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Diffstat (limited to 'po/de/man5/sane-scsi.5.po')
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1 files changed, 9 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/po/de/man5/sane-scsi.5.po b/po/de/man5/sane-scsi.5.po index c8e40f86..a44a4fd1 100644 --- a/po/de/man5/sane-scsi.5.po +++ b/po/de/man5/sane-scsi.5.po @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: manpages-l10n 4.21.0\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-03-01 17:07+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2024-06-01 06:19+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2024-03-02 16:02+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Helge Kreutzmann <debian@helgefjell.de>\n" "Language-Team: German <debian-l10n-german@lists.debian.org>\n" @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ msgid "scsi I<VENDOR MODEL TYPE BUS CHANNEL ID LUN>" msgstr "scsi I<LIEFERANT MODELL TYP BUS KANAL KENNUNG LUN>" #. type: Plain text -#: archlinux +#: archlinux debian-unstable mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "where I<VENDOR> is the SCSI vendor string, I<MODEL> is the SCSI model " "string, I<TYPE> is the SCSI device type string, I<BUS> is the SCSI bus " @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ msgstr "" "E<gt>SCSI generic support« auf." #. type: Plain text -#: archlinux +#: archlinux debian-unstable mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "To keep scanning times to a minimum, it is strongly recommended to use a " "large buffer size for the generic SCSI driver. From SG driver version 2.0 " @@ -689,7 +689,7 @@ msgstr "" # FIXME Is this paragraph of any use nowadays? Probably nobody uses a 2.0 kernel anymore #. type: Plain text -#: archlinux +#: archlinux debian-unstable mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "For Linux kernels before 2.0.33 it may be necessary to increase the SCSI " "timeout. The default timeout for the Linux kernels before 2.0.33 is 10 " @@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ msgid "SOLARIS, OPENSTEP AND NEXTSTEP INFO" msgstr "SOLARIS-, OPENSTEP- UND NEXTSTEP-INFOMATION" #. type: Plain text -#: archlinux +#: archlinux debian-unstable mageia-cauldron opensuse-tumbleweed msgid "" "Under Solaris, OpenStep and NeXTStep, the generic SCSI device name refers to " "a SCSI bus, not to an individual device. For example, I</dev/sg0> refers to " @@ -856,8 +856,7 @@ msgstr "David Mosberger" # FIXME type SCSI device type string → the SCSI device type string #. type: Plain text -#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron -#: opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#: debian-bookworm fedora-40 fedora-rawhide opensuse-leap-15-6 msgid "" "where I<VENDOR> is the SCSI vendor string, I<MODEL> is the SCSI model " "string, I<TYPE> is type SCSI device type string, I<BUS> is the SCSI bus " @@ -896,8 +895,7 @@ msgstr "" # FIXME B<sane-mustek>(5)B<,> → B<sane-mustek>(5), # FIXME http://www.torque.net/sg no longer exists, update link? #. type: Plain text -#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron -#: opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#: debian-bookworm fedora-40 fedora-rawhide opensuse-leap-15-6 msgid "" "To keep scanning times to a minimum, it is strongly recommended to use a " "large buffer size for the generic SCSI driver. From SG driver version 2.0 " @@ -931,8 +929,7 @@ msgstr "" # FIXME Is this paragraph of any use nowadays? Probably nobody uses a 2.0 kernel anymore # FIXME I<ncr53c8xx.> → I<ncr53c8xx.c> (I can't check such an old kernel) #. type: Plain text -#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron -#: opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#: debian-bookworm fedora-40 fedora-rawhide opensuse-leap-15-6 msgid "" "For Linux kernels before 2.0.33 it may be necessary to increase the SCSI " "timeout. The default timeout for the Linux kernels before 2.0.33 is 10 " @@ -957,8 +954,7 @@ msgstr "" # FIXME Why has the second device name a comma? Shouln't it be I</dev/sg0b>? #. type: Plain text -#: debian-bookworm debian-unstable fedora-40 fedora-rawhide mageia-cauldron -#: opensuse-leap-15-6 opensuse-tumbleweed +#: debian-bookworm fedora-40 fedora-rawhide opensuse-leap-15-6 msgid "" "Under Solaris, OpenStep and NeXTStep, the generic SCSI device name refers to " "a SCSI bus, not to an individual device. For example, I</dev/sg0> refers to " |