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 --- /iso1/help.en       2006-03-05 10:56:03.000000000 -0500
 +++ /iso/help.en        2006-03-05 10:57:13.000000000 -0500
 @@ -24,14 +24,14 @@
  Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Rprofile^TChoose Profile^PPress ^QF4^P to select a profile. Your system will  
 be started using the configuration saved in this profile.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Ropt^TBoot Options^PMorphix
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Ropt^TBoot Options^PDzongkhalinux
 -  ^Re_about^SAbout^_^P -- short introduction to Morphix.
 +  ^Re_about^SAbout^_^P -- short introduction to Dzongkhalinux.
    ^Re_acpi^SACPI^P -- advanced configuration and power interface
    ^Re_apm^SAPM^P -- toggle power management
 -  ^Re_autoinstall^SAutoInstall^P -- Settings for autoinstalling Morphix
 +  ^Re_autoinstall^SAutoInstall^P -- Settings for autoinstalling Dzongkhalinux
    ^Re_gmtuce^SClock^P -- Clock options
 -  ^Re_Debug^SDebug^P -- Settings to debug your Morphix Live CD
 +  ^Re_Debug^SDebug^P -- Settings to debug your Dzongkhalinux Live CD
    ^Re_expert^SExpert^P -- Interactive setup for experts
    ^Re_failsafe^Sfailsafe^P -- Boot with (almost) no HW-detection.
    ^Re_Framebuffer^SFramebuffer^P -- Use the Framebuffer for graphics
 @@ -42,12 +42,12 @@
    ^Re_ide^SIDE^_DMA^P -- Enable/Disable DMA for IDE-Drives
    ^Re_keyboard^SKeyboard^P -- Use different keyboard (text/X)
    ^Re_lang^SLanguage^P -- specify language/keyboard.
 -  ^Re_main^SMain^P -- Search for Morphix mainmodules
 +  ^Re_main^SMain^P -- Search for Dzongkhalinux mainmodules
    ^Re_mem^SMem^P -- Specify Memory size in MByte.
    ^Re_memtest^SMemtest^P -- Run the memtest86 utility.
    ^Re_no^Sno^P -- Skip specified parts of HW-detection.
    ^Re_pci^SPCI^P -- some PIC settings.
 -  ^Re_1^SRunlevel^P -- Runlevel 1, load Morphix base, Textmode only
 +  ^Re_1^SRunlevel^P -- Runlevel 1, load Dzongkhalinux base, Textmode only
    ^Re_splash^SSplash^P -- influence the behavior of the splash screen.
    ^Re_testcd^STestCD^P -- Check CD data integrity and md5sums
    ^Re_tohd^SToHD^P -- Copy CD to HD partition and run from there
 @@ -58,9 +58,9 @@
    ^Re_username^SUsername^P -- Use a different username instead
    ^Re_usbboot^SUsb^_boot^P -- Use the USB device to boot from instead
    ^Re_screen^SWM^_Screen^P -- Use specified Screen resolution   for X.
 -  ^Re_xmodule^SX^_module^P -- Use specified X Window System driver.^D^Re_about^TMorphix: About^PMorphix GNU/Linux   
 is a Live CD distribution with a number of different flavours. It boots from the CD/DVD media, while not touching  
 the contents of your harddisk. Morphix is modular in nature, allowing more flexibility in usage than a regular  
 'monolithic' Live CD. Morphix has a large number of derivatives for a variety of uses. For more information,   
 please take a look on http://www.morphix.org
 +  ^Re_xmodule^SX^_module^P -- Use specified X Window System driver.^D^Re_about^TDzongkhalinux:  
 About^PDzongkhalinux GNU/Linux is a Live CD distribution with a number of different flavours. It boots from the  
 CD/DVD media, while not touching the contents of your harddisk. Dzongkhalinux is modular in nature, allowing more  
 flexibility in usage than a regular 'monolithic' Live CD. Dzongkhalinux has a large number of derivatives for a  
 variety of uses. For more information, please take a look on http://www.dit.gov.bt
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_acpi^TMorphix: ACPI^PACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a  
 standard that defines power and configuration management interfaces between an operating system and the BIOS. By  
 default, ^Qacpi^P is switched on when a BIOS is detected that is newer than from year 2000. There are several  
 commonly used parameters to control the
 behavior of ACPI:
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_acpi^TDzongkhalinux: ACPI^PACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power  
 Interface) is a standard that defines power and configuration management interfaces between an operating system 
 and the BIOS. By default, ^Qacpi^P
 is switched on when a BIOS is detected that is newer than from year 2000. There are several commonly used  
 parameters to control the behavior of ACPI:
    ^Qpci=noacpi^P -- do not use ACPI to route PCI interrupts
    ^Qacpi=oldboot^P -- only the parts of ACPI that are relevant for booting remain activated
 @@ -69,50 +69,50 @@
  Especially on new computers, it replaces the old ^Re_apm^Sapm^P system.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_apm^TMorphix: APM^PAPM is one of the two power management strategies used   
 on current computers. It is mainly used with laptops for functions like "suspend to disk", but it may also be   
 responsible for switching off the computer after power down. APM relies on a correct working BIOS. If the BIOS is  
 broken, APM may have only limited use or
 even prevent the computer from working. Therefore, it may be switched off with the parameter
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_apm^TDzongkhalinux: APM^PAPM is one of the two power management strategies  
 used on current computers. It is mainly used with laptops for functions like "suspend to disk", but it may also be   
 responsible for switching off the computer after power down. APM relies on a correct working BIOS. If the BIOS is   
 broken, APM may have only limited use or even prevent the computer from working. Therefore, it may be switched off  
 with the parameter
   ^Qapm=off^P -- switch off APM completely
  Some very new computers may take more advantage from the newer ^Re_acpi^SACPI^P.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_expert^TMorphix: expert^PExpert Settings. Use
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_expert^TDzongkhalinux: expert^PExpert Settings. Use
  ^Qexpert^P
  to enable this modus.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_failsafe^TMorphix: Failsafe^PBoot Morphix with (almost) no HW-detection..  
 Use
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_failsafe^TDzongkhalinux: Failsafe^PBoot Dzongkhalinux with (almost) no  
 HW-detection.. Use
  ^Qfailsafe^P
  to enable this modus.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_Framebuffer^TMorphix: Framebuffer^PSome Framebuffer settings:
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_Framebuffer^TDzongkhalinux: Framebuffer^PSome Framebuffer settings:
  ^Qfb1280x1024^P - used fixed framebuffer for graphics
  ^Qfb1024x768 ^P - used fixed framebuffer for graphics
  ^Qfb800x600 ^P - used fixed framebuffer for graphics
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_fromhd^TMorphix: fromHD^PUse the command
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_fromhd^TDzongkhalinux: fromHD^PUse the command
  ^Qfromhd=/dev/hda1^P (hda2,hda3,...)
  to boot from previously copied CD image to this partition.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_home^TMorphix: home^PMount Morphix homedir.
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_home^TDzongkhalinux: home^PMount Dzongkhalinux homedir.
  ^Qhome=/dev/sda1^P - Mount loopback file (morphix.img) as /home/morph.
 -^Qhome=scan^P - Automatic search for morphix homedir image.
 +^Qhome=scan^P - Automatic search for dzongkhalinux homedir image.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_xhrefresh^TMorphix: Horizontal refresh rate^PYou can set your horizontal  
 refresh rate with:
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_xhrefresh^TDzongkhalinux: Horizontal refresh rate^PYou can set your  
 horizontal refresh rate with:
  ^Qxhrefresh=80^P (or ^Qhsync=80^P) - Use 80 kHz horizontal refresh rate for X
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_keyboard^TMorphix: Keyboard^PKeyboard settings:
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_keyboard^TDzongkhalinux: Keyboard^PKeyboard settings:
  ^Qkeyboard=us xkeyboard=us^P - Use different keyboard (tet/X)
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_lang^TMorphix: Language^PSpecifies a language for your keyboard. If 
 available, Morphix sets the correct locale for your language. Possible settings are:
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_lang^TDzongkhalinux: Language^PSpecifies a language for your keyboard. If   
 available, Dzongkhalinux sets the correct locale for your language. Possible settings are:
  ^Qlang=be^P - Belgian
  ^Qlang=bg^P - Bulgarian
 @@ -141,19 +141,19 @@
  ^Qlang=tw^P - Taiwanese
  ^Qlang=uk^P - British
  ^Qlang=us^P - US (default)
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_mem^TMorphix: Memory size^PSpecify Memory size in MByte.
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_mem^TDzongkhalinux: Memory size^PSpecify Memory size in MByte.
  ^Qmem=128M^P
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_main^TMorphix: Main module^PScan for mainmodules on this partition
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_main^TDzongkhalinux: Main module^PScan for mainmodules on this partition
  ^Qmain=partitionname^P
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_memtest^TMorphix: memtest86 utility^PCheck the RAM of your system, doesn't   
 boot Morphix+Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_memtest^TDzongkhalinux: memtest86 utility^PCheck the RAM of   
 your system, doesn't boot Dzongkhalinux
  ^Qmemtest^P
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_no^TMorphix: No!^PSkip specified parts of HW-detection.Available are:
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_no^TDzongkhalinux: No!^PSkip specified parts of HW-detection.Available are:
  (select one for more informations)
 @@ -175,16 +175,16 @@
  To turn almos everything off see ^Re_failsafe^Sfailsafe^P off.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_pci^TMorphix: PCI^PSome PCI settnigs:
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_pci^TDzongkhalinux: PCI^PSome PCI settnigs:
  ^Qpci=irqmask=0x0e98^P - Try this, if PS/2 mouse doesn't work.
  ^Qpci=bios^P - Workaround for bad PCI controllers.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_1^TMorphix: runlevel 1^PBoot only the Morphix base, don't load any modules.   
 Useful for debugging.
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_1^TDzongkhalinux: runlevel 1^PBoot only the Dzongkhalinux base, don't load   
 any modules. Useful for debugging.
  ^Q1^P
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Ro_splash^TMorphix: splash options^PThe splash screen is the picture shown   
 during system start-up.
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Ro_splash^TDzongkhalinux: splash options^PThe splash screen is the picture   
 shown during system start-up.
  ^Qsplash=0^P
  The splash screen is switched off. This may be useful with very old monitors or if some error occurs.
 @@ -195,25 +195,25 @@
  ^Qsplash=silent^P
  Activates splash, but no messages. Instead a progress bar is drawn.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_testcd^TMorphix: testCD^PWith the command
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_testcd^TDzongkhalinux: testCD^PWith the command
  ^Qtestcd^P
  you can check CD data integrity and md5sums.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_tohd^TMorphix: toHD^PUse the command
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_tohd^TDzongkhalinux: toHD^PUse the command
  ^Qtohd=/dev/hda1^P (hda2,hda3,...)
  to copy the whole CD to specified partition and boot from there.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_toram^TMorphix: to RAM^PUse the command
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_toram^TDzongkhalinux: to RAM^PUse the command
  ^Qtoram^P
  to copy the whole CD to RAM an boot from there.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_vga^TMorphix: VGA^PFramebuffer setting.
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_vga^TDzongkhalinux: VGA^PFramebuffer setting.
  ^Qvga=normal^P - No framebuffer, but X.
  ^Qvga=785^P - 640x480 framebuffer.
 @@ -221,16 +221,16 @@
  ^Qvga=791^P - 1024x786 framebuffer.
  ^Qvga=794^P - 1280x1024 framebuffer.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_xvrefresh^TMorphix: Vertical refresh rate^PYou can set your vertical   
 refresh rate with:+Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_xvrefresh^TDzongkhalinux: Vertical refresh rate^PYou can   
 set your vertical refresh rate with:
  ^Qxvrefresh=60^P (or ^Qvsync=60^P) - Use 60 Hz vertical refresh rate for X.
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_screen^TMorphix: Screen resolution for X^PSets the Screen Resolution for X   
 (for your windowmanager).
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_screen^TDzongkhalinux: Screen resolution for X^PSets the Screen Resolution   
 for X (for your windowmanager).
  ^Qscreen=1280x1024^P - to use for a resolution of 1280x1024
  ^Qscreen=1024x768^P - to use for a resolution of 1024x768
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_xmodule^TMorphix: X Module^PIts possible to use different modules, also   
 posiible to combine them:
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_xmodule^TDzongkhalinux: X Module^PIts possible to use different modules,  
 also posiible to combine them:
  ^Qxmodule=ati^P - uses ati module.
  ^Qxmodule=fbdev^P - uses bdev module.
 @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@
    ^Qnormaloverlay=on^P -- Use the older method of overlaying,   which works on a per-directory basis
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_Debug^TDebug options^PSometimes your Morphix Live CD doesn't work exactly   
 as hoped for. Here are a few options in order of usefulness:
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P^D^Re_Debug^TDebug options^PSometimes your Dzongkhalinux Live CD doesn't work  
 exactly as hoped for. Here are a few options in order of usefulness:
    ^Qfailsafe^P -- Try to use conservative defaults
    ^Qvga=normal^P -- Don't use the framebuffer, disables bootsplash
 @@ -267,19 +267,19 @@
    ^Qnormaloverlay=on^P -- Use the older method of overlaying, which works on a per-directory basis
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P.^D^Re_autoinstall^TAutoInstall options^PWe're currently working on a number of  
 methods for installing. These settings are mainmodule-specific, so they only work on Morphix Live CDs which  
 support these settings.
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P.^D^Re_autoinstall^TAutoInstall options^PWe're currently working on a number of  
 methods for installing. These settings are mainmodule-specific, so they only work on Dzongkhalinux Live CDs which  
 support these settings.
    ^Qautoinstall=cl^P -- Start with the command-line installer, prompting for details if no free space is    
 available
    ^Qautoinstall=gui^P -- Start with the interactive graphical installer
    ^Qautoinstall=auto^P -- Commandline installer, wipe out everything, don't prompt the user, fully automatic
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P.^D^Re_usbboot^TUSB Booting options^PBoot from a USB device. Support for this  
 type of booting depends largely on the version of the Morphix base module, YMMV.
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P.^D^Re_usbboot^TUSB Booting options^PBoot from a USB device. Support for this  
 type of booting depends largely on the version of the Dzongkhalinux base module, YMMV.
    ^Qusbboot=on^P -- Boot from the first USB device
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P.^D^Re_hostname^THostname options^PModify the default hostname, which is   
 "Morphix"
 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P.^D^Re_hostname^THostname options^PModify the default hostname, which is   
 "Dzongkhalinux"
    ^Qhostname=mybox^P -- Set the hostname to "mybox"
 @@ -294,4 +294,4 @@
    ^Qgmt^P
 -Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P.^@
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 +Return to ^Ropt^SBoot^_Options^P.^@