#: sources.list.5.xml:121
msgid ""
"<literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages from "
-"this source are always authenificated even if the "
+"this source are always authenticated even if the "
"<filename>Release</filename> file is not signed or the signature can't be "
"checked. This disables parts of &apt-secure; and should therefore only be "
"used in a local and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal> is the "
-"opposite which handles even correctly authenificated sources as not "
-"authenificated."
+"opposite which handles even correctly authenticated sources as not "
+"authenticated."
msgstr ""
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#: sources.list.5.xml:121
msgid ""
"<literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages from "
-"this source are always authenificated even if the <filename>Release</"
+"this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</"
"filename> file is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This "
"disables parts of &apt-secure; and should therefore only be used in a local "
"and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal> is the opposite which "
-"handles even correctly authenificated sources as not authenificated."
+"handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated."
msgstr ""
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#: sources.list.5.xml:121
msgid ""
"<literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages from "
-"this source are always authenificated even if the <filename>Release</"
+"this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</"
"filename> file is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This "
"disables parts of &apt-secure; and should therefore only be used in a local "
"and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal> is the opposite which "
-"handles even correctly authenificated sources as not authenificated."
+"handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated."
msgstr ""
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#: sources.list.5.xml:121
msgid ""
"<literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages from "
-"this source are always authenificated even if the <filename>Release</"
+"this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</"
"filename> file is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This "
"disables parts of &apt-secure; and should therefore only be used in a local "
"and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal> is the opposite which "
-"handles even correctly authenificated sources as not authenificated."
+"handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated."
msgstr ""
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#: sources.list.5.xml:121
msgid ""
"<literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages from "
-"this source are always authenificated even if the <filename>Release</"
+"this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</"
"filename> file is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This "
"disables parts of &apt-secure; and should therefore only be used in a local "
"and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal> is the opposite which "
-"handles even correctly authenificated sources as not authenificated."
+"handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated."
msgstr ""
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#: sources.list.5.xml:121
msgid ""
"<literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages from "
-"this source are always authenificated even if the <filename>Release</"
+"this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</"
"filename> file is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This "
"disables parts of &apt-secure; and should therefore only be used in a local "
"and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal> is the opposite which "
-"handles even correctly authenificated sources as not authenificated."
+"handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated."
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#: sources.list.5.xml:121
msgid ""
"<literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages from "
-"this source are always authenificated even if the <filename>Release</"
+"this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</"
"filename> file is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This "
"disables parts of &apt-secure; and should therefore only be used in a local "
"and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal> is the opposite which "
-"handles even correctly authenificated sources as not authenificated."
+"handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated."
msgstr ""
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#: sources.list.5.xml:121
msgid ""
"<literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages from "
-"this source are always authenificated even if the <filename>Release</"
+"this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</"
"filename> file is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This "
"disables parts of &apt-secure; and should therefore only be used in a local "
"and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal> is the opposite which "
-"handles even correctly authenificated sources as not authenificated."
+"handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated."
msgstr ""
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#: sources.list.5.xml:121
msgid ""
"<literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages from "
-"this source are always authenificated even if the <filename>Release</"
+"this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</"
"filename> file is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This "
"disables parts of &apt-secure; and should therefore only be used in a local "
"and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal> is the opposite which "
-"handles even correctly authenificated sources as not authenificated."
+"handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated."
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <refentry><refsect1><para>
be downloaded. If this option is not set all architectures defined by the
<literal>APT::Architectures</literal> option will be downloaded.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para><literal>trusted=yes</literal> can be set to indicate that packages
- from this source are always authenificated even if the <filename>Release</filename> file
+ from this source are always authenticated even if the <filename>Release</filename> file
is not signed or the signature can't be checked. This disables parts of &apt-secure;
and should therefore only be used in a local and trusted context. <literal>trusted=no</literal>
- is the opposite which handles even correctly authenificated sources as not authenificated.</para></listitem>
+ is the opposite which handles even correctly authenticated sources as not authenticated.</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist></para>
<para>It is important to list sources in order of preference, with the most