randy kim wrote:
저의 허접번역을 믿고 맡기신 부분을 정리하고 올립니다.
갈수록 어려운 내용들이 나오는 군요.
libxml2 과 libxml2-devel 부분에서 원본이 좀 짤린거 같아..
상상의 나래를 펼쳐서 번역을 했습니다.. ^^
이번의 번역에서 취약한 녀석은 librep 와 libxml2 등입니다.
혹... 과감하게 고쳐주실 분 계시면 주저마시고 고쳐주세요..
자... 그럼... 쬐끔 더 나눠주세요.. ^^;
잠시 훑어봤는데 잘 하신 거 같아요. 제가 올리면서 잘못된 부분이 있다면 고
쳐서 올리겠습니다.
되도록이면 번역하신 분의 번역을 그대로 올리되, 만일 다른 번역과 일관성
문제가 있다면 그 부분만 고치도록 노력하고 있습니다.
예를 들어 커스터마이즈라고 번역된 부분은 사용자 설정이라고 하는 식으로요 :)
많은 분들께서 서로 번역에 대하여 의견도 교환해주시면 저에게도 많은 도움
이 되겠네요.
번역 감사드리고 오늘 10개 정도 더 해보시겠어요?
# ========================================================
#: psgml-1.2.1-11.noarch.rpm:1005 psgml-1.2.1-11.src.rpm:1005
Emacs is an advanced and extensible editor. An Emacs major mode\n
customizes Emacs for editing particular types of text documents. PSGML\n
is a major mode for SGML (a markup language) documents. PSGML provides\n
several functionalities for editing SGML documents: indentation\n
according to element nesting depth and identification of structural\n
errors (but it is not a validating SGML parser); menus and commands\n
for inserting tags with only the contextually valid tags; editing\n
attribute values in a separate window with information about types and\n
defaults; structure based editing, including movement and killing; and\n
also several commands for folding editing.
# ========================================================
#: psmisc-19-4.i386.rpm:1005 psmisc-19-4.src.rpm:1005
The psmisc package contains utilities for managing processes on your\n
system: pstree, killall, and fuser. The pstree command displays a tree\n
structure of all of the running processes on your system. The killall\n
command sends a specified signal (SIGTERM if nothing is specified) to\n
processes identified by name. The fuser command identifies the PIDs of\n
processes that are using specified files or filesystems.
# ========================================================
#: python-1.5.2-28.i386.rpm:1005 python-1.5.2-28.src.rpm:1005
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming\n
language often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme, or Java. Python includes\n
modules, classes, exceptions, very high-level dynamic data types, and\n
dynamic typing. Python supports interfaces to many system calls and\n
libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk,\n
Mac, and MFC).\n
\n
Programmers can write new built-in modules for Python in C or C++.\n
Python can be used as an extension language for applications that need\n
a programmable interface. This package contains most of the standard\n
Python modules, as well as modules for interfacing to the Tix widget\n
set for Tk and RPM.\n
\n
Note that documentation for Python is provided in the python-docs\n
package.
# ========================================================
#: python-1.5.2-28.src.rpm:1005 python-devel-1.5.2-28.i386.rpm:1005
The Python programming language's interpreter can be extended with\n
dynamically loaded extensions and can be embedded in other programs.\n
This package contains the header files and libraries needed to perform\n
such tasks.\n
\n
Install python-devel if you want to develop Python extensions. The\n
python package will also need to be installed. You may want to install\n
the python-docs package, which contains Python documentation.
# ========================================================
#: qtcups-devel-2.0-5.i386.rpm:1005 qtcups-2.0-5.src.rpm:1005
QtCups provides CUPS support for Qt applications. It includes:\n
a development library which enables Qt application to print to\n
CUPS and configure all CUPS printer options. The class QCupsPrinter\n
provides the same interface as QPrinter, sot code changes are\n
small for most applications.
# ========================================================
#: quagga-0.96.1-1.x86_64.rpm:1005 None:1005
Quagga is a free software that manages TCP/IP based routing\n
protocol. It takes multi-server and multi-thread approach to resolve\n
the current complexity of the Internet.\n
\n
Quagga supports BGP4, BGP4+, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIPv1, RIPv2, and RIPng.\n
\n
Quagga is intended to be used as a Route Server and a Route Reflector. It
is\n
not a toolkit, it provides full routing power under a new architecture.\n
Quagga by design has a process for each protocol.\n
\n
Quagga is a fork of GNU Zebra.
# ========================================================
#: quanta-2.0-0.cvs20010724.1.i386.rpm:1005
#: quanta-2.0-0.cvs20010724.1.src.rpm:1005
Quanta Plus is an HTML editor for the K Desktop Environment. This\n
program is designed for quick Web development. Quanta is rapidly\n
becoming a mature editor with a number of great features.\n
\n
The objective of Quanta is to produce a complete Web development\n
environment for active development with a focus on supporting\n
professional level development. This means full HTML 4.0 support\n
including cascading style sheets and lots of time saving\n
features. \n
\n
Support for Perl, Javascript, and PHP is currently being\n
developed. There is experimental support for some of these features in\n
this release.
# ========================================================
#: radvd-0.6.2pl4-1.i386.rpm:1005 radvd-0.6.2pl4-1.src.rpm:1005
Radvd is the router advertisement daemon for IPv6. It listens to\n
router solicitations and sends router advertisements as described in\n
\"Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)\" (RFC 2461). With these\n
advertisements, hosts can automatically configure their addresses and\n
some other parameters. They also can choose a default router based on\n
these advertisements.\n
\n
Install radvd if you are setting up IPv6 network and/or Mobile IPv6\n
services.
# ========================================================
#: raidtools-0.90-13.i386.rpm:1005 raidtools-0.90-13.src.rpm:1005
The raidtools package includes the tools you need to set up and\n
maintain a software RAID device (using two or more disk drives in\n
combination for fault tolerance and improved performance) on a Linux\n
system. It only works with Linux 2.2 kernels and later, or with a 2.0\n
kernel specifically patched with newer RAID support.
# ========================================================
#: rarpd-ss981107-7.i386.rpm:1005 rarpd-ss981107-7.src.rpm:1005
RARPD is the daemon for RARP. RARP (Reverse Address Resolution\n
Protocol) is a protocol which allows individual devices on an IP\n
network to get their own IP addresses from the RARP server. Some\n
machines (for example, SPARCs) use this protocol instead of something\n
like DHCP to query their IP addresses during network bootup. Linux\n
kernels up to 2.2 provided a kernel daemon for this service, but\n
starting with version 2.3 kernels, RARP services are instead served by\n
this userspace daemon.