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Template: debconf/frontend
Type: select
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__Choices: Dialog, Readline, Gnome, Kde, Editor, Noninteractive
Default: Dialog
_Description: Interface to use:
Packages that use debconf for configuration share a common look and feel.
You can select the type of user interface they use.
.
The dialog frontend is a full-screen, character based interface, while the
readline frontend uses a more traditional plain text interface, and both the
gnome and kde frontends are modern X interfaces, fitting the respective
desktops (but may be used in any X environment). The editor frontend lets you
configure things using your favorite text editor. The noninteractive
frontend never asks you any questions.
Template: debconf/priority
Type: select
__Choices: critical, high, medium, low
Default: high
_Description: Ignore questions with a priority less than:
Debconf prioritizes the questions it asks you. Pick the lowest priority of
question you want to see:
- 'critical' only prompts you if the system might break.
Pick it if you are a newbie, or in a hurry.
- 'high' is for rather important questions
- 'medium' is for normal questions
- 'low' is for control freaks who want to see everything
.
Note that no matter what level you pick here, you will be able to see
every question if you reconfigure a package with dpkg-reconfigure.
Template: debconf-apt-progress/title
Type: text
_Description: Installing packages
Template: debconf-apt-progress/preparing
Type: text
_Description: Please wait...
Template: debconf-apt-progress/info
Type: text
# Not translated; apt emits translated descriptions for us already.
Description: ${DESCRIPTION}
Template: debconf-apt-progress/media-change
Type: text
# Not translated; apt emits translated descriptions for us already.
Description: Media change
${MESSAGE}
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