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authorSteffen Ritter2023-12-22 15:35:40 +0100
committerSteffen Ritter2023-12-22 15:35:40 +0100
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parent[inc/TMCallback] Release task when finished (diff)
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Update translations
-rw-r--r--modules-available/baseconfig_bwlp/lang/en/config-variables.json4
-rw-r--r--modules-available/rebootcontrol/lang/en/template-tags.json2
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/modules-available/baseconfig_bwlp/lang/en/config-variables.json b/modules-available/baseconfig_bwlp/lang/en/config-variables.json
index be03a668..adec0cc2 100644
--- a/modules-available/baseconfig_bwlp/lang/en/config-variables.json
+++ b/modules-available/baseconfig_bwlp/lang/en/config-variables.json
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
"SLX_AUTOSTART_UUID": "ID of a lecture which is automatically started. The lecture-ID is found in the detail window of a lecture in the bwLehrpool-Suite. \r\n\r\n*This solution is only temporary. In later versions this feature will probably be moved to another section*",
"SLX_BIOS_CLOCK": "Specifies whether and how the internal clock of the computer should be set in relation to the system time of the \/MiniLinux\/.\r\n*off* = The internal clock of the computer is not changed.\r\n*local* = The internal clock is set to local time. Preferably if, for example, there is still a native Windows installation available on the PC.\r\n*utc* = The internal clock is set to the \/Coordinated Universal Time\/. This is the most common setup in a pure Linux environment.",
"SLX_BRIDGE_OTHER_NICS": "If enabled, additional network cards installed in the Client will be bridged to the VM. ",
- "SLX_DEMO_PASS": "Password for the *demo* account. Leave empty to disallow logging in as the demo user.\r\n\/Hint\/: The password SHA-512-with-salt hashed before it's being sent to the client. It's only stored in clear text on the Satellite Server. If you want to have it hashed on the server too, you can supply a pre-hashed password in \/$6$...$...\/-format.",
+ "SLX_DEMO_PASS": "Password for the *demo* account. Leave empty to disallow logging in as the demo user.\r\n\/Hint\/: The password SHA-512-with-salt hashed before it's being sent to the client. It's only stored in clear text on the satellite server. If you want to have it hashed on the server too, you can supply a pre-hashed password in \/$6$...$...\/-format.",
"SLX_DHCP_OTHER_NICS": "If enabled, a DHCP client will be launched for each additional network card installed in the Client. Otherwise, these stay unconfigured, but can still be bridged into VMs by enabling SLX_BRIDGE_OTHER_NICS.",
"SLX_FORCE_RESOLUTION": "If set, this resolution will be configured on the client regardless of what the connected screen(s) say they're capable of.\r\n\r\nIf you set this to something the connected screen is not compatible with, you might end up with a blank screen.",
"SLX_ID44_CRYPT": "If enabled, the ID44 partition will be encrypted with a temporary key, generated at boot and not saved anywhere. After powering down the client, it should be impossible to recover any data from the partition (VM diffs, temporary files, logs).\r\n\r\nThis option is honored by MaxiLinux 32r1 and above; older versions will never encrypt the partition.",
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
"SLX_REBOOT_SCHEDULE": "Fixed time to reboot the computer, even if there is a user active.\r\nSeveral times can be specified, separated by spaces.",
"SLX_REMOTE_LOG_SESSIONS": "Determines whether logins and logouts of the users should be reported to the satellite.\r\n*yes* = log with user ID\r\n*anonymous* = anonymous logging\r\n*no* = no logging",
"SLX_RESOLUTION_MAPPING": "Here you can make static assignments of display outputs to resolutions from *SLX_FORCE_RESOLUTION*. The format is a list of OUTPUTNAME=Index, separated by spaces, e.g.\r\n\r\nHDMI1=0 HDMI2=0 HDMI3=1\r\n\r\nIf the variable *SLX_FORCE_RESOLUTION* has the value *1024x768 800x600*, then the outputs HDMI1 and HDMI2 will have the resolution 1024x768 and show the same content (\"cloned left screen\"), and HDMI3 will have the resolution 800x600 and extend the desktop to the right.\r\n\r\nUsing this configuration option should only be necessary for unusual screen setups.",
- "SLX_ROOT_PASS": "The root password of the client system. Only required for diagnostic purposes on the client.Leave field blank to disallow root logins.\r\n\/Hint\/: The password SHA-512-with-salt hashed before it's being sent to the client. It's only stored in clear text on the Satellite Server. If you want to have it hashed on the server too, you can supply a pre-hashed password in \/$6$...$...\/-format.",
+ "SLX_ROOT_PASS": "The root password of the client system. Only required for diagnostic purposes on the client.Leave field blank to disallow root logins.\r\n\/Hint\/: The password SHA-512-with-salt hashed before it's being sent to the client. It's only stored in clear text on the satellite server. If you want to have it hashed on the server too, you can supply a pre-hashed password in \/$6$...$...\/-format.",
"SLX_SCREEN_SAVER_GRACE_TIME": "If the screen saver activates after the configured timeout, the user can disable it again by just moving the mouse or pressing a key, without entering their password again. This is called the screen saver grace period, which is configurable in seconds.",
"SLX_SCREEN_SAVER_TIMEOUT": "Timeout for screen saver activation. If the user is idle for this long (in seconds), the screen saver will activate and lock the screen, so the user password is required to unlock the screen again.",
"SLX_SCREEN_STANDBY_TIMEOUT": "Time in seconds after which the screen will enter power saving mode, if the client is not in use.",
diff --git a/modules-available/rebootcontrol/lang/en/template-tags.json b/modules-available/rebootcontrol/lang/en/template-tags.json
index 5ac995ae..5740b208 100644
--- a/modules-available/rebootcontrol/lang/en/template-tags.json
+++ b/modules-available/rebootcontrol/lang/en/template-tags.json
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
"lang_wolAutoDiscoverCheck": "Automatically determine WOL-reachability of subnets",
"lang_wolDestPort": "UDP destination port for packets sent from satellite",
"lang_wolDiscoverClientToClient": "Check reachability between different client subnets too",
- "lang_wolDiscoverDescription": "If the first option is active, the Satellite Server automatically determines which client subnets are directly reachable via \"Directed Broadcasts\", using the port specified above. If the second option is enabled, the satellite server also determines which client subnets can send UDP WOL packets to each other. This is usually not necessary, except in setups with unusual firewall rules. ",
+ "lang_wolDiscoverDescription": "If the first option is active, the satellite server automatically determines which client subnets are directly reachable via \"Directed Broadcasts\", using the port specified above. If the second option is enabled, the satellite server also determines which client subnets can send UDP WOL packets to each other. This is usually not necessary, except in setups with unusual firewall rules. ",
"lang_wolDiscoverHeading": "Automatic WOL detection",
"lang_wolMachineSupportText": "If the technical requirements for reaching a destination host with WOL packets are met, it is still required to enable wake on LAN on the client computer. This usually happens in the BIOS, where sometimes it is also possible to set a different boot order for when the machine was powered on via WOL. After enabling WOL in the BIOS, it is still possible to disable WOL in the driver after booting up an Operating System. In Windows, this can be configured in the device manager, which would be relevant if bwLehrpool is being used in a dual-boot environment. On Linux you can change this setting with the ethtool utility. bwLehrpool (re-)enables WOL on every boot.",
"lang_wolReachability": "Reachability",