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user_created
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User created
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user_already_exists
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The user '{user}' already exists
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upnp_port_open_failed
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Could not open port via UPnP
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upnp_enabled
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UPnP turned on
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upnp_disabled
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UPnP turned off
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upnp_dev_not_found
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No UPnP device found
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upgrading_packages
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Upgrading packages...
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upgrade_complete
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Upgrade complete
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updating_apt_cache
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Fetching available upgrades for system packages...
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update_apt_cache_warning
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Something went wrong while updating the cache of APT (Debian's package manager). Here is a dump of the sources.list lines, which might help identify problematic lines: {sourceslist}
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update_apt_cache_failed
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Unable to update the cache of APT (Debian's package manager). Here is a dump of the sources.list lines, which might help identify problematic lines: {sourceslist}
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unrestore_app
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{app} will not be restored
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unlimit
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No quota
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unknown_main_domain_path
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Unknown domain or path for '{app}'. You need to specify a domain and a path to be able to specify a URL for permission.
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unexpected_error
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Something unexpected went wrong: {error}
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unbackup_app
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{app} will not be saved
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tools_upgrade_failed
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Could not upgrade packages: {packages_list}
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tools_upgrade
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Upgrading system packages
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this_action_broke_dpkg
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This action broke dpkg/APT (the system package managers)... You can try to solve this issue by connecting through SSH and running `sudo apt install --fix-broken` and/or `sudo dpkg --configure -a`.
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system_username_exists
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Username already exists in the list of system users
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