From d524c8e88f558b9f2aebff39b6fbe77eab51e081 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:43:08 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 43.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- docs/te/te.po | 2505 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 2505 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/te/te.po (limited to 'docs/te/te.po') diff --git a/docs/te/te.po b/docs/te/te.po new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7ee9aed --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/te/te.po @@ -0,0 +1,2505 @@ +# Telugu translation for gdm. +# Copyright (C) 2011, 2012 Swecha Telugu Localisation Team +# This file is distributed under the same license as the gdm package. +# Bhuvan Krishna , 2012. +# +msgid "" +msgstr "" +"Project-Id-Version: gdm master\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2012-03-25 07:01+0000\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2012-03-25 16:12+0530\n" +"Last-Translator: Bhuvan Krishna \n" +"Language-Team: Telugu \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" + +#: C/gdm.xml:13(title) +msgid "GNOME Display Manager Reference Manual" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:17(revnumber) +msgid "0.0" +msgstr "0.0" + +#: C/gdm.xml:18(date) +msgid "2008-09" +msgstr "2008-09" + +#: 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 "mkp@mkp.net" + +#: 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 "jirka@5z.com" + +#: C/gdm.xml:43(firstname) +msgid "Jon" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:43(surname) +msgid "McCann" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:45(email) +msgid "mccann@jhu.edu" +msgstr "mccann@jhu.edu" + +#: C/gdm.xml:49(firstname) +msgid "Ray" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:49(surname) +msgid "Strode" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:51(email) +msgid "rstrode@redhat.com" +msgstr "rstrode@redhat.com" + +#: C/gdm.xml:55(firstname) +msgid "Brian" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:55(surname) +msgid "Cameron" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:57(email) +msgid "Brian.Cameron@Oracle.COM" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:62(year) +msgid "1998" +msgstr "1998" + +#: C/gdm.xml:63(year) +msgid "1999" +msgstr "1999" + +#: C/gdm.xml:64(holder) +msgid "Martin K. Petersen" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:67(year) +msgid "2001" +msgstr "2001" + +#: C/gdm.xml:68(year) C/gdm.xml:73(year) C/gdm.xml:79(year) +msgid "2003" +msgstr "2003" + +#: C/gdm.xml:69(year) +msgid "2004" +msgstr "2004" + +#: C/gdm.xml:70(holder) +msgid "George Lebl" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:74(year) +msgid "2007" +msgstr "2007" + +#: C/gdm.xml:75(year) +msgid "2008" +msgstr "2008" + +#: C/gdm.xml:76(holder) +msgid "Red Hat, Inc." +msgstr "రెడ్ హ్యాట్, ఇంక్." + +#: C/gdm.xml:80(year) +msgid "2011" +msgstr "2011" + +#: C/gdm.xml:81(holder) +msgid "Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved." +msgstr "" + +#: 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 link or " +"in the file COPYING-DOCS distributed with this manual." +msgstr "" + +#: 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/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/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/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/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: " +"" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:86(releaseinfo) C/gdm.xml:97(para) +msgid "" +"This manual describes version 2.26.0 of the GNOME Display Manager. It was " +"last updated on 02/10/2009." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:95(title) +msgid "Terms and Conventions Used in This Manual" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:102(para) +msgid "" +"Chooser - A program used to select a remote host for managing a display " +"remotely on the attached display (gdm-host-chooser)." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:107(para) +msgid "" +"FreeDesktop - The organization providing desktop standards, such as the " +"Desktop Entry Specification used by GDM. http://www.freedesktop.org." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:113(para) +msgid "" +"GDM - GNOME Display Manager. Used to describe the software package as a " +"whole." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:118(para) +msgid "" +"Greeter - The graphical login window (gdm-simple-greeter)." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:122(para) +msgid "PAM - Pluggable Authentication Mechanism" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:126(para) +msgid "XDMCP - X Display Manage Protocol" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:130(para) +msgid "" +"Xserver - An implementation of the X Window System. For example the Xorg " +"Xserver provided by the X.org Foundation http://www.x.org." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:136(para) +msgid "" +"Paths that start with a word in angle brackets are relative to the " +"installation prefix. I.e. <share>/pixmaps/ refers " +"to /usr/share/pixmaps if GDM was configured with " +"--prefix=/usr." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:147(title) +msgid "Overview" +msgstr "పర్యావలోకనం" + +#: C/gdm.xml:150(title) +msgid "Introduction" +msgstr "పరిచయం" + +#: C/gdm.xml:152(para) +msgid "" +"The GNOME Display Manager (GDM) is a display manager that implements all " +"significant features required for managing attached and remote displays. GDM " +"was written from scratch and does not contain any XDM or X Consortium code." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:159(para) +msgid "" +"Note that GDM is configurable, and many configuration settings have an " +"impact on security. Issues to be aware of are highlighted in this document." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:165(para) +msgid "" +"Please note that some Operating Systems configure GDM to behave differently " +"than the default values as described in this document. If GDM does not seem " +"to behave as documented, then check to see if any related configuration may " +"be different than described here." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:172(para) +msgid "" +"For further information about GDM, refer to the project website at http://www.gnome." +"org/projects/gdm and the project Wiki http://live.gnome.org/GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:180(para) +msgid "" +"For discussion or queries about GDM, refer to the
gdm-" +"list@gnome.org
mail list. This list is archived, and is a " +"good resource to check to seek answers to common questions. This list is " +"archived at http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gdm-list/ and has a search " +"facility to look for messages with keywords." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:190(para) +msgid "" +"Please submit any bug reports or enhancement requests to the \"gdm\" " +"category in http://" +"bugzilla.gnome.org." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:199(title) +msgid "Interface Stability" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:201(para) +msgid "" +"GDM 2.20 and earlier supported stable configuration interfaces. However, the " +"codebase was completely rewritten for GDM 2.22, and is not completely " +"backward compatible with older releases. This is in part because things work " +"differently, so some options just don't make sense, in part because some " +"options never made sense, and in part because some functionality has not " +"been reimplemented yet." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:210(para) +msgid "" +"Interfaces which continue to be supported in a stable fashion include the " +"Init, PreSession, PostSession, PostLogin, and Xsession scripts. Some daemon " +"configuration options in the <etc>/gdm/custom.conf file continue to be supported. Also, the ~/.dmrc, and face browser image locations are still supported." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:219(para) +msgid "" +"GDM 2.20 and earlier supported the ability to manage multiple displays with " +"separate graphics cards, such as used in terminal server environments, login " +"in a window via a program like Xnest or Xephyr, the gdmsetup program, XML-" +"based greeter themes, and the ability to run the XDMCP chooser from the " +"login screen. These features were not added back during the 2.22 rewrite." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:231(title) +msgid "Functional Description" +msgstr "" + +#. +#. TODO - Would be good to discuss D-Bus, perhaps the new GObject model, +#. and to explain the reasons why the rewrite made GDM better. +#. From a high-level overview perspective, rather than the +#. technical aspects. +#. +#: C/gdm.xml:242(para) +msgid "" +"GDM 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. GDM is also accessible " +"for users with disabilities." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:250(para) +msgid "" +"GDM provides the ability to manage the main console display, and displays " +"launched via VT. It is integrated with other programs, such as the Fast User " +"Switch Applet (FUSA) and gnome-screensaver to manage multiple displays on " +"the console via the Xserver Virtual Terminal (VT) interface. It also can " +"manage XDMCP displays." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:258(para) +msgid "" +"Regardless of the display type, GDM will do the following when it manages " +"the display. It will start an Xserver process, then run the Init script as the root user, and start the greeter program on the " +"display." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:265(para) +msgid "" +"The greeter program is run as the unprivileged \"gdm\" user/group. This user " +"and group are described in the \"Security\" section of this document. The " +"main functions of the greeter program are to provide a mechanism for " +"selecting an account for log in and to drive the dialogue between the user " +"and system when authenticating that account. The authentication process is " +"driven by Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM). The PAM modules determine " +"what prompts (if any) are shown to the user to authenticate. On the average " +"system, the greeter program will request a username and password for " +"authentication. However some systems may be configured to use supplemental " +"mechanisms such as a fingerprint or SmartCard readers. GDM can be configured " +"to support these alternatives in parallel with greeter login extensions and " +"the --enable-split-authentication./configure option, or one at a time via system PAM configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:284(para) +msgid "" +"The smartcard extension can be enabled or disabled via the org." +"gnome.display-manager.extensions.smartcard.active gsettings key." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:290(para) +msgid "" +"Likewise, the fingerprint extension can be enabled or disabled via the " +"org.gnome.display-manager.extensions.fingerprint.active " +"gsettings key." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:296(para) +msgid "" +"GDM and PAM can be configured to not require any input, which will cause GDM " +"to automatically log in and simply start a session, which can be useful for " +"some environments, such as single user systems or kiosks." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:303(para) +msgid "" +"In addition to authentication, the greeter program allows the user to select " +"which session to start and which language to use. Sessions are defined by " +"files that end in the .desktop suffix and more information about these files " +"can be found in the \"GDM User Session and Language Configuration\" section " +"of this document. By default, GDM is configured to display a face browser so " +"the user can select their user account by clicking on an image instead of " +"having to type their username. GDM keeps track of the user's default session " +"and language in the user's ~/.dmrc and will use these " +"defaults if the user did not pick a session or language in the login GUI." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:316(para) +msgid "" +"After authenticating a user, the daemon runs the PostLogin script as root, then runs the PreSession " +"script as root. After running these scripts, the user session is started. " +"When the user exits their session, the PostSession " +"script is run as root. These scripts are provided as hooks for distributions " +"and end-users to customize how sessions are managed. For example, using " +"these hooks you could set up a machine which creates the user's $HOME " +"directory on the fly, and erases it on logout. The difference between the " +"PostLogin and PreSession scripts " +"is that PostLogin is run before the pam_open_session " +"call so is the right place to do anything which should be run before the " +"user session is initialized. The PreSession script is " +"called after session initialization." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:336(title) +msgid "Greeter Panel" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:337(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM greeter program displays a panel docked at the bottom of the screen " +"which provides additional functionality. When a user is selected, the panel " +"allows the user to select which session, language, and keyboard layout to " +"use after logging in. The keyboard layout selector also changes the keyboard " +"layout used when typing your password. The panel also contains an area for " +"login services to leave status icons. Some example status icons include a " +"battery icon for current battery usage, and an icon for enabling " +"accessibility features. The greeter program also provides buttons which " +"allow the user to shutdown or restart the system. It is possible to " +"configure GDM to not provide the shutdown and restart buttons, if desired. " +"GDM can also be configured via PolicyKit (or via RBAC on Oracle Solaris) to " +"require the user have appropriate authorization before accepting the " +"shutdown or restart request." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:354(para) +msgid "" +"Note that keyboard layout features are only available on systems that " +"support libxklavier." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:361(title) +msgid "Accessibility" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:363(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) features such as an on-screen " +"keyboard, screen reader, screen magnifier, and Xserver AccessX keyboard " +"accessibility are available. It is also possible to enable large text or " +"high contrast icons and controls, if needed. Refer to the \"Accessibility " +"Configuration\" section of the document for more information how various " +"accessibility features can be configured." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:375(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:383(title) +msgid "The GDM Face Browser" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:385(para) +msgid "" +"The Face Browser is the interface which allows users to select their " +"username by clicking on an image. This feature can be enabled or disabled " +"via the /apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list GConf key and is on by " +"default. When disabled, users must type their complete username by hand. " +"When enabled, it displays all local users which are available for login on " +"the system (all user accounts defined in the /etc/passwd file that have a " +"valid shell and sufficiently high UID) and remote users that have recently " +"logged in. The face browser in GDM 2.20 and earlier would attempt to display " +"all remote users, which caused performance problems in large, enterprise " +"deployments." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:399(para) +msgid "" +"The Face Browser is configured to display the users who log in most " +"frequently at the top of the list. This helps to ensure that users who log " +"in frequently can quickly find their login image." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:405(para) +msgid "" +"The Face Browser supports \"type-ahead search\" which dynamically moves the " +"face selection as the user types to the corresponding username in the list. " +"This means that a user with a long username will only have to type the first " +"few characters of the username before the correct item in the list gets " +"selected." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:413(para) +msgid "" +"The icons used by GDM can be installed globally by the sysadmin or can be " +"located in the user's home directories. If installed globally they should be " +"in the <share>/pixmaps/faces/ directory and the " +"filename should be the name of the user. Face image files should be a " +"standard image that GTK+ can read, such as PNG or JPEG. Face icons placed in " +"the global face directory must be readable to the GDM user." +msgstr "" + +#. +#. TODO - In the old GDM the ~/gnome2/gdm file is used, but the new code +#. seems to use ~/.gnome/gdm. Error? +#. +#: C/gdm.xml:429(para) +msgid "" +"If there is no global icon for the user, GDM will look in the user's $HOME " +"directory for the image file. GDM will first look for the user's face image " +"in ~/.face. If not found, it will try ~/.face." +"icon. If still not found, it will use the value defined for " +"\"face/picture=\" in the ~/.gnome2/gdm file." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:438(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 a generic face image." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:444(para) +msgid "" +"Please note that loading and scaling face icons located in remote 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." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:451(para) +msgid "" +"When the browser is turned on, valid usernames on the computer are exposed " +"for everyone to see. If XDMCP is enabled, then the usernames are exposed to " +"remote users. This, of course, limits security somewhat since a malicious " +"user does not need to guess valid usernames. In some very restrictive " +"environments the face browser may not be appropriate." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:463(title) +msgid "XDMCP" +msgstr "XDMCP" + +#. +#. TODO - What XDMCP features actually work? I know that the +#. chooser is missing. +#. +#: C/gdm.xml:472(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:481(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 default configuration should work " +"reasonably on most systems." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:488(para) +msgid "" +"GDM by default listens for XDMCP requests on the normal UDP port used for " +"XDMCP, port 177, and will respond to QUERY and BROADCAST_QUERY requests by " +"sending a WILLING packet to the originator." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:494(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:504(para) +msgid "" +"If XDMCP seems to not be working, make sure that all machines are specified " +"in /etc/hosts." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:509(para) +msgid "" +"Refer to the \"Security\" section for information about security concerns " +"when using XDMCP." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:516(title) +msgid "Logging" +msgstr "నమోదుపరుచు" + +#: C/gdm.xml:518(para) +msgid "" +"GDM uses syslog to log errors and status. It can also log debugging " +"information, which can be useful for tracking down problems if GDM is not " +"working properly. Debug output can be enabled by setting the debug/Enable " +"key to \"true\" in the <etc>/gdm/custom.conf file." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:526(para) +msgid "" +"Output from the various Xservers is stored in the GDM log directory, which " +"is normally <var>/log/gdm/. Any Xserver messages " +"are saved to a file associated with the display value, <" +"display>.log." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:533(para) +msgid "" +"The session output is piped through the GDM daemon to the ~/." +"xsession-errors file. The file is overwritten on each login, so " +"logging out and logging back into the same user via GDM will cause any " +"messages from the previous session to be lost." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:540(para) +msgid "" +"Note that if GDM can not create this file for some reason, then a fallback " +"file will be created named ~/.xsession-errors.XXXXXXXX " +"where the XXXXXXXX are some random characters." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:548(title) +msgid "Fast User Switching" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:550(para) +msgid "" +"GDM allows multiple users to be logged in at the same time. After one user " +"is logged in, additional users can log in via the User Switcher on the GNOME " +"Panel, or from the \"Switch User\" button in Lock Screen dialog of GNOME " +"Screensaver. The active session can be changed back and forth using the same " +"mechanism. Note that some distributions may not add the User Switcher to the " +"default panel configuration. It can be added using the panel context menu." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:559(para) +msgid "" +"Note this feature is available on systems that support Virtual Terminals. " +"This feature will not function if Virtual Terminals is not available." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:570(title) +msgid "Security" +msgstr "రక్షణ" + +#: C/gdm.xml:573(title) +msgid "The GDM User And Group" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:575(para) +msgid "" +"For security reasons a dedicated user and group id are recommended for " +"proper operation. This user and group are normally \"gdm\" on most systems, " +"but can be configured to any user or group. All GDM GUI programs are run as " +"this user, so that the programs which interact with the user are run in a " +"sandbox. This user and group should have limited privilege." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:584(para) +msgid "" +"The only special privilege the \"gdm\" user requires is the ability to read " +"and write Xauth files to the <var>/run/gdm " +"directory. The <var>/run/gdm directory should " +"have root:gdm ownership and 1777 permissions." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:592(para) +msgid "" +"You should not, under any circumstances, configure the GDM user/group to a " +"user which a user could easily gain access to, such as the user " +"nobody. Any user who gains access to an Xauth key can " +"snoop on and control running GUI programs running in the associated session " +"or perform a denial-of-service attack on it. It is important to ensure that " +"the system is configured properly so that only the \"gdm\" user has access " +"to these files and that it is not easy to login to this account. For " +"example, the account should be setup to not have a password or allow non-" +"root users to login to the account." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:605(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM greeter configuration is stored in GConf. To allow the GDM user to " +"be able to write configuration, it is necessary for the \"gdm\" user to have " +"a writable $HOME directory. Users may configure the default GConf " +"configuration as desired to avoid the need to provide the \"gdm\" user with " +"a writable $HOME directory. However, some features of GDM may be disabled if " +"it is unable to write state information to GConf configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:617(title) +msgid "PAM" +msgstr "PAM" + +#: C/gdm.xml:619(para) +msgid "" +"GDM uses PAM for login authentication. PAM stands for Pluggable " +"Authentication Module, and is used by most programs that request " +"authentication on your computer. It allows the administrator to configure " +"specific authentication behavior for different login programs (such as ssh, " +"login GUI, screensaver, etc.)" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:627(para) +msgid "" +"PAM is complicated and highly configurable, and this documentation does not " +"intend to explain this in detail. Instead, it is intended to give an " +"overview of how PAM configuration relates with GDM, how PAM is commonly " +"configured with GDM, and known issues. It is expected that a person needing " +"to do PAM configuration would need to do further reading of PAM " +"documentation to understand how to configure PAM and to understand terms " +"used in this section." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:637(para) +msgid "" +"PAM configuration has different, but similar, interfaces on different " +"Operating Systems, so check the pam." +"d or pam.conf man " +"page for details. Be sure you read the PAM documentation and are comfortable " +"with the security implications of any changes you intend to make to your " +"configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:647(para) +msgid "" +"Note that, by default, GDM uses the \"gdm\" PAM service name for normal " +"login and the \"gdm-autologin\" PAM service name for automatic login. These " +"services may not be defined in your pam.d or pam.conf configured file. If " +"there is no entry, then GDM will use the default PAM behavior. On most " +"systems this should work fine. However, the automatic login feature may not " +"work if the gdm-autologin service is not defined." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:657(para) +msgid "" +"The PostLogin script is run before pam_open_session is " +"called, and the PreSession script is called after. This " +"allows the system administrator to add any scripting to the login process " +"either before or after PAM initializes the session." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:665(para) +msgid "" +"If you wish to make GDM work with other types of authentication mechanisms " +"(such as a fingerprint or SmartCard reader), 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. How to do this is frequently discussed on the " +"
gdm-list@gnome.org
mail list, so you can " +"refer to the list archives for more information." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:676(para) +msgid "" +"PAM does have some limitations regarding being able to work with multiple " +"types of authentication at the same time, like supporting the ability to " +"accept either SmartCard and the ability to type the username and password " +"into the login program. There are techniques that are used to make this " +"work, and it is best to research how this problem is commonly solved when " +"setting up such a configuration." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:685(para) +msgid "" +"If automatic login does not work on a system, check to see if the \"gdm-" +"autologin\" PAM stack is defined in the PAM configuration. For this to work, " +"it is necessary to use a PAM module that simply does no authentication, or " +"which simply returns PAM_SUCCESS from all of its public interfaces. Assuming " +"your system has a pam_allow.so PAM module which does this, a PAM " +"configuration to enable \"gdm-autologin\" would look like this:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:695(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 "" +"\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" + +#: C/gdm.xml:703(para) +msgid "" +"The above setup will cause no lastlog entry to be generated. If a lastlog " +"entry is desired, then use the following for the session:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:708(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +" gdm-autologin session required pam_unix_session.so.1\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:712(para) +msgid "" +"If the computer is used by several people, which makes automatic login " +"unsuitable, you may want to allow some users to log in without entering " +"their password. This feature can be enabled as a per-user option in the " +"users-admin tool from the gnome-system-tools; it is achieved by checking " +"that the user is member a Unix group called \"nopasswdlogin\" before asking " +"for a password. For this to work, the PAM configuration file for the \"gdm\" " +"service must include a line such as:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:723(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +" gdm auth sufficient pam_succeed_if.so user ingroup nopasswdlogin\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:730(title) +msgid "utmp and wtmp" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:732(para) +msgid "" +"GDM generates utmp and wtmp User Accounting Database entries upon session " +"login and logout. The utmp database contains user access and accounting " +"information that is accessed by commands such as finger, " +"last, login, and who. The wtmp database contains the history of user access and " +"accounting information for the utmp database. Refer to the utmp and wtmp man pages on your system for more information." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:747(title) +msgid "Xserver Authentication Scheme" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:749(para) +msgid "" +"Xserver authorization files are stored in a newly created subdirectory of " +"<var>/run/gdm at start up. These files are used " +"to store and share a \"password\" between X clients and the Xserver. This " +"\"password\" is unique for each session logged in, so users from one session " +"can't snoop on users from another." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:757(para) +msgid "" +"GDM only supports the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 Xserver 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 Xserver 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. In most cases, ssh -Y should be preferred over GDM's XDMCP features." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:774(title) +msgid "XDMCP Security" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:776(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:782(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. This type of set up should never use an unmanaged hub or " +"other sniffable network." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:795(title) +msgid "XDMCP Access Control" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:797(para) +msgid "" +"XDMCP access control is done using TCP wrappers. It is possible to compile " +"GDM without TCP wrapper support, so this feature may not be supported on " +"some Operating Systems." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:803(para) +msgid "" +"You should use the daemon name gdm in the <" +"etc>/hosts.allow and <etc>/hosts.deny files. For example to deny computers from .evil.domain from logging in, then add" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:810(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"gdm: .evil.domain\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:813(para) +msgid "" +"to <etc>/hosts.deny. You may also need to add" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:817(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"gdm: .your.domain\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:820(para) +msgid "" +"to your <etc>/hosts.allow if you normally " +"disallow all services from all hosts. See the hosts.allow(5) man page for details." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:829(title) +msgid "Firewall Security" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:831(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 really needed. GDM guards " +"against 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 do a " +"denial of service attack via XDMCP than attacking a webserver." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:842(para) +msgid "" +"It is also wise to block all of the Xserver ports. These are TCP ports 6000+ " +"(one for each display number) on your firewall. Note that GDM will use " +"display numbers 20 and higher for flexible on-demand servers." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:849(para) +msgid "" +"X is not a very safe protocol when using it over the Internet, and XDMCP is " +"even less safe." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:856(title) +msgid "PolicyKit" +msgstr "" + +#. +#. TODO - Should we say more? +#. +#: C/gdm.xml:864(para) +msgid "" +"GDM may be configured to use PolicyKit to allow the system administrator to " +"control whether the login screen should provide the shutdown and restart " +"buttons on the greeter screen." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:870(para) +msgid "" +"These buttons are controlled by the org.freedesktop.consolekit." +"system.stop-multiple-users and org.freedesktop." +"consolekit.system.restart-multiple-users actions respectively. " +"Policy for these actions can be set up using the polkit-gnome-authorization " +"tool, or the polkit-auth command line program." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:882(title) +msgid "RBAC (Role Based Access Control)" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:884(para) +msgid "" +"GDM may be configured to use RBAC instead of PolicyKit. In this case the " +"RBAC configuration is used to control whether the login screen should " +"provide the shutdown and restart buttons on the greeter screen." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:890(para) +msgid "" +"For example, on Oracle Solaris, the \"solaris.system.shutdown\" " +"authorization is used to control this. Simply modify the /etc/" +"user_attr file so that the \"gdm\" user has this authorization." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:903(title) +msgid "Support for ConsoleKit" +msgstr "" + +#. +#. TODO - Should we update these docs? Probably should mention any +#. configuration that users may want to do for using it with GDM? +#. If so, perhaps this section should be moved to a subsection of +#. the "Configure" section? +#. +#: C/gdm.xml:914(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:922(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 " +"attached, etc. As the entity that initiates the user process, GDM is in a " +"unique position to know about the user session and to be trusted to provide " +"these bits of information. The use of this privileged method is restricted " +"by the use of the D-Bus system message bus security policy." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:936(para) +msgid "" +"In case a user with an existing session 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 are undefined and session-specific. " +"However, most sessions will unlock a screensaver in response." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:945(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:954(title) +msgid "Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:956(para) +msgid "" +"GDM has a number of configuration interfaces. These include scripting " +"integration points, daemon configuration, greeter configuration, general " +"session settings, integration with gnome-settings-daemon configuration, and " +"session configuration. These types of integration are described in detail " +"below." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:965(title) +msgid "Scripting Integration Points" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:967(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM script integration points can be found in the <etc>/" +"gdm/ directory:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:972(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"Xsession\n" +"Init/\n" +"PostLogin/\n" +"PreSession/\n" +"PostSession/\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:980(para) +msgid "" +"The Init, PostLogin, " +"PreSession, and PostSession " +"scripts all work as described below." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:986(para) +msgid "" +"For each type of script, the default one which will be executed is called " +"\"Default\" and is stored in a directory associated with the script type. So " +"the default Init script is <etc>/gdm/" +"Init/Default. A per-display script can be provided, and if it " +"exists it will be run instead of the default script. Such scripts are stored " +"in the same directory as the default script and have the same name as the " +"Xserver DISPLAY value for that display. For example, if the <" +"Init>/:0 script exists, it will be run for DISPLAY \":0\"." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:998(para) +msgid "" +"All of these scripts are run with root privilege and return 0 if run " +"successfully, and a non-zero return code if there was any failure that " +"should cause the login session to be aborted. Also note that GDM will block " +"until the scripts finish, so if any of these scripts hang, this will cause " +"the login process to also hang." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1006(para) +msgid "" +"When the Xserver for the login GUI has been successfully started, but before " +"the login GUI is actually displayed, GDM will run the Init script. This script is useful for starting programs that should be " +"run while the login screen is showing, or for doing any special " +"initialization if required." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1014(para) +msgid "" +"After the user has been successfully authenticated GDM will run the " +"PostLogin script. This is done before any session setup " +"has been done, including before the pam_open_session call. This script is " +"useful for doing any session initialization that needs to happen before the " +"session starts. For example, you might setup the user's $HOME directory if " +"needed." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1023(para) +msgid "" +"After the user session has been initialized, GDM will run the " +"PreSession script. This script is useful for doing any " +"session initialization that needs to happen after the session has been " +"initialized. It can be used for session management or accounting, for " +"example." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1031(para) +msgid "" +"When a user terminates their session, GDM will run the " +"PostSession script. Note that the Xserver will have " +"been stopped by the time this script is run, so it should not be accessed." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1038(para) +msgid "" +"Note that the PostSession 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:1045(para) +msgid "" +"All of the above scripts will set the $RUNNING_UNDER_GDM environment variable to yes. If the scripts " +"are also shared with other display managers, this allows you to identify " +"when GDM is calling these scripts, so you can run specific code when GDM is " +"used." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1055(title) +msgid "Autostart Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1057(para) +msgid "" +"The <share>/gdm/autostart/LoginWindow directory " +"contains files in the format specified by the \"FreeDesktop.org Desktop " +"Application Autostart Specification\". Standard features in the " +"specification may be used to specify programs that should auto-restart or " +"only be launched if a GConf configuration value is set, etc." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1066(para) +msgid "" +"Any .desktop files in this directory will cause the " +"associated program to automatically start with the login GUI greeter. By " +"default, GDM is shipped with files which will autostart the gdm-simple-" +"greeter login GUI greeter itself, the gnome-power-manager application, the " +"gnome-settings-daemon, and the metacity window manager. These programs are " +"needed for the greeter program to work. In addition, desktop files are " +"provided for starting various AT programs if the configuration values " +"specified in the Accessibility Configuration section below are set." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1080(title) +msgid "Xsession Script" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1082(para) +msgid "" +"There is also an Xsession script located at " +"<etc>/gdm/Xsession which is called between the " +"PreSession and the PostSession " +"scripts. This script does not support per-display like the other scripts. " +"This script is used for actually starting the user session. This script is " +"run as the user, and it will run whatever session was specified by the " +"Desktop session file the user selected to start." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1095(title) +msgid "Daemon Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1097(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM daemon is configured using the <etc>/gdm/custom." +"conf file. Default values are stored in GConf in the " +"gdm.schemas file. It is recommended that end-users " +"modify the <etc>/gdm/custom.conf file because the " +"schemas file may be overwritten when the user updates their system to have a " +"newer version of GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1107(para) +msgid "" +"Note that older versions of GDM supported additional configuration options " +"which are no longer supported in the latest versions of GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1112(para) +msgid "" +"The <etc>/gdm/custom.conf file is in the " +"keyfile format. Keywords in brackets define group " +"sections, strings before an equal sign (=) are keys and the data after equal " +"sign represents their value. Empty lines or lines starting with the hash " +"mark (#) are ignored." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1120(para) +msgid "" +"The file <etc>/gdm/custom.conf supports the " +"\"[daemon]\", \"[security]\", and \"[xdmcp]\" group sections. Within each " +"group, there are particular key/value pairs that can be specified to modify " +"how GDM behaves. For example, to enable timed login and specify the timed " +"login user to be a user named \"you\", you would modify the file so it " +"contains the following lines:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1130(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"[daemon]\n" +"TimedLoginEnable=true\n" +"TimedLogin=you\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1136(para) +msgid "A full list of supported configuration keys follow:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1141(title) +msgid "[chooser]" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1145(term) +msgid "Multicast" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1147(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Multicast=false" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1148(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." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1157(term) +msgid "MulticastAddr" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1159(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MulticastAddr=ff02::1" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1160(para) +msgid "This is the Link-local multicast address." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1169(title) +msgid "[daemon]" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1172(term) +msgid "TimedLoginEnable" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1174(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "TimedLoginEnable=false" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1175(para) +msgid "" +"If the user given in TimedLogin should be logged in " +"after a number of seconds (set with TimedLoginDelay) 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 TimedLoginDelay 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. Refer to the \"Security->PAM\" section of the manual for " +"more information, or for help if this feature does not seem to work." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1197(term) +msgid "TimedLogin" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1199(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "TimedLogin=" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1200(para) +msgid "" +"This is the user that should be logged in after a specified number of " +"seconds of inactivity." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1204(para) C/gdm.xml:1248(para) +msgid "" +"If the value ends with a vertical bar | (the pipe symbol), then GDM will " +"execute the program specified and use whatever value is returned on standard " +"out from the program as the user. The program is run with the DISPLAY " +"environment variable set so that it is possible to specify the user in a per-" +"display fashion. For example if the value is \"/usr/bin/getloginuser|\", " +"then the program \"/usr/bin/getloginuser\" will be run to get the user value." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1218(term) +msgid "TimedLoginDelay" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1220(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "TimedLoginDelay=30" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1221(para) +msgid "" +"Delay in seconds before the TimedLogin user will be " +"logged in." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1229(term) +msgid "AutomaticLoginEnable" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1231(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AutomaticLoginEnable=false" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1232(para) +msgid "" +"If true, the user given in AutomaticLogin should be " +"logged in immediately. This feature is like timed login with a delay of 0 " +"seconds." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1241(term) +msgid "AutomaticLogin" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1243(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "AutomaticLogin=" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1244(para) +msgid "" +"This is the user that should be logged in immediately if " +"AutomaticLoginEnable is true." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1262(term) +msgid "User" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1264(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "User=gdm" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1265(para) +msgid "" +"The username under which the greeter and other GUI programs are run. Refer " +"to the Group configuration key and to the \"Security-" +">GDM User And Group\" section of this document for more information." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1275(term) +msgid "Group" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1277(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Group=gdm" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1278(para) +msgid "" +"The group name under which the greeter and other GUI programs are run. Refer " +"to the User configuration key and to the \"Security->" +"GDM User And Group\" section of this document for more information." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1290(title) +msgid "Debug Options" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1293(title) +msgid "[debug]" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1296(term) C/gdm.xml:1427(term) +msgid "Enable" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1298(synopsis) C/gdm.xml:1429(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Enable=false" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1299(para) +msgid "" +"To enable debugging, set the debug/Enable key to \"true\" in the " +"<etc>/gdm/custom.conf file and restart GDM. Then " +"debug output will be sent to the system log file (<var>/log/" +"messages or <var>/adm/messages " +"depending on your Operating System)." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1314(title) +msgid "Greeter Options" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1317(title) +msgid "[greeter]" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1320(term) +msgid "IncludeAll" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1322(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "IncludeAll=true" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1323(para) +msgid "" +"If true, then the face browser will show all users on the local machine. If " +"false, the face browser will only show users who have recently logged in." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1329(para) +msgid "" +"When this key is true, GDM will call fgetpwent() to get a list of local " +"users on the system. Any users with a user id less than 500 (or 100 if " +"running on Oracle Solaris) are filtered out. The Face Browser also will " +"display any users that have previously logged in on the system (for example " +"NIS/LDAP users). It gets this list via calling the ck-history ConsoleKit interface. It will also filter out any users which do " +"not have a valid shell (valid shells are any shell that getusershell() " +"returns - /sbin/nologin or /bin/false are considered invalid shells even if " +"getusershell() returns them)." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1343(para) +msgid "" +"If false, then GDM more simply only displays users that have previously " +"logged in on the system (local or NIS/LDAP users) by calling the ck-" +"history ConsoleKit interface." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1352(term) +msgid "Include" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1354(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Include=" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1355(para) +msgid "" +"Set to a list of users to always include in the Face Browser. This value is " +"set to a list of users separated by commas. By default, the value is empty." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1364(term) +msgid "Exclude" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1366(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Exclude=bin,root,daemon,adm,lp,sync,shutdown,halt,mail,news,uucp,operator,nobody,nobody4,noaccess,postgres,pvm,rpm,nfsnobody,pcap" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1367(para) +msgid "" +"Set to a list of users to always exclude in the Face Browser. This value is " +"set to a list of users separated by commas. Note that the setting in the " +"custom.conf overrides the default value, so if you wish " +"to add additional users to the list, then you need to set the value to the " +"default value with additional users appended to the list." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1381(title) +msgid "Security Options" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1384(title) +msgid "[security]" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1387(term) +msgid "DisallowTCP" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1389(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DisallowTCP=true" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1390(para) +msgid "" +"If true, then always append -nolisten tcp to the " +"command line when starting attached Xservers, thus disallowing TCP " +"connection. This is a more secure configuration if you are not using remote " +"connections." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1402(title) +msgid "XDCMP Support" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1405(title) +msgid "[xdmcp]" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1408(term) +msgid "DisplaysPerHost" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1410(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "DisplaysPerHost=1" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1411(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 this " +"value." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1418(para) +msgid "" +"Note that the number of attached DISPLAYS allowed is not limited. Only " +"remote connections via XDMCP are limited by this configuration option." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1430(para) +msgid "" +"Setting this to true enables XDMCP support allowing remote displays/X " +"terminals to be managed by GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1435(para) +msgid "" +"gdm listens for requests on UDP port 177. See the Port " +"option for more information." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1440(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 " +"gdm" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1446(para) +msgid "" +"You should add \n" +"gdm:.my.domain\n" +" to your <etc>/hosts.allow, depending on " +"your TCP Wrappers configuration. See the hosts.allow man page for details." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1457(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:1466(term) +msgid "HonorIndirect" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1468(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "HonorIndirect=true" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1469(para) +msgid "" +"Enables XDMCP INDIRECT choosing (i.e. remote execution of " +"gdmchooser) for X-terminals which do not supply their " +"own display browser." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1478(term) +msgid "MaxPending" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1480(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxPending=4" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1481(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:1487(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:1496(term) +msgid "MaxSessions" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1498(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxSessions=16" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1499(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:1508(term) +msgid "MaxWait" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1510(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxWait=30" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1511(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:1517(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:1522(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:1531(term) +msgid "MaxWaitIndirect" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1533(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "MaxWaitIndirect=30" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1534(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 " +"MaxPendingIndirect." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1548(term) +msgid "PingIntervalSeconds" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1550(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "PingIntervalSeconds=60" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1560(para) +msgid "" +"Note that GDM in the past used to have a PingInterval " +"configuration key which was also in minutes. For most purposes you'd want " +"this setting to be lower than 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:1573(term) +msgid "Port" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1575(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Port=177" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1576(para) +msgid "" +"The UDP port number gdm should listen to for XDMCP " +"requests. Do not change this unless you know what you are doing." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1585(term) +msgid "Willing" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1587(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "Willing=<etc>/gdm/Xwilling" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1588(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 does not 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:1607(title) +msgid "Simple Greeter Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1609(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM default greeter is called the simple Greeter and is configured via " +"GConf. Default values are stored in GConf in the gdm-simple-" +"greeter.schemas file. These defaults can be overridden if the " +"\"gdm\" user has a writable $HOME directory to store GConf settings. These " +"values can be edited using the gconftool-2 or " +"gconf-editor programs. The following configuration " +"options are supported:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1620(title) +msgid "Greeter Configuration Keys" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1623(term) +msgid "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/banner_message_enable" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1625(synopsis) C/gdm.xml:1646(synopsis) C/gdm.xml:1657(synopsis) +#: C/gdm.xml:1722(synopsis) C/gdm.xml:1787(synopsis) C/gdm.xml:1798(synopsis) +#: C/gdm.xml:1809(synopsis) C/gdm.xml:1820(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "false (boolean)" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1626(para) +msgid "Controls whether the banner message text is displayed." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1633(term) +msgid "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/banner_message_text" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1635(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "NULL (string)" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1636(para) +msgid "Specifies the text banner message to show on the greeter window." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1644(term) +msgid "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_restart_buttons" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1647(para) +msgid "Controls whether to show the restart buttons in the login window." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1655(term) +msgid "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1658(para) +msgid "" +"If true, then the face browser with known users is not shown in the login " +"window." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1666(term) +msgid "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/logo_icon_name" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1668(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "computer (string)" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1669(para) +msgid "Set to the themed icon name to use for the greeter logo." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1676(term) +msgid "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/recent-languages" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1678(synopsis) C/gdm.xml:1700(synopsis) +#, no-wrap +msgid "[] (string list)" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1679(para) +msgid "" +"Set to a list of languages to be shown by default in the login window. " +"Default value is \"[]\". With the default setting only the system default " +"language is shown and the option \"Other...\" which pops-up a dialog box " +"showing a full list of available languages which the user can select." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1687(para) +msgid "" +"Users are not intended to change this setting by hand. Instead GDM keeps " +"track of any languages selected in this configuration key, and will show " +"them in the language combo box along with the \"Other...\" choice. This way, " +"commonly selected languages are easier to select." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1698(term) +msgid "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/recent-layouts" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1701(para) +msgid "" +"Set to a list of keyboard layouts to be shown by default in the login panel. " +"Default value is \"[]\". With the default setting only the system default " +"keyboard layout is shown and the option \"Other...\" which pops-up a dialog " +"box showing a full list of available keyboard layouts which the user can " +"select." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1709(para) +msgid "" +"Users are not intended to change this setting by hand. Instead GDM keeps " +"track of any keyboard layouts selected in this configuration key, and will " +"show them in the keyboard layout combo box along with the \"Other...\" " +"choice. This way, commonly selected keyboard layouts are easier to select." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1720(term) +msgid "/apps/gdm/simple-greeter/wm_use_compiz" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1723(para) +msgid "" +"Controls whether compiz is used as the window manager instead of metacity." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1733(title) +msgid "Accessibility Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1735(para) +msgid "" +"This section describes the accessibility configuration options available in " +"GDM." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1741(title) +msgid "GDM Accessibility Dialog And GConf Keys" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1743(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM greeter panel at the login screen displays an accessibility icon. " +"Clicking on that icon opens the GDM Accessibility Dialog. In the GDM " +"Accessibility Dialog, there is a list of checkboxes, so the user can enable " +"or disable the associated assistive tools." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1750(para) +msgid "" +"The checkboxes that correspond to the on-screen keyboard, screen magnifier " +"and screen reader assistive tools act on the three GConf keys that are " +"described in the next section of this document. By enabling or disabling " +"these checkboxes, the associated GConf key is set to \"true\" or \"false\". " +"When the GConf key is set to true, the assistive tools linked to this GConf " +"key are launched. When the GConf key is set to \"false\", any running " +"assistive tool linked to this GConf key are terminated. These GConf keys are " +"not automatically reset to a default state after the user has logged in. " +"Consequently, the assistive tools that were running during the last GDM " +"login session will automatically be launched at the next GDM login session." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1764(para) +msgid "" +"The other checkboxes in the GDM Accessibility Dialog do not have " +"corresponding GConf keys because no additional program is launched to " +"provide the accessibility features that they offer. These other options " +"correspond to accessibility features that are provided by the Xserver, which " +"is always running during the GDM session." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1774(title) +msgid "Accessibility GConf Keys" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1776(para) +msgid "" +"GDM offers the following GConf keys to control its accessibility features:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1782(title) +msgid "GDM Configuration Keys" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1785(term) +msgid "/desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1788(para) +msgid "" +"Controls whether the Accessibility infrastructure will be started with the " +"GDM GUI. This is needed for many accessibility technology programs to work." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1796(term) +msgid "/desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_magnifier_enabled" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1799(para) +msgid "" +"If set, then the assistive tools linked to this GConf key will be started " +"with the GDM GUI program. By default this is a screen magnifier application." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1807(term) +msgid "/desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_keyboard_enabled" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1810(para) +msgid "" +"If set, then the assistive tools linked to this GConf key will be started " +"with the GDM GUI program. By default this is an on-screen keyboard " +"application." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1818(term) +msgid "/desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_reader_enabled" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1821(para) +msgid "" +"If set, then the assistive tools linked to this GConf key will be started " +"with the GDM GUI program. By default this is a screen reader application." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1832(title) +msgid "Linking GConf Keys to Accessbility Tools" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1834(para) +msgid "" +"For the screen_magnifier_enabled, the screen_keyboard_enabled, and the " +"screen_reader_enabled GConf keys, the assistive tool which gets launched " +"depends on the desktop files located in the GDM autostart directory as " +"described in the \"Autostart Configuration\" section of this manual. Any " +"desktop file in the GDM autostart directory can be linked to these GConf key " +"via specifying that GConf key in the AutostartCondition value in the desktop " +"file. So the exact AutostartCondition line in the desktop file could be one " +"of the following:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1846(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"AutostartCondition=GNOME /desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_keyboard_enabled\n" +"AutostartCondition=GNOME /desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_magnifier_enabled\n" +"AutostartCondition=GNOME /desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_reader_enabled\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1852(para) +msgid "" +"When an accessibility key is true, then any program which is linked to that " +"key in a GDM autostart desktop file will be launched (unless the Hidden key " +"is set to true in that desktop file). A single GConf key can even start " +"multiple assistive tools if there are multiple desktop files with this " +"AutostartCondition in the GDM autostart directory." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1862(title) +msgid "Example Of Modifying Accessibility Tool Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1864(para) +msgid "" +"For example, if GNOME is distributed with GOK as the default on-screen " +"keyboard, then this could be replaced with a different program if desired. " +"To replace GOK with the on-screen keyboard application \"onboard\" and " +"additionally activate the assistive tool \"mousetweaks\" for dwelling " +"support, then the following configuration is needed." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1872(para) +msgid "" +"Create a desktop file for onboard and a second one for mousetweaks; for " +"example, onboard.desktop and mousetweaks.desktop. These files must be placed " +"in the GDM autostart directory and be in the format as explained in the " +"\"Autostart Configuration\" section of this document." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1880(para) +msgid "The following is an example onboard.desktop file:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1884(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"[Desktop Entry]\n" +"Encoding=UTF-8\n" +"Name=Onboard Onscreen Keyboard\n" +"Comment=Use an on-screen keyboard\n" +"TryExec=onboard\n" +"Exec=onboard --size 500x180 -x 20 -y 10\n" +"Terminal=false\n" +"Type=Application\n" +"StartupNotify=true\n" +"Categories=GNOME;GTK;Accessibility;\n" +"AutostartCondition=GNOME /desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_keyboard_enabled\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1898(para) +msgid "" +"The following is an example mousetweaks.desktop file:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1903(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"[Desktop Entry]\n" +"Encoding=UTF-8\n" +"Name=Software Mouse-Clicks\n" +"Comment=Perform clicks by dwelling with the pointer\n" +"TryExec=mousetweaks\n" +"Exec=mousetweaks --enable-dwell -m window -c -x 20 -y 240 \n" +"Terminal=false\n" +"Type=Application\n" +"StartupNotify=true\n" +"Categories=GNOME;GTK;Accessibility;\n" +"AutostartCondition=GNOME /desktop/gnome/applications/at/screen_keyboard_enabled\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1917(para) +msgid "" +"Note the line with the AutostartCondition that links both desktop files to " +"the GConf key for the on-screen keyboard." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1922(para) +msgid "" +"To disable GOK from starting, the desktop file for the GOK on-screen " +"keyboard must be removed or deactivated. Otherwise onboard and GOK would " +"simultaneously be started. This can be done by removing the gok.desktop file " +"from the GDM autostart directory, or by adding the \"Hidden=true\" key " +"setting to the gok.desktop file." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1930(para) +msgid "" +"After making these changes, GOK will no longer be started when the user " +"activates the on-screen keyboard in the GDM session; but onboard and " +"mousetweaks will instead be launched." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1939(title) +msgid "General Session Settings" +msgstr "" + +#. +#. TODO - I think this section should be expanded upon. What specific +#. keys are of interest, or would some users be likely to want +#. to configure? Also, would be good to be more specific about +#. how lock down management is handled. +#. +#: C/gdm.xml:1948(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM Greeter uses some of the same framework that your desktop session " +"will use. And so, it is influenced by a number of the same GConf settings. " +"For each of these settings the Greeter will use the default value unless it " +"is specifically overridden by a) GDM's installed mandatory policy b) system " +"mandatory policy. GDM installs its own mandatory policy to lock down some " +"settings for security." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1959(title) +msgid "GNOME Settings Daemon" +msgstr "" + +#. +#. TODO - I think this section should be expanded upon. What specific +#. keys are of interest, or would some users be likely to want +#. to configure? Also, would be good to give a more complete +#. list of plugins that users might want to consider disabling. +#. Also, shouldn't we list the sound/active key in the Greeter +#. configuration setting? Oddly I do not find this key used +#. in anything but the chooser in SVN. +#. +#: C/gdm.xml:1972(para) +msgid "" +"GDM enables the following gnome-settings-daemon plugins: a11y-keyboard, " +"background, sound, xsettings." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1977(para) +msgid "" +"These are responsible for things like the background image, font and theme " +"settings, sound events, etc." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1982(para) +msgid "" +"Plugins can also be disabled using GConf. For example, if you want to " +"disable the sound plugin then unset the following key: /apps/gdm/" +"simple-greeter/settings-manager-plugins/sound/active." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1990(title) +msgid "GDM Session Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1992(para) +msgid "" +"GDM sessions are specified using the FreeDesktop.org Desktop Entry " +"Specification, which can be referenced at the following URL: " +"http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/desktop-entry-spec." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:1999(para) +msgid "" +"By default, GDM will install desktop files in the <share>/" +"xsessions directory. GDM will search the following directories in " +"this order to find desktop files: <etc>/X11/sessions/, <dmconfdir>/Sessions, <" +"share>/xsessions, and <share>/gdm/" +"BuiltInSessions. By default the <dmconfdir> is set to <etc>/dm/ unless GDM is " +"configured to use a different directory via the \"--with-dmconfdir\" option." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2012(para) +msgid "" +"A session can be disabled by editing the desktop file and adding a line as " +"follows: Hidden=true." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2017(para) +msgid "" +"GDM desktop files support a GDM-specific extension, a key named \"X-GDM-" +"BypassXsession\". If the key is not specified in a desktop file, the value " +"defaults to \"false\". If this key is specified to be \"true\" in a desktop " +"file, then GDM will launch the program specified by the desktop file \"Exec" +"\" key directly when starting the user session. It will not run the program " +"via the <etc>/gdm/Xsession script, which is the " +"normal behavior. Since bypassing the <etc>/gdm/Xsession script avoids setting up the user session with the normal system " +"and user settings, sessions started this way can be useful for debugging " +"problems in the system or user scripts that might be preventing a user from " +"being able to start a session." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2036(title) +msgid "GDM User Session and Language Configuration" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2037(para) +msgid "" +"The user's default session and language choices are stored in the " +"~/.dmrc file. When a user logs in for the first time, " +"this file is created with the user's initial choices. The user can change " +"these default values by simply changing to a different value when logging " +"in. GDM will remember this change for subsequent logins." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2045(para) +msgid "" +"The ~/.dmrc file is in the standard INI format. It has one section called [Desktop] " +"which has two keys: Session and Language." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2052(para) +msgid "" +"The Session key specifies the basename of the session " +".desktop file that the user wishes to normally use " +"without the .desktop extension. The Language 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:2061(screen) +#, no-wrap +msgid "" +"\n" +"[Desktop]\n" +"Session=gnome\n" +"Language=cs_CZ.UTF-8\n" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2073(title) +msgid "GDM Commands" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2076(title) +msgid "GDM Root User Commands" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2078(para) +msgid "" +"The GDM package provides the following commands in sbindir intended to be run by the root user:" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2084(title) C/gdm.xml:2099(title) +msgid "" +"gdm and gdm-binary Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2087(para) +msgid "" +"The gdm command is really just a script which runs the " +"gdm-binary, passing along any options. Before launching " +"gdm-binary, the gdm wrapper script will source the " +"<etc>/profile 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. The gdm-binary is the " +"actual GDM daemon." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2103(term) +msgid "-?, --help" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2105(para) +msgid "Gives a brief overview of the command line options." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2112(term) +msgid "--fatal-warnings" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2114(para) +msgid "Make all warnings cause GDM to exit." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2121(term) +msgid "--timed-exit" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2123(para) +msgid "Exit after 30 seconds. Useful for debugging." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2130(term) +msgid "--version" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2132(para) +msgid "Print the version of the GDM daemon." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2141(title) +msgid "gdm-restart Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2143(para) +msgid "" +"gdm-restart 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:2151(title) +msgid "gdm-safe-restart Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2153(para) +msgid "" +"gdm-safe-restart 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:2161(title) +msgid "gdm-stop Command Line Options" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2163(para) +msgid "" +"gdm-stop stops GDM by sending the GDM daemon a TERM " +"signal." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2174(title) +msgid "Troubleshooting" +msgstr "" + +#. +#. TODO - any other tips we should add? Might be useful to highlight any +#. common D-Bus configuration issues? +#. +#: C/gdm.xml:2182(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 or send an email to the " +"gdm-list mailing list. Information about how to do this is in the " +"Introduction section of the document." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2189(para) +msgid "" +"If GDM is failing to work properly, it is always a good idea to include " +"debug information. To enable debugging, set the debug/Enable key to \"true\" " +"in the <etc>/gdm/custom.conf file and restart " +"GDM. Then use GDM to the point where it fails, and debug output will be sent " +"to the system log file (<var>/log/messages or " +"<var>/adm/messages depending on your Operating " +"System). If you share this output with the GDM community via a bug report or " +"email, please only include the GDM related debug information and not the " +"entire file since it can be large. If you do not see any GDM syslog output, " +"you may need to configure syslog (refer to the syslog man page)." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2205(title) +msgid "GDM Will Not Start" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2207(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:2216(para) +msgid "" +"First make sure that the Xserver is configured properly. The GDM " +"configuration file contains a command in the [server-Standard] section that " +"is used for starting the Xserver. Verify that this command works on your " +"system. Running this command from the console should start the Xserver. If " +"it fails, then the problem is likely with your Xserver configuration. Refer " +"to your Xserver error log for an idea of what the problem may be. The " +"problem may also be that your Xserver requires different command-line " +"options. If so, then modify the Xserver command in the GDM configuration " +"file so that it is correct for your system." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2229(para) +msgid "" +"Also make sure that the /tmp 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:2240(title) +msgid "License" +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2241(para) +msgid "" +"This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it " +"under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by " +"the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your " +"option) any later version." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2249(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 GNU General Public " +"License for more details." +msgstr "" + +#: C/gdm.xml:2255(para) +msgid "" +"A copy of the GNU General Public License is included " +"as an appendix to the GNOME Users Guide. You may also " +"obtain a copy of the GNU General Public License from " +"the Free Software Foundation by visiting their Web site or by writing to
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