# Translation of oc.po to Occitan
# Occitan translation of mate-power-manager documentation.
# Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is distributed under the same license as the mate-power-manager
# documentation package.
#
# Yannig Marchegay (Kokoyaya) <yannig@marchegay.org>, 2006-2008
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: oc\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2007-12-31 21:24+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2008-01-20 16:37+0100\n"
"Last-Translator: Yannig Marchegay (Kokoyaya) <yannig@marchegay.org>\n"
"Language-Team: Occitan <ubuntu-l10n-oci@lists.ubuntu.com>\n"
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"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:162(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-unplugged.png'; md5=e9e38fa48737547a19b20af6a15d9e95"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-unplugged.png'; md5=e9e38fa48737547a19b20af6a15d9e95"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:182(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-charged.png'; md5=bfdfc5dbe4a51f993f59aadef35707d6"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-charged.png'; md5=bfdfc5dbe4a51f993f59aadef35707d6"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:214(None)
msgid "@@image: 'figures/gpm-low.png'; md5=6cd86acf26f251d78060dd2ecb6b6506"
msgstr "@@image: 'figures/gpm-low.png'; md5=6cd86acf26f251d78060dd2ecb6b6506"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:239(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-critical.png'; md5=77b0848ed3bd0510b65f89e0d07a2fed"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-critical.png'; md5=77b0848ed3bd0510b65f89e0d07a2fed"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:258(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-suspend-problem.png'; "
"md5=4e4c1fafda61c5ace02f957717ea7ce6"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-suspend-problem.png'; "
"md5=4e4c1fafda61c5ace02f957717ea7ce6"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:290(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-stats-graph.png'; md5=75c81029ce17746af7ea57fd0637d27b"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-stats-graph.png'; md5=75c81029ce17746af7ea57fd0637d27b"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:396(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-prefs-ac.png'; md5=1fa2bebdf4c21f46a803d2946f717642"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-prefs-ac.png'; md5=1fa2bebdf4c21f46a803d2946f717642"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:410(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-prefs-battery.png'; "
"md5=42dd086571ffdeebc021b57b93846478"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-prefs-battery.png'; "
"md5=42dd086571ffdeebc021b57b93846478"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:526(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-prefs-general.png'; "
"md5=57143cf4820ffa42856e4138fac70f18"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-prefs-general.png'; "
"md5=57143cf4820ffa42856e4138fac70f18"

#. When image changes, this message will be marked fuzzy or untranslated for you.
#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:553(None)
msgid "@@image: 'figures/gs-prefs.png'; md5=edaf461e61b3d8c5c87f58b00581d0fa"
msgstr "@@image: 'figures/gs-prefs.png'; md5=edaf461e61b3d8c5c87f58b00581d0fa"

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#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:660(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/applet-brightness.png'; "
"md5=e2a0a772f3e5908648cabe468f7b7991"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/applet-brightness.png'; "
"md5=e2a0a772f3e5908648cabe468f7b7991"

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#. It doesn't matter what you translate it to: it's not used at all.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:688(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/applet-inhibit.png'; md5=44199e392cc0698076a1326048104484"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/applet-inhibit.png'; md5=44199e392cc0698076a1326048104484"

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#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:722(None)
msgid ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-cell-capacity.png'; "
"md5=7635c3b846f39faf7b16a921a6ebb55c"
msgstr ""
"@@image: 'figures/gpm-cell-capacity.png'; "
"md5=7635c3b846f39faf7b16a921a6ebb55c"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:25(title)
msgid "<application>MATE Power Manager</application> Manual"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:27(para)
msgid ""
"<application>MATE Power Manager</application> is a session daemon for the "
"MATE Desktop that manages the power settings for your laptop or desktop "
"computer."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:33(year)
msgid "2006"
msgstr "2006"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:34(holder)
msgid "Richard Hughes (richard@hughsie.com)"
msgstr "Richard Hughes (richard@hughsie.com)"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:50(publishername)
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:86(para)
msgid "Richard Hughes"
msgstr "Richard Hughes"

# Mentions légales
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:2(para)
msgid ""
"Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under "
"the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL), Version 1.1 or any "
"later version published by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant "
"Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. You can find a copy "
"of the GFDL at this <ulink type=\"help\" url=\"help:fdl\">link</ulink> or "
"in the file COPYING-DOCS distributed with this manual."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:12(para)
msgid ""
"This manual is part of a collection of MATE 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/mate-power-manager.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 MATE "
"documentation, and the members of the MATE Documentation Project are made "
"aware of those trademarks, then the names are in capital letters or initial "
"capital letters."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.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/mate-power-manager.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/mate-power-manager.xml:28(para)
msgid ""
"DOCUMENT AND MODIFIED VERSIONS OF THE DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED UNDER THE TERMS "
"OF THE GNU FREE DOCUMENTATION LICENSE WITH THE FURTHER UNDERSTANDING THAT: "
"<placeholder-1/>"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:60(firstname)
msgid "Richard"
msgstr "Richard"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:61(surname)
msgid "Hughes"
msgstr "Hughes"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:62(email)
msgid "richard@hughsie.com"
msgstr "richard@hughsie.com"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:80(revnumber)
msgid "2.0"
msgstr "2.0"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:81(date)
msgid "2006-08-30"
msgstr "30/08/2006"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:83(para)
msgid "Richard Hughes <email>richard@hughsie.com</email>"
msgstr "Richard Hughes <email>richard@hughsie.com</email>"

# Autres chaînes
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:92(title)
msgid "Feedback"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:93(para)
msgid ""
"To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding the MATE Power Manager "
"application or this manual, follow the directions in the <ulink url=\"http://"
"www.mate.org/projects/mate-power-manager/\" type=\"http"
"\"><application>MATE Power Manager</application> Contact Page</ulink>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:0(application)
msgid "MATE Power Manager"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:107(primary)
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:120(tertiary)
msgid "mate-power-manager"
msgstr "mate-power-manager"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:113(title)
msgid "Introduction"
msgstr "Introduccion"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:119(secondary)
msgid "Manual"
msgstr "Manual"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:123(para)
msgid ""
"The MATE Power Manager session daemon is a power management daemon for the "
"<systemitem>MATE desktop</systemitem>"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:131(title)
msgid "Usage"
msgstr "Utilizacion"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:132(para)
msgid ""
"<application>MATE Power Manager</application> is usually started in MATE "
"startup, but you can manually start <application>MATE Power Manager</"
"application> by doing:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:138(term)
msgid "Command line"
msgstr "Linha de comanda"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:140(para)
msgid ""
"Type <command>mate-power-manager --verbose --no-daemon</command>, then "
"press <keycap>Return</keycap>:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:150(title)
msgid "Notification Messages"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:151(para)
msgid ""
"When <application>MATE Power Manager</application> has started, the "
"following notifications may be displayed."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:156(title)
msgid "AC Adapter Unplugged"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:158(title)
msgid "MATE Power Manager Notification when AC adapter is removed"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:168(para)
msgid ""
"You can disable this notification by changing the MateConf key <command>/apps/"
"mate-power-manager/notify/discharging</command>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:176(title)
msgid "Fully Charged"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:178(title)
msgid ""
"MATE Power Manager Notification when laptop primary battery is fully charged"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:188(para)
msgid ""
"You can disable this notification by changing the MateConf key <command>/apps/"
"mate-power-manager/notify/fully_charged</command>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:194(para)
msgid ""
"You will only get a repeat notification if your battery percentage charge "
"drops below 95% and then is again fully charged. This prevents some machines "
"from showing unwanted repeat notifications if the battery is incorrectly "
"reporting the charged status."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:204(title)
msgid "Power Low"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:205(para)
msgid ""
"When the battery is low, you will receive the following notification. You "
"should consider switching to AC power really soon."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:210(title)
msgid "MATE Power Manager Notification when battery power is low"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:220(para)
msgid ""
"You can disable this notification by changing the MateConf key <command>/apps/"
"mate-power-manager/notify/low_power</command>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:228(title)
msgid "Power Critical"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:229(para)
msgid ""
"When the computer has run out of power, it will show this notification "
"explaining what action is required. You can change the critical low action "
"using the preferences tool."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:235(title)
msgid ""
"MATE Power Manager Notification when the system power is critically low"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:247(title)
msgid "Suspend Failure"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:248(para)
msgid ""
"When a suspend failure occurs you may get this following warning. The most "
"common reason for this notification is that the current user does not have "
"permission to suspend or hibernate the computer."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:254(title)
msgid "MATE Power Manager Notification when suspend failure occurs"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:264(para)
msgid ""
"You can disable this notification by changing the MateConf key <command>/apps/"
"mate-power-manager/notify/sleep_failed</command>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:273(title)
msgid "Statistics"
msgstr "Estadisticas"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:274(para)
msgid ""
"The statistics program allows you to visualize the power consumption of your "
"laptop hardware."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:279(para)
msgid ""
"This has been removed from the information window of previous versions of "
"MATE Power Manager as the data interface is now using DBUS rather than "
"internal IPC. This allows other applications to query and display the data "
"if required."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:286(title)
msgid "Power History going from battery power to AC"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:296(para)
msgid ""
"You may not see some options or graphs if your computer does not have the "
"required hardware. You may also see other hardware not shown here (for "
"example UPS devices) but these are treated the same way as other devices."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:305(title)
msgid "Charge History"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:306(para)
msgid ""
"This graph shows the percentage charge available for the composite primary "
"battery, so if you have a main laptop battery and an auxiliary battery then "
"only the averaged value will be shown. A legend is not shown with this graph."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:315(title)
msgid "Power History"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:316(para)
msgid ""
"This graph shows the power history charge used by the composite primary "
"battery. This line represents the amount of power that is either being used "
"to charge the batteries in the system, or the power being used by the system "
"from the batteries. You should see the line go up when processor intensive "
"tasks are performed, and down when the system is at idle, or when the screen "
"is dimmed. A legend is shown with this graph when data events have been "
"received."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:329(para)
msgid ""
"You do will not receive rate data from your computer if it is not charging "
"or discharging, or if the computer is suspended. This is due to hardware "
"limitations where the rate is only sent from the battery management chip, "
"rather than the power management chip on the motherboard."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:340(title)
msgid "Estimated Time History"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:341(para)
msgid ""
"This graph shows the estimated charge history for the composite primary "
"battery. This line represents the amount of time required until charged, or "
"the amount of time until discharge. This line should go proportionally up "
"when the rate decreases and down when the rate increases. A legend is shown "
"with this graph when data events have been received."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:354(title)
msgid "Preferences"
msgstr "Preferéncias"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:356(para)
msgid "The preferences window allows you to control:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:360(para)
msgid "The LCD brightness when on AC and battery power"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:365(para)
msgid "The idle time for the screen power-down and suspend action"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:370(para)
msgid "The actions to perform when the laptop lid is closed"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:375(para)
msgid "The notification area icon policy"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:382(para)
msgid ""
"Some sliders or option boxes may be disabled if the MateConf policy keys are "
"not writable. This allows administrators to lock-down the actions that a "
"user can select."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:390(title)
msgid "AC Preferences"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:392(title)
msgid "MATE Power Manager AC tab"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:404(title)
msgid "Battery Preferences"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:406(title)
msgid "MATE Power Manager battery tab"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:415(para)
msgid ""
"Modern computers allow the speed of the processor to be reduced to save "
"power. This allows a powerful computer to reduce the power usage when idle, "
"or when the full capabilities are not required. This dramatically increases "
"battery life as the processor is not running continuously at 100%."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:431(para)
msgid "All Pentium 4 - Ms"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:434(para)
msgid "Pentium III Ms 600MHz to 1GHz"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:437(para)
msgid "Pentium III Ms 700+ MHz"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:424(para)
msgid ""
"Not all processors support speed control, and you will not see the options "
"to select a policy if your computer does not have a compatible processor "
"installed. The following processors are known to support frequency scaling: "
"<placeholder-1/> Intel Mobile Celeron processors do not have the required "
"functionality and the frequency cannot be controlled."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:444(para)
msgid ""
"There are several ways to control the power consumption of the processor. "
"You can have profiles, for example, to select maximum performance on AC "
"power and maximum power saving on battery power. The easiest way to control "
"the power saving is set the policy to \"Automatic\" as this will adjust the "
"speed of the processor to the current state of the system automatically."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:457(para)
msgid ""
"Maximum power saving: This sets the computer operating speed always to the "
"lowest available setting to save battery power. (Linux kernel name: "
"<command>powersave</command>.)"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:465(para)
msgid ""
"Always maximum speed: This governor sets the processor operating speed to "
"the highest available. (Linux kernel name: <command>performance</command>.)"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:473(para)
msgid ""
"Automatic power saving: This option changes the frequency of the processor "
"in relation to current processor load. If the processor is being used, then "
"the frequency will increase, but if it is not then will slowly reduce. This "
"provides a nice middle ground between power saving and application speed. "
"This option will keep the processor at high frequency for a few seconds "
"after recent processor activity. This governor may not work correctly on "
"older notebook computers. (Linux kernel name: <command>conservative</"
"command>.)"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:488(para)
msgid ""
"Based on processor load: This driver is a dynamic processor frequency "
"policy. It will change the frequency of the processor in direct relation to "
"processor load. Due to the number of frequency changes, this may not work "
"reliably for older notebook computers. (Linux kernel name: "
"<command>ondemand</command>.)"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:453(para)
msgid "You may not have all the options listed below: <placeholder-1/>"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:502(para)
msgid ""
"Some policies (ondemand and conservative) only increase the processor "
"frequency from minimum when a process has a positive nice value even though "
"a load greater than 1 occurs. This means user applications work well as the "
"processor speed automatically increases. This can however result in a "
"significant performance reduction for system daemons and some background "
"session services. To rectify this, use another policy (e.g. Always maximum "
"speed) or set the following MateConf key: <command>/apps/mate-power-manager/"
"cpufreq/consider_nice</command>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:520(title)
msgid "General Preferences"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:522(title)
msgid "MATE Power Manager general tab"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:534(title)
msgid "Session and system idle times"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:535(para)
msgid ""
"<command>mate-screensaver</command> is a session daemon that monitors user "
"input, and if the mouse has not been moved, or the keyboard been pressed "
"then it starts a timeout. When the value of this timeout reaches the value "
"set in <command>mate-screensaver-preferences</command>, then the login is "
"marked as 'session idle'. This is when <application>MATE Power Manager</"
"application> performs all the session idle actions such as enabling low-"
"power mode and lowering the laptop panel brightness."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:547(title)
msgid ""
"Changing the session idle timeout in <command>mate-screensaver-preferences</"
"command>"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:558(para)
msgid ""
"As soon as the session is marked at idle, <application>MATE Power Manager</"
"application> starts its own 'system' timer. When the timeout set in "
"<command>mate-power-preferences</command> is reached, and the CPU load is "
"idle, then the idle action is performed, which is usually to turn off the "
"screen, or to suspend or hibernate."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:565(para)
msgid ""
"To make this clearer, the sliders in <command>mate-power-preferences</"
"command> are set to start at the value of the session-timeout + 1 minute, as "
"we cannot logically trigger before the session is marked as idle. If you "
"adjust the value of the 'session idle' timeout in <command>mate-screensaver-"
"preferences</command> then the start of the sliders in <command>mate-power-"
"preferences</command> will change accordingly."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:577(title)
msgid "Advanced Preferences"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:580(title)
msgid "Screen Dim Brightness"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:582(para)
msgid ""
"You can change the idle laptop panel brightness by changing the MateConf key "
"<command>/apps/mate-power-manager/backlight/idle_brightness</command>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:590(title)
msgid "Screen Locking"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:591(para)
msgid ""
"By default, <application>MATE Power Manager</application> supports a simple "
"locking scheme. This means that the screen will lock if set to \"Lock screen"
"\" in mate-screensaver when the lid is closed, or the system performs a "
"suspend or hibernate action."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:597(para)
msgid ""
"There is a complex locking scheme available for power users that allows "
"locking policy to change for the lid, suspend and hibernate actions. To "
"enable this complex mode, you will have to disable the MateConf key:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:606(command)
msgid "/apps/mate-power-manager/lock/use_screensaver_settings"
msgstr "/apps/mate-power-manager/lock/use_screensaver_settings"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:610(para)
msgid ""
"Then the policy keys can be set to force a mate-screensaver lock and unlock "
"when the action is performed:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:618(command)
msgid "/apps/mate-power-manager/lock/blank_screen"
msgstr "/apps/mate-power-manager/lock/blank_screen"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:623(command)
msgid "/apps/mate-power-manager/lock/suspend"
msgstr "/apps/mate-power-manager/lock/suspend"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:628(command)
msgid "/apps/mate-power-manager/lock/hibernate"
msgstr "/apps/mate-power-manager/lock/hibernate"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:634(para)
msgid ""
"The lock policy for mate-screensaver is ignored until the simple mode is re-"
"enabled."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:643(title)
msgid "MATE Power Applets"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:646(title)
msgid "Brightness Applet"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:647(para)
msgid ""
"The brightness applet allows the user to change the brightness temporarily "
"without changing the default policy. This may be useful if you have got a "
"laptop without brightness buttons, as you can now change the brightness "
"easily."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:654(title)
msgid "Brightness applet drop-down."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:666(para)
msgid "You will not get the slider if your hardware is not supported."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:673(title)
msgid "Inhibit Applet"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:674(para)
msgid ""
"The inhibit applet allows the user to prevent the computer auto-sleeping "
"when inactive. This may be required with old or proprietary programs such as "
"VMWare or Matlab. Just click the icon for the auto-suspend to be inhibited, "
"and click it again for normal operation."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:682(title)
msgid "Inhibit applet in inhibited state."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:694(para)
msgid ""
"Don't use this applet if you just use MATE software, instead file a bug to "
"make the application use the Inhibit() and UnInhibit() methods as this "
"should 'just work'."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:704(title)
msgid "Frequently Asked Questions"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:705(para)
msgid "These are questions the mailing list gets asked frequently."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:709(title)
msgid "What is battery capacity?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:710(para)
msgid ""
"Capacity is how much charge your battery can store compared to its "
"manufacturer's guidelines."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:715(title)
msgid ""
"This graph shows the capacity of a typical lithium ion battery over a few "
"hundred charge-discharge cycles."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:730(title)
msgid "What's the difference between suspend and hibernate?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:731(para)
msgid ""
"The Suspend state is a power saving feature which is the lowest level of "
"power consumption that preserves program data in the computer's memory. When "
"your computer is in the Suspended state, computation will not be performed "
"until normal activity is resumed. It will not resume until signaled by an "
"external event such as a keyboard button press. It generally takes a few "
"seconds to suspend and then resume your computer."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:741(para)
msgid ""
"You still use a small amount of battery power while suspended, so is not "
"recommended for the low power action. If you remove AC power on a desktop, "
"or run out of battery power on a laptop then you will lose your work."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:748(para)
msgid ""
"The Hibernation state saves the complete state of the computer to hard disk "
"and turns off the power, so that the computer appears to be off. It will not "
"resume until signaled by an external event such as a keyboard button press. "
"This is the lowest power sleeping state available. If you remove AC power on "
"a desktop, or run out of battery power on a laptop then work will not be "
"lost. It can take up to a minute or more to hibernate and wake your computer."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:761(title)
msgid ""
"My monitor is broken and treats DPMS standby and off states as 'no-signal' "
"which leaves the monitor powered on."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:765(para)
msgid ""
"You have to change the DPMS suspend mode <application>MATE Power Manager</"
"application> uses. Open <command>mateconf-editor</command>, and then change the "
"keys <literal>/apps/mate-power-manager/backlight/dpms_method_ac</literal> "
"and <literal>/apps/mate-power-manager/backlight/dpms_method_battery</"
"literal> to one of the modes that work, e.g. standby, suspend or off."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:775(title)
msgid ""
"I've set the computer inactive timeout to one minute and it still takes "
"longer than that to suspend."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:779(para)
msgid ""
"mate-screensaver is a session daemon that monitors user input, and if the "
"mouse has not been moved, or the keyboard been pressed then it starts a "
"timeout. When the value of this timeout reaches the value set in mate-"
"screensaver-preferences, then the login is marked as 'session idle'. This is "
"when <application>MATE Power Manager</application> performs all the session "
"idle actions such as enabling low-power mode and lowering the laptop panel "
"brightness."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:789(para)
msgid ""
"As soon as the session is marked at idle, <application>MATE Power Manager</"
"application> starts its own 'system' timer. When the timeout set in mate-"
"power-preferences is reached, and the CPU load is idle, then the idle action "
"is performed, which is usually to turn off the screen, or to suspend or "
"hibernate."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:796(para)
msgid ""
"In <application>MATE Power Manager</application> 2.14 the timeouts were not "
"obviously linked to mate-screensaver, but the timeouts are linked in "
"reality. This is because the mate-screensaver declares the session \"idle\" "
"and then <application>MATE Power Manager</application> starts. Therefore "
"the real time to suspend is actually the MATE Screensaver timeout PLUS the "
"<application>MATE Power Manager</application> time."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:804(para)
msgid ""
"In <application>MATE Power Manager</application> 2.16 and newer, the "
"sliders in <command>mate-power-preferences</command> are set to start at "
"the value of the session-timeout + 1 minute, as we cannot logically trigger "
"before the session is marked as idle. If you adjust the value of the "
"'session idle' timeout in <command>mate-screensaver-preferences</command> "
"then the start of the sliders in <command>mate-power-preferences</command> "
"will change accordingly. This makes it more obvious for new users."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:817(title)
msgid ""
"My time to discharge is always incorrect due to a faulty battery, what can I "
"do?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:821(para)
msgid ""
"You might be able to use the percentage charge for g-p-m to use as the "
"policy data. Open <command>mateconf-editor</command>, and then change the key "
"<command>/apps/mate-power-manager/general/use_time_for_policy</command> to "
"false. You can do this easily by doing: <command> mateconftool-2 --set --type "
"bool /apps/mate-power-manager/general/use_time_for_policy false </command>"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:832(para)
msgid ""
"This should get the policy actions working for you, but of course the time "
"remaining will still be incorrect."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:839(title)
msgid ""
"Why does not my IBM laptop have the brightness sliders in Power Preferences?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:843(para)
msgid ""
"You need to add to <command>/etc/modprobe.conf</command> the following text: "
"<command>options ibm_acpi experimental=1</command>"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:847(para)
msgid "This will enable the experimental features and make the LCD work."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:851(para)
msgid "You will have to use sudo or a root account to edit this file."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:858(title)
msgid ""
"Why does my lid state get confused after suspending or hibernating? (and) My "
"laptop suspended when I didn't expect it to when I removed the power cord!"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:863(para)
msgid ""
"When you suspend and then resume, ACPI does not seem to send the \"lid open"
"\" event like it should, which I presume is because userspace is not in a "
"position to handle the kernel event when we start to thaw userspace "
"processes."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:869(para)
msgid ""
"What we have to do it manually refresh the lid device using HAL when we "
"resume, so that the new \"lid open\" value is propagated to "
"<application>MATE Power Manager</application>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:874(para)
msgid ""
"You need to update to a newer version of HAL, or use your updated "
"distribution bug-fix packages."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:881(title)
msgid "Does <application>MATE Power Manager</application> support APM?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:882(para)
msgid ""
"It supports whatever backends HAL supports! At the moment this includes:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:888(para)
msgid "APM (Pre-2000 Intel computers)"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:891(para)
msgid "ACPI (most modern Intel compatible computers)"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:894(para)
msgid "PMU (Powerbook, and iBook PPC computers)"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:900(title)
msgid ""
"Why does <application>MATE Power Manager</application> not let me suspend "
"or hibernate?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:901(para)
msgid ""
"Before showing items such as \"Suspend\" and \"Hibernate\" in the menu g-p-m "
"checks two things:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:908(para)
msgid ""
"If HAL can detect a sleep handler in the kernel. You can test this doing "
"<command>lshal | grep can_suspend</command>. HAL works this out from looking "
"at <command>/sys/power/state</command>, and also checking for the presence "
"of suspend2."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:916(para)
msgid ""
"If your administrator (or you!) has disabled the ability to do a certain "
"action. You can test this using <command>mateconftool-2 -R /apps/mate-power-"
"manager | grep can</command> and change the values to be something more "
"suitable."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:924(para)
msgid ""
"For instance, my PowerBook reports from HAL that it can suspend and "
"hibernate, but because I know my hibernate does not work, I can disable it "
"in <command>mateconf-editor</command> removing the option from <command>mate-"
"power-preferences</command> and the drop-down menu."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:930(para)
msgid ""
"If HAL does not list the options you want, then maybe you need to check your "
"BIOS to check that it's running in the correct mode, and also that you have "
"compiled your kernel with the correct options."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:935(para)
msgid ""
"If there are no mateconf keys returned by the second check above, you need to "
"reinstall your mateconf schema as per matebug:341256: (as root):"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:940(programlisting)
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"\n"
"export MATECONF_CONFIG_SOURCE=`mateconftool-2 --get-default-source`\n"
"mateconftool-2 --makefile-install-rule data/mate-power-manager.schemas\n"
"killall -HUP mateconfd-2\n"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:948(title)
msgid ""
"Why does my screen dim or screensaver start even when I'm clicking the mouse?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:952(para)
msgid ""
"If you click the mouse, or scroll the scroll-wheel without moving the "
"pointer, then mate-screensaver will detect the session as being idle. This "
"is a limitation of X.org, but is worked around in newer versions of mate-"
"screensaver."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:961(title)
msgid "How do I make my application stop the computer auto-suspending?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:964(para)
msgid ""
"If your application is doing a long operation, you might want to disable the "
"ability to suspend for a little while. You should use this method if you "
"really don't want the user to be able to suspend, or for the computer to "
"save power by hibernating or suspending during:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:973(para)
msgid "Copying files in Caja"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:976(para)
msgid "Doing a long kernel compile or Matlab simulation"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:979(para)
msgid "During a SELinux relabel"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:982(para)
msgid "Many others..."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:985(para)
msgid ""
"Then you can use the Inhibit() and UnInhibit() DBUS methods built into the "
"newest versions of <application>MATE Power Manager</application>. Here is a "
"simple demonstration in python:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:990(programlisting)
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"\n"
"#!/usr/bin/python\n"
"import dbus\n"
"import time\n"
"bus = dbus.Bus(dbus.Bus.TYPE_SESSION)\n"
"devobj = bus.get_object('org.freedesktop.PowerManagement', '/org/freedesktop/PowerManagement/Inhibit')\n"
"dev = dbus.Interface(devobj, \"org.freedesktop.PowerManagement.Inhibit\")\n"
"cookie = dev.Inhibit('Caja', 'Copying files')\n"
"time.sleep(100)\n"
"dev.UnInhibit(cookie)\n"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1001(para)
msgid ""
"There is an <ulink url=\"http://svn.mate.org/viewcvs/mate-power-manager/"
"trunk/test/gpm-inhibit-test.c?view=markup\">example</ulink> which shows "
"developers how to add Inhibit and UnInhibit DBUS methods into existing "
"programs."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1009(title)
msgid ""
"Are <application>MATE Power Manager</application> and MATE Screensaver "
"inhibit methods the same?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1012(para)
msgid ""
"If you call the inhibit methods on mate-screensaver, then mate-screensaver "
"will not mark your session as idle. This means that the screen will not dim, "
"the screensaver will not start and the computer will not suspend "
"automatically."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1018(para)
msgid ""
"While playing a movie full-screen, totem should use the mate-screensaver "
"inhibit methods. The idea is that totem does not have to worry at all about "
"power management. The only thing it wants to assert is that even though "
"there are no key presses or mouse movements, the session is still being used."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1026(para)
msgid ""
"The only applications that should use the <application>MATE Power Manager</"
"application> inhibit method are things that want to assert that the session "
"can be marked as idle, but important things are still happening, so it "
"should not power down. For example, when copying 4.5GB of files in Caja, "
"you want the screensaver to display, and the LCD panel to dim, but you don't "
"want the computer to think that it is idle and shutdown, suspend or "
"hibernate."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1038(title)
msgid ""
"<application>MATE Power Manager</application> does not spin down my hard-"
"drive!"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1039(para)
msgid ""
"After numerous debates, the consensus was that is was not a good idea to add "
"this functionality to HAL. It was decided user-configurable power management "
"was not really required when modern hard disks have really intelligent power "
"management."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1045(para)
msgid ""
"Here the power consumption data for a typical notebook hard disk (IDE/SATA):"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1050(programlisting)
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"\n"
"Startup (peak, max.)\t\t5.5W \tNC\n"
"Seek\t\t\t\t2.3W\t2.7W\n"
"Read (avg.)\t\t\t2.0W\t2.3W\n"
"Write (avg.)\t\t\t2.0W\t2.3W\n"
"Active idle (avg.)\t\t1.1W\t1.2W\n"
"Low power idle (avg.)\t\t0.85W\t0.9W\n"
"Standby (avg.)\t\t\t0.2W\t0.25W\n"
"Sleep\t\t\t\t0.1W\tNC\n"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1060(para)
msgid "The conclusions you can take from this are:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1065(para)
msgid ""
"A disk on low power idle mode needs less than 1 Watt. For a normal battery "
"with 50Wh you could run the hard disk for over 50 hours."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1072(para)
msgid ""
"If you do not read/write from/to the hard disk the disk regulates power, but "
"never shuts down the device. The reason is easy: you lost more power with "
"each startup than to leave the hard disk online somewhere between 'Active "
"idle' and 'Low power idle' (depends on the model/manufacturer)."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1081(para)
msgid ""
"The other reason to leave this to the internal power management of the disk "
"is: the time needed to reactivate the device. You lose more performance than "
"you lose power between 'Active idle' and 'Low power idle'."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1089(para)
msgid ""
"If you use a journaling file system you normally need to flush periodically. "
"This could run in a race between shut down device and restart device by "
"system to flush. This means more power consumption as you change nothing."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1098(para)
msgid ""
"You can't set power management for external USB hard disks, because you "
"can't send the needed commands over the USB link to the disk."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1107(title)
msgid ""
"I'm running ACPI. Why do events (such as removing the AC adapter) take so "
"long to register?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1111(para)
msgid "One of two things might be the problem."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1116(para)
msgid "HAL might not be running the addon that captures the ACPI event."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1121(para)
msgid ""
"You BIOS could be faulty, and might need a work-around. Please send a bug "
"report."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1127(para)
msgid ""
"For the first case, try to find the HAL processes that are running: "
"<command>ps -eaf | grep hal</command>"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1131(para)
msgid ""
"And check for the process <command>hald-addon-acpi</command>. If it is not "
"being run, then please make sure that HAL is being run with the <command>--"
"retain-privileges</command> option in the <command>haldaemon</command> "
"initscript. An alternative to this is to use acpid, rather than the kernel "
"proc file."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1141(title)
msgid ""
"How do I query or do actions on <application>MATE Power Manager</"
"application> from my shell script?"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1144(para)
msgid ""
"You can use the dbus-send program. For example, you can set the DPMS mode by "
"running the following:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1148(programlisting)
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"\n"
"dbus-send --session \\\n"
"\t  --dest=org.freedesktop.PowerManagement \\\n"
"\t  --type=method_call \\\n"
"\t  --print-reply \\\n"
"\t  --reply-timeout=2000 \\\n"
"\t  /org/freedesktop/PowerManagement \\\n"
"\t  org.freedesktop.PowerManagement.SetDpmsMode \\\n"
"\t  string:suspend\n"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1158(para)
msgid "You can put the system into hibernation using the following:"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1161(programlisting)
#, no-wrap
msgid ""
"\n"
"dbus-send --session \\\n"
"\t  --dest=org.freedesktop.PowerManagement \\\n"
"\t  --type=method_call \\\n"
"\t  --print-reply \\\n"
"\t  --reply-timeout=2000 \\\n"
"\t  /org/freedesktop/PowerManagement \\\n"
"\t  org.freedesktop.PowerManagement.Hibernate\n"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1170(para)
msgid "See the developers guide file in CVS for the full list."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1176(title)
msgid "Nothing happens when I click suspend or hibernate!"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1177(para)
msgid ""
"HAL might not *yet* support your distro, or you might have found a bug in "
"<application>MATE Power Manager</application>. Refer to the reporting bugs "
"section."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1185(title)
msgid ""
"Why does not my video adaptor come back after a suspend? It just displays "
"black!"
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1189(para)
msgid ""
"You may need to add a s3 command to your kernel boot string so that the "
"kernel can re-initialize your video card. See <ulink url=\"http://www.kernel."
"org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob;hb=HEAD;"
"f=Documentation/power/video.txt\">this document</ulink> for more details, or "
"to see if your system has been identified as needing any extra switches."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1197(para)
msgid ""
"Using the new pm-utils should make all this stuff just work in the future "
"using HAL fdi matching against machine DMI and video card vendor and product "
"IDs."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1207(title)
msgid "About"
msgstr "A prepaus de"

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1208(para)
msgid ""
"MATE Power Manager was written by Richard Hughes <email>richard@hughsie."
"com</email>. To find more information about MATE Power Manager, please "
"visit the <ulink url=\"http://www.mate.org/projects/mate-power-manager\" "
"type=\"http\"><application>MATE Power Manager</application> web page</"
"ulink>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1214(para)
msgid ""
"To report a bug or make a suggestion regarding this application or this "
"manual, follow the directions at the <ulink url=\"http://www.mate.org/"
"projects/mate-power-manager/bugs.html\" type=\"http\"><application>MATE "
"Power Manager</application> Bug Page</ulink>."
msgstr ""

#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:1220(para)
msgid ""
"This program is distributed 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. A copy of this license "
"can be found at this <ulink url=\"mate-power-manager:gpl\" type=\"help"
"\">link</ulink>, or in the file COPYING included with the source code of "
"this program."
msgstr ""

#. Put one translator per line, in the form of NAME <EMAIL>, YEAR1, YEAR2.
#: C/mate-power-manager.xml:0(None)
msgid "translator-credits"
msgstr "Yannig Marchegay (Kokoyaya) <yannig@marchegay.org>"