>~/." +"gnome2/photo</filename> and <filename>~/.gnome/photo</filename> which are " +"deprecated and supported for backwards compatibility." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:608(para) +msgid "" +"If a user has no defined face image, GDM will use the \"stock_person\" icon " +"defined in the current GTK+ theme. If no such image is defined, it will " +"fallback to the image specified in the <filename>DefaultFace</filename> " +"configuration option, normally <filename><share>/pixmaps/nobody.png</" +"filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:616(para) +msgid "" +"Please note that loading and scaling face icons located in user home " +"directories can be a very time-consuming task. Since it not practical to " +"load images over NIS or NFS, GDM does not attempt to load face images from " +"remote home directories. Furthermore, GDM will give up loading face images " +"after 5 seconds of activity and will only display the users whose pictures " +"it has gotten so far. The <filename>Include</filename> configuration option " +"can be used to specify a set of users who should appear on the face browser. " +"As long as the users to include is of a reasonable size, there should not be " +"a problem with GDM being unable to access the face images. To work around " +"such problems, it is recommended to place face images in the directory " +"specified by the <filename>GlobalFaceDir</filename> configuration option." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:632(para) +msgid "" +"To control the users who get displayed in the face browser, there are a " +"number of configuration options that can be used. If the " +"<filename>IncludeAll</filename> option is set to true, then the password " +"file will be scanned and all users will be displayed. If " +"<filename>IncludeAll</filename> option is set to false, then the " +"<filename>Include</filename> option should contain a list of users separated " +"by commas. Only the users specified will be displayed. Any user listed in " +"the <filename>Exclude</filename> option and users whose UID's is lower than " +"<filename>MinimalUID</filename> will be filtered out regardless of the " +"<filename>IncludeAll</filename> setting. <filename>IncludeAll</filename> is " +"not recommended for systems where the passwords are loaded over a network " +"(such as when NIS is used), since it can be very slow to load more than a " +"small number of users over the network.." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:649(para) +msgid "" +"When the browser is turned on, valid usernames on the computer are " +"inherently exposed to a potential intruder. This may be a bad idea if you do " +"not know who can get to a login screen. This is especially true if you run " +"XDMCP (turned off by default)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:658(title) +msgid "Logging" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:660(para) +msgid "" +"GDM itself will use syslog to log errors or status. It can also log " +"debugging information, which can be useful for tracking down problems if GDM " +"is not working properly. This can be enabled in the configuration file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:667(para) +msgid "" +"Output from the various X servers is stored in the GDM log directory, which " +"is configurable, but is usually <filename><var>/log/gdm/</filename>. " +"The output from the session can be found in a file called <filename><" +"display>.log</filename>. Four older files are also stored with " +"<filename>.1</filename> through <filename>.4</filename> appended. These will " +"be rotated as new sessions on that display are started. You can use these " +"logs to view what the X server said when it started up." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:679(para) +msgid "" +"The output from the user session is redirected to <filename>~/.xsession-" +"errors</filename> before even the <filename>PreSession</filename> script is " +"started. So it is not really necessary to redirect this again in the session " +"setup script. As is usually done. If the user session lasted less then 10 " +"seconds, GDM assumes that the session crashed and allows the user to view " +"this file in a dialog before returning to the login screen. This way the " +"user can view the session errors from the last session and correct the " +"problem this way." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:691(para) +msgid "" +"You can suppress the 10 second warning by returning code 66 from the " +"<filename>Xsession</filename>script or from your session binary (the default " +"<filename>Xsession</filename> script propagates those codes back). This is " +"useful if you have some sort of special logins for which it is not an error " +"to return less then 10 seconds later, or if you setup the session to already " +"display some error message and the GDM message would be confusing and " +"redundant." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:701(para) +msgid "" +"The session output is piped through the GDM daemon and so the <filename>~/." +"xsession-errors</filename> file is capped at about 200 kilobytes by GDM to " +"prevent a possible denial of service attack on the session. An application " +"could perhaps on reading some wrong data print out warnings or errors on the " +"stderr or stdout. This could perhaps fill up the user's home directory " +"making it necessary to log out and back into their session to clear this. " +"This could be especially nasty if quotas are set. GDM also correctly traps " +"the XFSZ signal and stops writing the file, which would lead to killed " +"sessions if the file was redirected in the old fashioned way from the script." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:714(para) +msgid "" +"Note that some distributors seem to override the <filename>~/.xsession-" +"errors</filename> redirection and do it themselves in their own Xsession " +"script (set by the <filename>BaseXsession</filename> configuration key) " +"which means that GDM will not be able to trap the output and cap this file. " +"You also lose output from the <filename>PreSession</filename> script which " +"can make debugging things harder to figure out as perhaps useful output of " +"what is wrong will not be printed out. See the description of the " +"<filename>BaseXsession</filename> configuration key for more information, " +"especially on how to handle multiple display managers using the same script." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:728(para) +msgid "" +"Note that if the session is a failsafe session, or if GDM can't open this " +"file for some reason, then a fallback file will be created in the <filename>/" +"tmp</filename> directory named <filename>/tmp/xses-<user>.XXXXXX</" +"filename> where the <filename>XXXXXX</filename> are some random characters." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:736(para) +msgid "" +"If you run a system with quotas set, it would be good to delete the " +"<filename>~/.xsession-errors</filename> in the <filename>PostSession</" +"filename> script. Such that this log file doesn't unnecessarily stay around." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:745(title) +msgid "Accessing Files" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:747(para) +msgid "" +"In general GDM is very reluctant regarding reading/writing of user files " +"(such as the <filename>~/.dmrc</filename>, <filename>~/.face</filename>, " +"<filename>~/.xsession-errors</filename>, and <filename>~/.Xauthority</" +"filename> files). For instance it refuses to access anything but regular " +"files. Links, sockets and devices are ignored. The value of the " +"<filename>RelaxPermissions</filename> parameter determines whether GDM " +"should accept files writable by the user's group or others. These are " +"ignored by default." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:759(para) +msgid "" +"All operations on user files are done with the effective user id of the " +"user. If the sanity check fails on the user's <filename>.Xauthority</" +"filename> file, a fallback cookie is created in the directory specified by " +"the <filename>UserAuthFBDir</filename> configuration setting (<filename>/" +"tmp</filename> by default)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:767(para) +msgid "" +"Finally, the sysadmin can specify the maximum file size GDM should accept, " +"and, if the face browser is enabled, a tunable maximum icon size is also " +"enforced. On large systems it is still advised to turn off the face browser " +"for performance reasons. Looking up icons in home directories, scaling and " +"rendering face icons can take a long time." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:778(title) +msgid "GDM Performance" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:780(para) +msgid "" +"To speed performance it is possible to build GDM so that it will preload " +"libraries when GDM first displays a greeter program. This has been shown to " +"speed first time login since these libraries can be loaded into memory while " +"the user types in their username and password." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:788(para) +msgid "" +"To use this feature, configure GDM with the <command>--with-prefetch</" +"command> option. This will cause GDM to install the <command>gdmprefetch</" +"command> program to the <filename>libexecdir</filename> directory, install " +"the <filename>gdmprefetchlist</filename> to the <filename><etc>/gdm</" +"filename> directory, and set the <filename>PreFetchProgram</filename> " +"configuration variable so that the <command>gdmprefetch</command> program is " +"called with the default <filename>gdmprefetchlist</filename> file. The " +"default <filename>gdmprefetchlist</filename> file was optimized for a GNOME " +"desktop running on Solaris, so may need fine-tuning on other systems. " +"Alternative prefetchlist files can be contributed to the \"gdm\" category in " +"<ulink type=\"http\" url=\"http://bugzilla.gnome.org/\">bugzilla.gnome.org</" +"ulink>, so that they can be included in future GDM releases." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:809(title) +msgid "Security" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:812(title) +msgid "PAM" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:816(para) +msgid "" +"GDM uses PAM for login authentication, though if your machine does not " +"support PAM you can build GDM to work with the password database and the " +"crypt library function." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:822(para) +msgid "" +"PAM stands for Pluggable Authentication Module, and is used by most programs " +"that request authentication on your computer. It allows the administrator to " +"configure different authentication behavior for different programs." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:829(para) +msgid "" +"Some GDM features (like turning on automatic login) may require that you " +"update your PAM configuration. PAM configuration has different, but similar, " +"interfaces on different operating systems, so check your pam.d or pam.conf " +"man page for details. Be sure that you read the PAM documentation (e.g. pam." +"d/pam.conf man page) and are comfortable with the security implications of " +"any changes you intend to make to your configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:839(para) +msgid "" +"If there is no entry for GDM in your system's PAM configuration file, then " +"features like automatic login may not work. Not having an entry will cause " +"GDM to use default behavior, conservative settings are recommended and " +"probably shipped with your distribution." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:846(para) +msgid "" +"If you wish to make GDM work with other types of authentication mechanisms " +"(such as a SmartCard), then you should implement this by using a PAM service " +"module for the desired authentication type rather than by trying to modify " +"the GDM code directly. Refer to the PAM documentation on your system. This " +"issue has been discussed on the <address><email>gdm-list@gnome.org</email></" +"address> mail list, so you can refer to the list archives for more " +"information." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:856(para) +msgid "" +"For example, an effective way to implement such an exotic authentication " +"mechanism would be to have a daemon running on the server listening to the " +"authentication device (e.g. USB key, fingerprint reader, etc.). When the " +"device announces that it has received input, then the daemon can set the " +"<filename>PamStack</filename> configuration value using per-display " +"configuration, and restart the greeter with the PAM stack that works with " +"this device. This avoids needing to hack the display manager code directly " +"to support the feature." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:871(title) +msgid "The GDM User" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:873(para) +msgid "" +"For security reasons a dedicated user and group id are required for proper " +"operation! The need to be able to write Xauth files is why user \"nobody\" " +"is not appropriate for gdm." +msgstr "" + + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:890(para) +msgid "" +"This userid is used to run the GDM GUI programs required for login. All " +"functionality that requires root authority is done by the GDM daemon " +"process. This design ensures that if the GUI programs are somehow exploited, " +"only the dedicated user privileges are available." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:897(para) +msgid "" +"It should however be noted that the GDM user and group have some privileges " +"that make them somewhat dangerous. For one, they have access to the X server " +"authorization directory. It must be able to read and write Xauth keys to " +"<filename><var>/lib/gdm</filename>. This directory should have root:" +"gdm ownership and 1770 permissions. Running \"make install\" will set this " +"directory to these values. The GDM daemon process will reset this directory " +"to proper ownership/permissions if it is somehow not set properly." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:908(para) +msgid "" +"The danger is that someone who gains the GDM user/group privileges can then " +"connect to any session. So you should not, under any circumstances, make " +"this some user/group which may be easy to get access to, such as the user " +"<filename>nobody</filename>. Users who gain access to the \"gdm\" user could " +"also modify the Xauth keys causing Denial-Of-Service attacks. Also if a " +"person gains the ability to run programs as the user \"gdm\", it would be " +"possible to snoop on running GDM processes, including usernames and " +"passwords as they are being typed in." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:920(para) +msgid "" +"Distributions and system administrators using GDM are expected to setup the " +"dedicated user properly. It is recommended that this userid be configured to " +"disallow login and to not have a default shell. Distributions and system " +"administrators should set up the filesystem to ensure that the GDM user does " +"not have read or write access to sensitive files." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:931(title) +msgid "X Server Authentication Scheme" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:933(para) +msgid "" +"The X server authorization directory (the <filename>ServAuthDir</filename>) " +"is used for a host of random internal data in addition to the X server " +"authorization files, and the naming is really a relic of history. GDM daemon " +"enforces this directory to be owned by <filename>root.gdm</filename> with " +"the permissions of 1770. This way, only root and the GDM group have write " +"access to this directory, but the GDM group cannot remove the root owned " +"files from this directory, such as the X server authorization files." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:945(para) +msgid "" +"GDM by default doesn't trust the X server authorization directory and treats " +"it in the same way as the temporary directory with respect to creating " +"files. This way someone breaking the GDM user cannot mount attacks by " +"creating links in this directory. Similarly the X server log directory is " +"treated safely, but that directory should really be owned and writable only " +"by root." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:954(para) +msgid "" +"GDM only supports the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 X server authentication scheme. " +"Normally little is gained from the other schemes, and no effort has been " +"made to implement them so far. Be especially careful about using XDMCP " +"because the X server authentication cookie goes over the wire as clear text. " +"If snooping is possible, then an attacker could simply snoop your " +"authentication password as you log in, regardless of the authentication " +"scheme being used. If snooping is possible and undesirable, then you should " +"use ssh for tunneling an X connection rather then using XDMCP. You could " +"think of XDMCP as a sort of graphical telnet, having the same security " +"issues." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:967(para) +msgid "" +"On the upside, GDM's random number generation is very conservative and GDM " +"goes to extraordinary measures to truly get a 128 bit random number, using " +"hardware random number generators (if available), plus the current time (in " +"microsecond precision), a 20 byte array of pseudorandom numbers, process " +"pid's, and other random information (possibly using <filename>/dev/audio</" +"filename> or <filename>/dev/mem</filename> if hardware random generators are " +"not available) to create a large buffer and then run MD5 digest on this. " +"Obviously, all this work is wasted if you send this cookie over an open " +"network or store it on an NFS directory (see <filename>UserAuthDir</" +"filename> configuration key). So be careful about where you use remote X " +"display." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:984(title) +msgid "Firewall Security" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:986(para) +msgid "" +"Even though GDM tries to outsmart potential attackers trying to take " +"advantage of XDMCP, it is still advised that you block the XDMCP port " +"(normally UDP port 177) on your firewall unless you really need it. GDM " +"guards against DoS (Denial of Service) attacks, but the X protocol is still " +"inherently insecure and should only be used in controlled environments. Also " +"each remote connection takes up lots of resources, so it is much easier to " +"DoS via XDMCP then a webserver." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:996(para) +msgid "" +"It is also wise to block all of the X Server ports. These are TCP ports 6000 " +"+ the display number of course) on your firewall. Note that GDM will use " +"display numbers 20 and higher for flexible on-demand servers." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1003(para) +msgid "" +"X is not a very safe protocol for leaving on the net, and XDMCP is even less " +"safe." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1010(title) +msgid "GDM Security With NFS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1012(para) +msgid "" +"Note that NFS traffic really goes \"over the wire\" and thus can be snooped. " +"When accessing the user's X authorization file (<filename>~/.Xauthority</" +"filename>), GDM will try to open the file for reading as root. If it fails, " +"GDM will conclude that it is on an NFS mount and it will automatically use " +"<filename>UserAuthFBDir</filename>, which by default is set to <filename>/" +"tmp</filename>. This behavior can be changed by setting the " +"<filename>NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS</filename> in the <filename>[security]</" +"filename> section to false." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1026(title) +msgid "XDMCP Security" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1028(para) +msgid "" +"Even though your display is protected by cookies, XEvents and thus " +"keystrokes typed when entering passwords will still go over the wire in " +"clear text. It is trivial to capture these." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1034(para) +msgid "" +"XDMCP is primarily useful for running thin clients such as in terminal labs. " +"Those thin clients will only ever need the network to access the server, and " +"so it seems like the best security policy to have those thin clients on a " +"separate network that cannot be accessed by the outside world, and can only " +"connect to the server. The only point from which you need to access outside " +"is the server." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1043(para) +msgid "" +"The above sections \"X Server Authentication Scheme\" and \"Firewall Security" +"\" also contain important information about using XDMCP securely. The next " +"section also discusses how to set up XDMCP access control." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1050(para) +msgid "" +"To workaround the inherent insecurity of XDMCP, gdm proposes a default built-" +"in session that uses SSH to encrypt the remote connection. See the section " +"\"Securing remote connection through SSH\" above." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1058(title) +msgid "XDMCP Access Control" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1060(para) +msgid "" +"XDMCP access control is done using TCP wrappers. It is possible to compile " +"GDM without TCP wrappers however, so you should test your configuration and " +"verify that they work." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1066(para) +msgid "" +"You should use the daemon name <command>gdm</command> in the <filename><" +"etc>/hosts.allow</filename> and <filename><etc>/hosts.deny</" +"filename> files. For example to deny computers from <filename>.evil.domain</" +"filename> from logging in, then add" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1073(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"gdm: .evil.domain\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1076(para) +msgid "to <filename><etc>/hosts.deny</filename>. You may also need to add" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1080(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"gdm: .your.domain\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1083(para) +msgid "" +"to your <filename><etc>/hosts.allow</filename> if you normally " +"disallow all services from all hosts. See the <ulink type=\"help\" url=\"man:" +"hosts.allow\">hosts.allow(5)</ulink> man page for details." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1092(title) +msgid "RBAC (Role Based Access Control)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1094(para) +msgid "" +"If GDM is compiled with RBAC support, then the " +"<filename>RBACSystemCommandKeys</filename> configuration option can be used " +"to specify the RBAC key to be used to determine if the user has authority to " +"use commands. This is supported for the Shutdown, Reboot, Suspend, and " +"Custom Commands that appear in the GDM greeter and via the " +"<command>gdmflexiserver</command> QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION, SET_LOGOUT_ACTION, " +"and SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION commands. The greeter will only display the " +"option if the gdm user (specified by the <filename>User</filename> " +"configuration option) has permission via RBAC. Users will only be able to " +"use the <command>gdmflexiserver</command> commands if the user has " +"permission via RBAC." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1112(title) +msgid "Support for ConsoleKit" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1114(para) +msgid "" +"GDM includes support for publishing user login information with the user and " +"login session accounting framework known as ConsoleKit. ConsoleKit is able " +"to keep track of all the users currently logged in. In this respect, it can " +"be used as a replacement for the utmp or utmpx files that are available on " +"most Unix-like operating systems." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1122(para) +msgid "" +"When GDM is about to create a new login process for a user it will call a " +"privileged method of ConsoleKit in order to open a new session for this " +"user. At this time GDM also provides ConsoleKit with information about this " +"user session such as: the user ID, the X11 Display name that will be " +"associated with the session, the host-name from which the session originates " +"(useful in the case of an XDMCP session), whether or not this session is " +"local, etc. As the entity that initiates the user process, GDM is in a " +"unique position know and to be trusted to provide these bits of information " +"about the user session. The use of this privileged method is restricted by " +"the use of D-Bus system message bus security policy." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1135(para) +msgid "" +"In the case where a user with an existing session and has authenticated at " +"GDM and requests to resume that existing session GDM calls a privileged " +"method of ConsoleKit to unlock that session. The exact details of what " +"happens when the session receives this unlock signal is undefined and " +"session-specific. However, most sessions will unlock a screensaver in " +"response." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1144(para) +msgid "" +"When the user chooses to log out, or if GDM or the session quit unexpectedly " +"the user session will be unregistered from ConsoleKit." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1149(para) +msgid "" +"If support for ConsoleKit is not desired it can be disabled at build time " +"using the \"--with-console-kit=no\" option when running configure." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1158(title) +msgid "Using gdmsetup To Configure GDM" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1160(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmsetup</command> application can be used to configure GDM. If " +"you believe running root-owned GUI's causes security risk, then you would " +"want to always edit the files by hand and not use <command>gdmsetup</" +"command>. Editing the files by hand is explained in the \"Configuration\" " +"section of this document. Note that <command>gdmsetup</command> does not " +"support changing of all configuration variables, so it may be necessary to " +"edit the files by hand for some configurations." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1171(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmsetup</command> program has five tabs: Local, Remote, " +"Accessibility, Security, and Users, described below. In parenthesis is " +"information about which GDM configuration key is affected by each GUI " +"choice. Refer to the \"Configuration\" section of this manual and the " +"comments in the GDM System Defaults Configuration File for additional " +"details about each key." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1181(title) +msgid "Local Tab" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1183(para) +msgid "" +"The Local tab is used for controlling the appearance of GDM for local/static " +"displays (non-XDMCP remote connections). The choices available in this tab " +"depend on the setting of the \"Style\" combobox. This combobox is used to " +"determine whether the \"Plain\" or \"Themed\" greeter GUI is used. The " +"differences between these greeter programs are explained in the \"Overview\" " +"section of this document." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1193(para) +msgid "" +"If the \"Style\" choice is \"Plain\", then GDM will use the " +"<command>gdmlogin</command> program as the GUI (daemon/Greeter). When this " +"choice is selected, <command>gdmsetup</command> allows the user to select " +"whether the background is an image or solid color (greeter/BackgroundType). " +"If image is selected, there is a file selection button to pick the image " +"file (greeter/BackgroundImage) and a checkbox to scale the image to fit the " +"screen (greeter/BackgroundImageScaleToFit). If solid color is selected, " +"there is a button available to allow the color selection (greeter/" +"BackgroundColor). Also, the user may select the logo image that appears in " +"gdmlogin (greeter/Logo)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1207(para) +msgid "" +"If the \"Style\" choice is \"Plain with face browser\", then the " +"<command>gdmlogin</command> program is used as the GUI (daemon/Greeter) and " +"the face browser is turned on (greeter/Browser). The Face Browser is " +"explained in the \"Overview\" section. Otherwise, the choices are the same " +"as when the \"Style\" choice is \"Plain\". Additional setup in the Users tab " +"may be necessary to choose which users appear in the Face Browser." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1217(para) +msgid "" +"If the \"Style\" choice is \"Themed\", then the <command>gdmgreeter</" +"command> program is used as the GUI (daemon/Greeter). When this choice is " +"selected, <command>gdmsetup</command> allows the user to select the theme to " +"be used (greeter/GraphicalTheme). Note that the checkbox to the left of the " +"theme's name must be checked for a theme to be selected. Information about " +"the theme's author and copyright are shown for the highlighted theme. The " +"\"Remove\" button can be used to delete the highlighted theme. The \"Add\" " +"button can be used to add new themes to the system. For a new theme to be " +"added it must be in tar or compressed tar format. The \"Background color\" " +"displayed when GDM starts (and if the theme has transparent elements) can be " +"selected (greeter/GraphicalThemedColor). The \"Theme\" combo box may be set " +"to \"Random from selected\" to display a random theme for each login " +"(greeter/GraphicalThemeRand and greeter/GraphicalThemes). To use random " +"themes, select each theme that you wish to be displayed. By default this " +"combobox is set to \"Selected only\", so that only a single theme may be " +"selected and be used." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1239(para) +msgid "" +"If the \"Style\" choice is \"Themed with face browser\", then the " +"<command>gdmgreeter</command> program is used as the GUI (daemon/Greeter) " +"and the face browser is turned on (greeter/Browser) if supported by the " +"theme. The Face Browser is explained in the Overview section. Otherwise, the " +"choices are the same as when the \"Style\" choice is \"Themed\". Additional " +"setup in the Users tab may be necessary to choose which users appear in the " +"Face Browser." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1250(para) +msgid "" +"Regardless of the \"Style\" choice, the user may also select whether the " +"Actions menu is visible (greeter/SystemMenu), whether the Actions menu " +"includes the choice to start <command>gdmsetup</command> (greeter/" +"ConfigAvailable), and whether the Action menu includes the choice to start " +"<command>gdmchooser</command> to run a remote XDMCP login session (greeter/" +"ChooserButton). Note that the root password must be entered to start " +"<command>gdmsetup</command> from the login screen if it is enabled. Also the " +"Welcome message displayed for local sessions may be selected (greeter/" +"DefaultWelcome and greeter/Welcome). The Welcome message can contain the " +"character sequences described in the \"Text Node\" section of the \"Themed " +"Greeter\" section of this manual." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1267(title) +msgid "Remote Tab" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1269(para) +msgid "" +"The Remote tab controls the appearance of the GDM for users logging in via " +"XDMCP. By default XDMCP is disabled, and users should be comfortable with " +"the XDMCP-related sections of the Security section of this document before " +"enabling it. This tab includes a \"Style\" combobox which can be used to " +"turn on XDMCP and control the appearance of GDM for remote users (gui/" +"RemoteGreeter and xdmcp/Enable). The user may specify to use either the same " +"greeter as used on the Local tab, or the other Greeter program. If the Face " +"Browser setting is true on the Local tab, then it will also be true for the " +"Remote tab. If the Face Browser setting is false on the Local tab, then it " +"will also be false for the Remote tab. It is recommended that the \"Plain\" " +"GUI be used for remote connections since it is more lightweight and tends to " +"have better performance across a network." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1286(para) +msgid "" +"If Remote login is enabled, then the user can specify the remote Welcome " +"Message to be displayed (greeter/DefaultRemoteWelcome and greeter/" +"RemoteWelcome). This welcome message is separate from the Local welcome " +"message and can have a different value. The Welcome message can contain the " +"character sequences described in the \"Text Node\" section of the \"Themed " +"Greeter\" section of this manual." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1296(para) +msgid "" +"If the \"Style\" choice is \"Same as Local\" and the local selection is " +"\"Plain\" or \"Plain with face browser\", then the user may select whether " +"background images should be displayed for remote logins (greeter/" +"BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1304(para) +msgid "" +"If the \"Style\" choice is enabled and set to a different value than the " +"Local tab, then the user has the same configuration choices as found on the " +"Local tab except that the System Menu choices are not available since this " +"is never available for remote logins for security purposes." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1312(para) +msgid "" +"If Remote login is enabled, there is a \"Configure XDMCP\" button which " +"displays a dialog allowing the user to set XDMCP configuration, including " +"whether indirect requests are honored (xdmcp/HonorIndirect), UDP port (xdmcp/" +"Port), maximum pending requests (xdmcp/MaxPending), maximum pending indirect " +"requests (xmdcp/MaxPendingIndirect), maximum remote sessions (xdmcp/" +"MaxSessions), maximum wait time (xdmcp/MaxWait), maximum indirect wait time " +"(xdmcp/MaxWaitIndirect), displays per host (xdmcp/DisplaysPerHost), and ping " +"interval (xdmcp/PingIntervalSeconds). The default settings are standard " +"settings and should only be changed by someone who understands the " +"ramifications of the change." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1328(title) +msgid "Accessibility Tab" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1330(para) +msgid "" +"The Accessibility tab is used to turn on Accessibility features in GDM. " +"\"Enable accessible login\" (daemon/AddGtkModules and daemon/GtkModulesList) " +"turns on GDM's gesture listeners which are explained in the \"Accessibility" +"\" section of this document. There is also a checkbox to allow users to " +"change the theme when using the Plain greeter (gui/AllowGtkThemeChange). " +"This feature allows GDM users to switch the theme to the HighContrast or " +"LowContrast themes if needed. The user may also select whether GDM should " +"play a sound when the login screen is ready, when login is successful and " +"when login has failed. File chooser buttons are used to select the sound " +"file to be played, and the \"Play\" button can be used to sample the sound." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1347(title) +msgid "Security Tab" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1349(para) +msgid "" +"The Security tab allows the user to turn on Automatic and Timed login, which " +"user is logged in via an automatic or timed login, and the timed login delay " +"(daemon/AutomaticLoginEnable, daemon/AutomaticLogin, daemon/" +"TimedLoginEnable, daemon/TimedLogin, and daemon/TimedLoginDelay). If " +"automatic login is turned on, then the specified user will immediately log " +"in on reboot without GDM asking for username/password. If the user logs out " +"of their session, GDM will start and ask for username and password to log " +"back in. If TimedLogin is turned on, then GDM will log into the specified " +"user after a specified number of seconds. The user may enable Timed Login " +"for remote (XDMCP) connections by checking the \"Allow remote timed logins\" " +"checkbox." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1364(para) +msgid "" +"On this tab, the user may select whether the system administrator user can " +"log in, and whether the system administrator user can log in via remote " +"(XDMCP) connections (security/AllowRoot and security/AllowRemoteRoot). The " +"user may turn on GDM debug (debug/Enable) which causes debug messages to be " +"sent to the system log. Debug should only be used when diagnosing a problem " +"and not be left on when not needed. The \"Deny TCP connections to X server\" " +"choice will disable X forwarding if selected (security/DisallowTCP). A login " +"retry delay (security/RetryDelay) can be set to cause GDM to wait a number " +"of seconds after a failed login." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1377(para) +msgid "" +"The \"Configure X Server\" button can be used to specify how GDM manages " +"each display. The \"Servers\" combobox shows what server definitions are " +"available (Standard, Terminal, and Chooser by default). Refer to the \"X " +"Server Definitions\" section of the \"Configuration\" section for more " +"information about how to create new Server Definitions." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1386(para) +msgid "" +"For any server type, the user may modify the \"Server Name\" (server/name), " +"the \"Command\" (server/command) to be used to launch the X server, whether " +"the server type will \"Launch\" (server/chooser) the greeter or chooser GUI " +"after starting the X server, whether GDM handles this type (normally only " +"set to false when logging into a Terminal session type), and whether the " +"session type supports \"Flexible\" (server/flexible) sessions." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1396(para) +msgid "" +"The \"Servers To Start\" section shows what server type is displayed for " +"each display on the machine. Users may click on the \"Add/Modify\" button to " +"add a new display to the list or to modify a selected display. This simply " +"corresponds each physical display with the Server Definition to be used for " +"managing that display. The \"Remove\" button may be used to remove a display " +"from the list." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1408(title) +msgid "Users Tab" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1410(para) +msgid "" +"The Users tab controls which users appear in the Face Browser. If the " +"\"Include all users from /etc/password\" checkbox is selected, then all " +"users (with a userid above greeter/MinimalUID and not in the Exclude list) " +"are displayed. If this checkbox is not selected, then users must be added to " +"the \"Include\" list. Users in the \"Exclude\" list are never displayed. The " +"\"Add\" and \"Remove\" buttons are used to add a new user to the list or " +"remove a selected user from the list. The \"Apply User Changes\" button must " +"be pressed after the \"Include\" and \"Exclude\" lists have been modified. " +"The left and right arrow buttons between the \"Include\" and \"Exclude\" " +"lists can be used to move a selected user from one list to the other." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1428(title) +msgid "Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1430(para) +msgid "" +"GDM has powerful configuration management. System default configuration is " +"stored in the GDM System Defaults Configuration File and user changes to the " +"default configuration are stored in the GDM Custom Configuration File. This " +"allows sysadmins to store the GDM System Defaults Configuration File on a " +"shared filesystem, so a single file can be used to control configuration for " +"multiple machines. GDM also supports per-display configuration for GUI-" +"related keys." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1440(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmsetup</command> is a GUI program you can use to edit the GDM " +"configuration. This program may also be launched directly from the login " +"screen if the greeter/ConfigAvailable key is set to \"true\" Not all keys in " +"the GDM configuration file are supported in the GUI, so you may need to edit " +"the configuration files by hand to edit these keys. If you believe running " +"root-owned GUI's causes security risk, then you would want to always edit " +"the files by hand. This program does not support setting per-display " +"configuration, so per-display configuration files must be set up by hand." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1452(para) +msgid "" +"Aside from the GDM System Defaults Configuration File, the other GDM " +"configuration files are located, by default, in the <filename><etc>/" +"gdm/</filename> folder or its subdirectories. Note that the location of many " +"configuration files are defined in the GDM configuration files, so check the " +"GDM System Defaults Configuration File and the GDM Custom Configuration File " +"if the files are not in the locations specified in this document." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1462(para) +msgid "Listing of the config directory contents:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1466(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"custom.conf\n" +"locale.alias\n" +"Xsession\n" +"XKeepsCrashing\n" +"modules/\n" +"Init/\n" +"PostLogin/\n" +"PreSession/\n" +"PostSession/\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1478(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>locale.alias</filename> is a file which looks much like the system " +"locale alias but, in fact, is not the same. This is a list of all languages " +"that may be on your system. All languages are checked to see if they exist " +"before displaying them in the Language Selection dialog in the login GUI. " +"Only those that exist are displayed." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1486(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>Xsession</filename> is a script which sets up a user session and " +"then executes the user's choice of session. Note that the session script is " +"typically started via the <filename>desktop</filename> file associated with " +"the session the user has picked. Some sessions may start the user's session " +"via a different mechanism than the <filename>Xsession</filename> script, so " +"please check the appropriate <filename>desktop</filename> before assuming a " +"session startup issue is being caused by this file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1497(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>XKeepsCrashing</filename> is a script which gets run when the X " +"server keeps crashing and we cannot recover. The shipped default script will " +"work with most Linux distributions and can run the X configuration " +"application provided the person on the console knows the root password." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1505(para) +msgid "" +"Accessibility modules are configured in the <filename>modules/</filename> " +"subdirectory, and are a separate topic. Read the default files provided, " +"they have adequate documentation. Again normally the default install is " +"given in the files with <filename>factory</filename> in their name, and " +"those files are not read, they are just there for you so you can always " +"revert to default config." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1514(para) +msgid "" +"Files describing available GDM session follow the freedesktop.org desktop " +"file specification. The <filename>.desktop</filename>-style files are " +"installed to <filename><etc>/X11/sessions/</filename>. This directory " +"is also read by the KDE desktop manager (KDM) for common configuration. Next " +"the directory <filename><share>/gdm/BuiltInSessions/</filename> is " +"read for GDM specific built-in sessions (KDM hardcodes these at time of this " +"writing). Lastly the default setup will also read <filename><share>/" +"xsessions/</filename> (which should be <filename><share>/xsessions/</" +"filename> if you really wish to cooperate with KDM) where desktop packages " +"can install their session files. The directories under the <filename><" +"etc></filename> should be reserved for configuration. The desktop file " +"specification approach makes it easy for package management systems to " +"install window managers and different session types without requiring the " +"sysadmin to edit files. See the <filename>SessionDesktopDir</filename> " +"configuration key for changing the paths. It used to be that GDM stored its " +"built in sessions in <filename><etc>/dm/Sessions/</filename> but this " +"is deprecated as of 2.5.90.0. Note that prior to version 2.4.4.2 only the " +"<filename><etc>/dm/Sessions/</filename> was being read." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1537(para) +msgid "" +"A session can be disabled (if it was installed in <filename><share>/" +"xsessions/</filename>) by adding an identically named <filename>.desktop</" +"filename> to one of the directories earlier in the path (likely " +"<filename><etc>/X11/sessions</filename>) and using " +"<filename>Hidden=true</filename> in that file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1545(para) +msgid "" +"GDM uses the optional key <filename>X-Gdm-XserverArgs</filename> in session " +"files to specify additional arguments to be passed to the X server. For " +"example, the entry <filename>X-Gdm-XserverArgs=-depth 16</filename> will " +"start the X server with a color depth of 16 bits. Any such additional " +"arguments are ignored when using a Nested display (when GDM is launched in a " +"window)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1556(title) +msgid "The Script Directories" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1558(para) +msgid "" +"In this section we will explain the <filename>Init</filename>, " +"<filename>PostLogin</filename>, <filename>PreSession</filename> and " +"<filename>PostSession</filename> directories as they are very similar." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1564(para) +msgid "" +"When the X server has been successfully started, GDM will try to run the " +"script called <filename>Init/<displayname></filename>. I.e. " +"<filename>Init/:0</filename> for the first local display. If this file is " +"not found, GDM will attempt to to run <filename>Init/<hostname></" +"filename>. I.e. <filename>Init/somehost</filename>. If this still is not " +"found, GDM will try <filename>Init/XDMCP</filename> for all XDMCP logins or " +"<filename>Init/Flexi</filename> for all on demand flexible displays. If none " +"of the above were found, GDM will run <filename>Init/Default</filename>. The " +"script will be run as root and GDM blocks until it terminates. Use the " +"<filename>Init/*</filename> script for applications that are supposed to run " +"alongside with the GDM login window. xconsole for instance. Commands to set " +"the background etc. go in this file too." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1582(para) +msgid "" +"It is up to the sysadmin to decide whether clients started by the Init " +"script should be killed before starting the user session. This is controlled " +"with the <filename>KillInitClients</filename> configuration option." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1589(para) +msgid "" +"When the user has been successfully authenticated GDM tries the scripts in " +"the <filename>PostLogin</filename> directory in the same manner as for the " +"<filename>Init</filename> directory. This is done before any session setup " +"is done, and so this would be the script where you might setup the home " +"directory if you need to (though you should use the <filename>pam_mount</" +"filename> module if you can for this). You have the <filename>$USER</" +"filename> and <filename>$DISPLAY</filename> environment variables set for " +"this script, and again it is run as root. The script should return 0 on " +"success as otherwise the user won't be logged in. This is not true for " +"failsafe session however." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1603(para) +msgid "" +"After the user session has been setup from the GDM side of things, GDM will " +"run the scripts in the <filename>PreSession</filename> directory, again in " +"the same manner as the <filename>Init</filename> directory. Use this script " +"for local session management or accounting stuff. The <filename>$USER</" +"filename> environment variable contains the login of the authenticated user " +"and <filename>$DISPLAY</filename> is set to the current display. The script " +"should return 0 on success. Any other value will cause GDM to terminate the " +"current login process. This is not true for failsafe sessions however. Also " +"<filename>$X_SERVERS</filename> environmental variable is set and this " +"points to a fake generated X servers file for use with the sessreg " +"accounting application." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1618(para) +msgid "" +"After this the base <filename>Xsession</filename> script is run with the " +"selected session executable as the first argument. This is run as the user, " +"and really this is the user session. The available session executables are " +"taken from the <filename>Exec=</filename> line in the <filename>.desktop</" +"filename> files in the path specified by <filename>SessionDesktopDir</" +"filename>. Usually this path is <filename><etc>/X11/sessions/:<" +"etc>/dm/Sessions:/usr/share/xsessions/</filename>. The first found file " +"is used. The user either picks from these sessions or GDM will look inside " +"the file <filename>~/.dmrc</filename> for the stored preference." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1631(para) +msgid "" +"This script should really load the user's profile and generally do all the " +"voodoo that is needed to launch a session. Since many systems reset the " +"language selections done by GDM, GDM will also set the <filename>$GDM_LANG</" +"filename> variable to the selected language. You can use this to reset the " +"language environmental variables after you run the user's profile. If the " +"user elected to use the system language, then <filename>$GDM_LANG</filename> " +"is not set." +msgstr "" + + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1656(para) +msgid "" +"Note that the <filename>PostSession</filename> script will be run even when " +"the display fails to respond due to an I/O error or similar. Thus, there is " +"no guarantee that X applications will work during script execution." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1663(para) +msgid "" +"Except for the <filename>Xsession</filename> script all of these scripts " +"will also have the environment variable <filename>$RUNNING_UNDER_GDM</" +"filename> set to <filename>yes</filename>, so that you could perhaps use " +"similar scripts for different display managers. The <filename>Xsession</" +"filename> will always have the <filename>$GDMSESSION</filename> set to the " +"basename of the session that the user chose to run without the <filename>." +"desktop</filename> extension. In addition <filename>$DESKTOP_SESSION</" +"filename> is also set to the same value and in fact this will also be set by " +"KDM in future versions." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1677(para) +msgid "" +"Neither of the <filename>Init</filename>, <filename>PostLogin</filename>, " +"<filename>PreSession</filename> or <filename>PostSession</filename> scripts " +"are necessary and can be left out. The <filename>Xsession</filename> script " +"is however required as well as at least one session <filename>.desktop</" +"filename> file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1687(title) +msgid "" +"The Configuration Files - GDM System Defaults Configuration File and GDM " +"Custom Configuraiton File" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1690(para) +msgid "" +"GDM uses two configuration files: the GDM System Defaults Configuration File " +"(<filename><share>/gdm/defaults.conf</filename>) and the GDM Custom " +"Configuration File (<filename><etc>/gdm/custom.conf</filename>). The " +"GDM System Defaults File contains the default configuration choices for GDM, " +"and should not be modified by the user. The GDM Custom Configuration File is " +"where users may specify their custom configuration choices. If a " +"configuration option is not defined in either file, GDM will default to the " +"value described in the comments in the GDM System Defaults Configuration " +"File." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1703(para) +msgid "" +"Both configuration files are divided into sections each containing variables " +"that define the behavior for a specific part of the GDM suite. Refer to the " +"comments in the GDM System Defaults Configuration File for additional " +"information about each configuration setting." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1710(para) +msgid "" +"GDM also supports per-display configuration for parameters in the \"gui\", " +"\"greeter\" sections of the configuration file Also the security/PamStack " +"key may be customized per-display. Per-display configuration is specified by " +"creating a file named <filename><etc>/gdm/custom.conf<display " +"num></filename>. In this file the section and keys to use on this display " +"can be specified. For example, configuration overrides for display \":103\" " +"would be stored in the file <filename><etc>/gdm/custom.conf:0</" +"filename>. Per-display configuration is supported in GDM 2.14.6 and later." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1723(para) +msgid "" +"To change configuration by hand, edit the GDM Custom Configuration File or " +"per-display configuration file and make sure the keyname=value pair you want " +"is included in the appropriate section. For example, to change the value for " +"the \"Greeter\" key in the \"daemon\" section, make sure the daemon section " +"of the GDM Custom Configuration File or per-display configuration file " +"includes the \"[daemon]\" section followed by the key and value change " +"desired. As in this example:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1734(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"[daemon]\n" +"Greeter=/usr/lib/gdmgreeter\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1739(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmsetup</command> command can be used to modify the GDM Custom " +"Configuration File. Note the <command>gdmsetup</command> is intended to be " +"run as root, so users who feel it is insecure to run GUI programs as root " +"should edit the configuration files by hand." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1746(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM daemon <command>--config</command> argument may instead be used to " +"specify a different configuration file location. The GDM daemon must be " +"restarted to change the configuration file being used. Also when building " +"GDM, the location of the configuration files may be specified via the " +"<command>--with-defaults-conf</command> and <command>--with-custom-conf</" +"command> configuration options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1755(para) +msgid "" +"Previous to GDM 2.13.0.4 only the <filename><etc>/gdm/gdm.conf</" +"filename> existed. For best backwards compatibility, this file will be used " +"instead of the GDM Custom Configuration File if it exists on your system. If " +"upgrading to the new version of GDM, \"make install\" will check to see if " +"the <filename><etc>/gdm/gdm.conf</filename> file is different than the " +"<filename><etc>/gdm/factory-gdm.conf</filename> file. If so, the " +"<filename><etc>/gdm/gdm.conf</filename> file will be automatically " +"copied to <filename><etc>/gdm/custom.conf</filename> to preserve any " +"configuration changes." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1769(para) +msgid "" +"Distributions should edit the GDM System Defaults Configuration File to " +"establish default configuration values, so that they are preserved as " +"defaults and not modified by users modifying the GDM Custom Configuration " +"File. Note that distributions may modify the GDM System Defaults " +"Configuration File on update to improve usability, security, etc. So any " +"changes made to this file may be lost." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1778(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM System Defaults Configuration File and the GDM Custom Configuration " +"File follow the standard <filename>.ini</filename> style configuration file " +"syntax. Keywords in brackets define sections, strings before an equal sign " +"(=) are variables and the data after equal sign represents their value. " +"Empty lines or lines starting with the hash mark (#) are ignored. The " +"graphical configurator will try to preserve both comments (lines with a hash " +"mark) and the overall structure of the file so you can intermix using the " +"GUI or hand editing the configuration file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1790(para) +msgid "The following configuration keys are supported in GDM:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1795(title) +msgid "Daemon Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1798(title) +msgid "[daemon]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1801(term) +msgid "AddGtkModules" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1803(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AddGtkModules=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1804(para) +msgid "" +"If true, then enables <command>gdmgreeter</command> or <command>gdmlogin</" +"command> to be launched with additional Gtk+ modules. This is useful when " +"extra features are required such as accessible login. Note that only " +"\"trusted\" modules should be used to minimize security issues." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1811(para) +msgid "" +"If true, then the registry daemon <command>at-spi-registryd</command> will " +"be launched by <command>gdmgreeter</command> or <command>gdmlogin</command> " +"starting with version GDM 2.17." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1817(para) +msgid "" +"Usually this is used for accessibility modules. The modules which are loaded " +"are specified with the <filename>GtkModulesList</filename> key." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1826(term) +msgid "AllowLogoutActions" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1828(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AllowLogoutActions=HALT;REBOOT;SHUTDOWN;SUSPEND;CUSTOM_CMD" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1829(para) +msgid "" +"Specify which actions are supported by the QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION, " +"SET_LOGOUT_ACTION, and SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION <command>gdmflexiserver</" +"command> commands. Valid values are HALT, REBOOT, SHUTDOWN, SUSPEND, and " +"CUSTOM_CMD and these should be separated by semicolons. This allows certain " +"options to be disabled if desired. Refer to the related " +"<filename>SystemCommandsInMenu</filename> and " +"<filename>RBACSystemCommandKeys</filename> configuration options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1844(term) +msgid "AlwaysLoginCurrentSession" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1846(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AlwaysLoginCurrentSession=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1847(para) +msgid "" +"If true, then when the user logs in and already has an existing session, " +"then they are connected to that session rather than starting a new session. " +"This only works for sessions running on VTs (Virtual Terminals) started with " +"gdmflexiserver, and not with XDMCP. Note that VTs are not supported on all " +"operating systems." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1859(term) +msgid "AutomaticLoginEnable" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1861(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AutomaticLoginEnable=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1862(para) +msgid "" +"If the user given in AutomaticLogin should be logged in upon first bootup. " +"No password will be asked. This is useful for single user workstations where " +"local console security is not an issue. Also could be useful for public " +"terminals, although there see <filename>TimedLogin</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1873(term) +msgid "AutomaticLogin" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1875(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AutomaticLogin=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1876(para) +msgid "" +"This user should be automatically logged in on first bootup. " +"AutomaticLoginEnable must be true and this must be a valid user for this to " +"happen. \"root\" can never be autologged in however and gdm will just refuse " +"to do it even if you set it up." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1884(para) +msgid "The following control chars are recognized within the specified name:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1889(para) ../C/gdm.xml:3957(para) +msgid "%% — the `%' character" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1893(para) +msgid "%d — display's name" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1897(para) +msgid "%h — display's hostname" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1901(para) +msgid "" +"Alternatively, the name may end with a vertical bar |, the pipe symbol. The " +"name is then used as a application to execute which returns the desired " +"username on standard output. If an empty or otherwise invalid username is " +"returned, automatic login is not performed. This feature is typically used " +"when several remote displays are used as internet kiosks, with a specific " +"user to automatically login for each display." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1914(term) +msgid "BaseXsession" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1916(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "BaseXsession=<etc>/gdm/Xsession" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1917(para) +msgid "" +"This is the base X session file. When a user logs in, this script will be " +"run with the selected session as the first argument. The selected session " +"will be the <filename>Exec=</filename> from the <filename>.desktop</" +"filename> file of the session." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1925(para) +msgid "" +"If you wish to use the same script for several different display managers, " +"and wish to have some of the script run only for GDM, then you can check the " +"presence of the <filename>GDMSESSION</filename> environmental variable. This " +"will always be set to the basename of <filename>.desktop</filename> (without " +"the extension) file that is being used for this session, and will only be " +"set for GDM sessions. Previously some scripts were checking for " +"<filename>GDM_LANG</filename>, but that is only set when the user picks a " +"non-system default language." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1938(para) +msgid "" +"This script should take care of doing the \"login\" for the user and so it " +"should source the <filename><etc>/profile</filename> and friends. The " +"standard script shipped with GDM sources the files in this order: " +"<filename><etc>/profile</filename> then <filename>~/.profile</" +"filename> then <filename><etc>/xprofile</filename> and finally " +"<filename>~/.xprofile</filename>. Note that different distributions may " +"change this however. Sometimes users personal setup will be in <filename>~/." +"bash_profile</filename>, however broken that is." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1955(term) +msgid "Chooser" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1957(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Chooser=<bin>/gdmchooser" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1958(para) +msgid "Full path and name of the chooser executable followed by optional arguments." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1966(term) +msgid "Configurator" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1968(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Configurator=<bin>/gdmsetup --disable-sound --disable-crash-dialog" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1969(para) +msgid "" +"The pathname to the configurator binary. If the greeter " +"<filename>ConfigAvailable</filename> option is set to true then run this " +"binary when somebody chooses Configuration from the Actions menu. Of course " +"GDM will first ask for root password however. And it will never allow this " +"to happen from a remote display." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1981(term) +msgid "ConsoleCannotHandle" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1983(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ConsoleCannotHandle=am,ar,az,bn,el,fa,gu,hi,ja,ko,ml,mr,pa,ta,zh" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1984(para) +msgid "" +"These are the languages that the console cannot handle because of font " +"issues. Here we mean the text console, not X. This is only used when there " +"are errors to report and we cannot start X." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1994(term) +msgid "ConsoleNotify" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1996(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ConsoleNotify=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:1997(para) +msgid "" +"If false, gdm will not display a message dialog on the console when an error " +"happens." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2005(term) +msgid "DefaultPath" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2007(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DefaultPath=defaultpath (value set by configure)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2008(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies the path which will be set in the user's session. This value will " +"be overridden with the value from <filename>/etc/default/login</filename> if " +"it contains \"ROOT=<pathname>\". If the <filename>/etc/default/login</" +"filename> file exists, but contains no value for ROOT, the value as defined " +"in the GDM configuration will be be used." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2021(term) +msgid "DefaultSession" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2023(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DefaultSession=gnome.desktop" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2024(para) +msgid "" +"The session that is used by default if the user does not have a saved " +"preference and has picked 'Last' from the list of sessions. Note that 'Last' " +"need not be displayed, see the <filename>ShowLastSession</filename> key." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2035(term) +msgid "DisplayInitDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2037(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DisplayInitDir=<etc>/gdm/Init" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2038(para) +msgid "" +"Directory containing the display init scripts. See the ``The Script " +"Directories'' section for more info." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2046(term) +msgid "DisplayLastLogin" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2048(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DisplayLastLogin=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2049(para) +msgid "" +"If true then the last login information is printed to the user before being " +"prompted for password. While this gives away some info on what users are on " +"a system, it on the other hand should give the user an idea of when they " +"logged in and if it doesn't seem kosher to them, they can just abort the " +"login and contact the sysadmin (avoids running malicious startup scripts). " +"This was added in version 2.5.90.0." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2058(para) +msgid "" +"This is for making GDM conformant to CSC-STD-002-85, although that is purely " +"theoretical now. Someone should read that spec and ensure that this actually " +"conforms (in addition to other places in GDM). See <filename>http://www." +"radium.ncsc.mil/tpep/library/rainbow/CSC-STD-002-85.html</filename> for more " +"info." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2070(term) +msgid "DoubleLoginWarning" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2072(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DoubleLoginWarning=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2073(para) +msgid "" +"If true, GDM will warn the user if they are already logged in on another " +"virtual terminal. On systems where GDM supports checking the X virtual " +"terminals, GDM will let the user switch to the previous login virtual " +"terminal instead of logging in." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2083(term) +msgid "DynamicXServers" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2085(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DynamicXServers=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2086(para) +msgid "" +"If true, the GDM daemon will honor requests to manage displays via the " +"<filename>/tmp/.gdm_socket</filename> socket connection. Displays can be " +"created, started, and deleted with the appropriate commands. The " +"<filename>gdmdynamic</filename> command is a convenient method to send these " +"messages." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2098(term) +msgid "FailsafeXServer" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2100(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "FailsafeXServer=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2101(para) +msgid "" +"An X command line in case we can't start the normal X server. should " +"probably be some sort of a script that runs an appropriate low resolution X " +"server that will just work. This is tried before the " +"<filename>XKeepsCrashing</filename> script is run." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2112(term) +msgid "FirstVT" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2114(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "FirstVT=7" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2115(para) +msgid "" +"On systems where GDM supports automatic VT (virtual terminal) allocation, " +"this is the first vt to try. Usually standard text logins are run on the " +"lower vts. See also <filename>VTAllocation</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2125(term) +msgid "FlexibleXServers" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2127(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "FlexibleXServers=5" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2128(para) +msgid "" +"The maximum number of allowed flexible displays. These are displays that can " +"be run using the <filename>/tmp/.gdm_socket</filename> socket connection. " +"This is used for both full flexible displays and for nested displays (refer " +"to the <filename>Xnest</filename> configuration option)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2140(term) +msgid "FlexiReapDelayMinutes" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2142(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "FlexiReapDelayMinutes=5" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2143(para) +msgid "" +"After how many minutes of inactivity at the login screen should a flexi " +"display be reaped. This is only in effect before a user logs in. Also it " +"does not affect nested displays (refer to the <filename>Xnest</filename> " +"configuration option). To turn off this behavior set this value to 0. This " +"was added in version 2.5.90.0." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2155(term) +msgid "Greeter" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2157(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Greeter=<bin>/gdmlogin" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2158(para) +msgid "" +"Full path and name of the greeter executable followed by optional arguments. " +"This is the greeter used for all displays except for the XDMCP remote " +"displays. See also <filename>RemoteGreeter</filename>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2168(term) +msgid "Group" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2170(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Group=gdm" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2171(para) +msgid "" +"The group name under which <command>gdmlogin</command>, <command>gdmgreeter</" +"command>, <command>gdmchooser</command> and the internal failsafe GTK+ " +"dialogs are run. Also see <filename>User</filename>. This user will have " +"access to all the X authorization files, and perhaps to other internal GDM " +"data and it should not therefore be a user such as nobody, but rather a " +"dedicated user. The <filename>ServAuthDir</filename> is owned by this group. " +"The ownership and permissions of <filename>ServAuthDir</filename> should be " +"<filename>root.gdm</filename> and 1770." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2188(term) +msgid "GtkModulesList" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2190(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GtkModulesList=module-1:module-2:..." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2191(para) +msgid "" +"A colon separated list of Gtk+ modules that <command>gdmgreeter</command> or " +"<command>gdmlogin</command> will be invoked with if <filename>AddGtkModules</" +"filename> is true. The format is the same as the standard Gtk+ module " +"interface." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2202(term) +msgid "HaltCommand" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2204(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "HaltCommand=<sbin>/shutdown -h now" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2205(para) +msgid "" +"Full path and arguments to command to be executed when user selects \"Shut " +"Down\" from the Actions menu. This can be a ';' separated list of commands " +"to try. If a value is missing, the shut down command is not available. Note " +"that the default for this value is not empty, so to disable \"Shut Down\" it " +"must be set to an empty value." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2218(term) +msgid "KillInitClients" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2220(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "KillInitClients=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2221(para) +msgid "" +"Determines whether GDM should kill X clients started by the init scripts " +"when the user logs in." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2229(term) +msgid "LogDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2231(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "LogDir=<var>/log/gdm" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2232(para) +msgid "" +"Directory containing the log files for the individual displays. By default " +"this is the same as the ServAuthDir." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2240(term) +msgid "PreFetchProgram" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2242(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "PreFetchProgram=command" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2243(para) +msgid "" +"Program to be run by the GDM greeter/login program when the initial screen " +"is displayed. The purpose is to provide a hook where files which will be " +"used after login can be preloaded to speed performance for the user. The " +"program will be called once only, the first time a greeter is displayed. The " +"gdmprefetch command may be used. This utility will load any libraries passed " +"in on the command line, or if the argument starts with a \"@\" character, it " +"will process the file assuming it is an ASCII file containing a list of " +"libraries, one per line, and load each library in the file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2259(term) +msgid "PostLoginScriptDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2261(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "PostLoginScriptDir=<etc>/gdm/PostLogin" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2262(para) +msgid "" +"Directory containing the scripts run right after the user logs in, but " +"before any session setup is done. See the ``The Script Directories'' section " +"for more info." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2271(term) +msgid "PostSessionScriptDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2273(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "PostSessionScriptDir=<etc>/gdm/PostSession" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2274(para) +msgid "" +"Directory containing the scripts run after the user logs out. See the ``The " +"Script Directories'' section for more info." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2282(term) +msgid "PreSessionScriptDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2284(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "PreSessionScriptDir=<etc>/gdm/PreSession" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2285(para) +msgid "" +"Directory containing the scripts run before the user logs in. See the ``The " +"Script Directories'' section for more info." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2293(term) ../C/gdm.xml:2295(synopsis) +msgid "RBACSystemCommandKeys" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2296(para) +msgid "" +"Support RBAC (Role Based Access Control) for system commands (Shutdown, " +"Reboot, Suspend, etc.). This feature is only functional if GDM is compiled " +"with RBAC support. Specify the RBAC key used to determine if the user has " +"permission to use the action via the QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION, SET_LOGOUT_ACTION, " +"and SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION <command>gdmflexiserver</command> commands. Valid " +"actions are HALT, REBOOT, SUSPEND, and CUSTOM_CMD. The greeter will only " +"display the command if the gdm user (<filename>User</filename> configuration " +"key) has RBAC permissions to use the action. RBAC keys for multiple actions " +"can be specified by separating them with semicolons. The format for each is " +"\"Action:RBAC key\". If an action is not specified, it is assumed that all " +"users have permission to use this action. For example, a valid value for " +"this configuration option would be \"HALT:key.for.halt;REBOOT:key.for.reboot" +"\". Refer to the related <filename>AllowLogoutActions</filename> and " +"<filename>SystemCommandsInMenu</filename> configuration options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2320(term) +msgid "RebootCommand" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2322(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "RebootCommand=<sbin>/shutdown -r now" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2323(para) +msgid "" +"Full path and optional arguments to the command to be executed when user " +"selects Restart from the Actions menu. This can be a ';' separated list of " +"commands to try. If missing, the restart command is not available. Note that " +"the default for this value is not empty so to disable restart you must set " +"this explicitly to an empty value." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2335(term) +msgid "RemoteGreeter" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2337(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "RemoteGreeter=<bin>/gdmlogin" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2338(para) +msgid "" +"Full path and name of the greeter executable followed by optional arguments. " +"This is used for all remote XDMCP sessions. It is useful to have the less " +"graphically demanding greeter here if you use the Themed Greeter for your " +"main greeter. See also the <filename>Greeter</filename> key." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2349(term) +msgid "RootPath" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2351(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "RootPath=defaultpath (value set by configure)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2352(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies the path which will be set in the root's session and the {Init," +"PostLogin,PreSession,PostSession} scripts executed by GDM. This value will " +"be overridden with the value from <filename>/etc/default/login</filename> if " +"it contains \"SUROOT=<pathname>\". If the <filename>/etc/default/" +"login</filename> file exists, but contains no value for SUROOT, the value as " +"defined in the GDM configuration will be used." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2366(term) +msgid "ServAuthDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2368(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ServAuthDir=<var>/gdm" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2369(para) +msgid "" +"Directory containing the X authentication files for the individual displays. " +"Should be owned by <filename>root.gdm</filename> with permissions 1770, " +"where <filename>gdm</filename> is the GDM group as defined by the " +"<filename>Group</filename> option. That is should be owned by root, with " +"<filename>gdm</filename> group having full write permissions and the " +"directory should be sticky and others should have no permission to the " +"directory. This way the GDM user can't remove files owned by root in that " +"directory, while still being able to write its own files there. GDM will " +"attempt to change permissions for you when it's first run if the permissions " +"are not the above. This directory is also used for other private files that " +"the daemon needs to store. Other users should not have any way to get into " +"this directory and read/change it's contents. Anybody who can read this " +"directory can connect to any display on this computer." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2391(term) +msgid "SessionDesktopDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2393(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SessionDesktopDir=<etc>/X11/sessions/:<etc>/dm/Sessions/:<share>/xsessions/" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2394(para) +msgid "" +"Directory containing the <filename>.desktop</filename> files which are the " +"available sessions on the system. Since 2.4.4.2 this is treated like a PATH " +"type variable and the first file found is used." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2404(term) +msgid "SoundProgram" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2406(filename) +msgid "<bin>/play" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2406(filename) +msgid "<bin>/audioplay" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2406(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SoundProgram=<placeholder-1/> (or <placeholder-2/> on Solaris)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2407(para) +msgid "" +"Application to use when playing a sound. Currently used for playing the " +"login sound, see the <filename>SoundOnLoginFile</filename> key. Supported " +"since 2.5.90.0." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2417(term) +msgid "StandardXServer" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2419(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "StandardXServer=/dir/to/X (value assigned by configuration file)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2420(para) +msgid "" +"Full path and arguments to the standard X server command. This is used when " +"gdm cannot find any other definition, and it's used as the default and " +"failsafe fallback in a number of places. This should be able to run some " +"sort of X server." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2431(term) +msgid "SuspendCommand" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2433(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SuspendCommand=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2434(para) +msgid "" +"Full path and arguments to command to be executed when user selects Suspend " +"from the Actions menu. If empty there is no such menu item. Note that the " +"default for this value is not empty so to disable suspend you must set this " +"explicitly to an empty value." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2445(term) +msgid "SystemCommandsInMenu" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2447(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SuspendCommand=HALT;REBOOT;SHUTDOWN;SUSPEND;CUSTOM_CMD" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2448(para) +msgid "" +"Specify which system commands are available in the greeter menu. Valid " +"values are HALT, REBOOT, SHUTDOWN, SUSPEND, and CUSTOM_CMD and these should " +"be separated by semicolons. This can be useful if you want to disable some " +"options in the menu, but still have them available to authenticated users " +"via the SET_LOGOUT_ACTION or SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION <command>gdmflexiserver</" +"command> commands. For example, the GNOME panel uses these commands to " +"provide Shutdown, Reboot, and Suspend in the application menu. Therefore if " +"you turn off these options in the greeter, these options can still be " +"available to users who have authenticated via the GNOME panel. Refer to the " +"related <filename>AllowLogoutActions</filename> and " +"<filename>RBACSystemCommandKeys</filename> configuration options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2469(term) +msgid "TimedLoginEnable" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2471(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "TimedLoginEnable=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2472(para) +msgid "" +"If the user given in <filename>TimedLogin</filename> should be logged in " +"after a number of seconds (set with <filename>TimedLoginDelay</filename>) of " +"inactivity on the login screen. This is useful for public access terminals " +"or perhaps even home use. If the user uses the keyboard or browses the " +"menus, the timeout will be reset to <filename>TimedLoginDelay</filename> or " +"30 seconds, whichever is higher. If the user does not enter a username but " +"just hits the ENTER key while the login program is requesting the username, " +"then GDM will assume the user wants to login immediately as the timed user. " +"Note that no password will be asked for this user so you should be careful, " +"although if using PAM it can be configured to require password entry before " +"allowing login." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2492(term) +msgid "TimedLogin" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2494(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "TimedLogin=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2495(para) +msgid "" +"This is the user that should be logged in after a specified number of " +"seconds of inactivity. This can never be \"root\" and gdm will refuse to log " +"in root this way. The same features as for <filename>AutomaticLogin</" +"filename> are supported. The same control chars and piping to a application " +"are supported." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2507(term) +msgid "TimedLoginDelay" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2509(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "TimedLoginDelay=30" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2510(para) +msgid "" +"Delay in seconds before the <filename>TimedLogin</filename> user will be " +"logged in. It must be greater then or equal to 10." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2518(term) +msgid "User" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2520(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "User=gdm" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2521(para) +msgid "" +"The username under which <command>gdmlogin</command>, <command>gdmgreeter</" +"command>, <command>gdmchooser</command> and the internal failsafe GTK+ " +"dialogs are run. Also see <filename>Group</filename>. This user will have " +"access to all the X authorization files, and perhaps to other internal GDM " +"data and it should not therefore be a user such as nobody, but rather a " +"dedicated user." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2535(term) +msgid "UserAuthDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2537(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "UserAuthDir=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2538(para) +msgid "" +"The directory where user's <filename>.Xauthority</filename> file should be " +"saved. When nothing is specified the user's home directory is used. This is " +"tilde expanded so you can set it to things like: <filename>~/authdir/</" +"filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2545(para) +msgid "" +"If you do not use the tilde expansion, then the filename created will be " +"random, like in <filename>UserAuthFBDir</filename>. This way many users can " +"have the same authentication directory. For example you might want to set " +"this to <filename>/tmp</filename> when user has the home directory on NFS, " +"since you really don't want cookie files to go over the wire. The users " +"should really have write privileges to this directory, and this directory " +"should really be sticky and all that, just like the <filename>/tmp</" +"filename> directory." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2558(para) +msgid "" +"Normally if this is the user's home directory GDM will still refuse to put " +"cookies there if it thinks it is NFS (by testing root-squashing). This can " +"be changed by setting <filename>NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS</filename> in the " +"<filename>[security]</filename> section to false." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2569(term) +msgid "UserAuthFBDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2571(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "UserAuthFBDir=/tmp" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2572(para) +msgid "" +"If GDM fails to update the user's <filename>.Xauthority</filename> file a " +"fallback cookie is created in this directory." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2581(term) +msgid "UserAuthFile" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2583(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "UserAuthFile=.Xauthority" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2584(para) +msgid "Name of the file used for storing user cookies." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2591(term) +msgid "VTAllocation" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2593(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "VTAllocation=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2594(para) +msgid "" +"On systems where GDM supports automatic VT (virtual terminal) allocation " +"(currently Linux and FreeBSD only), you can have GDM automatically append " +"the vt argument to the X server executable. This way races that come up from " +"each X server managing it's own vt allocation can be avoided. See also " +"<filename>FirstVT</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2606(term) +msgid "XKeepsCrashing" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2608(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "XKeepsCrashing=<etc>/gdm/XKeepsCrashing" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2609(para) +msgid "" +"A script to run in case X keeps crashing. This is for running An X " +"configuration or whatever else to make the X configuration work. See the " +"script that came with the distribution for an example. The distributed " +"<filename>XKeepsCrashing</filename> script is tested on Red Hat, but may " +"work elsewhere. Your system integrator should make sure this script is up to " +"date for your particular system." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2618(para) +msgid "" +"In case <filename>FailsafeXServer</filename> is setup, that will be tried " +"first. and this only used as a backup if even that X server keeps crashing." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2627(term) +msgid "Xnest" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2629(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Xnest=<bin>/X11/Xephyr -audit 0" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2630(para) +msgid "" +"The full path and arguments to the nested X server command, which can be " +"Xephyr, Xnest, or similar program. This command is used for starting nested " +"displays allowing the user to start new login screens in a nested window. " +"Xephyr is recommended since it works best and better supports modern X " +"server extensions. Therefore GDM will set the default configuration to use " +"Xephyr if available. If Xephyr is not available, then Xnest will be used if " +"it is available." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2644(term) +msgid "XnestUnscaledFontPath" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2646(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "XnestUnscaledFontPath=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2647(para) +msgid "" +"Set to true if the nested X server command program supports the \":unscaled" +"\" suffix in the FontPath (passed to nested X server command via the -fp " +"argument). Some Xnest (e.g. Xsun Xnest) programs do not, and it is necessary " +"to set this to false for such nested X server commands to work with GDM. " +"Refer to the <filename>Xnest</filename> configuration option." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2661(title) +msgid "Security Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2664(title) +msgid "[security]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2667(term) +msgid "AllowRoot" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2669(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AllowRoot=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2670(para) +msgid "" +"Allow root (privileged user) to log in through GDM. Set this to false if you " +"want to disallow such logins." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2674(para) +msgid "" +"On systems that support PAM, this parameter is not as useful as you can use " +"PAM to do the same thing, and in fact do even more. However it is still " +"followed, so you should probably leave it true for PAM systems." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2684(term) +msgid "AllowRemoteRoot" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2686(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AllowRemoteRoot=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2687(para) +msgid "" +"Allow root (privileged user) to log in remotely through GDM. This value " +"should be set to true to allow such logins. Remote logins are any logins " +"that come in through the XDMCP." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2692(para) +msgid "" +"On systems that support PAM, this parameter is not as useful since you can " +"use PAM to do the same thing, and do even more." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2697(para) +msgid "" +"This value will be overridden and set to false if the <filename>/etc/default/" +"login</filename> file exists and contains \"CONSOLE=/dev/login\", and set to " +"true if the <filename>/etc/default/login</filename> file exists and contains " +"any other value or no value for CONSOLE." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2708(term) +msgid "AllowRemoteAutoLogin" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2710(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AllowRemoteAutoLogin=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2711(para) +msgid "" +"Allow the timed login to work remotely. That is, remote connections through " +"XDMCP will be allowed to log into the \"TimedLogin\" user by letting the " +"login window time out, just like the local user on the first console." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2717(para) +msgid "Note that this can make a system quite insecure, and thus is off by default." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2725(term) +msgid "CheckDirOwner" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2727(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "CheckDirOwner=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2728(para) +msgid "" +"By default GDM checks the ownership of the home directories before writing " +"to them, this prevents security issues in case of bad setup. However in some " +"instances home directories will be owned by a different user and in this " +"case it is necessary to turn this option on. You will also most likely have " +"to turn the <filename>RelaxPermissions</filename> key to at least value 1 " +"since in such a scenario home directories are likely to be group writable. " +"Supported since 2.6.0.4." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2742(term) +msgid "SupportAutomount" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2744(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SupportAutomount=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2745(para) +msgid "" +"By default GDM checks the ownership of the home directories before writing " +"to them, this prevents security issues in case of bad setup. However, when " +"home directories are managed by automounter, they are often not mounted " +"before they are accessed. This option works around subtleties of Linux " +"automounter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2757(term) +msgid "DisallowTCP" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2759(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DisallowTCP=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2760(para) +msgid "" +"If true, then always append <filename>-nolisten tcp</filename> to the " +"command line of local X servers, thus disallowing TCP connection. This is " +"useful if you do not care for allowing remote connections, since the X " +"protocol could really be potentially a security hazard to leave open, even " +"though no known security problems exist." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2773(term) +msgid "NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2775(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "NeverPlaceCookiesOnNFS=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2776(para) +msgid "" +"Normally if this is true (which is by default), GDM will not place cookies " +"into the user's home directory if this directory is on NFS. Well, GDM will " +"consider any filesystem with root-squashing an NFS filesystem. Sometimes " +"however the remote file system can have root squashing and be safe (perhaps " +"by using encryption). In this case set this to 'false'. Note that this " +"option appeared in version 2.4.4.4 and is ignored in previous versions." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2790(term) +msgid "PasswordRequired" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2792(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "PasswordRequired=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2793(para) +msgid "" +"If true, this will cause PAM_DISALLOW_NULL_AUTHTOK to be passed as a flag to " +"pam_authenticate and pam_acct_mgmt, disallowing NULL password. This setting " +"will only take effect if PAM is being used by GDM. This value will be " +"overridden with the value from <filename>/etc/default/login</filename> if it " +"contains \"PASSREQ=[YES|NO]\". If the <filename>/etc/default/login</" +"filename> file exists, but contains no value for PASSREQ, the value as " +"defined in the GDM configuration will be used." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2809(term) +msgid "RelaxPermissions" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2811(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "RelaxPermissions=0" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2812(para) +msgid "" +"By default GDM ignores files and directories writable to other users than " +"the owner." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2817(para) +msgid "" +"Changing the value of RelaxPermissions makes it possible to alter this " +"behavior:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2822(para) +msgid "0 - Paranoia option. Only accepts user owned files and directories." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2826(para) +msgid "1 - Allow group writable files and directories." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2829(para) +msgid "2 - Allow world writable files and directories." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2836(term) +msgid "RetryDelay" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2838(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "RetryDelay=1" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2839(para) +msgid "" +"The number of seconds GDM should wait before reactivating the entry field " +"after a failed login." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2847(term) +msgid "UserMaxFile" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2849(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "UserMaxFile=65536" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2850(para) +msgid "" +"GDM will refuse to read/write files bigger than this number (specified in " +"bytes)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2855(para) +msgid "" +"In addition to the size check GDM is extremely picky about accessing files " +"in user directories. It will not follow symlinks and can optionally refuse " +"to read files and directories writable by other than the owner. See the " +"<filename>RelaxPermissions</filename> option for more info." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2868(title) +msgid "XDCMP Support" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2871(title) +msgid "[xdmcp]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2874(term) +msgid "DisplaysPerHost" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2876(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DisplaysPerHost=1" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2877(para) +msgid "" +"To prevent attackers from filling up the pending queue, GDM will only allow " +"one connection for each remote computer. If you want to provide display " +"services to computers with more than one screen, you should increase the " +"<filename>DisplaysPerHost</filename> value accordingly." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2885(para) +msgid "" +"Note that the number of connections from the local computer is unlimited. " +"Only remote connections are limited by this number." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2893(term) ../C/gdm.xml:4140(term) +msgid "Enable" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2895(synopsis) ../C/gdm.xml:4142(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Enable=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2896(para) +msgid "" +"Setting this to true enables XDMCP support allowing remote displays/X " +"terminals to be managed by GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2901(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>gdm</filename> listens for requests on UDP port 177. See the Port " +"option for more information." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2906(para) +msgid "" +"If GDM is compiled to support it, access from remote displays can be " +"controlled using the TCP Wrappers library. The service name is " +"<filename>gdm</filename>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2912(para) +msgid "" +"You should add <screen>\n" +"gdm:.my.domain\n" +"</screen> to your <filename><etc>/hosts.allow</filename>, depending on " +"your TCP Wrappers configuration. See the <ulink type=\"help\" url=\"man:" +"hosts.allow\">hosts.allow(5)</ulink> man page for details." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2923(para) +msgid "" +"Please note that XDMCP is not a particularly secure protocol and that it is " +"a good idea to block UDP port 177 on your firewall unless you really need it." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2932(term) +msgid "EnableProxy" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2934(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "EnableProxy=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2935(para) +msgid "" +"Setting this to true enables support for running XDMCP sessions on a local " +"proxy X server. This may improve the performance of XDMCP sessions, " +"especially on high latency networks, as many X protocol operations can be " +"completed without going over the network." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2942(para) +msgid "" +"Note, however, that this mode will significantly increase the burden on the " +"machine hosting the XDMCP sessions" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2946(para) +msgid "" +"See the <filename>FlexiProxy</filename> and <filename>FlexiProxyDisconnect</" +"filename> options for further details on how to configure support for this " +"feature." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2955(term) +msgid "HonorIndirect" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2957(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "HonorIndirect=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2958(para) +msgid "" +"Enables XDMCP INDIRECT choosing (i.e. remote execution of " +"<filename>gdmchooser</filename>) for X-terminals which don't supply their " +"own display browser." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2967(term) +msgid "MaxPending" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2969(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxPending=4" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2970(para) +msgid "" +"To avoid denial of service attacks, GDM has fixed size queue of pending " +"connections. Only MaxPending displays can start at the same time." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2976(para) +msgid "" +"Please note that this parameter does *not* limit the number of remote " +"displays which can be managed. It only limits the number of displays " +"initiating a connection simultaneously." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2985(term) +msgid "MaxPendingIndirect" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2987(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxPendingIndirect=4" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2988(para) +msgid "" +"GDM will only provide <filename>MaxPendingIndirect</filename> displays with " +"host choosers simultaneously. If more queries from different hosts come in, " +"the oldest ones will be forgotten." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:2998(term) +msgid "MaxSessions" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3000(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxSessions=16" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3001(para) +msgid "" +"Determines the maximum number of remote display connections which will be " +"managed simultaneously. I.e. the total number of remote displays that can " +"use your host." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3010(term) +msgid "MaxWait" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3012(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxWait=30" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3013(para) +msgid "" +"When GDM is ready to manage a display an ACCEPT packet is sent to it " +"containing a unique session id which will be used in future XDMCP " +"conversations." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3019(para) +msgid "" +"GDM will then place the session id in the pending queue waiting for the " +"display to respond with a MANAGE request." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3024(para) +msgid "" +"If no response is received within MaxWait seconds, GDM will declare the " +"display dead and erase it from the pending queue freeing up the slot for " +"other displays." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3033(term) +msgid "MaxWaitIndirect" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3035(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxWaitIndirect=30" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3036(para) +msgid "" +"The MaxWaitIndirect parameter determines the maximum number of seconds " +"between the time where a user chooses a host and the subsequent indirect " +"query where the user is connected to the host. When the timeout is exceeded, " +"the information about the chosen host is forgotten and the indirect slot " +"freed up for other displays. The information may be forgotten earlier if " +"there are more hosts trying to send indirect queries then " +"<filename>MaxPendingIndirect</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3050(term) +msgid "Port" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3052(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Port=177" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3053(para) +msgid "" +"The UDP port number <filename>gdm</filename> should listen to for XDMCP " +"requests. Don't change this unless you know what you are doing." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3062(term) +msgid "PingIntervalSeconds" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3064(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "PingIntervalSeconds=15" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3065(para) +msgid "" +"Interval in which to ping the X server in seconds. If the X server doesn't " +"return before the next time we ping it, the connection is stopped and the " +"session ended. This is a combination of the XDM PingInterval and " +"PingTimeout, but in seconds." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3073(para) +msgid "" +"Note that GDM in the past used to have a <filename>PingInterval</filename> " +"configuration key which was also in minutes. For most purposes you'd want " +"this setting to be lower then one minute however since in most cases where " +"XDMCP would be used (such as terminal labs), a lag of more than 15 or so " +"seconds would really mean that the terminal was turned off or restarted and " +"you would want to end the session." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3086(term) +msgid "ProxyReconnect" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3088(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "FlexiProxyReconnect=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3089(para) +msgid "" +"Setting this option enables experimental support for session migration with " +"XDMCP sessions. This enables users to disconnect from their session and " +"later reconnect to that same session, possibly from a different terminal." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3095(para) +msgid "" +"In order to use this feature, you must have a nested X server available " +"which supports disconnecting from its parent X server and reconnecting to " +"another X server. Currently, the Distributed Multihead X (DMX) server " +"supports this feature to some extent and other projects like NoMachine NX " +"are busy implementing it." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3102(para) +msgid "" +"This option should be set to the path of a command which will handle " +"reconnecting the XDMCP proxy to another backend display. A sample " +"implementation for use with DMX is supplied." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3111(term) +msgid "ProxyXServer" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3113(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ProxyXServer=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3114(para) +msgid "" +"The X server command line for a XDMCP proxy. Any nested X server like Xnest, " +"Xephyr or Xdmx should work fairly well." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3122(term) +msgid "Willing" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3124(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Willing=<etc>/gdm/Xwilling" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3125(para) +msgid "" +"When the machine sends a WILLING packet back after a QUERY it sends a string " +"that gives the current status of this server. The default message is the " +"system ID, but it is possible to create a script that displays customized " +"message. If this script doesn't exist or this key is empty the default " +"message is sent. If this script succeeds and produces some output, the first " +"line of it's output is sent (and only the first line). It runs at most once " +"every 3 seconds to prevent possible denial of service by flooding the " +"machine with QUERY packets." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3143(title) +msgid "Common GUI Configuration Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3146(title) +msgid "[gui]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3149(term) +msgid "AllowGtkThemeChange" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3151(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AllowGtkThemeChange=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3152(para) +msgid "" +"If to allow changing the GTK+ (widget) theme from the greeter. Currently " +"this only affects the standard greeter as the graphical greeter does not yet " +"have this ability. The theme will stay in effect on this display until " +"changed and will affect all the other windows that are put up by GDM. " +"Supported since 2.5.90.2." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3164(term) +msgid "GtkRC" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3166(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GtkRC=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3167(para) +msgid "" +"Path to a <filename>gtkrc</filename> to read when GDM puts up a window. You " +"should really now use the <filename>GtkTheme</filename> key for just setting " +"a theme." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3176(term) +msgid "GtkTheme" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3178(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GtkTheme=Default" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3179(para) +msgid "" +"A name of an installed theme to use by default. It will be used in the " +"greeter, chooser and all other GUI windows put up by GDM. Supported since " +"2.5.90.2." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3188(term) +msgid "GtkThemesToAllow" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3190(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GtkThemesToAllow=all" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3191(para) +msgid "" +"Comma separated list of themes to allow. These must be the names of the " +"themes installed in the standard locations for GTK+ themes. You can also " +"specify 'all' to allow all installed themes. This is related to the " +"<filename>AllowGtkThemeChange</filename> key. Supported since 2.5.90.2." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3203(term) +msgid "MaxIconWidth" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3205(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxIconWidth=128" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3206(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies the maximum icon width (in pixels) that the face browser will " +"display. Icons larger than this will be scaled. This also affects icons in " +"the XDMCP chooser." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3215(term) +msgid "MaxIconHeight" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3217(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxIconHeight=128" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3218(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies the maximum icon height (in pixels) that the face browser will " +"display. Icons larger than this will be scaled. This also affects icons in " +"the XDMCP chooser." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3229(title) +msgid "Greeter Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3232(title) +msgid "[greeter]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3235(term) +msgid "BackgroundColor" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3237(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "BackgroundColor=#76848F" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3238(para) +msgid "" +"If the BackgroundType is 2, use this color in the background of the greeter. " +"Also use it as the back of transparent images set on the background and if " +"the BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor is set and this is a remote display. This only " +"affects the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3249(term) +msgid "BackgroundProgramInitialDelay" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3251(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "BackgroundProgramInitialDelay=30" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3252(para) +msgid "" +"The background application will be started after at least that many seconds " +"of inactivity." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3260(term) +msgid "RestartBackgroundProgram" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3262(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "RestartBackgroundProgram=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3263(para) +msgid "" +"If set the background application will be restarted when it has exited, " +"after the delay described below has elapsed. This option can be useful when " +"you wish to run a screen saver application when no user is using the " +"computer." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3273(term) +msgid "BackgroundProgramRestartDelay" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3275(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "BackgroundProgramRestartDelay=30" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3276(para) +msgid "" +"The background application will be restarted after at least that many " +"seconds of inactivity." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3284(term) +msgid "BackgroundImage" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3286(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "BackgroundImage=somefile.png" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3287(para) +msgid "" +"If the BackgroundType is 1, then display this file as the background in the " +"greeter. This only affects the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3296(term) +msgid "BackgroundProgram" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3298(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "BackgroundProgram=<bin>/xeyes" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3299(para) +msgid "" +"If set this command will be run in the background while the login window is " +"being displayed. Note that not all applications will run this way, since GDM " +"does not usually have a home directory. You could set up home directory for " +"the GDM user if you wish to run applications which require it. This only " +"affects the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3311(term) +msgid "BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3313(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3314(para) +msgid "" +"On remote displays only set the color background. This is to make network " +"load lighter. The <filename>BackgroundProgram</filename> is also not run. " +"This only affects the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3324(term) +msgid "BackgroundScaleToFit" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3326(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "BackgroundScaleToFit=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3327(para) +msgid "Scale background image to fit the screen. This only affects the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3335(term) +msgid "BackgroundType" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3337(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "BackgroundType=2" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3338(para) +msgid "" +"The type of background to set. 0 is none, 1 is image and color, 2 is color " +"and 3 is image. This only affects the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3346(term) +msgid "Browser" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3348(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Browser=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3349(para) +msgid "" +"Set to true to enable the face browser. See the ``The GTK+ Greeter'' section " +"for more information on the face browser. This option only works for the GTK" +"+ Greeter. For the Themed Greeter, the face browser is enabled by choosing a " +"theme which includes a face browser" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3360(term) +msgid "ChooserButton" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3362(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ChooserButton=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3363(para) +msgid "" +"If true, add a chooser button to the Actions menu that will restart the " +"current X server with a chooser. XDMCP does not need to be enabled on the " +"local computer for this to work." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3372(term) +msgid "ConfigAvailable" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3374(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ConfigAvailable=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3375(para) +msgid "" +"If true, allows the configurator to be run from the greeter. Note that the " +"user will need to type in the root password before the configurator will be " +"started. This is set to false by default for additional security. See the " +"<filename>Configurator</filename> option in the daemon section." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3387(term) +msgid "DefaultFace" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3389(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DefaultFace=<share>/pixmaps/nophoto.png" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3390(para) +msgid "" +"If a user has no defined face image, GDM will use the \"stock_person\" icon " +"defined in the current GTK+ theme. If no such image is defined, the image " +"specified by <filename>DefaultFace</filename> will be used. The image must " +"be in a gdk-pixbuf supported format and the file must be readable to the GDM " +"user." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3402(term) +msgid "Include" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3404(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Include=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3405(para) +msgid "" +"Comma separated list of users to be included in the face browser and in the " +"<command>gdmsetup</command> selection list for Automatic/Timed login. See " +"also <filename>Exclude</filename>, <filename>IncludeAll</filename>, and " +"<filename>MinimalUID</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3417(term) +msgid "Exclude" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3419(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Exclude=bin,daemon,adm,lp,sync,shutdown,halt,mail,..." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3420(para) +msgid "" +"Comma separated list of users to be excluded from the face browser and from " +"the <command>gdmsetup</command> selection list for Automatic/Timed login. " +"Excluded users will still be able to log in, but will have to type their " +"username. See also <filename>Include</filename>, <filename>IncludeAll</" +"filename>, and <filename>MinimalUID</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3433(term) +msgid "IncludeAll" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3435(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "IncludeAll=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3436(para) +msgid "" +"By default, an empty include list means display no users. By setting " +"IncludeAll to true, the password file will be scanned and all users will be " +"displayed aside from users excluded via the Exclude setting and user ID's " +"less than MinimalUID. Scanning the password file can be slow on systems with " +"large numbers of users and this feature should not be used in such " +"environments. See also <filename>Include</filename>, <filename>Exclude</" +"filename>, and <filename>MinimalUID</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3452(term) +msgid "GlobalFaceDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3454(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GlobalFaceDir=<share>/pixmaps/faces/" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3455(para) +msgid "" +"Systemwide directory for face files. The sysadmin can place icons for users " +"here without touching their homedirs. Faces are named after their users' " +"logins." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3461(para) +msgid "" +"I.e. <filename><GlobalFaceDir>/johndoe</filename> would contain the " +"face icon for the user ``johndoe''. No image format extension should be " +"specified." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3467(para) +msgid "" +"The face images must be stored in gdk-pixbuf supported formats and they must " +"be readable for the GDM user." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3472(para) +msgid "" +"A user's own icon file will always take precedence over the sysadmin " +"provided one." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3480(term) +msgid "GraphicalTheme" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3482(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GraphicalTheme=circles" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3483(para) +msgid "" +"The graphical theme that the Themed Greeter should use. it should refer to a " +"directory in the theme directory set by <filename>GraphicalThemeDir</" +"filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3492(term) +msgid "GraphicalThemes" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3494(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GraphicalThemes=circles" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3495(para) +msgid "" +"The graphical themes that the Themed Greeter should use is the Mode is set " +"on Random Themes. This is a \"/:\" delimited list. It should refer to a " +"directory in the theme directory set by <filename>GraphicalThemeDir</" +"filename>. This is only used if <filename>GraphicalThemeRand</filename> is " +"set to true." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3507(term) +msgid "GraphicalThemeRand" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3509(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GraphicalThemeRand=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3510(para) +msgid "" +"Whether the graphical greeter will use Only One Theme or Random Theme mode. " +"Only One Theme mode uses themes listed by <filename>GraphicalTheme</" +"filename>, Random Themes mode uses themes listed by " +"<filename>GraphicalThemes</filename>. A value of false sets greeter to use " +"Only One Theme mode, a value of true sets the greeter to use Random Theme " +"mode." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3522(term) +msgid "GraphicalThemeDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3524(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GraphicalThemeDir=<share>/gdm/themes/" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3525(para) +msgid "The directory where themes for the Themed Greeter are installed." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3533(term) +msgid "GraphicalThemedColor" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3535(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "GraphicalThemedColor=#76848F" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3536(para) +msgid "" +"Use this color in the background of the Themed Greeter. This only affects " +"the Themed Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3544(term) +msgid "InfoMsgFile" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3546(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "InfoMsgFile=/path/to/infofile" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3547(para) +msgid "" +"If present and /path/to/infofile specifies an existing and readable text " +"file (e.g. <etc>/infomsg.txt) the contents of the file will be " +"displayed in a modal dialog box before the user is allowed to login. This " +"works both with the standard and the themable greeters." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3558(term) +msgid "InfoMsgFont" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3560(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "InfoMsgFont=fontspec" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3561(para) +msgid "" +"If present and InfoMsgFile (see above) is used, this specifies the font to " +"use when displaying the contents of the InfoMsgFile text file. For example " +"fontspec could be Sans 24 to get a sans serif font of size 24 points. This " +"works both with the standard and the themable greeters." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3573(term) +msgid "LocaleFile" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3575(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "LocaleFile=<etc>/gdm/locale.alias" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3576(para) +msgid "" +"File in format similar to the GNU locale format with entries for all " +"supported languages on the system. The format is described above or in a " +"comment inside that file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3585(term) +msgid "LockPosition" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3587(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "LockPosition=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3588(para) +msgid "" +"If true the position of the login window of the GTK+ Greeter cannot be " +"changed even if the title bar is turned on." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3596(term) +msgid "Logo" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3598(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Logo=<share>/pixmaps/gnome-logo-large.png" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3599(para) +msgid "" +"Image file to display in the logo box. The file must be in a gdk-pixbuf " +"supported format and it must be readable by the GDM user. If no file is " +"specified the logo feature is disabled. This only affects the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3610(term) +msgid "ChooserButtonLogo" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3612(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ChooserButtonLogo=<share>/pixmaps/gnome-logo-large.png" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3613(para) +msgid "" +"Image file to display in the file chooser button in <command>gdmsetup</" +"command>. This key is modified by <command>gdmsetup</command> and should not " +"be manually modified by the user. This only affects the Login Window " +"Preferences (<command>gdmsetup</command>)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3624(term) +msgid "MinimalUID" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3626(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MinimalUID=100" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3627(para) +msgid "" +"The minimal UID that GDM should consider a user. All users with a lower UID " +"will be excluded from the face browser. See also <filename>Include</" +"filename>, <filename>Exclude</filename>, and <filename>IncludeAll</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3638(term) +msgid "PositionX" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3640(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "PositionX=200" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3641(para) +msgid "The horizontal position of the login window of the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3649(term) +msgid "PositionY" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3651(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "PositionY=100" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3652(para) +msgid "The vertical position of the login window of the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3660(term) +msgid "Quiver" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3662(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Quiver=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3663(para) +msgid "" +"Controls whether <command>gdmlogin</command> should shake the display when " +"an incorrect username/password is entered. This only affects the GTK+ " +"Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3673(term) +msgid "DefaultRemoteWelcome" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3675(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DefaultRemoteWelcome=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3676(para) +msgid "" +"If set to true, the value \"Welcome to %n\" is used for the " +"<filename>RemoteWelcome</filename>. This value is translated into the " +"appropriate language for the user. If set to false, the " +"<filename>RemoteWelcome</filename> setting is used. This string can use the " +"same special character sequences as explained in the \"Text Node\" section " +"of the \"Themed Greeter\" chapter. This explains the meaning of \"%n\"." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3690(term) +msgid "RemoteWelcome" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3692(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "RemoteWelcome=Welcome to %n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3693(para) +msgid "" +"Controls which text to display next to the logo image in the greeter for " +"remote XDMCP sessions. The same expansion is done here as in the " +"<filename>Welcome</filename> string. This string can use the same special " +"character sequences as explained in the \"Text Node\" section of the " +"\"Themed Greeter\" chapter. chapter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3706(term) +msgid "RunBackgroundProgramAlways" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3708(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "RunBackgroundProgramAlways=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3709(para) +msgid "" +"If this is true then the background application is run always, otherwise it " +"is only run when the <filename>BackgroundType</filename> is 0 (None) This " +"only affects the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3719(term) +msgid "SetPosition" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3721(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SetPosition=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3722(para) +msgid "" +"If true the position of the login window of the GTK+ Greeter is determined " +"by <filename>PositionX</filename> / <filename>PositionY</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3731(term) +msgid "ShowGnomeFailsafeSession" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3733(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ShowGnomeFailsafeSession=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3734(para) +msgid "Should the greeter show the Gnome Failsafe session in th sessions list." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3742(term) +msgid "ShowLastSession" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3744(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ShowLastSession=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3745(para) +msgid "" +"Should the greeter show the 'Last' session in the session list. If this is " +"off, then GDM is in the so called 'switchdesk' mode which for example Red " +"Hat uses. That is, the users can't pick the last session and will just then " +"get the default session (see <filename>DefaultSession</filename>) unless " +"then pick something else for this session only. So if this is off, this " +"really circumvents saving of the last session." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3758(term) +msgid "ShowXtermFailsafeSession" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3760(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ShowXtermFailsafeSession=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3761(para) +msgid "Should the greeter show the Xterm Failsafe session in the sessions list." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3769(term) +msgid "SoundOnLogin" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3771(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SoundOnLogin=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3772(para) +msgid "" +"If true, the greeter will play a sound or beep when it is ready for a login. " +"See also the <filename>SoundOnLoginFile</filename> key. Supported since " +"2.5.90.0." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3782(term) +msgid "SoundOnLoginSuccess" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3784(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SoundOnLoginSuccess=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3785(para) +msgid "" +"If true, the greeter will play a sound after a successful login attempt. See " +"also the <filename>SoundOnLoginSuccessFile</filename> key." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3794(term) +msgid "SoundOnLoginFailure" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3796(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SoundOnLoginFailure=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3797(para) +msgid "" +"If true, the greeter will play a sound after a failed login attempt. See " +"also the <filename>SoundOnLoginFailureFile</filename> key." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3806(term) +msgid "SoundOnLoginFile" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3808(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SoundOnLoginFile=/path/to/sound.wav" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3809(para) +msgid "" +"The file that will be played using the specified sound application (by " +"default that is <filename>/usr/bin/play</filename>) instead of a beep when " +"the greeter is ready for a login. See also the <filename>SoundOnLogin</" +"filename> key and the <filename>SoundProgram</filename> key. Supported since " +"2.5.90.0." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3822(term) +msgid "SoundOnLoginSuccessFile" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3824(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SoundOnLoginSuccessFile=/path/to/sound.wav" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3825(para) +msgid "" +"The file that will be played using the specified sound application (by " +"default that is <filename>/usr/bin/play</filename>) after a successful login " +"attempt. See also the <filename>SoundOnLoginSuccess</filename> key and the " +"<filename>SoundProgram</filename> key." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3836(term) +msgid "SoundOnLoginFailureFile" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3838(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SoundOnLoginFailureFile=/path/to/sound.wav" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3839(para) +msgid "" +"The file that will be played using the specified sound application (by " +"default that is <filename>/usr/bin/play</filename>) after a failed login " +"attempt. See also the <filename>SoundOnLoginFailure</filename> key and the " +"<filename>SoundProgram</filename> key." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3850(term) +msgid "SystemMenu" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3852(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "SystemMenu=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3853(para) +msgid "" +"Turns the Actions menu (which used to be called System menu) on or off. If " +"this is off then one of the actions will be available anywhere. These " +"actions include Shutdown, Restart, Configure, XDMCP chooser and such. All of " +"those can however be turned off individually. Shutdown, Restart and Suspend " +"can be turned off by just setting the corresponding keys to empty. Note that " +"the actions menu is only shown on local logins as it would not be safe or " +"even desirable on remote logins, so you don't have to worry about remote " +"users having any sort of console privileges." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3866(para) +msgid "" +"Note that if this is off none of the actions will be available even if a " +"theme for a graphical greeter mistakenly shows them. Also note that " +"sometimes a graphical theme may not show all the available actions as " +"buttons and you may have to press F10 to see the menu." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3877(term) +msgid "TitleBar" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3879(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "TitleBar=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3880(para) +msgid "Display the title bar in the greeter. This only affects the GTK+ Greeter." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3888(term) +msgid "Use24Clock" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3890(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Use24Clock=auto" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3891(para) +msgid "" +"Select the use of 24 hour clock. Some locales do not support 12 hour format " +"(like Finnish, that is <filename>fi_FI</filename>), and in those locales " +"this setting has no effect at all." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3897(para) +msgid "" +"Possible values are \"auto\" (default), \"true\", and \"false\". If this is " +"set to \"auto\" or left empty, then time format is chosen from locale " +"settings. Locale settings are based on the language in use, thus it is " +"changed by setting environment variables LANGUAGE (GNU extension), LANG, " +"LC_MESSAGES or LC_ALL in the GDM's runtime environment. Priorities between " +"the mentioned environment variables can be found from your system's C " +"library manual." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3912(term) +msgid "UseCirclesInEntry" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3914(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "UseCirclesInEntry=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3915(para) +msgid "" +"Use circles instead of asterisks in the password entry. This may not work " +"with all fonts however." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3923(term) +msgid "UseInvisibleInEntry" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3925(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "UseInvisibleInEntry=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3926(para) +msgid "" +"Do not show any visual feedback is the password entry. This is the standard " +"in console and xdm. Settings this option discards the " +"<filename>UseCirclesInEntry</filename> option." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3936(term) +msgid "DefaultWelcome" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3938(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DefaultWelcome=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3939(para) +msgid "" +"If set to true, the value \"Welcome\" is used for the <filename>Welcome</" +"filename>. This value is translated into the appropriate language for the " +"user. If set to false, the <filename>Welcome</filename> setting is used." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3949(term) +msgid "Welcome" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3951(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Welcome=Welcome" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3952(para) +msgid "" +"Controls which text to display next to the logo image in the standard " +"greeter. The following control chars are supported:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3961(para) +msgid "%d — display's hostname" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3965(para) +msgid "%h — Fully qualified hostname" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3969(para) +msgid "%m — machine (processor type)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3973(para) +msgid "%n — Nodename (i.e. hostname without .domain)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3977(para) +msgid "%r — release (OS version)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3981(para) +msgid "%s — sysname (i.e. OS)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3985(para) +msgid "" +"This string is only used for local logins. For remote XDMCP logins we use " +"<filename>RemoteWelcome</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:3990(para) +msgid "" +"In the Themed Greeter the location of this text depends on the theme. Unless " +"the theme uses the stock welcome string somewhere this string will not be " +"displayed at all." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4000(term) +msgid "XineramaScreen" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4002(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "XineramaScreen=0" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4003(para) +msgid "" +"If the Xinerama extension is active the login window will be centered on " +"this physical screen (use 0 for the first screen, 1 for the second...)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4014(title) +msgid "XDCMP Chooser Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4017(title) +msgid "[chooser]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4020(term) +msgid "AllowAdd" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4022(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AllowAdd=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4023(para) +msgid "" +"If true, allow the user to add arbitrary hosts to the chooser. This way the " +"user could connect to any host that responds to XDMCP queries from the " +"chooser." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4032(term) +msgid "Broadcast" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4034(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Broadcast=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4035(para) +msgid "" +"If true, the chooser will broadcast a query to the local network and collect " +"responses. This way the chooser will always show all available managers on " +"the network. If you need to add some hosts not local to this network, or if " +"you don't want to use a broadcast, you can list them explicitly in the " +"<filename>Hosts</filename> key." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4047(term) +msgid "Multicast" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4049(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Multicast=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4050(para) +msgid "" +"If true and IPv6 is enabled, the chooser will send a multicast query to the " +"local network and collect responses from the hosts who have joined multicast " +"group. If you don't want to send a multicast, you can specify IPv6 address " +"in the <filename>Hosts </filename> key. The host will respond if it is " +"listening to XDMCP requests and IPv6 is enabled there." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4062(term) +msgid "MulticastAddr" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4064(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MulticastAddr=ff02::1" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4065(para) +msgid "This is the Link-local Multicast address and is hardcoded here." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4072(term) +msgid "DefaultHostImage" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4074(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DefaultHostImage=<share>/pixmaps/nohost.png" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4075(para) +msgid "" +"File name for the default host icon. This image will be displayed if no icon " +"is specified for a given host. The file must be in a gdk-pixbuf supported " +"format and it must be readable for the GDM user." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4085(term) +msgid "HostImageDir" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4087(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "HostImageDir=<share>/hosts" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4088(para) +msgid "" +"Repository for host icon files. The sysadmin can place icons for remote " +"hosts here and they will appear in <filename>gdmchooser</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4094(para) +msgid "" +"The file name must match the fully qualified name (FQDN) for the host. The " +"icons must be stored in gdk-pixbuf supported formats and they must be " +"readable to the GDM user." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4104(term) +msgid "Hosts" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4106(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Hosts=host1,host2" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4107(para) +msgid "" +"The hosts which should be listed in the chooser. The chooser will only list " +"them if they respond. This is done in addition to broadcast (if " +"<filename>Broadcast</filename> is set), so you need not list hosts on the " +"local network. This is useful if your networking setup doesn't allow all " +"hosts to be reachable by a broadcast packet." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4119(term) +msgid "ScanTime" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4121(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "ScanTime=4" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4122(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies how many seconds the chooser should wait for replies to its " +"BROADCAST_QUERY. Really this is only the time in which we expect a reply. We " +"will still add hosts to the list even if they reply after this time." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4134(title) +msgid "Debug Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4137(title) +msgid "[debug]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4143(para) +msgid "" +"Setting to true sends debug ouput to the syslog. This can be useful for " +"tracking down problems with GDM. This output tends to be verbose so should " +"not be turned on for general use." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4153(term) +msgid "Gestures" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4155(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Gestures=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4156(para) +msgid "" +"Setting to true sends debug ouput concerning the accessibility gesture " +"listeners to the syslog. This can be useful for tracking down problems with " +"them not working properly. This output tends to be verbose so should not be " +"turned on for general use." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4169(title) +msgid "Custom Commands" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4171(para) +msgid "" +"You can create up to 10 different commands. Gaps between command numbers are " +"allowed and their relative positioning within the section and with respect " +"to each other is not important as long as they conform to the permitted " +"range of [0-9]." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4180(title) +msgid "[customcommand]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4183(term) +msgid "CustomCommand[0-9]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4185(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "CustomCommand[0-9]=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4186(para) +msgid "" +"Full path and arguments to command to be executed when user selects " +"<filename>n-th</filename> \"Custom Command\" from the Actions menu. This can " +"be a ';' separated list of commands to try. If the value is empty or " +"missing, then the custom command is not available. By default this value is " +"not enabled, so to enable \"Custom Command\" it must be set to a nonempty " +"value. [0-9] represents the <filename>CustomCommand</filename> suffix and " +"can be an integer between 0 and 9." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4201(term) +msgid "CustomCommandIsPersistent[0-9]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4203(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "CustomCommandIsPersistent[0-9]=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4204(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies if <filename>n-th</filename> \"Custom Command\" will appear " +"outside the login manager, for example on the desktop through the Log Out/" +"Shut Down dialogs. If not specified the default value is \"false\". This " +"option is only valid if corresponding <filename>CustomCommand</filename> is " +"defined. [0-9] represents <filename>CustomCommand</filename> suffix and can " +"be an integer between 0 and 9." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4218(term) +msgid "CustomCommandLabel[0-9]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4220(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "CustomCommandLabel[0-9]=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4221(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies the stock label that will be displayed on the <filename>n-th</" +"filename> \"Custom Command\" buttons and menu items. If not specified the " +"default value is \"Custom_[0-9]\". This option is only valid if " +"corresponding <filename>CustomCommand</filename> is defined. [0-9] " +"represents <filename>CustomCommand</filename> suffix and can be an integer " +"between 0 and 9. This option can't contain any semicolon characters (i.e. \";" +"\")." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4235(term) +msgid "CustomCommandLRLabel[0-9]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4237(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "CustomCommandLRLabel[0-9]=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4238(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies the stock label that will be displayed on the <filename>n-th</" +"filename> \"Custom Command\" list items and radio buttons. If not specified " +"the default value is \"Execute custom command _[0-9]\". This option is only " +"valid if corresponding <filename>CustomCommand</filename> is defined. [0-9] " +"represents <filename>CustomCommand</filename> suffix and can be an integer " +"between 0 and 9." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4252(term) +msgid "CustomCommandNoRestart[0-9]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4254(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "CustomCommandNoRestart[0-9]=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4255(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies if gdm will be stopped/restarted once <filename>n-th</filename> " +"\"Custom Command\" has been executed. If not specified the default value is " +"\"false\". This option is only valid if corresponding " +"<filename>CustomCommand</filename> is defined. [0-9] represents " +"<filename>CustomCommand</filename> suffix and can be an integer between 0 " +"and 9. In addition when corresponding <filename>CustomCommandIsPersistent</" +"filename> is set to true, setting CustomCommandNoRestart to false will place " +"corresponding <filename>CustomCommand</filename> in the Shut Down dialog set " +"of actions, setting it to true will place corresponding " +"<filename>CustomCommand</filename> in the Log Out dialog set of actions." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4275(term) +msgid "CustomCommandText[0-9]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4277(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "CustomCommandText[0-9]=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4278(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies the message that will be displayed on the warning dialog box once " +"<filename>n-th</filename> \"Custom Command\" button/menu item/radio button/" +"list item has been activated. If not specified the default value is \"Are " +"you sure?\". This option is only valid if corresponding " +"<filename>CustomCommand</filename> is defined. [0-9] represents " +"<filename>CustomCommand</filename> suffix and can be an integer between 0 " +"and 9." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4292(term) +msgid "CustomCommandTooltip[0-9]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4294(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "CustomCommandTooltip[0-9]=" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4295(para) +msgid "" +"Specifies the message that will be displayed on tooltips for <filename>n-th</" +"filename> \"Custom Command\" entries. If not specified the default value is " +"\"Execute custom command [0-9]\". This option is only valid if corresponding " +"<filename>CustomCommand</filename> is defined. [0-9] represents " +"<filename>CustomCommand</filename> suffix and can be an integer between 0 " +"and 9." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4310(title) +msgid "X Server Definitions" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4312(para) +msgid "" +"To set up X servers, you need to provide GDM with information about the " +"installed X servers. You can have as many different definitions as you wish, " +"each identified with a unique name. The name <filename>Standard</filename> " +"is required. If you do not specify this server, GDM will assume default " +"values for a 'Standard' server and the path given by <filename>daemon/" +"StandardXServer</filename>. <filename>Standard</filename> is used as the " +"default, in situations when no other server has been defined." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4323(para) +msgid "" +"Servers are defined by sections named <filename>server-</filename> followed " +"by the identifier of this server. This should be a simple ASCII string with " +"no spaces. The GUI configuration program allows users to edit the servers " +"defined in the GDM configuration files but currently does not allow adding " +"or deleting entries. Like normal configuration options, <filename>server-</" +"filename> sections in the GDM Custom Configuration File override values in " +"the GDM System Defaults Configuration File. In other words, if a " +"<filename>server-Standard</filename> section is defined in the GDM Custom " +"Configuration File, then that will be used and the section in the GDM System " +"Defaults Configuration File will be ignored." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4338(title) +msgid "[server-Standard]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4341(term) +msgid "name" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4343(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "name=Standard server" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4344(para) +msgid "The name that will be displayed to the user." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4351(term) +msgid "command" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4353(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "command=/path/to/X" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4354(para) +msgid "" +"The command to execute, with full path to the binary of the X server, and " +"any extra arguments needed." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4362(term) +msgid "flexible" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4364(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "flexible=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4365(para) +msgid "" +"Indicates if this server is available as a choice when a user wishes to run " +"a flexible, on demand server." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4373(term) +msgid "handled" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4375(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "handled=true" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4392(term) +msgid "chooser" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4394(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "chooser=false" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4395(para) +msgid "" +"Indicates that GDM should instead of a login window run a chooser on this " +"window and allow the user to choose which server to log into." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4406(title) +msgid "Local Static X Display Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4408(para) +msgid "" +"The static display configuration specifies what displays should be always " +"managed by GDM. GDM will restart the X server on the display if it dies, for " +"example. There may be as many static displays that are managed as you wish, " +"although typically each display is associated with a real display. For " +"example, if a machine has two displays (say display \":0\" and display \":1" +"\"), then this section can be used to specify that a separate login screen " +"be managed for each screen. Each key in the <filename>[servers]</filename> " +"section corresponds to the display number to be managed. Normally there is " +"only one key, which is the key <filename>0</filename>, which corresponds to " +"the display <filename>:0</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4423(para) +msgid "" +"The GUI configuration program allows users to edit the static display " +"configuration defined in the GDM configuration files and allows the user to " +"add or delete entries. Like normal configuration options, the <filename>" +"[servers]</filename> section in the GDM Custom Configuration File overrides " +"values in the GDM System Defaults Configuration File." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4433(title) +msgid "[servers]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4436(term) +msgid "<display number>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4438(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "0=Standard" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4439(para) +msgid "" +"Control section for local displays. Each line indicates the local display " +"number and the command that needs to be run to start the X server(s)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4445(para) +msgid "" +"The command can either be a path to an X executable, or a name of one of the " +"server definitions. This can be followed by some arguments that should be " +"passed to the X server when executed. The gdm daemon doesn't enforce the " +"numbers to be in order or for them to be \"packed\". They keyword \"inactive" +"\" can be used instead of a command to specify that the display should be " +"not managed. This can be used in the GDM Custom Configuration File to turn " +"off a display that is defined in the GDM System Defaults Configuration File." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4458(para) +msgid "" +"GDM will splice \"<filename>-auth <ServAuthDir>/:n.Xauth :n</filename>" +"\", where n is the display number. Inside the command line before all other " +"arguments before running the X server." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4465(para) +msgid "" +"On some systems it is necessary for GDM to know on which virtual consoles to " +"run the X server. In this case, (if running XFree86) add \"vt7\" to the " +"command line, for example, to run on virtual console 7. However on Linux and " +"FreeBSD this is normally done automatically if the <filename>VTAllocation</" +"filename> key is set." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4474(para) +msgid "" +"Normally you do not need to add a <filename>-nolisten tcp</filename> flag as " +"this is added automatically for local X servers when the " +"<filename>DisallowTCP</filename> option is set." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4484(term) +msgid "priority" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4486(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "priority=0" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4487(para) +msgid "" +"Indicates that the X server should be started at a different process " +"priority. Values can be any integer value accepted by the setpriority C " +"library function (normally between -20 and 20) with 0 being the default. For " +"highly interactive applications, -5 yields good responsiveness. The default " +"value is 0 and the setpriority function is not called if the value is 0." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4503(title) +msgid "Per User Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4505(para) +msgid "" +"There are some per user configuration settings that control how GDM behaves. " +"GDM is picky about the file ownership and permissions of the user files it " +"will access, and will ignore files if they are not owned by the user or " +"files that have group/world write permission. It will also ignore the user " +"if the user's $HOME directory is not owned by the user or if the user's " +"$HOME directory has group/world write permission. files must also be smaller " +"than the <filename>UserMaxFile</filename> value as defined in the GDM " +"configuration. If it seems that GDM is not properly accessing user " +"configuration settings, the problem is most likely caused by one of these " +"checks failing." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4519(para) +msgid "" +"First there is the <filename>~/.dmrc</filename> file. In theory this file " +"should be shared between GDM and KDM, so users only have to configure things " +"once. This is a standard <filename>.ini</filename> style configuration file. " +"It has one section called <filename>[Desktop]</filename> which has two keys: " +"<filename>Session</filename> and <filename>Language</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4528(para) +msgid "" +"The <filename>Session</filename> key specifies the basename of the session " +"<filename>.desktop</filename> file that the user wishes to normally use " +"(without the <filename>.desktop</filename> extension, in other words). The " +"<filename>Language</filename> key specifies the language that the user " +"wishes to use by default. If either of these keys is missing, the system " +"default is used. The file would normally look as follows:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4538(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"[Desktop]\n" +"Session=gnome\n" +"Language=cs_CZ.UTF-8\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4544(para) +msgid "" +"Normally GDM will write this file when the user logs in for the first time, " +"and rewrite it if the user chooses to change their default values on a " +"subsequent login." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4550(para) +msgid "" +"If the GDM Face Browser is turned on, then the file <filename>$HOME/.face</" +"filename> is accessed. This file should be a standard image that GTK+ can " +"read, such as PNG or JPEG. It also must be smaller than the " +"<filename>MaxIconWidth</filename> and <filename>MaxIconHeight</filename> " +"values defined in the GDM configuration or it will be ignored. Users can run " +"the <command>gdmphotosetup</command> program to specify a face image and it " +"will copy the file to the <filename>$HOME/.face</filename> location and " +"scale it so its longest dimension is not larger than the " +"<filename>MaxIconWidth</filename> or <filename>MaxIconHeight</filename> " +"values. <command>gdmphotosetup</command> takes care to not change the aspect " +"ratio of the image." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4565(para) +msgid "" +"Face images can also be placed in the global face directory, which is " +"specified by the <filename>GlobalFaceDir</filename> configuration option " +"( normally <filename><share>/pixmaps/faces/</filename>) and the " +"filename should be the name of the user, optionally with a <filename>.png</" +"filename>, <filename>.jpg</filename>, etc. appended." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4576(title) +msgid "Controlling GDM" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4578(para) +msgid "" +"You can control GDM behavior during runtime in several different ways. You " +"can either run certain commands, or you can talk to GDM using either a unix " +"socket protocol, or a FIFO protocol." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4585(title) +msgid "Commands" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4587(para) +msgid "" +"To stop GDM, you can either send the TERM signal to the main daemon or run " +"the <command>gdm-stop</command> command which is in the <filename><" +"sbin>/</filename> directory. To restart GDM, you can either send the HUP " +"signal to the main daemon or run the <command>gdm-restart</command> command " +"which is also in the <filename><sbin>/</filename> directory. To " +"restart GDM but only after all the users have logged out, you can either " +"send the USR1 signal to the main daemon or run the <command>gdm-safe-" +"restart</command> command which is in the <filename><sbin>/</filename> " +"directory as well." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4600(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmflexiserver</command> command can be used to start new " +"flexible (on demand) displays if your system supports virtual terminals. " +"This command will normally lock the current session with a screensaver so " +"that the user can safely walk away from the computer and let someone else " +"log in. If more that two flexible displays have started " +"<command>gdmflexiserver</command> will display a pop-up dialog allowing the " +"user to select which session to continue. The user will normally have to " +"enter a password to return to the session. On session exit the system will " +"return to the previous virtual terminal. Run <command>gdmflexiserver --help</" +"command> to get a listing of possible options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4616(title) +msgid "The FIFO protocol" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4618(para) +msgid "" +"GDM also provides a FIFO called <filename>.gdmfifo</filename> in the " +"<filename>ServAuthDir</filename> directory (usually <filename><var>/" +"gdm/.gdmfifo</filename>). You must be root to use this protocol, and it is " +"mostly used for internal GDM chatter. It is a very simple protocol where you " +"just echo a command on a single line to this file. It can be used to tell " +"GDM things such as restart, suspend the computer, or restart all X servers " +"next time it has a chance (which would be useful from an X configuration " +"application)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4641(title) +msgid "Socket Protocol" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4643(para) +msgid "" +"GDM provides a unix domain socket for communication at <filename>/tmp/." +"gdm_socket</filename>. Using this you can check if GDM is running, the " +"version of the daemon, the current displays that are running and who is " +"logged in on them, and if GDM supports it on your operating system, also the " +"virtual terminals of all the console logins. The <command>gdmflexiserver</" +"command> command uses this protocol, for example, to launch flexible (on-" +"demand) displays." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4653(para) +msgid "gdmflexiserver accepts the following commands with the --command option:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4658(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"ADD_DYNAMIC_DISPLAY\n" +"ALL_SERVERS\n" +"ATTACHED_SERVERS\n" +"AUTH_LOCAL\n" +"CLOSE\n" +"FLEXI_XNEST\n" +"FLEXI_XNEST_USER\n" +"FLEXI_XSERVER\n" +"FLEXI_XSERVER_USER\n" +"GET_CONFIG\n" +"GET_CONFIG_FILE\n" +"GET_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE\n" +"GET_SERVER_LIST\n" +"GET_SERVER_DETAILS\n" +"GREETERPIDS\n" +"QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION\n" +"QUERY_CUSTOM_CMD_LABELS\n" +"QUERY_CUSTOM_CMD_NO_RESTART_STATUS\n" +"QUERY_VT\n" +"RELEASE_DYNAMIC_DISPLAYS\n" +"REMOVE_DYNAMIC_DISPLAY\n" +"SERVER_BUSY\n" +"SET_LOGOUT_ACTION\n" +"SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION\n" +"SET_VT\n" +"UPDATE_CONFIG\n" +"VERSION\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4688(para) +msgid "" +"These are described in detail below, including required arguments, response " +"format, and return codes." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4694(title) +msgid "ADD_DYNAMIC_DISPLAY" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4695(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"ADD_DYNAMIC_DISPLAY: Create a new server definition that will\n" +" run on the specified display leaving, it\n" +" in DISPLAY_CONFIG state.\n" +"Supported since: 2.8.0.0\n" +"Arguments: <display to run on>=<server>\n" +" Where <server> is either a configuration named in the\n" +" GDM configuration or a literal command name.\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <display>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 2 = Existing display\n" +" 3 = No server string\n" +" 4 = Display startup failure\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Dynamic Displays not allowed\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4717(title) +msgid "ALL_SERVERS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4718(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"ALL_SERVERS: List all displays, including console, remote, xnest.\n" +" This can, for example, be useful to figure out if\n" +" the display you are on is managed by the gdm daemon,\n" +" by seeing if it is in the list. It is also somewhat\n" +" like the 'w' command but for graphical sessions.\n" +"Supported since: 2.4.2.96\n" +"Arguments: None\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <server>;<server>;...\n" +"\n" +" <server> is <display>,<logged in user>\n" +"\n" +" <logged in user> can be empty in case no one logged in yet\n" +"\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4741(title) +msgid "ATTACHED_SERVERS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4742(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"ATTACHED_SERVERS: List all attached displays. Doesn't list XDMCP\n" +" and xnest non-attached displays.\n" +"Note: This command used to be named CONSOLE_SERVERS,\n" +" which is still recognized for backwards\n" +" compatibility. The optional pattern argument\n" +" is supported as of version 2.8.0.0.\n" +"Supported since: 2.2.4.0\n" +"Arguments: <pattern> (optional)\n" +" With no argument, all attached displays are returned. The optional\n" +" <pattern> is a string that may contain glob characters '*', '?', and\n" +" '[]'. Only displays that match the pattern will be returned.\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <server>;<server>;...\n" +"\n" +" <server> is <display>,<logged in user>,<vt or xnest\n" +" display>\n" +"\n" +" <logged in user> can be empty in case no one logged\n" +" in yet, and <vt> can be -1 if it's not known or not\n" +" supported (on non-Linux for example). If the display is an\n" +" xnest display and is a console one (that is, it is an xnest\n" +" inside another console display) it is listed and instead of\n" +" vt, it lists the parent display in standard form.\n" +"\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4775(title) +msgid "AUTH_LOCAL" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4776(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"AUTH_LOCAL: Setup this connection as authenticated for\n" +" FLEXI_SERVER. Because all full blown\n" +" (non-nested) displays can be started only from\n" +" users logged in locally, and here GDM assumes\n" +" only users logged in from GDM. They must pass\n" +" the xauth MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 that they were passed\n" +" before the connection is authenticated.\n" +"Note: The AUTH LOCAL command requires the\n" +" --authenticate option, although only\n" +" FLEXI XSERVER uses this currently.\n" +"Note: Since 2.6.0.6 you can also use a global\n" +" <ServAuthDir>/.cookie, which works for all\n" +" authentication except for SET_LOGOUT_ACTION and\n" +" QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION and SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION\n" +" which require a logged in display.\n" +"Supported since: 2.2.4.0\n" +"Arguments: <xauth cookie>\n" +" <xauth cookie> is in hex form with no 0x prefix\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4806(title) +msgid "CLOSE" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4807(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"CLOSE: Close sockets connection\n" +"Supported since: 2.2.4.0\n" +"Arguments: None\n" +"Answers: None\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4816(title) +msgid "FLEXI_XNEST" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4817(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"FLEXI_XNEXT: Start a new flexible nested display.\n" +"Note: Supported on older version from 2.2.4.0, later\n" +" 2.2.4.2, but since 2.3.90.4 you must supply 4\n" +" arguments or ERROR 100 will be returned. This\n" +" will start the nested X server command using\n" +" the XAUTHORITY file supplied and as the uid\n" +" same as the owner of that file (and same as\n" +" you supply). You must also supply the cookie as\n" +" the third argument for this display, to prove\n" +" that you indeed are this user. Also this file\n" +" must be readable ONLY by this user, that is\n" +" have a mode of 0600. If this all is not met,\n" +" ERROR 100 is returned.\n" +"Note: The cookie should be the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1,\n" +" the first one GDM can find in the XAUTHORITY\n" +" file for this display. If that's not what you\n" +" use you should generate one first. The cookie\n" +" should be in hex form.\n" +"Supported since: 2.3.90.4\n" +"Arguments: <display to run on> <uid of requesting user>\n" +" <xauth cookie for the display> <xauth file>\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <display>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 1 = No more flexi servers\n" +" 2 = Startup errors\n" +" 3 = X failed\n" +" 4 = X too busy\n" +" 5 = Xnest can't connect\n" +" 6 = No server binary\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4856(title) +msgid "FLEXI_XNEST_USER" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4857(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"FLEXI_XNEST_USER: Start a new flexible nested display and\n" +" initialize the greeter with the given username.\n" +"Note: This is a variant of the FLEXI_XNEST command.\n" +"Note: The cookie should be the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1,\n" +" the first one GDM can find in the XAUTHORITY\n" +" file for this display. If that's not what you\n" +" use you should generate one first. The cookie\n" +" should be in hex form.\n" +"Supported since: 2.17.7\n" +"Arguments: <username> <display to run on> <uid of requesting\n" +" user> <xauth cookie for the display> <xauth file>\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <display>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 1 = No more flexi servers\n" +" 2 = Startup errors\n" +" 3 = X failed\n" +" 4 = X too busy\n" +" 5 = Xnest can't connect\n" +" 6 = No server binary\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4886(title) +msgid "FLEXI_XSERVER" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4887(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"FLEXI_XSERVER: Start a new X flexible display. Only supported on\n" +" connection that passed AUTH_LOCAL\n" +"Supported since: 2.2.4.0\n" +"Arguments: <xserver type>\n" +" If no arguments, starts the standard X server\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <display>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 1 = No more flexi servers\n" +" 2 = Startup errors\n" +" 3 = X failed\n" +" 4 = X too busy\n" +" 6 = No server binary\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4909(title) +msgid "FLEXI_XSERVER_USER" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4910(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"FLEXI_XSERVER_USER: Start a new X flexible display and initialize the\n" +" greeter with the given username. Only supported on\n" +" connection that passed AUTH_LOCAL\n" +"Supported since: 2.17.7 \n" +"Arguments: <username> <xserver type>\n" +" If no server type specified, starts the standard X server\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <display>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 1 = No more flexi servers\n" +" 2 = Startup errors\n" +" 3 = X failed\n" +" 4 = X too busy\n" +" 6 = No server binary\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4933(title) +msgid "GET_CONFIG" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4934(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"GET_CONFIG: Get configuration value for key. Useful so\n" +" that other applications can request configuration\n" +" information from GDM. Any key defined as GDM_KEY_*\n" +" in gdm-daemon-config-keys.h is supported. Starting with version\n" +" 2.13.0.2, translated keys (such as\n" +" \"greeter/GdmWelcome[cs]\" are supported via GET_CONFIG.\n" +" Also starting with version 2.13.0.2 it is no longer necessary to\n" +" include the default value (i.e. you can use key\n" +" \"greeter/IncludeAll\" instead of having to use\n" +" \"greeter/IncludeAll=false\". \n" +"Supported since: 2.6.0.9\n" +"Arguments: <key>\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <value>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 50 = Unsupported key\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4958(title) +msgid "GET_CONFIG_FILE" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4959(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"GET_CONFIG_FILE: Get config file location being used by\n" +" the daemon. If the GDM daemon was started\n" +" with the --config option, it will return\n" +" the value passed in via the argument.\n" +"Supported since: 2.8.0.2\n" +"Arguments: None\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <full path to GDM configuration file>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4976(title) +msgid "GET_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4977(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"GET_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE: Get custom config file location being\n" +" used by the daemon.\n" +"Supported since: 2.14.0.0\n" +"Arguments: None\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <full path to GDM custom configuration file>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 1 = File not found\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4993(title) +msgid "GET_SERVER_DETAILS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:4994(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"GET_SERVER_DETAILS: Get detail information for a specific server.\n" +"Supported since: 2.13.0.4\n" +"Arguments: <server> <key>\n" +" Key values include:\n" +" NAME - Returns the server name\n" +" COMMAND - Returns the server command\n" +" FLEXIBLE - Returns \"true\" if flexible, \"false\"\n" +" otherwise\n" +" CHOOSABLE - Returns \"true\" if choosable, \"false\"\n" +" otherwise\n" +" HANDLED - Returns \"true\" if handled, \"false\"\n" +" otherwise\n" +" CHOOSER - Returns \"true\" if chooser, \"false\"\n" +" otherwise\n" +" PRIORITY - Returns process priority\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <value>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 1 = Server not found\n" +" 2 = Key not valid\n" +" 50 = Unsupported key\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5023(title) +msgid "GET_SERVER_LIST" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5024(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"GET_SERVER_LIST: Get a list of the server sections from\n" +" the configuration file.\n" +"Supported since: 2.13.0.4\n" +"Arguments: None\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <value>;<value>;...\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 1 = No servers found\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5040(title) +msgid "GREETERPIDS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5041(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"GREETERPIDS: List all greeter pids so that one can send HUP\n" +" to them for config rereading. Of course one\n" +" must be root to do that.\n" +"Supported since: 2.3.90.2\n" +"Arguments: None\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <pid>;<pid>;...\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5057(title) +msgid "QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5058(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION: Query which logout actions are possible\n" +" Only supported on connections that passed\n" +" AUTH_LOCAL.\n" +"Supported since: 2.5.90.0\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <action>;<action>;...\n" +" Where action is one of HALT, REBOOT, SUSPEND or CUSTOM_CMD[0-9].\n" +" An empty list can also be returned if no action is possible.\n" +" A '!' is appended to an action if it was already set with\n" +" SET_LOGOUT_ACTION or SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION. Note that\n" +" SET_LOGOUT_ACTION has precedence over\n" +" SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION.\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5080(title) +msgid "QUERY_CUSTOM_CMD_LABELS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5081(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +" QUERY_CUSTOM_CMD_LABELS: Query labels belonging to exported custom\n" +" commands Only supported on connections that\n" +" passed AUTH_LOCAL.\n" +" Supported since: 2.5.90.0\n" +" Answers:\n" +" OK <label1>;<label2>;...\n" +" Where labelX is one of the labels belonging to CUSTOM_CMDX\n" +" (where X in [0,GDM_CUSTOM_COMMAND_MAX)). An empty list can\n" +" also be returned if none of the custom commands are exported\n" +" outside login manager (no CustomCommandIsPersistent options\n" +" are set to true). \n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5102(title) +msgid "QUERY_CUSTOM_CMD_NO_RESTART_STATUS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5103(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"QUERY_CUSTOM_CMD_NO_RESTART_STATUS: Query NoRestart config options\n" +" for each of custom commands Only\n" +" supported on connections that\n" +" passed AUTH_LOCAL.\n" +"Supported since: 2.5.90.0\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <status>\n" +" Where each bit of the status represents NoRestart value for\n" +" each of the custom commands.\n" +" bit on (1): NoRestart = true, \n" +" bit off (0): NoRestart = false.\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5124(title) +msgid "QUERY_VT" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5125(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"QUERY_VT: Ask the daemon about which VT we are currently on.\n" +" This is useful for logins which don't own\n" +" /dev/console but are still console logins. Only\n" +" supported on Linux currently, other places will\n" +" just get ERROR 8. This is also the way to query\n" +" if VT support is available in the daemon in the\n" +" first place. Only supported on connections that\n" +" passed AUTH_LOCAL.\n" +"Supported since: 2.5.90.0\n" +"Arguments: None\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <vt number>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 8 = Virtual terminals not supported\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5148(title) +msgid "RELEASE_DYNAMIC_DISPLAYS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5149(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"RELEASE_DYNAMIC_DISPLAYS: Release dynamic displays currently in \n" +" DISPLAY_CONFIG state\n" +"Supported since: 2.8.0.0\n" +"Arguments: <display to release>\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <display>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 1 = Bad display number\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Dynamic Displays not allowed\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5166(title) +msgid "REMOVE_DYNAMIC_DISPLAY" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5167(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"REMOVE_DYNAMIC_DISPLAY: Remove a dynamic display, killing the server\n" +" and purging the display configuration\n" +"Supported since: 2.8.0.0\n" +"Arguments: <display to remove>\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK <display>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 1 = Bad display number\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Dynamic Displays not allowed\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5184(title) +msgid "SERVER_BUSY" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5202(title) +msgid "SET_LOGOUT_ACTION" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5226(title) +msgid "SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5227(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION: Tell the daemon to halt/restart/suspend\n" +" after everybody logs out. If only one\n" +" person logs out, then this is obviously\n" +" the same as the SET_LOGOUT_ACTION. Note\n" +" that SET_LOGOUT_ACTION has precedence\n" +" over SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION if it is set\n" +" to something other then NONE. If no one\n" +" is logged in, then the action takes effect\n" +" effect immediately. Only supported on\n" +" connections that passed AUTH_LOCAL.\n" +"Supported since: 2.5.90.0\n" +"Arguments: <action>\n" +" NONE Set exit action to 'none'\n" +" HALT Set exit action to 'halt'\n" +" REBOOT Set exit action to 'reboot'\n" +" SUSPEND Set exit action to 'suspend'\n" +" CUSTOM_CMD[0-9] Set exit action to 'custom command [0-9]'\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 7 = Unknown logout action, or not available\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5257(title) +msgid "SET_VT" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5258(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"SET_VT: Change to the specified virtual terminal.\n" +" This is useful for logins which don't own /dev/console\n" +" but are still console logins. Only supported on Linux\n" +" currently, other places will just get ERROR 8.\n" +" Only supported on connections that passed AUTH_LOCAL.\n" +"Supported since: 2.5.90.0\n" +"Arguments: <vt>\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 8 = Virtual terminals not supported\n" +" 9 = Invalid virtual terminal number\n" +" 100 = Not authenticated\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5279(title) +msgid "UPDATE_CONFIG" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5280(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"UPDATE_CONFIG: Tell the daemon to re-read a key from the \n" +" GDM configuration file. Any user can request\n" +" that values are re-read but the daemon will\n" +" only do so if the file has been modified\n" +" since GDM first read the file. Only users\n" +" who can change the GDM configuration file\n" +" (normally writable only by the root user) can\n" +" actually modify the GDM configuration. This\n" +" command is useful to cause the GDM to update\n" +" itself to recognize a change made to the GDM\n" +" configuration file by the root user.\n" +"\n" +" Starting with version 2.13.0.0, all GDM keys are\n" +" supported except for the following:\n" +"\n" +" daemon/PidFile\n" +" daemon/ConsoleNotify\n" +" daemon/User\n" +" daemon/Group\n" +" daemon/LogDir\n" +" daemon/ServAuthDir\n" +" daemon/UserAuthDir\n" +" daemon/UserAuthFile\n" +" daemon/UserAuthFBDir\n" +"\n" +" GDM also supports the following Psuedokeys:\n" +"\n" +" xdmcp/PARAMETERS (2.3.90.2) updates the following:\n" +" xdmcp/MaxPending\n" +" xdmcp/MaxSessions\n" +" xdmcp/MaxWait\n" +" xdmcp/DisplaysPerHost\n" +" xdmcp/HonorIndirect\n" +" xdmcp/MaxPendingIndirect\n" +" xdmcp/MaxWaitIndirect\n" +" xdmcp/PingIntervalSeconds (only affects new connections)\n" +"\n" +" xservers/PARAMETERS (2.13.0.4) updates the following:\n" +" all [server-foo] sections.\n" +"\n" +" Supported keys for previous versions of GDM:\n" +"\n" +" security/AllowRoot (2.3.90.2)\n" +" security/AllowRemoteRoot (2.3.90.2)\n" +" security/AllowRemoteAutoLogin (2.3.90.2)\n" +" security/RetryDelay (2.3.90.2)\n" +" security/DisallowTCP (2.4.2.0)\n" +" daemon/Greeter (2.3.90.2)\n" +" daemon/RemoteGreeter (2.3.90.2)\n" +" xdmcp/Enable (2.3.90.2)\n" +" xdmcp/Port (2.3.90.2)\n" +" daemon/TimedLogin (2.3.90.3)\n" +" daemon/TimedLoginEnable (2.3.90.3)\n" +" daemon/TimedLoginDelay (2.3.90.3)\n" +" greeter/SystemMenu (2.3.90.3)\n" +" greeter/ConfigAvailable (2.3.90.3)\n" +" greeter/ChooserButton (2.4.2.0)\n" +" greeter/SoundOnLoginFile (2.5.90.0)\n" +" daemon/AddGtkModules (2.5.90.0)\n" +" daemon/GtkModulesList (2.5.90.0)\n" +"Supported since: 2.3.90.2\n" +"Arguments: <key>\n" +" <key> is just the base part of the key such as\n" +" \"security/AllowRemoteRoot\"\n" +"Answers:\n" +" OK\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 0 = Not implemented\n" +" 50 = Unsupported key\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5356(title) +msgid "VERSION" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5357(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"VERSION: Query GDM version\n" +"Supported since: 2.2.4.0\n" +"Arguments: None\n" +"Answers:\n" +" GDM <gdm version>\n" +" ERROR <err number> <english error description>\n" +" 200 = Too many messages\n" +" 999 = Unknown error\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5374(title) +msgid "GDM Commands" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5377(title) +msgid "GDM User Commands" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5379(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM package provides the following different commands in " +"<filename>bindir</filename> intended to be used by the end-user:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5385(title) +msgid "" +"<command>gdmXnestchooser</command> and <command>gdmXnest</command> Command " +"Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5388(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmXnestchooser</command> command automatically gets the " +"correct display number, sets up access, and runs the nested X server command " +"with the \"-indirect localhost\" argument. This provides an XDMCP chooser " +"program. You can also supply as an argument the hostname whose chooser " +"should be displayed, so <command>gdmXnestchooser somehost</command> will run " +"the XDMCP chooser from host <command>somehost</command> inside a nested X " +"server session. You can make this command do a direct query instead by " +"passing the <command>-d</command> option as well. In addition to the " +"following options, this command also supports standard GNOME options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5403(title) +msgid "<command>gdmXnestchooser</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5406(term) +msgid "-x, --xnest=STRING" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5408(para) +msgid "" +"Nested X server command line, default is defined by the <filename>Xnest</" +"filename> configuration option." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5416(term) +msgid "-o, --xnest-extra-options=OPTIONS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5418(para) +msgid "Extra options for nested X server, default is no options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5425(term) +msgid "-n, --no-query" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5427(para) +msgid "Just run nested X server, no query (no chooser)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5434(term) +msgid "-d, --direct" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5436(para) +msgid "Do direct query instead of indirect (chooser)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5443(term) +msgid "-B, --broadcast" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5445(para) +msgid "Run broadcast instead of indirect (chooser)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5452(term) +msgid "-b, --background" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5454(para) +msgid "Run in background" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5461(term) +msgid "--no-gdm-check" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5463(para) +msgid "Don't check for running GDM" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5472(title) ../C/gdm.xml:5515(title) +msgid "<command>gdmflexichooser</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5474(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmflexiserver</command> command provides three features. It " +"can be used to run flexible (on demand) X displays, to run a flexible " +"display via nested X server, and to send commands to the GDM daemon process." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5481(para) +msgid "" +"Starting a flexible X display will normally lock the current session with a " +"screensaver and will redisplay the GDM login screen so a second user can log " +"in. This feature is only available on systems that support virtual terminals " +"and have them enabled. This feature is useful if you are logged in as user " +"A, and user B wants to log in quickly but user A does not wish to log out. " +"The X server takes care of the virtual terminal switching so it works " +"transparently. If there is more than one running display defined with " +"flexible=true, then the user is shown a dialog that displays the currently " +"running sessions. The user can then pick which session to continue and will " +"normally have to enter the password to unlock the screen." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5495(para) +msgid "" +"Nested displays works on systems that do not support virtual terminals. This " +"option starts a flexible display in a window in the current session. This " +"does not lock the current session, so is not as secure as a flexible server " +"started via virtual terminals." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5502(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmflexiserver --command</command> option provides a way to " +"send commands to the GDM daemon and can be used to debug problems or to " +"change the GDM configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5508(para) +msgid "" +"In addition to the following options, <command>gdmflexiserver</command> also " +"supports standard GNOME options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5518(term) +msgid "-c, --command=COMMAND" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5520(para) +msgid "Send the specified protocol command to GDM" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5527(term) +msgid "-n, --xnest" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5529(para) +msgid "Start a flexible X display in Nested mode" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5536(term) +msgid "-l, --no-lock" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5538(para) +msgid "Do not lock current screen" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5545(term) +msgid "-d, --debug" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5547(para) +msgid "" +"Turns on debugging output which gets sent to syslog. Same as turning on " +"debug in the configuration file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5555(term) +msgid "-a, --authenticate" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5557(para) +msgid "Authenticate before running --command" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5564(term) +msgid "-s, --startnew" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5566(para) +msgid "" +"Starts a new flexible display without displaying a dialog asking the user if " +"they wish to continue any existing sessions." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5577(title) ../C/gdm.xml:5604(title) +msgid "<command>gdmdynamic</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5579(para) +msgid "" +"<command>gdmdynamic</command> allows the management of displays in a dynamic " +"fashion. It is typically used in environments where it is not possible to " +"list the possible displays in the GDM configuration files. The " +"<command>gdmdynamic</command> command can be used to create a new display on " +"a particular display number, run all newly created displays, or remove a " +"display. The <command>gdmdynamic</command> command can also be used to list " +"all attached displays or only those attached displays that match a pattern. " +"The -a option is used to add a display, the -r option is used to run (or " +"release) a display, the -d option is used to delete a display, and the -l " +"option lists existing displays. Only one of these four options can be " +"specified at a time, so in the life cycle of a particular display, the " +"command will be run once to add, again to release (run) the display, and " +"finally to delete when the session is to be terminated." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5596(para) +msgid "" +"This program is designed to manage multiple simultaneous requests and tries " +"to avoid flooding the daemon with requests. If the sockets connection is " +"busy, it will sleep and retry a certain number of times that can be tuned " +"with the -s and -t options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5607(term) +msgid "-a display=server" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5609(para) +msgid "" +"Add a new display configuration, leaving it in the DISPLAY_CONFIG state. For " +"example, <command>\"-a 2=StandardServerTwo\"</command><command>\"-a 3=/usr/" +"X11R6/bin/X -dev /dev/fb2\"</command>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5615(para) +msgid "" +"The display will not actually be started until the display is released by " +"calling <command>gdmdynamic</command> again with the -r option." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5623(term) +msgid "-r" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5625(para) +msgid "Release (run) all displays waiting in the DISPLAY_CONFIG state." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5632(term) +msgid "-d display" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5634(para) +msgid "" +"Delete a display, killing the X server and purging the display " +"configuration. For example, \"-d 3\"." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5642(term) +msgid "-l [pattern]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5644(para) +msgid "" +"List displays via the ATTACHED_SERVERS <command>gdmflexiserver</command> " +"command. Without a pattern lists all attached displays. With a pattern will " +"match using glob characters '*', '?', and '[]'. For example: <command>\"-l " +"Standard*\"</command><command>\"-l *Xorg*\"</command>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5655(term) +msgid "-v" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5657(para) +msgid "Verbose mode. Prints diagnostic messages. to GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5665(term) +msgid "-b" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5667(para) +msgid "Background mode. Fork child to do the work and return immediately." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5674(term) +msgid "-t RETRY" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5676(para) +msgid "" +"If the daemon socket is busy, <command>gdmdynamic</command> will retry to " +"open the connection the specified RETRY number of times. Default value is 15." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5685(term) +msgid "-s SLEEP" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5687(para) +msgid "" +"If the daemon socket is busy, <command>gdmdynamic</command> will sleep an " +"amount of time between retries. A random number of seconds 0-5 is added to " +"the SLEEP value to help ensure that multiple calls to gdmdynamic do not all " +"try to restart at the same time. A SLEEP value of zero causes the sleep time " +"to be 1 second. Default value is 8 seconds." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5702(title) +msgid "<command>gdmphotosetup</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5704(para) +msgid "" +"Allows the user to select an image that will be used as the user's photo by " +"GDM's face browser, if enabled by GDM. The selected file is stored as " +"<filename>~/.face</filename>. This command accepts standard GNOME options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5713(title) +msgid "<command>gdmthemetester</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5715(para) +msgid "" +"<command>gdmthemetester</command> takes two parameters. The first parameter " +"specifies the environment and the second parameter specifies the path name " +"or the name of a theme to view. This is a tool for viewing a theme outside " +"of GDM. It is useful for testing or viewing themes. <command>gdmthemetester</" +"command> requires that the system support <command>gdmXnest</command>. Note " +"that themes can display differently depending on the theme's \"Show mode\". " +"<command>gdmthemetester</command> allows viewing the themes in different " +"modes via the environment option. Valid environment values and their " +"meanings follow: <screen>\n" +"console - In console mode.\n" +"console-timed - In console non-flexi mode.\n" +"flexi - In flexi mode.\n" +"xdmcp - In remote (XDMCP) mode.\n" +"remote-flexi - In remote (XDMCP) & flexi mode.\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5741(title) +msgid "GDM Root User Commands" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5743(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM package provides the following different commands in " +"<filename>sbindir</filename> intended to be used by the root user:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5749(title) ../C/gdm.xml:5765(title) +msgid "<command>gdm</command> and <command>gdm-binary</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5752(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdm</command> command is really just a script which runs the " +"<command>gdm-binary</command>, passing along any options. Before launching " +"<command>gdm-binary</command>, the gdm wrapper script will source the " +"<filename><etc>/profile</filename> file to set the standard system " +"environment variables. In order to better support internationalization, it " +"will also set the LC_MESSAGES environment variable to LANG if neither " +"LC_MESSAGES or LC_ALL are set. If you really need to set some additional " +"environment before launching GDM, you can do so in this script." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5769(term) +msgid "--help" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5771(para) +msgid "Gives a brief overview of the command line options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5778(term) +msgid "--nodaemon" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5780(para) +msgid "" +"If this option is specified, then GDM does not fork into the background when " +"run. You can also use a single-dash version, \"-nodaemon\" for compatibility " +"with other display managers." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5790(term) +msgid "--no-console" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5792(para) +msgid "" +"Tell the daemon that it should not run anything on the console. This means " +"that none of the local servers from the <filename>[servers]</filename> " +"section will be run, and the console will not be used for communicating " +"errors to the user. An empty <filename>[servers]</filename> section " +"automatically implies this option." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5804(term) +msgid "--config=CONFIGFILE" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5806(para) +msgid "Specify an alternative configuration file." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5813(term) +msgid "--preserve-ld-vars" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5815(para) +msgid "" +"When clearing the environment internally, preserve all variables starting " +"with LD_. This is mostly for debugging purposes." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5823(term) +msgid "--version" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5825(para) +msgid "Print the version of the GDM daemon." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5832(term) +msgid "--wait-for-go" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5834(para) +msgid "" +"If started with this option, gdm will init, but only start the first local " +"display and then wait for a GO message in the fifo protocol. No greeter will " +"be shown until the GO message is sent. Also flexiserver requests will be " +"denied and XDMCP will not be started until GO is given. This is useful for " +"initialization scripts which wish to start X early, but where you don't yet " +"want the user to start logging in. So the script would send the GO to the " +"fifo once it is ready and GDM will then continue. This functionality was " +"added in version 2.5.90.0." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5852(title) +msgid "<command>gdmsetup</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5854(para) +msgid "" +"<command>gdmsetup</command> runs a graphical application for modifying the " +"GDM configuration file. Normally on systems that support the PAM userhelper, " +"this is setup such that when you run <command>gdmsetup</command> as an " +"ordinary user, it will first ask you for your root password before starting. " +"Otherwise, this application may only be run as root. This application " +"supports standard GNOME options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5866(title) +msgid "<command>gdm-restart</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5868(para) +msgid "" +"<command>gdm-restart</command> stops and restarts GDM by sending the GDM " +"daemon a HUP signal. This command will immediately terminate all sessions " +"and log out users currently logged in with GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5876(title) +msgid "<command>gdm-safe-restart</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5878(para) +msgid "" +"<command>gdm-safe-restart</command> stops and restarts GDM by sending the " +"GDM daemon a USR1 signal. GDM will be restarted as soon as all users log out." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5886(title) +msgid "<command>gdm-stop</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5888(para) +msgid "" +"<command>gdm-stop</command> stops GDM by sending the GDM daemon a TERM " +"signal." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5896(title) +msgid "GDM Internal Commands" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5898(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM package provides the following different commands in " +"<filename>libexecdir</filename> intended to be used by the gdm daemon " +"process." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5905(title) +msgid "" +"<command>gdmchooser</command> and <command>gdmlogin</command> Command Line " +"Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5908(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmgreeter</command> and <command>gdmlogin</command> are two " +"different login applications, either can be used by GDM. " +"<command>gdmgreeter</command> is themeable with GDM themes while " +"<command>gdmlogin</command> is themable with GTK+ themes. These applications " +"are normally executed by the GDM daemon. Both commands support standard " +"GNOME options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5919(title) ../C/gdm.xml:5929(title) +msgid "<command>gdmchooser</command> Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5921(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdmchooser</command> is the XDMCP chooser application. The " +"<command>gdmchooser</command> is normally executed by the GDM daemon. It " +"supports the following options for XDM compatibility. This command supports " +"standard GNOME options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5932(term) +msgid "--xdmaddress=SOCKET" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5934(para) +msgid "Socket for XDM communication." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5941(term) +msgid "--clientaddress=ADDRESS" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5943(para) +msgid "" +"Client address to return in response to XDM. This option is for running " +"gdmchooser with XDM, and is not used within GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5951(term) +msgid "--connectionType=TYPE" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5953(para) +msgid "" +"Connection type to return in response to XDM. This option is for running " +"gdmchooser with XDM, and is not used within GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5963(command) +msgid "gdm-ssh-session" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5965(para) +msgid "" +"The <command>gdm-ssh-session</command> is normally executed by the GDM " +"daemon when starting a secure remote connection through ssh. It does not " +"take any options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5977(title) +msgid "Themed Greeter" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5979(para) +msgid "" +"This section describes the creation of themes for the Themed Greeter. For " +"examples including screenshots, see the standard installed themes and the " +"themes from <ulink type=\"http\" url=\"http://art.gnome.org/themes/" +"gdm_greeter/\"> the theme website</ulink>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5988(title) +msgid "Theme Overview" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:5990(para) +msgid "" +"GDM Themes can be created by creating an XML file that follows the " +"specification in gui/greeter/greeter.dtd. Theme files are stored in the " +"directory <filename><share>/gdm/themes/<theme_name></filename>. " +"Usually this would be under <filename>/usr/share</filename>. The theme " +"directory should contain a file called <filename>GdmGreeterTheme.desktop</" +"filename> which has similar format to other .desktop files and looks like:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6001(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"[GdmGreeterTheme]\n" +"Encoding=UTF-8\n" +"Greeter=circles.xml\n" +"Name=Circles\n" +"Description=Theme with blue circles\n" +"Author=Bond, James Bond\n" +"Copyright=(c) 2002 Bond, James Bond\n" +"Screenshot=screenshot.png\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6012(para) +msgid "" +"The Name, Description, Author and Copyright fields can be translated just " +"like the other <filename>.desktop</filename>files. All the files that are " +"mentioned should be in the theme directory itself. The Screenshot field " +"points to a file which should be a 200x150 screenshot of the theme in action " +"(it is OK not to have one, but it makes it nicer for user). The Greeter " +"field points to an XML file that contains the description of the theme. The " +"description will be given later." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6022(para) +msgid "" +"Once you have theme ready and installed you can test it with the installed " +"<command>gdmthemetester</command> script. This script assumes that the X " +"server supports a nested server command. This command takes two arguments, " +"first the environment that should be used. This is one of console, console-" +"timed, flexi, remote-flexi, xdmcp. Where console is a standard console " +"login, console-timed is a console login with a timed login going on, flexi " +"is for any local flexible display, remote-flexi is for flexi displays that " +"are not local (such as an Xnest flexiserver run from a remote display) and " +"xdmcp is for remote XDMCP connections. The second argument is the theme " +"name. So for example to test how things look in the XDMCP mode with the " +"circles theme you would run:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6038(command) +msgid "gdmthemetester xdmcp circles" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6041(para) +msgid "" +"Be sure to test all the environments with your theme, and make sure to test " +"how the caps lock warning looks by pressing caps lock. This is also a good " +"way to take screenshots, just take a screenshot of the nested display " +"window. This can be done in GNOME by focusing the nested login window and " +"pressing Alt-PrintScreen." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6049(para) +msgid "" +"Once you have all this done, then make a tarball that contains the directory " +"name (so that you could just untar it in the <filename><share>/gdm/" +"themes</filename> directory). And this is the tarball you distribute and " +"people can install from the graphical configuration application. You can do " +"this with the commands: <screen>\n" +"cd <share>/gdm/themes\n" +"tar czvf <theme_name>.tar.gz <theme_name>/\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6063(title) +msgid "Detailed Description of Theme XML format" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6066(title) +msgid "greeter tag" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6068(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM theme format is specified in XML format contained within a <" +"greeter> tag. You may specify a GTK+ theme to be used with this theme by " +"using the gtk-theme element in the greeter tag as in the following example." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6075(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n" +"<!DOCTYPE greeter SYSTEM \"greeter.dtd\">\n" +"<greeter gtk-theme=\"Crux\">\n" +"[...]\n" +"</greeter>\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6083(para) +msgid "" +"Contained within the greeter tag can be the nodes described in the next " +"sections of this document. Some of these nodes are containers (box nodes, " +"rect item nodes) which can be used to organize how to display the nodes that " +"the user sees and interacts with (such as button, pixmap and entry item " +"nodes)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6093(title) +msgid "Box Nodes" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6095(para) +msgid "" +"Box nodes are container nodes for item nodes. Box nodes are specified as " +"follows: <screen>\n" +"<box orientation=\"alignment\" min-width=\"num\"\n" +"xpadding=\"num\" ypadding=\"num\" spacing=\"num\"\n" +"homogeneous=\"bool\">\n" +"</screen> Where \"num\" means number and bool means either \"true\" or " +"\"false\" The alignment value can be either \"horizontal\" or \"vertical\". " +"If you leave any property off it will default to zero or \"false\" in case " +"of \"homogeneous\" and \"vertical\" for the orientation." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6111(para) +msgid "" +"If the box is homogeneous then the children are allocated equal amount of " +"space." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6116(para) +msgid "" +"The \"min-width\" must be specified in pixels. Obviously there is also a " +"corresponding \"min-height\" property as well." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6124(title) +msgid "Fixed Nodes" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6126(para) +msgid "" +"Fixed is a container that has its children scattered about laid out with " +"precise coordinates. The size of this container is the biggest rectangle " +"that contains all the children. Fixed has no extra properties and so you " +"just use: <screen>\n" +"<fixed>\n" +"</screen> Then you put other items with proper position nodes inside this." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6137(para) +msgid "The \"toplevel\" node is really just like a fixed node." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6143(title) +msgid "Item Nodes" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6145(para) +msgid "" +"A GDM Theme is created by specifying a hierarchy of item and box nodes. Item " +"nodes can have the following value for \"type\":" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6153(term) +msgid "button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6155(para) +msgid "" +"A button field. This field uses a GTK+ button. It is also possible to make a " +"\"rect\" item act like a button by setting its button element to true. " +"However it is better to use GTK+ buttons in GDM themes since these are " +"accessible to users with disabilities. Also, GTK+ buttons can be themed. " +"This feature is supported in GDM 2.14.6 and later." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6167(term) +msgid "entry" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6169(para) +msgid "Text entry field." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6176(term) +msgid "label" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6178(para) +msgid "A text label. Must have a \"text\" node to specify the text." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6186(term) +msgid "list" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6188(para) +msgid "" +"A face browser widget. Only useful if the face browser is enabled via the " +"configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6196(term) +msgid "pixmap" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6198(para) +msgid "" +"An pixmap image in a format that gdk-pixbuf supports like PNG, JPEG, Tiff, " +"etc...)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6206(term) +msgid "rect" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6208(para) +msgid "Rectangle." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6215(term) +msgid "svg" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6217(para) +msgid "Scaled Vector Graphic image." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6224(para) +msgid "" +"For example: <screen>\n" +"<item type=\"label\">\n" +"</screen> Items can specify ID values which gives them a specific look and " +"feel or formatting. Furthermore you can customize the login process by " +"adding custom widgets with custom id's for some items (currently only the " +"list item)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6235(para) +msgid "Entry items can have id values as follows:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6241(term) +msgid "user-pw-entry" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6243(para) +msgid "" +"Entry field for userid and password entry. This is the field used for " +"responses for the PAM/GDM questions (Username, Password, etc..)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6252(para) +msgid "" +"List items by default display as lists, but the combo=\"true\" attribute can " +"be used to specify combo box style (combo style supported since GDM 2.16.2). " +"Some predefined lists may be included in a theme by using the following id " +"values. Customized lists may also be defined, which are explained below." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6262(term) +msgid "session" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6264(para) +msgid "" +"A list of available sessions, which allows the user to pick the session to " +"use. Supported since GDM 2.16.2." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6274(term) +msgid "language" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6276(para) +msgid "" +"A list of available languages, which allows the user to pick the language to " +"use. Supported since GDM 2.16.2." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6286(term) +msgid "userlist" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6288(para) +msgid "" +"A Face Browser list, so that users can pick their username by clicking on " +"this instead of typing. This obviously exposes the usernames to viewers of " +"the login screen, and is not recommended for users who feel that this " +"reduces security. The face browser does not support combo box style." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6301(term) +msgid "userlist-rect" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6303(para) +msgid "" +"This id can be specified for the <rect> object containing the userlist " +"and if the userlist is empty then this rectangle will not be shown. This " +"allows the theme to define something like an area with a different color and/" +"or alpha to surround the userlist, but only if there are users to display. " +"Supported since 2.16.2." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6315(para) +msgid "" +"Furthermore, you can have an arbitrary id (I'd recommend starting the id " +"with 'custom' not to conflict with future additions to this spec) and ask " +"extra information of the user. See the section 'Custom Widgetry'" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6322(para) +msgid "Label items can have id values as follows:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6328(term) +msgid "clock" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6330(para) +msgid "Label that displays the date and time." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6337(term) +msgid "pam-prompt" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6339(para) +msgid "" +"Label that displays the PAM prompt. This is the prompt that PAM uses to ask " +"for username, password, etc..." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6347(term) +msgid "pam-error" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6349(para) +msgid "Label that displayst PAM/GDM error messages. Such as when user can't log in." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6357(term) +msgid "pam-error-logo" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6359(para) +msgid "" +"An image that will be displayed only when a pam-error message is being " +"displayed. This is useful for displaying an \"Attention\" icon, for example. " +"This feature is supported in GDM 2.14.6 and later." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6369(term) +msgid "pam-message" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6371(para) +msgid "" +"Label that displays the PAM message. These are messages that PAM/GDM gives " +"about state of the account, help about the prompts and other information." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6380(term) +msgid "timed-label" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6382(para) +msgid "Label that displays timed login information." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6389(para) +msgid "Rectangles can have id values as follows:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6395(term) +msgid "caps-lock-warning" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6397(para) +msgid "" +"Displays an icon that shows if the CAPS LOCK key is depressed. This " +"rectangle will be hidden/shown appropriately" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6406(para) +msgid "" +"If an item is of type rect, the item can be a button. Buttons must also " +"include a \"button\" value as follows: <screen>\n" +"<item type=\"rect\" id=\"disconnect_button\" button=\"true\">.\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6414(para) +msgid "Possible values for button ids are as follows." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6420(term) +msgid "chooser_button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6422(para) +msgid "Runs the XDMCP chooser." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6429(term) +msgid "config_button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6431(para) +msgid "Runs the GDM configuration application." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6438(term) +msgid "custom_cmd_button[0-9]" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6440(para) +msgid "Runs the <filename>n-th</filename> custom command." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6447(term) +msgid "disconnect_button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6449(para) +msgid "Disconnect from remote session." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6456(term) +msgid "language_button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6458(para) +msgid "Displays the language selection dialog." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6465(term) +msgid "halt_button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6467(para) +msgid "Halt (shuts down) the system." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6474(term) +msgid "reboot_button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6476(para) +msgid "Restart the system." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6483(term) +msgid "session_button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6485(para) +msgid "List and select from available sessions." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6492(term) +msgid "suspend_button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6494(para) +msgid "Suspend the system." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6501(term) +msgid "system_button" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6503(para) +msgid "" +"Perform halt/restart/suspend/etc. options (if allowed by GDM configuration). " +"Also allows user to run configurator if user enters root password (again if " +"allowed by GDM configuration). This is usually now labeled Actions, and " +"referred to as the Actions menu." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6514(para) +msgid "" +"By default, the GDM login screen will disappear after authentication. This " +"can result in flicker between the login screen and the session. The " +"\"background\" property allows users to specify what elements of the theme " +"are the background image. When used, this will cause GDM to remove all non-" +"background items from the display and render the remaining \"background\" " +"items to the root window. This can be used to create a smooth transition " +"between the login screen and the session. For example, if the GDM theme and " +"the session use the same background, then this will make the background " +"apear seamless." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6527(para) +msgid "" +"Item nodes may specify a \"background\" property which can be set to \"true" +"\" or \"false\" (not setting this property is equivalent to \"false\"), as " +"follows:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6533(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"<item type=\"rect\" background=\"true\">\n" +" <normal file=\"background.svg\"/>\n" +" <pos x=\"0\" y=\"0\" width=\"100%\" height=\"-75\"/>\n" +"</item>\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6540(para) +msgid "" +"If no item node has \"background\" property set, then the background is not " +"modified when greeter exits." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6545(para) +msgid "" +"To use a different background for login transition than the one used for " +"login, the theme should specify two item nodes (which could contain pixmaps " +"or svg images, for example). The item which corresponds to the greeter " +"background should not have the \"background\" property while the item which " +"corresponds to the transition background should have the \"background\" " +"property. For instance :" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6554(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\"?>\n" +"<!DOCTYPE greeter SYSTEM \"greeter.dtd\">\n" +" <greeter>\n" +"\n" +" <item type=\"rect\" background=\"true\">\n" +" <normal file=\"background_for_login.svg\"/>\n" +" <pos x=\"0\" y=\"0\" width=\"100%\" height=\"100%\"/>\n" +" </item>\n" +" <item type=\"rect\">\n" +" <normal file=\"background_for_greeter.svg\"/>\n" +" <pos x=\"0\" y=\"0\" width=\"100%\" height=\"100%\"/>\n" +" </item>\n" +"[...]\n" +"</greeter>\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6573(title) +msgid "Position Node" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6575(para) +msgid "" +"Each item can specify its position and size via the \"pos\" node. For " +"example: <screen>\n" +"<pos x=\"0\" y=\"4\" width=\"100%\" height=\"100%\"/>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6583(para) +msgid "" +"Both position and size can be given in percent and it will be taken as the " +"percentage of the size of the current container. For toplevel items it's the " +"percentage of the whole screen." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6589(para) +msgid "" +"For x and y, you can also specify a negative position which means position " +"from the right or bottom edge. But this only applies with absolute " +"coordinates. With percentage you can specify negative position and it will " +"be still from the same edge." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6596(para) +msgid "" +"The position also specifies the anchor of the item, this can be \"n\" \"ne\" " +"\"e\" \"se\" \"s\" \"sw\" \"w\" and \"nw\" or \"center\" which stand for the " +"different edges/corners or \"center\" for center. For example: <screen>\n" +"<pos x=\"10%\" y=\"50%\" anchor=\"w\" width=\"80%\" height=\"95\"/>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6607(para) +msgid "" +"If the item contains a box, you can specify width and height to be \"box\" " +"to mean that they are supposed to be the width and height of the box, that " +"is the items in the box plus the padding." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6613(para) +msgid "" +"If the item contains an SVG image, you can specify width and height to be " +"\"scale\" to mean that the SVG image should be scaled to fit the requested " +"area." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6619(para) +msgid "" +"You can also specify an \"expand\" property to either be \"true\" or false. " +"If true then the child will be expanded in the box as much as possible (that " +"is it will be given more space if available)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6626(para) +msgid "" +"There are two extra properties you can specify (as of 2.4.4.3) for labels " +"(and labels only). The first is \"max-width\" which will specify the maximum " +"width of the label in pixels. And the second is \"max-screen-percent-width\" " +"which specifies the maximum percentage of the screen width that the label " +"can occupy. By default no label will occupy more then 90% of the screen by " +"width. An example may be: <screen>\n" +"<item type=\"label\">\n" +"<pos x=\"10%\" max-screen-percent-width=\"50%\"/>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6642(title) +msgid "Show Node" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6644(para) +msgid "" +"Some items may only display in certain modes, like when doing a remote " +"display. Multiple values can be specified and must be separated with commas. " +"The following values are possible:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6650(para) +msgid "<filename>console</filename> - In console mode." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6653(para) +msgid "<filename>console-fixed</filename> - In console non-flexi mode." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6656(para) +msgid "<filename>console-flexi</filename> - In console & flexi mode." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6659(para) +msgid "<filename>flexi</filename> - In flexi mode." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6662(para) +msgid "<filename>remote</filename> - In remote mode." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6665(para) +msgid "<filename>remote-flexi</filename> - In remote & flexi mode." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6669(para) +msgid "" +"For example: <screen>\n" +"<show modes=\"flexi,remote\"/>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6676(para) +msgid "" +"You can also specify the \"type\" value to indicate that certain items " +"should only be displayed if the type is true. Valid values include the " +"following:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6682(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>chooser</filename>, if ChooserButton is set to \"true\" in the GDM " +"configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6686(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>config</filename>, if ConfigAvailable is set to \"true\" in the " +"GDM configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6690(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>custom_cmd[0-9]</filename>, if <filename>n-th</filename> " +"CustomCommand is specified in the GDM configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6694(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>halt</filename>, if HaltDaemon is specified in the GDM " +"configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6698(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>reboot</filename>, if RebootCommand is specified in the GDM " +"configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6702(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>suspend</filename>, if SuspendCommand is specified in the GDM " +"configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6706(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>system</filename>, if SystemMenu is specified in the GDM " +"configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6710(para) +msgid "" +"<filename>timed</filename>, if TimedLoginEnabled is set to \"true\" in the " +"GDM configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6715(para) +msgid "" +"For example: <screen>\n" +"<show modes=\"console\" type=\"system\"/>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6722(para) +msgid "" +"Alternatively, you can specify a \"min-screen-width\" or \"min-screen-height" +"\" value to indicate that certain items should only be displayed if the " +"screen resolution is the at least the given required size." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6729(para) +msgid "" +"For example: <screen>\n" +"<show min-screen-height=\"768\"/>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6736(para) +msgid "" +"Note that if SystemMenu is off then the halt, restart, suspend, chooser and " +"config choices will not be shown, so this is a global toggle for them all. " +"See some of the standard themes for how the show modes are used." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6745(title) +msgid "Normal/Active/Prelight Nodes" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6747(para) +msgid "" +"Depending on the item type (except for userlist - refer to Color node " +"below), it can specify its color, font, or image via the following tags:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6753(para) +msgid "<filename>normal</filename> - normal state." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6756(para) +msgid "<filename>active</filename> - when the item has active focus." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6759(para) +msgid "<filename>prelight</filename> - when the mouse is hovering over the item." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6764(para) +msgid "" +"When item is \"rect\" (alpha can be omitted and defaults to 0.0): <screen>\n" +"<normal color=\"#ffffff\" alpha=\"0.0\">\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6772(para) +msgid "" +"When item is \"label\" <screen>\n" +"<normal color=\"#ffffff\" font=\"Sans 14\"/>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6779(para) +msgid "" +"When the item type is \"pixmap\" or \"SVG\", then the normal, active, and " +"prelight tags specify the images to use as follows: <screen>\n" +"<normal file=\"picture.png\" tint=\"#dddddd\"/>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6788(para) +msgid "" +"Note that relative pathnames are assumed to be in the same directory as the " +"theme <filename>.xml</filename> file in <filename><share>/gdm/themes/" +"<theme_name></filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6794(para) +msgid "" +"Note that alternative image file can be specified using the altfile[n] " +"property. GDM will use the last valid image filename specified. For example: " +"<screen>\n" +"<normal file=\"picture.png\" altfile1=\"distribution-blah-image.png\" " +"altfile2=\"distribution-foo-image.png\"/>\n" +"</screen> If <filename>distribution-foo-image.png</filename> is a valid " +"image filename it will be used. Otherwise distribution-blah-image.png will " +"be used if valid. This feature supported since 2.16.3." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6809(title) +msgid "Face Browser Icon/Label Color Nodes" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6811(para) +msgid "" +"If the item type is of userlist, then the background color for the icon and " +"label can be set separately via the the following tag:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6817(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"<color iconcolor=\"#dddddd\" labelcolor=\"#ffffff\"/>\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6824(title) +msgid "Text Node" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6826(para) +msgid "" +"Text tags are used by labels. They can be used to display localized text as " +"follows (if the \"xml:lang\" attribute is omitted, the C locale is assumed): " +"<screen>\n" +"<text xml:lang=\"fr\">Option</text>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6835(para) +msgid "" +"You can include pango markup in the text nodes for labels, however you must " +"encode it. So for example to have the label of \"foo<sup>bar</" +"sup>\", you must type: <screen>\n" +"<text>\"foo<sup>bar</sup>\"</text>\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6844(para) +msgid "" +"Text nodes can contain the following special character sequences which will " +"be translated as follows:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6849(para) +msgid "%% - A literal % character" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6852(para) +msgid "" +"%c - Clock time. Only labels with the \"clock\" id will update automatically " +"every second. Other labels will contain a static timestamp." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6857(para) +msgid "%d - Display name (DISPLAY environment variable)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6860(para) +msgid "%h - Hostname (gethostname output)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6863(para) +msgid "%m - Machine name (uname.machine output)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6866(para) +msgid "%n - Node name (uname.nodename output)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6869(para) +msgid "%o - Domain name (getdomainname output)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6872(para) +msgid "%r - Release name (uname.release output)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6875(para) +msgid "%s - System name (uname.sysname output)" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6878(para) +msgid "" +"%t - Current timed delay value from configuration file (0 if off) followed " +"by the word \"seconds\" if value is greater than 1 or the word \"second\" if " +"the value is 1. This character sequence is intended to be only used " +"internally to display the \"timed-label\" message, which is automatically " +"updated every second." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6886(para) +msgid "" +"%u - Timed username value from configuration file (empty if off) This " +"character sequence is intended to be only used internally to display the " +"\"timed-label\" message, which is automatically updated every second." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6892(para) +msgid "\\n - Carriage return" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6895(para) +msgid "" +"_ - An underscore causes the following character to be underlined. If it " +"precedes a % character sequence, the string that replaces the character " +"sequence is underlined." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6903(title) +msgid "Stock node" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6905(para) +msgid "" +"Certain common localized labels can be specified via the stock tags. The " +"\"text\" tag is ignored if the \"stock\" tag is used. You should really use " +"the stock labels rather then just putting all the translations into the " +"themes. This gives faster load times and likely better translations. The " +"following values are valid:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6914(para) +msgid "<filename>cancel</filename>, _(\"_Cancel\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6917(para) +msgid "<filename>caps-lock-warning</filename>, _(\"Caps Lock is on.\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6921(para) +msgid "<filename>chooser</filename>, _(\"Remote Login via _XDMCP\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6924(para) +msgid "<filename>config</filename>, _(\"_Configure\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6927(para) +msgid "<filename>custom_cmd[0-9]</filename>, getting label from config file" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6930(para) +msgid "<filename>disconnect</filename>, _(\"D_isconnect\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6933(para) +msgid "<filename>halt</filename>, _(\"Shut _Down\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6936(para) +msgid "<filename>language</filename>, _(\"_Language\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6939(para) +msgid "<filename>ok</filename>, _(\"_OK\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6942(para) +msgid "<filename>options</filename>, _(\"_Options\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6945(para) +msgid "<filename>quit</filename>, _(\"_Quit\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6948(para) +msgid "<filename>reboot</filename>, _(\"_Restart\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6951(para) +msgid "<filename>session</filename>, _(\"_Session\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6954(para) +msgid "<filename>startagain</filename>, _(\"_Start Again\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6957(para) +msgid "<filename>suspend</filename>, _(\"Sus_pend\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6960(para) +msgid "<filename>system</filename>, _(\"_Actions\" (Formerly \"S_ystem\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6964(para) +msgid "<filename>timed-label</filename>, _(\"User %u will login in %t\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6968(para) +msgid "<filename>username-label</filename>, _(\"Username:\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6971(para) +msgid "<filename>welcome-label</filename>, _(\"Welcome to %n\"" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6975(para) +msgid "" +"For example: <screen>\n" +"<stock type=\"welcome-label\">\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6984(title) +msgid "Custom Widgetry" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6986(para) +msgid "" +"Currently there is one item which is customizable and this is the list item. " +"If you need to ask the user extra things, such as to pick from a list of " +"places to log into, or set of custom login sessions you can setup the list " +"item and add listitem children that describe the choices. Each listitem must " +"have an id and a text child. The choice will be recorded in the file " +"<filename><ServAuthDir>/<display>.GreeterInfo</filename> as " +"<filename><list id>=<listitem id></filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:6997(para) +msgid "" +"For example suppose we are on display :0, <filename>ServAuthDir</filename> " +"is <filename><var>/lib/gdm</filename> and we have the following in the " +"theme:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7004(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"<item type=\"list\" id=\"custom-config\">\n" +"<pos anchor=\"nw\" x=\"1\" y=\"1\" height=\"200\" width=\"100\">\n" +"<listitem id=\"foo\">\n" +"<text>Foo</text>\n" +"</listitem>\n" +"<listitem id=\"bar\">\n" +"<text>Bar</text>\n" +"</listitem>\n" +"</item>\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7016(para) +msgid "" +"Then if the user chooses 'Foo' then <filename><var>/lib/gdm/:0." +"GreeterInfo</filename> will contain: <screen>\n" +"custom-config=foo\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7028(title) +msgid "Accessibility" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7029(para) +msgid "" +"GDM supports \"Accessible Login\", allowing users to log into their desktop " +"session even if they cannot easily use the screen, mouse, or keyboard in the " +"usual way. Accessible Technology (AT) programs such as <command>GOK</" +"command> (on-screen keyboard) and <command>orca</command> (magnifier and " +"text-to-speech) are supported. The \"GTK+ Greeter\" best supports " +"accessibility, so it is recommended for accessibility support. The \"Themed " +"Greeter\" supports some accessibility features and may be usable by some " +"users. But some AT programs, such as <command>GOK</command>, do not yet work " +"with the \"Themed Greeter\"." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7042(para) +msgid "" +"Accessibility is enabled by specifying the \"GTK+ Greeter\" in the \"Local\" " +"tab for the console display and specifying the \"GTK+ Greeter\" in the " +"\"Remote\" tab for remote displays. Or you can modify the <filename>Greeter</" +"filename> and <filename>RemoteGreeter</filename> configuration options by " +"hand to be <command>/usr/lib/gdmlogin</command>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7051(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM greeter programs support the ability to launch AT's at login time " +"via configurable \"gestures\". These gestures can be defined to be standard " +"keyboard hotkeys, switch device event, or mouse motion events. When using " +"the \"GTK+ Greeter\", the user may also change the visual appearance of the " +"login UI. For example, to use a higher-contrast color scheme for better " +"visibility." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7060(para) +msgid "" +"Note that <command>gdmsetup</command> does not yet work with accessibility, " +"so that users who require AT programs should only configure GDM by editing " +"the ASCII files directly." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7067(title) +msgid "Accessibility Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7069(para) +msgid "" +"In order to enable Accessible Login, the system administrator must make some " +"changes to the default login configuration by manually modifying three human-" +"readable configuration files, stored in the GDM Custom Configuration File, " +"AccessKeyMouseEvents File, and AccessDwellMouseEvents File. The " +"AccessKeyMouseEvents and AccessDwellMouseEvents contain reasonable default " +"gestures for launching <command>GOK</command> and <command>orca</command>, " +"but some users may require these gestures to be configured to best meet " +"their needs. For example, shorter or longer duration for holding down a " +"button or hotkey might make the login experience more usable for some users. " +"Also, additional AT programs may be added to the configuration file if " +"needed." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7085(title) +msgid "Accessibile Theming" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7087(para) +msgid "" +"If using the \"GTK+ Greeter\" users can easily switch the color and contrast " +"scheme of the dialog. To do this, ensure the <filename>AllowGtkThemeChange</" +"filename> parameter in the GDM configuration is set to \"true\". This should " +"be the default value. When true, the \"Standard Greeter\" contains a menu " +"allowing the user to change to a different GTK+ theme. The " +"<filename>GtkThemesToAllow</filename> configuration choice can also be used " +"to limit the choices available as desired. For example:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7099(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"GtkThemesToAllow=HighContrast,HighContrastInverse\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7103(para) +msgid "" +"If using the \"Themed Greeter\" there may be suitable GDM themes available " +"that provide needed color and contrast schemes, but these are not yet " +"shipped with the GDM program. Some distributions may ship such themes. There " +"is not yet any mechanism to switch between themes in the \"Themed Greeter\", " +"so if an accessible theme is required by one user, then all users would need " +"to use the same theme." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7115(title) +msgid "AT Program Support" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7117(para) +msgid "" +"To enable user to launch AT such as the <command>GOK</command> or " +"<command>orca</command>, the <filename>AddGtkModules</filename> parameter in " +"the GDM configuration must be set to \"true\". Also the " +"<filename>GtkModulesList</filename> parameter must be uncommented and set as " +"follows:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7126(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"GtkModulesList=gail:atk-bridge:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libdwellmouselistener:/usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libkeymouselistener\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7130(para) +msgid "" +"This causes all GDM GUI programs to be run with the appropriate GTK modules " +"for launching AT programs. The use of assistive technologies and the atk-" +"bridge module requires the registry daemon, <command>at-spi-registryd</" +"command>, to be running. This is handled by the GDM GUI starting with " +"version 2.17." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7138(para) +msgid "" +"System administrators may wish to load only the minimum subset of these " +"modules which is required to support their user base. The " +"\"libkeymouselistener\" provides hotkey and switch gesture support while the " +"\"libdwellmouselistener\" provides mouse motion gesture support. If your " +"user base only requires one or the other, it is only necessary to include " +"the gesture listener that is needed. Also, some AT programs may not require " +"gail or atk-bridge. If you find the AT programs you need works fine without " +"including these, then they may be omitted. Note that some AT programs work " +"with a reduced feature set if gail and/or atk-bridge are not present. " +"However, for general accessibility use, including all four is suitable." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7153(para) +msgid "" +"Once \"keymouselistener\" and/or \"dwellmouselistener\" have been added to " +"the <filename>AddGtkModules</filename> loaded by GDM, then you may need to " +"modiify the gesture configurations to meet your user's needs. Default " +"gestures are provided for launching <command>GOK</command> and " +"<command>orca</command>, but it is recommended to modify these gestures so " +"they work best for your user base. These gesture associations are contained " +"in files <filename>AccessKeyMouseEvents</filename> and " +"<filename>AccessDwellMouseEvents</filename>, respectively. Both files are " +"located in the <filename><etc>/gdm/modules</filename> directory. The " +"gesture configuration format is described in the comment section of the two " +"configuration files." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7170(para) +msgid "" +"The AccessKeyMouseEvents file controls the keymouselistener Gesture Listener " +"and is used to define key-press, mouse button, or XInput device sequences " +"that can be used to launch applications needed for accessibility. In order " +"to reduce the likelihood of unintentional launch, these \"gestures\" may be " +"associated with multiple switch presses and/or minimum durations. Note that " +"the XKB extension is needed for key gestures to work, so you may need to add " +"+xkb to your X server command line for gestures to work properly. The X " +"server command line is specified in the GDM configuration file in the " +"\"server-foo\" sections." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7184(para) +msgid "" +"The DwellKeyMouseEvents file controls the dwellmouselistner and supports " +"gestures that involve the motion of a pointing device such as the system " +"mouse of an alternative pointing device such as a head pointer or trackball " +"may also be defined. Motion gestures are defined as \"crossing events\" into " +"and out of the login dialog window. If the \"dwellmouselistener\" gesture " +"listener is loaded, then alternative pointing devices are temporarily " +"\"latched\" to the core pointer, such that motion from alternative devices " +"results in movement of the onscreen pointer. All gestures are specified by " +"the same syntax; that is, there is no distinction between a \"core mouse\" " +"gesture and motion from an alternate input device." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7200(para) +msgid "" +"On some operating systems, it is necessary to make sure that the GDM user is " +"a member of the \"audio\" group for AT programs that require audio output " +"(such as text-to-speech) to be functional." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7207(para) +msgid "" +"Currently GDM does not remember what accessible technology programs have " +"been started when switching applications. So if the user switches between " +"the login program and the chooser, for example, then it is necessary for the " +"user to redo the gesture. Users may need to also set up their default " +"session so that the assistive technologies required are started " +"automatically (or have appropriate key-bindings defined to start them) after " +"the user session has started." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7220(title) +msgid "AT Troubleshooting" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7222(para) +msgid "" +"There are some common issues that cause users to have problems getting the " +"gesture listeners to work. It is recommended that people use GDM version " +"2.18.0 or later for best results." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7228(para) +msgid "" +"Some older X servers have a bug which causes detectable autorepeat to fail " +"when XEVIE is enabled (which happens when atk-bridge is included as a GTK " +"Module). This bug causes key gestures with a duration greater than 0 to " +"always fail. A workaround is to simply redefine all key gestures so they " +"have zero length duration, or upgrade your X server." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7237(para) +msgid "" +"Some versions of <command>GOK</command> and <command>orca</command> will not " +"launch unless the \"gdm\" user has a writable home directory. This has been " +"fixed in GNOME 2.18, but if using an older version of GNOME, then making " +"sure that the GDM user has a writable home directory should make these " +"programs functional." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7246(para) +msgid "" +"If you see an hourglass cursor when you complete a gesture but the program " +"does not start, then this indicates that the gesture was received, but that " +"there was a problem starting the program. Most likely the issue may be the " +"lack of a writable gdm home directory." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7254(para) +msgid "" +"Also note that some input devices require X server configuration before GDM " +"will recognize them." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7261(title) +msgid "Accessibility Login Sound Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7263(para) +msgid "" +"By default, GDM requires a media application such as \"play\" to be present " +"to play sounds for successful or failed login. GDM defaults the location of " +"this application to <filename><bin>/play</filename> (or <filename><" +"bin>/audioplay</filename> on Solaris. This can be changed via the " +"<filename>SoundProgram</filename> GDM configuration option. Typically most " +"text-to-speech programs (such as <command>orca</command>) use a separate " +"mechanism to play audio, so this configuration setting is not needed for " +"them to work." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7281(title) +msgid "Solaris Specific Features" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7284(title) +msgid "Using GDM on Solaris" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7286(para) +msgid "" +"GDM is not yet the default login program on Solaris. If you wish to switch " +"to using GDM, then you need to turn off CDE login and start the GDM service. " +"Note that turning off or disabiling CDE login will cause any running " +"sessions to immediately exit, and any unsaved data will be lost. Only run " +"these commands if you are sure there is no unsaved data in your running " +"sessions. It would be best to run these commands from console login, or a " +"Failsafe Terminal rather than from a running GUI session. The first step is " +"to run the following command to see if CDE login is running as an SMF " +"service." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7299(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"svcs cde-login\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7303(para) +msgid "" +"If the <command>svcs</command> command responds that this service is " +"enabled, then run this command to disable CDE login:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7308(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"svcadm disable cde-login\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7312(para) +msgid "" +"If the <command>svcs</command> command responds that this pattern doesn't " +"match any instances, then run these commands to stop CDE login:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7318(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"/usr/dt/config/dtconfig -d\n" +"Either reboot, or kill any running dtlogin processes.\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7323(para) +msgid "" +"At this point you will be presented with a console login. Login as root, and " +"run the following command. If on Solaris 10 the servicename is \"gdm2-login" +"\", if on Solaris Nevada the servicename is \"gdm\"." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7330(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"svcadm enable servicename\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7336(title) +msgid "Solaris Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7337(para) +msgid "" +"On Solaris, the following configuration is recommended. This turns on IPv6 " +"and also turns on PreFetch for performance benefit. <screen>\n" +"./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/X11 --localstatedir=/var\n" +" --libexecdir=/usr/lib --enable-ipv6=yes --with-at-bindir=/usr/sfw/bin\n" +" --with-prefetch --with-post-path=/usr/openwin/bin --with-pam-prefix=/etc\n" +" --with-lang-file=/etc/default/init\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7350(para) +msgid "" +"Configuring GDM with the \"--with-post-path=/usr/openwin/bin\" on Solaris is " +"recommended for accessing X server programs." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7358(title) +msgid "Solaris /etc/logindevperm" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7359(para) +msgid "" +"GDM supports /etc/logindevperm, but only on Solaris 10 and higher. Refer to " +"the logindevperm.4 man page for more information." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7365(para) +msgid "" +"To make /etc/logindevperm functionality work on Solaris 9 or earlier you " +"would have to hack the GDM PreSession and PostSession script to chmod the " +"device permissions directly. In other words, if /etc/logindevperm had a " +"listing like this:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7372(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"/dev/console 0600 /dev/sound/* # audio devices\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7376(para) +msgid "" +"Then the PreSession script would need to be modified to chown /dev/console " +"to the user:group who is logging into the console and ensure whatever " +"permissions is specified in /etc/logindevperm (0600 for the line above). " +"Then in the PostSession script chmod the device back to root:root and ensure " +"0600 this time (do not use the value in the /etc/logindevperm file). Linux " +"uses a different mechanism for managing device permissions, so this extra " +"scripting is not needed." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7389(title) +msgid "Solaris Automatic Login" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7390(para) +msgid "" +"Automatic login does not work on Solaris 10 and earlier because PAM is not " +"configured to support this feature by default. Automatic login is a GDM " +"feature that is not enabled by default, so you would only notice this " +"problem if you try to make use of it. Turning this feature on causes your " +"computer to login to a specified username on startup without asking for " +"username and password. This is an insecure way to set up your computer." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7401(para) +msgid "" +"If using Solaris 10 or lower, then you need to compile the pam_allow.c code " +"provided with the GDM release and install it to /usr/lib/security (or " +"provide the full path in /etc/pam.conf) and ensure it is owned by uid 0 and " +"not group or world writable." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7408(para) +msgid "" +"The following are reasonable pam.conf values for turning on automatic login " +"in GDM. Make sure to read the PAM documentation (e.g. pam.d/pam.conf man " +"page) and be comfortable with the security implications of any changes you " +"intend to make to your configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7416(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +" gdm-autologin auth required pam_unix_cred.so.1\n" +" gdm-autologin auth sufficient pam_allow.so.1\n" +" gdm-autologin account sufficient pam_allow.so.1\n" +" gdm-autologin session sufficient pam_allow.so.1\n" +" gdm-autologin password sufficient pam_allow.so.1\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7424(para) +msgid "" +"The above setup will cause no lastlog entry to be generated. If a lastlog " +"entry is desired, then use the following for session:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7429(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +" gdm-autologin session required pam_unix_session.so.1\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7435(title) +msgid "Solaris RBAC support for Shutdown, Reboot, and Suspend" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7437(para) +msgid "" +"Starting with GDM 2.19, GDM supports RBAC (Role Based Access Control) for " +"enabling the system commands (Shutdown, Reboot, Suspend, etc.) that appear " +"in the greeter system menu and via the <command>gdmflexiserver</command> " +"QUERY_LOGOUT_ACTION, SET_LOGOUT_ACTION, and SET_SAFE_LOGOUT_ACTION commands." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7446(para) +msgid "" +"On Solaris GDM has the following value specified for the " +"<filename>RBACSystemCommandKeys</filename> configuration option." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7452(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"HALT:solaris.system.shutdown;REBOOT:solaris.system.shutdown\n" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7456(para) +msgid "" +"This will cause the SHUTDOWN and REBOOT features to only be enabled for " +"users who have RBAC authority. In other words, those users who have the " +"\"solaris.system.shutdown\" authorization name specified. The GDM greeter " +"will only display these options if the gdm user (specified in the " +"<filename>User</filename> configuration option, \"gdm\" by default) has such " +"RBAC permissions." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7466(para) +msgid "" +"Therefore, add the \"solaris.system.shutdown\" authorization name to the " +"<filename>/etc/user_attr</filename> for all users who should have authority " +"to shutdown and reboot the system. If you want these options to appear in " +"the greeter program, also add this authorization name to the gdm user. If " +"you don't want to use RBAC, then you may unset the " +"<filename>RBACSystemCommandKeys</filename> GDM configuration key, and this " +"will make the system commands available for all users. Refer to the " +"<filename>user_attr</filename> man page for more information about setting " +"RBAC privileges." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7480(para) +msgid "" +"Note that on Solaris there are two programs that can be used to shutdown the " +"system. These are GDM and <command>gnome-sys-suspend</command>. " +"<command>gnome-sys-suspend</command> is a GUI front-end for the <command>sys-" +"suspend</command>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7488(para) +msgid "" +"If GDM is being used as the login program and the user has RBAC permissions " +"to shutdown the machine (or RBAC support is disabled in GDM), then the GNOME " +"panel \"Shut Down..\" option will use GDM to shutdown, reboot, and suspend " +"the machine. This is a bit nicer than using <command>gnome-sys-suspend</" +"command> since GDM will wait until the user session has finished (including " +"running the PostSession script, etc.) before running the shutdown/reboot/" +"suspend command. Also the <command>gnome-sys-suspend</command> command is " +"less functional since it does not support a reboot option, only shutdown and " +"suspend." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7503(para) +msgid "" +"If GDM is not being used to manage shutdown, reboot, and suspend; then the " +"GNOME panel uses <command>gnome-sys-suspend</command> when you select the " +"\"Shut Down...\" option from the application menu. If the pop-up that " +"appears when you select this only shows the suspend and shutdown options, " +"then you are likely using <command>gnome-sys-suspend</command>. If you are " +"using this, then refer to the <command>sys-suspend</command> man page for " +"information about how to configure it. Or consider using GDM and configuring " +"it to provide these options." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7519(title) +msgid "Other Solaris Features" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7520(para) +msgid "GDM supports a few features specific to Solaris, as follows:" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7524(para) +msgid "" +"GDM supports Solaris Auditing if running on Solaris 10 or higher. GDM should " +"not be used if auditing is needed and running Solaris 9 or older." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7530(para) +msgid "" +"GDM supports a security feature which causes the X server to run as the user " +"instead of as the root user. GDM must be using PAM for this feature to be " +"enabled, which is the normal case for Solaris. This second feature has the " +"side-effect of causing the X server to always restart between sessions, " +"which disables the AlwaysRestartServer configuration option." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7539(para) +msgid "" +"Solaris supports the <filename>/etc/default/login</filename> interface, " +"which affects the <filename>DefaultPath</filename>, <filename>RootPath</" +"filename>, <filename>PasswordRequired</filename>, and " +"<filename>AllowRemoteRoot</filename> options as described in the " +"\"Configuration\" section." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7551(title) +msgid "Example Configurations" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7553(para) +msgid "" +"This section has some example configurations that are useful for various " +"setups." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7559(title) +msgid "Terminal Lab With One Server" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7561(para) +msgid "" +"Suppose you want to make a lab full of X terminals that all connect to one " +"server machine. So let's call one X terminal <filename>xterminal</filename> " +"and let's call the server machine <filename>appserver</filename>. You " +"install GDM on both." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7568(para) +msgid "" +"On <filename>appserver</filename> you enable XDMCP, so you have <screen>\n" +"[xdmcp]\n" +"Enable=true\n" +"</screen> If you want no local screens here, you can then make the <filename>" +"[servers]</filename> section empty." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7578(para) +msgid "" +"On the <filename>xterminal</filename> you disable XDMCP (you don't want " +"anyone to connect to the xterminal really). You will add a server type " +"perhaps called <filename>Terminal</filename> as follows: <screen>\n" +"[server-Terminal]\n" +"name=Terminal server\n" +"command=/path/to/X -terminate\n" +"flexible=false\n" +"handled=false\n" +"</screen> This definition should in fact be included in the standard " +"configuration file. Notice that we made the <filename>handled</filename> key " +"false since we don't want GDM to handle this server localy. Also note that " +"we have not yet added the <filename>-query</filename> argument, you can add " +"that here, or in the <filename>[servers]</filename> section. We'll define " +"our local servers as follows: <screen>\n" +"[servers]\n" +"0=Terminal -query appserver\n" +"</screen> This will run a direct XDMCP query to the server named " +"<filename>appserver</filename>." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7606(title) +msgid "Terminal Lab With Two Or More Servers" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7608(para) +msgid "" +"Suppose you want to make a lab full of X terminals that all connect to some " +"choice of servers. For now let's make it <filename>appserverone</filename> " +"and <filename>appservertwo</filename>. Again we'll call our example X " +"terminal server <filename>xterminal</filename>. The setup on both servers is " +"the same as with the case of one server in the previous section. You do not " +"need to explicitly enable indirect queries on the server since we'll run the " +"choosers locally on the X terminals." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7619(para) +msgid "" +"So on the <filename>xterminal</filename> you again disable XDMCP. You will " +"add a server type perhaps called <filename>Chooser</filename> as follows: " +"<screen>\n" +"[server-Chooser]\n" +"name=Chooser server\n" +"command=/path/to/X\n" +"flexible=false\n" +"chooser=true\n" +"</screen> And again this definition should in fact be included in the " +"standard configuration file. Notice that we made the <filename>chooser</" +"filename> key true here. This will run the XDMCP chooser for this server, " +"and when the user chooses a host GDM will run a query for that host. Then we " +"will define our local servers as follows: <screen>\n" +"[servers]\n" +"0=Chooser\n" +"</screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7642(para) +msgid "" +"The XDMCP chooser on the X terminal will normally give a broadcast query to " +"see which servers exist on the network. If the two servers are not reachable " +"by a broadcast query, you must add them by hand to the configuration file. " +"So in the <filename>[chooser]</filename> section you would have: <screen>\n" +"Hosts=appserverone,appservertwo\n" +"</screen> and any other servers you wish the users to be able to connect to." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7654(para) +msgid "" +"Sometimes you may want to run the chooser on the server side however. Then " +"what you want to do is to run a configuration similar to the previous " +"section about the one server configuration with XDMCP indirect queries " +"enabled on <filename>appserver</filename> and on the X terminals you'd have " +"<screen>\n" +"[servers]\n" +"0=Terminal -indirect appserver\n" +"</screen> This way for example you only have to maintain one " +"<filename>Hosts</filename> entry. However as a disadvantage then, the " +"<filename>appserver</filename> must then always be available. So it's not " +"good for situations where you want to have several servers and not all of " +"them have to be on all the time. You could also have one of the X terminals " +"handle indirect XDMCP queries and serve up the chooser to the other X " +"terminals." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7675(title) +msgid "Defining Custom Commands" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7677(para) +msgid "" +"Suppose you want to add a custom command to the GDM menu that will give you " +"the opportunity to boot into other operating system such as Windoze. Just " +"add the following options into the <filename>[customcommand]</filename> " +"section of the GDM configuration file. <screen>\n" +" [customcommand]\n" +" CustomCommand0=/sbin/rebootwindoze;/usr/local/sbin/rebootwindoze\n" +" CustomCommandLabel0=_Windoze\n" +" CustomCommandLRLabel0=Reboot into _Windoze\n" +" CustomCommandText0=Are you sure you want to restart the computer " +"into Windoze?\n" +" CustomCommandTooltip0=Restarts the computer into Windoze\n" +" CustomCommandIsPersistent0=true\n" +" </screen> CustomCommand0 specifies two commands separated by a " +"semicolon: <filename>/sbin/rebootwindoze</filename> and <filename>/usr/local/" +"sbin/rebootwindoze</filename>. GDM will use the first valid command in the " +"list. This allows different commands for different operating systems to be " +"included." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7700(para) +msgid "" +"Note, that besides being able to customise this option to reboot into " +"different operating systems you can also use it to define your own custom " +"behaviours that you wish to run from the GDM menu. Suppose you want to give " +"users the opportunity to run system update scripts from the login screen. " +"Add the following options into the <filename>[customcommand]</filename> " +"section of your GDM configuration file. <screen>\n" +" [customcommand]\n" +" CustomCommand0=/sbin/updatesystem;/usr/local/sbin/updatesystem\n" +" CustomCommandLabel0=_Update Me\n" +" CustomCommandLRLabel0=Update the system\n" +" CustomCommandText0=Are you sure you want to update the system " +"software?\n" +" CustomCommandTooltip0=Updates the system\n" +" CustomCommandNoRestart0=true\n" +" </screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7720(para) +msgid "" +"Both custom commands could be defined as follows. <screen>\n" +" [customcommand]\n" +" CustomCommand0=/sbin/rebootwindoze;/usr/local/sbin/rebootwindoze\n" +" CustomCommandLabel0=_Windoze\n" +" CustomCommandLRLabel0=Reboot into _Windoze\n" +" CustomCommandText0=Are you sure you want to restart the computer " +"into Windoze?\n" +" CustomCommandTooltip0=Restarts the computer into Windoze\n" +" CustomCommandIsPersistent0=true\n" +" \n" +" CustomCommand1=/sbin/updatesystem;/usr/local/sbin/updatesystem\n" +" CustomCommandLabel1=_Update Me\n" +" CustomCommandLRLabel1=Update the system\n" +" CustomCommandText1=Are you sure you want to update the system " +"software?\n" +" CustomCommandTooltip1=Updates the system\n" +" CustomCommandNoRestart1=true\n" +" </screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7741(para) +msgid "" +"There can be up to 10 custom commands numbered 0-9. <screen>\n" +" [customcommand]\n" +" CustomCommand0=/sbin/rebootwindoze;/usr/local/sbin/rebootwindoze\n" +" CustomCommandLabel0=_Windoze\n" +" CustomCommandLRLabel0=Reboot into _Windoze\n" +" CustomCommandText0=Are you sure you want to restart the computer " +"into Windoze?\n" +" CustomCommandTooltip0=Restarts the computer into Windoze\n" +" CustomCommandIsPersistent0=true\n" +" \n" +" CustomCommand1=/sbin/updatesystem;/usr/local/sbin/updatesystem\n" +" CustomCommandLabel1=_Update Me\n" +" CustomCommandLRLabel1=Update the system\n" +" CustomCommandText1=Are you sure you want to update the system " +"software?\n" +" CustomCommandTooltip1=Updates the system\n" +" CustomCommandNoRestart1=true\n" +" \n" +" CustomCommand3=/sbin/do_something\n" +" .\n" +" .\n" +" .\n" +" \n" +" CustomCommand4=/sbin/do_something_else\n" +" .\n" +" .\n" +" .\n" +" </screen>" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7775(title) +msgid "Troubleshooting" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7777(para) +msgid "" +"This section discusses helpful tips for getting GDM working. In general, if " +"you have a problem using GDM, you can submit a bug to the \"gdm\" category " +"in <ulink type=\"http\" url=\"http://bugzilla.gnome.org/\">bugzilla.gnome." +"org</ulink> or send an email to the <address><email>gdm-list@gnome.org</" +"email></address> mail list." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7787(para) +msgid "" +"If GDM is failing to work properly, it is always a good idea to include " +"debug information. Use the <command>gdmsetup</command> command to turn on " +"debug (\"Enable debug messages to system log\" checkbox in the \"Security\" " +"tab), then use GDM to the point where it fails, and include the GDM output " +"sent to your system log (<filename><var>/log/messages</filename> or " +"<filename><var>/adm/messages</filename> depending on your operating " +"system). Since the system log can be large, please only include the GDM " +"debug information and do not sent the entire file. If you do not see any GDM " +"syslog output, you may need to configure syslog (see syslog.3c man page)." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7801(para) +msgid "" +"You should not leave debug on after collecting data. It will clutter your " +"syslog and slow system performance." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7807(title) +msgid "GDM Will Not Start" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7809(para) +msgid "" +"There are a many problems that can cause GDM to fail to start, but this " +"section will discuss a few common problems and how to approach tracking down " +"a problem with GDM starting. Some problems will cause GDM to respond with an " +"error message or dialog when it tries to start, but it can be difficult to " +"track down problems when GDM fails silently." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7818(para) +msgid "" +"First make sure that the X server is configured properly. The GDM " +"configuration file contains a command in the [server-Standard] section that " +"is used for starting the X server. Verify that this command works on your " +"system. Running this command from the console should start the X server. If " +"it fails, then the problem is likely with your X server configuration. Refer " +"to your X server error log for an idea of what the problem may be. The " +"problem may also be that your X server requires different command-line " +"options. If so, then modify the X server command in the GDM configuration " +"file so that it is correct for your system." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7831(para) +msgid "" +"Another common problem is that the GDM greeter program is having trouble " +"starting. This can happen, for example, if GDM cannot find a needed library " +"or other resource. Try starting the X server and a terminal program, set the " +"shell environment variable DOING_GDM_DEVELOPMENT=1 and run <command><" +"lib>/gdmlogin</command> or <command><lib>/gdmgreeter</command>. Any " +"error messages echoed to the terminal will likely highlight the problem. " +"Also, turning on debug and checking the output sent to the system log will " +"often highlight the problem." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7844(para) +msgid "" +"Also make sure that the <filename>/tmp</filename> directory has reasonable " +"ownership and permissions, and that the machine's file system is not full. " +"These problems will cause GDM to fail to start." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7852(title) +msgid "GDM Will Not Access User Settings" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7854(para) +msgid "" +"GDM saves user settings, such as your default session and default language, " +"in the <filename>~/.dmrc</filename>. Other files, such as the user's " +"<filename>~/.Xauthority</filename> file will also affect login. GDM, by " +"default, is strict about how it tries to access files in the user's home " +"directory, and will ignore the file if they do not conform to certain rules. " +"You can use the <filename>RelaxPermissions</filename> configuration option " +"to make GDM less strict about how it accesses files in the user's home " +"directory, or correct the permissions issues that cause GDM to ignore the " +"file. This is discussed in detail described in the \"File Access\" section " +"of the \"Overview\"." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7873(title) +msgid "License" +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7874(para) +msgid "" +"This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it " +"under the terms of the <ulink type=\"help\" url=\"gnome-help:gpl" +"\"><citetitle>GNU General Public License</citetitle></ulink> as published by " +"the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your " +"option) any later version." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7882(para) +msgid "" +"This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT " +"ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or " +"FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the <citetitle>GNU General Public " +"License</citetitle> for more details." +msgstr "" + +#: ../C/gdm.xml:7888(para) +msgid "" +"A copy of the <citetitle>GNU General Public License</citetitle> is included " +"as an appendix to the <citetitle>GNOME Users Guide</citetitle>. You may also " +"obtain a copy of the <citetitle>GNU General Public License</citetitle> from " +"the Free Software Foundation by visiting <ulink type=\"http\" url=\"http://" +"www.fsf.org\">their Web site</ulink> or by writing to <address> Free " +"Software Foundation, Inc. <street>51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor</" +"street><city>Boston</city>, <state>MA</state><postcode>02110-1301</" +"postcode><country>USA</country></address>" +msgstr "" + +#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME <EMAIL>, YEAR1, YEAR2. +#: ../C/gdm.xml:0(None) +msgid "translator-credits" +msgstr "" + |