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diff --git a/po/pl/welcome.po b/po/pl/welcome.po deleted file mode 100644 index cf0eee9ef..000000000 --- a/po/pl/welcome.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,676 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. -# Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://bugs.kde.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2006-01-31 23:11+0000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: application/x-xml2pot; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING\n" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:4 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Welcome to Debian" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:5 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"This chapter provides an overview of the Debian Project and &debian;. If you " -"already know about the Debian Project's history and the &debian; " -"distribution, feel free to skip to the next chapter." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:19 -#, no-c-format -msgid "What is Debian?" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:20 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Debian is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to developing free " -"software and promoting the ideals of the Free Software Foundation. The " -"Debian Project began in 1993, when Ian Murdock issued an open invitation to " -"software developers to contribute to a complete and coherent software " -"distribution based on the relatively new Linux kernel. That relatively small " -"band of dedicated enthusiasts, originally funded by the <ulink url=\"&url-" -"fsf-intro;\">Free Software Foundation</ulink> and influenced by the <ulink " -"url=\"&url-gnu-intro;\">GNU</ulink> philosophy, has grown over the years " -"into an organization of around &num-of-debian-developers; <firstterm>Debian " -"Developers</firstterm>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:35 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Debian Developers are involved in a variety of activities, including <ulink " -"url=\"&url-debian-home;\">Web</ulink> and <ulink url=\"&url-debian-ftp;" -"\">FTP</ulink> site administration, graphic design, legal analysis of " -"software licenses, writing documentation, and, of course, maintaining " -"software packages." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:44 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"In the interest of communicating our philosophy and attracting developers " -"who believe in the principles that Debian stands for, the Debian Project has " -"published a number of documents that outline our values and serve as guides " -"to what it means to be a Debian Developer:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:52 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <ulink url=\"&url-social-contract;\">Debian Social Contract</ulink> is a " -"statement of Debian's commitments to the Free Software Community. Anyone who " -"agrees to abide to the Social Contract may become a <ulink url=\"&url-new-" -"maintainer;\">maintainer</ulink>. Any maintainer can introduce new software " -"into Debian — provided that the software meets our criteria for being " -"free, and the package follows our quality standards." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:64 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <ulink url=\"&url-dfsg;\">Debian Free Software Guidelines</ulink> are a " -"clear and concise statement of Debian's criteria for free software. The DFSG " -"is a very influential document in the Free Software Movement, and was the " -"foundation of the <ulink url=\"&url-osd;\">The Open Source Definition</" -"ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:74 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <ulink url=\"&url-debian-policy;\">Debian Policy Manual</ulink> is an " -"extensive specification of the Debian Project's standards of quality." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:82 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Debian developers are also involved in a number of other projects; some " -"specific to Debian, others involving some or all of the Linux community. " -"Some examples include:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:89 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <ulink url=\"&url-lsb-org;\">Linux Standard Base</ulink> (LSB) is a " -"project aimed at standardizing the basic GNU/Linux system, which will enable " -"third-party software and hardware developers to easily design programs and " -"device drivers for Linux-in-general, rather than for a specific GNU/Linux " -"distribution." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:99 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <ulink url=\"&url-fhs-home;\">Filesystem Hierarchy Standard</ulink> " -"(FHS) is an effort to standardize the layout of the Linux file system. The " -"FHS will allow software developers to concentrate their efforts on designing " -"programs, without having to worry about how the package will be installed in " -"different GNU/Linux distributions." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:109 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"<ulink url=\"&url-debian-jr;\">Debian Jr.</ulink> is an internal project, " -"aimed at making sure Debian has something to offer to our youngest users." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:118 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For more general information about Debian, see the <ulink url=\"&url-debian-" -"faq;\">Debian FAQ</ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:133 -#, no-c-format -msgid "What is GNU/Linux?" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:134 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Linux is an operating system: a series of programs that let you interact " -"with your computer and run other programs." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:139 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"An operating system consists of various fundamental programs which are " -"needed by your computer so that it can communicate and receive instructions " -"from users; read and write data to hard disks, tapes, and printers; control " -"the use of memory; and run other software. The most important part of an " -"operating system is the kernel. In a GNU/Linux system, Linux is the kernel " -"component. The rest of the system consists of other programs, many of which " -"were written by or for the GNU Project. Because the Linux kernel alone does " -"not form a working operating system, we prefer to use the term <quote>GNU/" -"Linux</quote> to refer to systems that many people casually refer to as " -"<quote>Linux</quote>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:153 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Linux is modelled on the Unix operating system. From the start, Linux was " -"designed to be a multi-tasking, multi-user system. These facts are enough to " -"make Linux different from other well-known operating systems. However, Linux " -"is even more different than you might imagine. In contrast to other " -"operating systems, nobody owns Linux. Much of its development is done by " -"unpaid volunteers." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:162 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Development of what later became GNU/Linux began in 1984, when the <ulink " -"url=\"http://www.gnu.org/\">Free Software Foundation</ulink> began " -"development of a free Unix-like operating system called GNU." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:168 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The GNU Project has developed a comprehensive set of free software tools for " -"use with Unix™ and Unix-like operating systems such as Linux. These " -"tools enable users to perform tasks ranging from the mundane (such as " -"copying or removing files from the system) to the arcane (such as writing " -"and compiling programs or doing sophisticated editing in a variety of " -"document formats)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:177 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"While many groups and individuals have contributed to Linux, the largest " -"single contributor is still the Free Software Foundation, which created not " -"only most of the tools used in Linux, but also the philosophy and the " -"community that made Linux possible." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:184 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <ulink url=\"&url-kernel-org;\">Linux kernel</ulink> first appeared in " -"1991, when a Finnish computing science student named Linus Torvalds " -"announced an early version of a replacement kernel for Minix to the Usenet " -"newsgroup <userinput>comp.os.minix</userinput>. See Linux International's " -"<ulink url=\"&url-linux-history;\">Linux History Page</ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:193 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Linus Torvalds continues to coordinate the work of several hundred " -"developers with the help of a few trusty deputies. An excellent weekly " -"summary of discussions on the <userinput>linux-kernel</userinput> mailing " -"list is <ulink url=\"&url-kernel-traffic;\">Kernel Traffic</ulink>. More " -"information about the <userinput>linux-kernel</userinput> mailing list can " -"be found on the <ulink url=\"&url-linux-kernel-list-faq;\">linux-kernel " -"mailing list FAQ</ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:204 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Linux users have immense freedom of choice in their software. For example, " -"Linux users can choose from a dozen different command line shells and " -"several graphical desktops. This selection is often bewildering to users of " -"other operating systems, who are not used to thinking of the command line or " -"desktop as something that they can change." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:213 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Linux is also less likely to crash, better able to run more than one program " -"at the same time, and more secure than many operating systems. With these " -"advantages, Linux is the fastest growing operating system in the server " -"market. More recently, Linux has begun to be popular among home and business " -"users as well." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:231 -#, no-c-format -msgid "What is &debian;?" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:232 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The combination of Debian's philosophy and methodology and the GNU tools, " -"the Linux kernel, and other important free software, form a unique software " -"distribution called &debian;. This distribution is made up of a large number " -"of software <emphasis>packages</emphasis>. Each package in the distribution " -"contains executables, scripts, documentation, and configuration information, " -"and has a <emphasis>maintainer</emphasis> who is primarily responsible for " -"keeping the package up-to-date, tracking bug reports, and communicating with " -"the upstream author(s) of the packaged software. Our extremely large user " -"base, combined with our bug tracking system ensures that problems are found " -"and fixed quickly." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:246 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Debian's attention to detail allows us to produce a high-quality, stable, " -"and scalable distribution. Installations can be easily configured to serve " -"many roles, from stripped-down firewalls to desktop scientific workstations " -"to high-end network servers." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:253 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Debian is especially popular among advanced users because of its technical " -"excellence and its deep commitment to the needs and expectations of the " -"Linux community. Debian also introduced many features to Linux that are now " -"commonplace." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:260 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For example, Debian was the first Linux distribution to include a package " -"management system for easy installation and removal of software. It was also " -"the first Linux distribution that could be upgraded without requiring " -"reinstallation." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:267 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Debian continues to be a leader in Linux development. Its development " -"process is an example of just how well the Open Source development model can " -"work — even for very complex tasks such as building and maintaining a " -"complete operating system." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:274 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The feature that most distinguishes Debian from other Linux distributions is " -"its package management system. These tools give the administrator of a " -"Debian system complete control over the packages installed on that system, " -"including the ability to install a single package or automatically update " -"the entire operating system. Individual packages can also be protected from " -"being updated. You can even tell the package management system about " -"software you have compiled yourself and what dependencies it fulfills." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:285 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To protect your system against <quote>Trojan horses</quote> and other " -"malevolent software, Debian's servers verify that uploaded packages come " -"from their registered Debian maintainers. Debian packagers also take great " -"care to configure their packages in a secure manner. When security problems " -"in shipped packages do appear, fixes are usually available very quickly. " -"With Debian's simple update options, security fixes can be downloaded and " -"installed automatically across the Internet." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:295 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The primary, and best, method of getting support for your &debian; system " -"and communicating with Debian Developers is through the many mailing lists " -"maintained by the Debian Project (there are more than &num-of-debian-" -"maillists; at this writing). The easiest way to subscribe to one or more of " -"these lists is visit <ulink url=\"&url-debian-lists-subscribe;\"> Debian's " -"mailing list subscription page</ulink> and fill out the form you'll find " -"there." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:317 -#, no-c-format -msgid "What is Debian GNU/Hurd?" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:319 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Debian GNU/Hurd is a Debian GNU system that replaces the Linux monolithic " -"kernel with the GNU Hurd — a set of servers running on top of the GNU " -"Mach microkernel. The Hurd is still unfinished, and is unsuitable for day-to-" -"day use, but work is continuing. The Hurd is currently only being developed " -"for the i386 architecture, although ports to other architectures will be " -"made once the system becomes more stable." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:329 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For more information, see the <ulink url=\"http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/" -"\"> Debian GNU/Hurd ports page</ulink> and the <email>debian-hurd@lists." -"debian.org</email> mailing list." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:346 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Getting Debian" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:348 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For information on how to download &debian; from the Internet or from whom " -"official Debian CDs can be purchased, see the <ulink url=\"&url-debian-" -"distrib;\">distribution web page</ulink>. The <ulink url=\"&url-debian-" -"mirrors;\">list of Debian mirrors</ulink> contains a full set of official " -"Debian mirrors, so you can easily find the nearest one." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:357 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Debian can be upgraded after installation very easily. The installation " -"procedure will help set up the system so that you can make those upgrades " -"once installation is complete, if need be." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:372 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Getting the Newest Version of This Document" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:374 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"This document is constantly being revised. Be sure to check the <ulink url=" -"\"&url-release-area;\"> Debian &release; pages</ulink> for any last-minute " -"information about the &release; release of the &debian; system. Updated " -"versions of this installation manual are also available from the <ulink url=" -"\"&url-install-manual;\">official Install Manual pages</ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:392 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Organization of This Document" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:394 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"This document is meant to serve as a manual for first-time Debian users. It " -"tries to make as few assumptions as possible about your level of expertise. " -"However, we do assume that you have a general understanding of how the " -"hardware in your computer works." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:401 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Expert users may also find interesting reference information in this " -"document, including minimum installation sizes, details about the hardware " -"supported by the Debian installation system, and so on. We encourage expert " -"users to jump around in the document." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:408 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"In general, this manual is arranged in a linear fashion, walking you through " -"the installation process from start to finish. Here are the steps in " -"installing &debian;, and the sections of this document which correlate with " -"each step:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:416 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Determine whether your hardware meets the requirements for using the " -"installation system, in <xref linkend=\"hardware-req\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:422 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Backup your system, perform any necessary planning and hardware " -"configuration prior to installing Debian, in <xref linkend=\"preparing\"/>. " -"If you are preparing a multi-boot system, you may need to create partition-" -"able space on your hard disk for Debian to use." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:430 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"In <xref linkend=\"install-methods\"/>, you will obtain the necessary " -"installation files for your method of installation." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:436 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"describes booting into the installation system. This chapter also discusses " -"troubleshooting procedures in case you have problems with this step." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:443 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Perform the actual installation according to <xref linkend=\"d-i-intro\"/>. " -"This involves choosing your language, configuring peripheral driver modules, " -"configuring your network connection, so that remaining installation files " -"can be obtained directly from a Debian server (if you are not installing " -"from a CD), partitioning your hard drives and installation of a base system, " -"then selection and installation of tasks. (Some background about setting up " -"the partitions for your Debian system is explained in <xref linkend=" -"\"partitioning\"/>.)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:456 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Boot into your newly installed base system, from <xref linkend=\"boot-new\"/" -">." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:464 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Once you've got your system installed, you can read <xref linkend=\"post-" -"install\"/>. That chapter explains where to look to find more information " -"about Unix and Debian, and how to replace your kernel." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:474 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Finally, information about this document and how to contribute to it may be " -"found in <xref linkend=\"administrivia\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:484 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Your Documentation Help is Welcome" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:486 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Any help, suggestions, and especially, patches, are greatly appreciated. " -"Working versions of this document can be found at <ulink url=\"&url-d-i-" -"alioth-manual;\"></ulink>. There you will find a list of all the different " -"architectures and languages for which this document is available." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:493 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Source is also available publicly; look in <xref linkend=\"administrivia\"/> " -"for more information concerning how to contribute. We welcome suggestions, " -"comments, patches, and bug reports (use the package <classname>installation-" -"guide</classname> for bugs, but check first to see if the problem is already " -"reported)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: welcome.xml:509 -#, no-c-format -msgid "About Copyrights and Software Licenses" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:512 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"We're sure that you've read some of the licenses that come with most " -"commercial software — they usually say that you can only use one copy " -"of the software on a single computer. This system's license isn't like that " -"at all. We encourage you to put a copy of on every computer in your school " -"or place of business. Lend your installation media to your friends and help " -"them install it on their computers! You can even make thousands of copies " -"and <emphasis>sell</emphasis> them — albeit with a few restrictions. " -"Your freedom to install and use the system comes directly from Debian being " -"based on <emphasis>free software</emphasis>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:525 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Calling software <emphasis>free</emphasis> doesn't mean that the software " -"isn't copyrighted, and it doesn't mean that CDs containing that software " -"must be distributed at no charge. Free software, in part, means that the " -"licenses of individual programs do not require you to pay for the privilege " -"of distributing or using those programs. Free software also means that not " -"only may anyone extend, adapt, and modify the software, but that they may " -"distribute the results of their work as well." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:536 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The Debian project, as a pragmatic concession to its users, does make some " -"packages available that do not meet our criteria for being free. These " -"packages are not part of the official distribution, however, and are only " -"available from the <userinput>contrib</userinput> or <userinput>non-free</" -"userinput> areas of Debian mirrors or on third-party CD-ROMs; see the <ulink " -"url=\"&url-debian-faq;\">Debian FAQ</ulink>, under <quote>The Debian FTP " -"archives</quote>, for more information about the layout and contents of the " -"archives." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:550 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Many of the programs in the system are licensed under the <emphasis>GNU</" -"emphasis> <emphasis>General Public License</emphasis>, often simply referred " -"to as <quote>the GPL</quote>. The GPL requires you to make the " -"<emphasis>source code</emphasis> of the programs available whenever you " -"distribute a binary copy of the program; that provision of the license " -"ensures that any user will be able to modify the software. Because of this " -"provision, the source code<footnote> <para> For information on how to " -"locate, unpack, and build binaries from Debian source packages, see the " -"<ulink url=\"&url-debian-faq;\">Debian FAQ</ulink>, under <quote>Basics of " -"the Debian Package Management System</quote>. </para> </footnote> for all " -"such programs is available in the Debian system." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:569 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"There are several other forms of copyright statements and software licenses " -"used on the programs in Debian. You can find the copyrights and licenses for " -"every package installed on your system by looking in the file <filename>/usr/" -"share/doc/<replaceable>package-name</replaceable>/copyright </filename> once " -"you've installed a package on your system." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:579 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For more information about licenses and how Debian determines whether " -"software is free enough to be included in the main distribution, see the " -"<ulink url=\"&url-dfsg;\">Debian Free Software Guidelines</ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: welcome.xml:585 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The most important legal notice is that this software comes with " -"<emphasis>no warranties</emphasis>. The programmers who have created this " -"software have done so for the benefit of the community. No guarantee is made " -"as to the suitability of the software for any given purpose. However, since " -"the software is free, you are empowered to modify that software to suit your " -"needs — and to enjoy the benefits of the changes made by others who " -"have extended the software in this way." -msgstr "" |