"Terminal" "Terminal display" "Cursor" "Empty line" "Double-tap to type input" "Install Linux terminal" "To launch Linux terminal, you need to download roughly ‎%1$s‎ of data over the network.\nWould you like to proceed?" "Download using Wi-Fi only" "Install" "Installing" "Failed to install due to a network error. Check your connection and try again." "Installing Linux terminal" "Linux terminal will start after the installation is finished" "Failed to install due to a network issue" "Failed to install because Wi-Fi is not available" "Failed to install. Please try again" "Settings" "Display" "Preparing terminal" "Stopping terminal" "Terminal crashed" "Disk resize" "Resize the root partition size" "Disk size set" "‎%1$s‎ assigned" "‎%1$s‎ max" "Not enough space on the device to resize disk" "Cancel" "Apply" "Terminal will be restarted to resize disk" "Confirm" "Port control" "Allow/deny listening ports" "Listening ports" "%1$d (%2$s)" "Saved allowed ports" "Add" "Delete %d" "Allow a new port" "Enter a new port number" "Save" "Cancel" "Please enter a number" "Invalid port number" "Port already exists" "Terminal is requesting to open a new port" "Port requested: %1$d (%2$s)" "Accept" "Deny" "Recovery" "Partition recovery options" "Reset to initial version" "Remove all data" "Reset terminal" "Data will be removed" "Reset" "Cancel" "Back up data to /mnt/backup" "Failed to recover due to a backup error" "Recovery failed" "Failed to remove backup data" "Remove backup data" "Remove /mnt/backup" "Unrecoverable error" "Failed to recover from an error.\nYou can try restarting terminal or try one of the recovery options.\nIf all attempts fail, wipe all data by turning on/off Linux terminal from developer options." "Error code: %s" "Upgrade to newer terminal" "The Linux terminal that you were using is out of date. Please upgrade to proceed.\nData will be backed at /mnt/backup" "Upgrade" "Upgrade failed" "Settings" "Terminal is running" "Click to open terminal" "Close" "Terminal is closing" "Force close" "VirGL is enabled" "Long-running tasks" "System events" "Tab"