Fix various typos in messages and comments

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Yuri Chornoivan 2013-04-13 21:32:57 +03:00 committed by David Henningsson
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</synopsis> </synopsis>
<description> <description>
<p><file>esdcompat</file> is a compatiblity script that takes the <p><file>esdcompat</file> is a compatibility script that takes the
same arguments as the ESD sound daemon <manref name="esd" same arguments as the ESD sound daemon <manref name="esd"
section="1"/>, but uses them to start a the PulseAudio sound server with the appropriate parameters. It is section="1"/>, but uses them to start a the PulseAudio sound server with the appropriate parameters. It is
required to make PulseAudio a drop-in replacement for esd, i.e. it required to make PulseAudio a drop-in replacement for esd, i.e. it

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<option> <option>
<p><opt>--latency-msec</opt><arg>=MSEC</arg></p> <p><opt>--latency-msec</opt><arg>=MSEC</arg></p>
<optdesc><p>Explicitly configure the latency, with a time <optdesc><p>Explicitly configure the latency, with a time
specified in miliseconds. If left out the server will pick the specified in milliseconds. If left out the server will pick the
latency, usually relatively high for power saving reasons. Use latency, usually relatively high for power saving reasons. Use
either this option or <opt>--latency</opt>, but not either this option or <opt>--latency</opt>, but not
both.</p></optdesc> both.</p></optdesc>

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<section name="Meta Commands"> <section name="Meta Commands">
<p> <p>
In addition the the commands described above there a few meta directives In addition the commands described above there a few meta directives
supported by the command line interpreter. supported by the command line interpreter.
</p> </p>
<option> <option>

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<option> <option>
<p><opt>allow-module-loading=</opt> Allow/disallow module <p><opt>allow-module-loading=</opt> Allow/disallow module
loading after startup. This is a security feature that if loading after startup. This is a security feature that if
dsabled makes sure that no further modules may be loaded into disabled makes sure that no further modules may be loaded into
the PulseAudio server after startup completed. It is recommended the PulseAudio server after startup completed. It is recommended
to disable this when <opt>system-instance</opt> is to disable this when <opt>system-instance</opt> is
enabled. Please note that certain features like automatic enabled. Please note that certain features like automatic
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<option> <option>
<p><opt>system-instance=</opt> Run the daemon as system-wide <p><opt>system-instance=</opt> Run the daemon as system-wide
instance, requires root priviliges. Takes a boolean argument, instance, requires root privileges. Takes a boolean argument,
defaults to <opt>no</opt>. The <opt>--system</opt> command line defaults to <opt>no</opt>. The <opt>--system</opt> command line
argument takes precedence.</p> argument takes precedence.</p>
</option> </option>
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<p>With the flat volume feature enabled, the sink HW volume is set <p>With the flat volume feature enabled, the sink HW volume is set
to the same level as the highest volume input stream. Any other streams to the same level as the highest volume input stream. Any other streams
(with lower volumes) have the appropriate adjustment applied in SW to (with lower volumes) have the appropriate adjustment applied in SW to
bring them to the correct overall level. Sadly hadware mixer changes bring them to the correct overall level. Sadly hardware mixer changes
cannot be timed accurately and thus this change of volumes can somtimes cannot be timed accurately and thus this change of volumes can sometimes
cause the resulting output sound to be momentarily too loud or too soft. cause the resulting output sound to be momentarily too loud or too soft.
So to ensure SW and HW volumes are applied concurrently without any So to ensure SW and HW volumes are applied concurrently without any
glitches, their application needs to be synchronized. The sink glitches, their application needs to be synchronized. The sink

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support it. By default, PulseAudio will terminate itself when it support it. By default, PulseAudio will terminate itself when it
notices that it takes up too much CPU time. This is useful as a notices that it takes up too much CPU time. This is useful as a
protection against system lockups when real-time scheduling is protection against system lockups when real-time scheduling is
used (see below). Disabling this meachnism is useful when used (see below). Disabling this mechanism is useful when
debugging PulseAudio with tools like <manref name="valgrind" debugging PulseAudio with tools like <manref name="valgrind"
section="1"/> which slow down execution.</p></optdesc> section="1"/> which slow down execution.</p></optdesc>
</option> </option>
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<p>User <arg>pulse</arg>, group <arg>pulse</arg>: if PulseAudio is running as a system <p>User <arg>pulse</arg>, group <arg>pulse</arg>: if PulseAudio is running as a system
daemon (see <opt>--system</opt> above) and is started as root the daemon (see <opt>--system</opt> above) and is started as root the
daemon will drop priviliges and become a normal user process using daemon will drop privileges and become a normal user process using
this user and group. If PulseAudio is running as a user daemon this user and group. If PulseAudio is running as a user daemon
this user and group has no meaning.</p> this user and group has no meaning.</p>
</section> </section>
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when it needs it to refill the hardware playback when it needs it to refill the hardware playback
buffers. Unfortunately this is a security risk on most systems, buffers. Unfortunately this is a security risk on most systems,
since PulseAudio runs as user process, and giving realtime since PulseAudio runs as user process, and giving realtime
scheduling priviliges to a user process always comes with the risk scheduling privileges to a user process always comes with the risk
that the user misuses it to lock up the system -- which is that the user misuses it to lock up the system -- which is
possible since making a process real-time effectively disables possible since making a process real-time effectively disables
preemption.</p> preemption.</p>
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on trusted systems. To do that start PulseAudio with on trusted systems. To do that start PulseAudio with
<opt>--realtime</opt> (see above) or enabled the appropriate option in <opt>--realtime</opt> (see above) or enabled the appropriate option in
<file>daemon.conf</file>. Since acquiring realtime scheduling is a <file>daemon.conf</file>. Since acquiring realtime scheduling is a
priviliged operation on most systems, some special changes to the privileged operation on most systems, some special changes to the
system configuration need to be made to allow them to the calling system configuration need to be made to allow them to the calling
user. Two options are available:</p> user. Two options are available:</p>
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<file>/etc/security/limits.conf</file>, a resource limit of 9 is recommended.</p> <file>/etc/security/limits.conf</file>, a resource limit of 9 is recommended.</p>
<p>Alternatively, the SUID root bit can be set for the PulseAudio <p>Alternatively, the SUID root bit can be set for the PulseAudio
binary. Then, the daemon will drop root priviliges immediately on binary. Then, the daemon will drop root privileges immediately on
startup, however retain the CAP_NICE capability (on systems that startup, however retain the CAP_NICE capability (on systems that
support it), but only if the calling user is a member of the support it), but only if the calling user is a member of the
<arg>pulse-rt</arg> group (see above). For all other users all <arg>pulse-rt</arg> group (see above). For all other users all
capababilities are dropped immediately. The advantage of this capabilities are dropped immediately. The advantage of this
solution is that the real-time priviliges are only granted to the solution is that the real-time privileges are only granted to the
PulseAudio daemon -- not to all the user's processes.</p> PulseAudio daemon -- not to all the user's processes.</p>
<p>Alternatively, if the risk of locking up the machine is <p>Alternatively, if the risk of locking up the machine is
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scheduling can be enabled instead (i.e. negative nice level). This scheduling can be enabled instead (i.e. negative nice level). This
can be enabled by passing <opt>--high-priority</opt> (see above) can be enabled by passing <opt>--high-priority</opt> (see above)
when starting PulseAudio and may also be enabled with the when starting PulseAudio and may also be enabled with the
approriate option in <file>daemon.conf</file>. Negative nice appropriate option in <file>daemon.conf</file>. Negative nice
levels can only be enabled when the appropriate resource limit levels can only be enabled when the appropriate resource limit
RLIMIT_NICE is set (see <manref name="setrlimit" section="2"/> for RLIMIT_NICE is set (see <manref name="setrlimit" section="2"/> for
more information), possibly configured in more information), possibly configured in
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<section name="Environment variables"> <section name="Environment variables">
<p>The PulseAudio client libraries check for the existance of the <p>The PulseAudio client libraries check for the existence of the
following environment variables and change their local configuration accordingly:</p> following environment variables and change their local configuration accordingly:</p>
<p><arg>$PULSE_SERVER</arg>: the server string specifying the server to connect to when a client asks for a sound server connection and doesn't explicitly ask for a specific server.</p> <p><arg>$PULSE_SERVER</arg>: the server string specifying the server to connect to when a client asks for a sound server connection and doesn't explicitly ask for a specific server.</p>

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"\n" "\n"
" -h, --help Show this help\n" " -h, --help Show this help\n"
" --version Show version\n" " --version Show version\n"
"When no command is given pacdm starts in the interactive mode\n" "When no command is given pacmd starts in the interactive mode\n"
msgstr "" msgstr ""
"\n" "\n"
" -h, --help Wyświetla tę pomoc\n" " -h, --help Wyświetla tę pomoc\n"
" --version Wyświetla wersję\n" " --version Wyświetla wersję\n"
"Jeśli nie podano polecenia, to program pacdm zostaje uruchomiony w trybie " "Jeśli nie podano polecenia, to program pacmd zostaje uruchomiony w trybie "
"interaktywnym\n" "interaktywnym\n"
#: ../src/utils/pacmd.c:131 #: ../src/utils/pacmd.c:131

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"\n" "\n"
" -h, --help Show this help\n" " -h, --help Show this help\n"
" --version Show version\n" " --version Show version\n"
"When no command is given pacdm starts in the interactive mode\n" "When no command is given pacmd starts in the interactive mode\n"
msgstr "" msgstr ""
"\n" "\n"
" -h, --help Показати цю довідку\n" " -h, --help Показати цю довідку\n"

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printf(_("\n" printf(_("\n"
" -h, --help Show this help\n" " -h, --help Show this help\n"
" --version Show version\n" " --version Show version\n"
"When no command is given pacdm starts in the interactive mode\n" )); "When no command is given pacmd starts in the interactive mode\n" ));
} }
enum { enum {