diff options
author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-15 19:43:11 +0000 |
---|---|---|
committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-15 19:43:11 +0000 |
commit | fc22b3d6507c6745911b9dfcc68f1e665ae13dbc (patch) | |
tree | ce1e3bce06471410239a6f41282e328770aa404a /po/es/man7/time.7.po | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
download | manpages-l10n-fc22b3d6507c6745911b9dfcc68f1e665ae13dbc.tar.xz manpages-l10n-fc22b3d6507c6745911b9dfcc68f1e665ae13dbc.zip |
Adding upstream version 4.22.0.upstream/4.22.0
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'po/es/man7/time.7.po')
-rw-r--r-- | po/es/man7/time.7.po | 339 |
1 files changed, 339 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/po/es/man7/time.7.po b/po/es/man7/time.7.po new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0f02e629 --- /dev/null +++ b/po/es/man7/time.7.po @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ +# Spanish translation of manpages +# This file is distributed under the same license as the manpages-l10n package. +# Copyright © of this file: +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: manpages-l10n 4.11.0\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-03-01 17:12+0100\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-09-03 21:26+0200\n" +"Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" +"Language-Team: Spanish <debian-l10n-spanish@lists.debian.org>\n" +"Language: es\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);\n" + +#. type: TH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "time" +msgstr "time" + +#. type: TH +#: archlinux fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron +#, no-wrap +msgid "2023-10-31" +msgstr "31 Octubre 2023" + +#. type: TH +#: archlinux fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron +#, no-wrap +msgid "Linux man-pages 6.06" +msgstr "Páginas de manual de Linux 6.06" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "NAME" +msgstr "NOMBRE" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "time - overview of time and timers" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "DESCRIPTION" +msgstr "DESCRIPCIÓN" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Real time and process time" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"I<Real time> is defined as time measured from some fixed point, either from " +"a standard point in the past (see the description of the Epoch and calendar " +"time below), or from some point (e.g., the start) in the life of a process " +"(I<elapsed time>)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"I<Process time> is defined as the amount of CPU time used by a process. " +"This is sometimes divided into I<user> and I<system> components. User CPU " +"time is the time spent executing code in user mode. System CPU time is the " +"time spent by the kernel executing in system mode on behalf of the process " +"(e.g., executing system calls). The B<time>(1) command can be used to " +"determine the amount of CPU time consumed during the execution of a " +"program. A program can determine the amount of CPU time it has consumed " +"using B<times>(2), B<getrusage>(2), or B<clock>(3)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "The hardware clock" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Most computers have a (battery-powered) hardware clock which the kernel " +"reads at boot time in order to initialize the software clock. For further " +"details, see B<rtc>(4) and B<hwclock>(8)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "The software clock, HZ, and jiffies" +msgstr "" + +#. semtimedop(), mq_timedwait(), io_getevents(), poll() are the same +#. futexes and thus sem_timedwait() seem to use high-res timers. +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"The accuracy of various system calls that set timeouts, (e.g., B<select>(2), " +"B<sigtimedwait>(2)) and measure CPU time (e.g., B<getrusage>(2)) is " +"limited by the resolution of the I<software clock>, a clock maintained by " +"the kernel which measures time in I<jiffies>. The size of a jiffy is " +"determined by the value of the kernel constant I<HZ>." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"The value of I<HZ> varies across kernel versions and hardware platforms. On " +"i386 the situation is as follows: on kernels up to and including Linux 2.4." +"x, HZ was 100, giving a jiffy value of 0.01 seconds; starting with Linux " +"2.6.0, HZ was raised to 1000, giving a jiffy of 0.001 seconds. Since Linux " +"2.6.13, the HZ value is a kernel configuration parameter and can be 100, 250 " +"(the default) or 1000, yielding a jiffies value of, respectively, 0.01, " +"0.004, or 0.001 seconds. Since Linux 2.6.20, a further frequency is " +"available: 300, a number that divides evenly for the common video frame " +"rates (PAL, 25 Hz; NTSC, 30 Hz)." +msgstr "" + +#. glibc gets this info with a little help from the ELF loader; +#. see glibc elf/dl-support.c and kernel fs/binfmt_elf.c. +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"The B<times>(2) system call is a special case. It reports times with a " +"granularity defined by the kernel constant I<USER_HZ>. User-space " +"applications can determine the value of this constant using " +"I<sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)>." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "System and process clocks; time namespaces" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"The kernel supports a range of clocks that measure various kinds of elapsed " +"and virtual (i.e., consumed CPU) time. These clocks are described in " +"B<clock_gettime>(2). A few of the clocks are settable using " +"B<clock_settime>(2). The values of certain clocks are virtualized by time " +"namespaces; see B<time_namespaces>(7)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "High-resolution timers" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Before Linux 2.6.21, the accuracy of timer and sleep system calls (see " +"below) was also limited by the size of the jiffy." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Since Linux 2.6.21, Linux supports high-resolution timers (HRTs), optionally " +"configurable via B<CONFIG_HIGH_RES_TIMERS>. On a system that supports HRTs, " +"the accuracy of sleep and timer system calls is no longer constrained by the " +"jiffy, but instead can be as accurate as the hardware allows (microsecond " +"accuracy is typical of modern hardware). You can determine whether high-" +"resolution timers are supported by checking the resolution returned by a " +"call to B<clock_getres>(2) or looking at the \"resolution\" entries in I</" +"proc/timer_list>." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"HRTs are not supported on all hardware architectures. (Support is provided " +"on x86, ARM, and PowerPC, among others.)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "The Epoch" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"UNIX systems represent time in seconds since the I<Epoch>, 1970-01-01 " +"00:00:00 +0000 (UTC)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"A program can determine the I<calendar time> via the B<clock_gettime>(2) " +"B<CLOCK_REALTIME> clock, which returns time (in seconds and nanoseconds) " +"that have elapsed since the Epoch; B<time>(2) provides similar information, " +"but only with accuracy to the nearest second. The system time can be " +"changed using B<clock_settime>(2)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Broken-down time" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Certain library functions use a structure of type I<tm> to represent " +"I<broken-down time>, which stores time value separated out into distinct " +"components (year, month, day, hour, minute, second, etc.). This structure " +"is described in B<tm>(3type), which also describes functions that convert " +"between calendar time and broken-down time. Functions for converting " +"between broken-down time and printable string representations of the time " +"are described in B<ctime>(3), B<strftime>(3), and B<strptime>(3)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Sleeping and setting timers" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Various system calls and functions allow a program to sleep (suspend " +"execution) for a specified period of time; see B<nanosleep>(2), " +"B<clock_nanosleep>(2), and B<sleep>(3)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Various system calls allow a process to set a timer that expires at some " +"point in the future, and optionally at repeated intervals; see B<alarm>(2), " +"B<getitimer>(2), B<timerfd_create>(2), and B<timer_create>(2)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SS +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Timer slack" +msgstr "" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"Since Linux 2.6.28, it is possible to control the \"timer slack\" value for " +"a thread. The timer slack is the length of time by which the kernel may " +"delay the wake-up of certain system calls that block with a timeout. " +"Permitting this delay allows the kernel to coalesce wake-up events, thus " +"possibly reducing the number of system wake-ups and saving power. For more " +"details, see the description of B<PR_SET_TIMERSLACK> in B<prctl>(2)." +msgstr "" + +#. type: SH +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "SEE ALSO" +msgstr "VÉASE TAMBIÉN" + +#. type: Plain text +#: archlinux debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide +#: mageia-cauldron opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +msgid "" +"B<date>(1), B<time>(1), B<timeout>(1), B<adjtimex>(2), B<alarm>(2), " +"B<clock_gettime>(2), B<clock_nanosleep>(2), B<getitimer>(2), " +"B<getrlimit>(2), B<getrusage>(2), B<gettimeofday>(2), B<nanosleep>(2), " +"B<stat>(2), B<time>(2), B<timer_create>(2), B<timerfd_create>(2), " +"B<times>(2), B<utime>(2), B<adjtime>(3), B<clock>(3), " +"B<clock_getcpuclockid>(3), B<ctime>(3), B<ntp_adjtime>(3), " +"B<ntp_gettime>(3), B<pthread_getcpuclockid>(3), B<sleep>(3), B<strftime>(3), " +"B<strptime>(3), B<timeradd>(3), B<usleep>(3), B<rtc>(4), " +"B<time_namespaces>(7), B<hwclock>(8)" +msgstr "" + +#. type: TH +#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "2023-01-22" +msgstr "22 Enero 2023" + +#. type: TH +#: debian-bookworm +#, no-wrap +msgid "Linux man-pages 6.03" +msgstr "Páginas de manual de Linux 6.03" + +#. type: TH +#: debian-unstable opensuse-tumbleweed +#, no-wrap +msgid "Linux man-pages 6.05.01" +msgstr "Páginas de manual de Linux 6.05.01" + +#. type: TH +#: opensuse-leap-15-6 +#, no-wrap +msgid "Linux man-pages 6.04" +msgstr "Linux man-pages 6.04" |