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<!DOCTYPE TS><TS>
<context>
    <name>LoadInfo</name>
    <message>
        <source>Application CPU usage (%)</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>System CPU usage (%)</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This page shows how much this device&apos;s processor is being used.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Type: </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
</context>
<context>
    <name>MemoryInfo</name>
    <message>
        <source>This page shows how memory (i.e. RAM) is being allocated on your handheld device.
Memory is categorized as follows:

1. Used - memory used to by Opie and any running applications.
2. Buffers - temporary storage used to improve performance
3. Cached - information that has recently been used, but has not been freed yet.
4. Free - memory not currently used by Opie or any running applications.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Used (%1 kB)</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Buffers (%1 kB)</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Cached (%1 kB)</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Free (%1 kB)</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Total Memory: %1 kB</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
</context>
<context>
    <name>ModulesInfo</name>
    <message>
        <source>Module</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Size</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Use#</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Used By</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This is a list of all the kernel modules currently loaded on this handheld device.

Click and hold on a module to see additional information about the module, or to unload it.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Select a command here and then click the Send button to the right to send the command to module selected above.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Send</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Click here to send the selected command to the module selected above.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This area shows detailed information about this module.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>You really want to execute
</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
</context>
<context>
    <name>MountInfo</name>
    <message>
        <source> : %1 kB</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Used (%1 kB)</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Available (%1 kB)</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
</context>
<context>
    <name>ProcessInfo</name>
    <message>
        <source>PID</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Command</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Status</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Time</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This is a list of all the processes on this handheld device.

Click and hold on a process to see additional information about the process, or to send a signal to it.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Select a signal here and then click the Send button to the right to send to this process.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Send</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Click here to send the selected signal to this process.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This area shows detailed information about this process.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>You really want to send
</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
</context>
<context>
    <name>StorageInfo</name>
    <message>
        <source>CF Card: </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Hard Disk </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>SD Card </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Hard Disk /dev/hd </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>SCSI Hard Disk /dev/sd </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Int. Storage </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>CF</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This graph represents how much memory is currently used on this Compact Flash memory card.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Ha</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This graph represents how much storage is currently used on this hard drive.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>SD</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This graph represents how much memory is currently used on this Secure Digital memory card.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>SC</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>In</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This graph represents how much memory is currently used of the built-in memory (i.e. Flash memory) on this handheld device.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>RAM disk</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>RA</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This graph represents how much memory is currently used of the temporary RAM disk.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
</context>
<context>
    <name>SystemInfo</name>
    <message>
        <source>System Info</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Memory</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Storage</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>CPU</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Process</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Modules</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Version</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
</context>
<context>
    <name>VersionInfo</name>
    <message>
        <source>&lt;b&gt;Linux Kernel&lt;/b&gt;&lt;p&gt;Version: </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Compiled by: </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>&lt;b&gt;Opie&lt;/b&gt;&lt;p&gt;Version: </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>Built on: </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>&lt;p&gt;Version: </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>&lt;p&gt;Model: </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>&lt;p&gt;Vendor: </source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
    <message>
        <source>This page shows the current versions of Opie, the Linux kernel and distribution running on this handheld device.</source>
        <translation> </translation>
    </message>
</context>
</TS>