diff --git a/js/ui/status/network.js b/js/ui/status/network.js index f41be7fa4..3ce228cd5 100644 --- a/js/ui/status/network.js +++ b/js/ui/status/network.js @@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ const NMConnectionDevice = new Lang.Class({ return _("%s Connecting").format(this._getDescription()); case NetworkManager.DeviceState.NEED_AUTH: /* Translators: this is for network connections that require some kind of key or password; %s is a network identifier */ - return _("%s requires Authentication").format(this._getDescription()); + return _("%s Requires Authentication").format(this._getDescription()); case NetworkManager.DeviceState.UNAVAILABLE: // This state is actually a compound of various states (generically unavailable, // firmware missing), that are exposed by different properties (whose state may @@ -477,14 +477,14 @@ const NMConnectionDevice = new Lang.Class({ if (this._device.firmware_missing) { /* Translators: this is for devices that require some kind of firmware or kernel module, which is missing; %s is a network identifier */ - return _("Firmware missing for %s").format(this._getDescription()); + return _("Firmware Missing For %s").format(this._getDescription()); } /* Translators: this is for a network device that cannot be activated (for example it is disabled by rfkill, or it has no coverage; %s is a network identifier */ return _("%s Unavailable").format(this._getDescription()); case NetworkManager.DeviceState.FAILED: /* Translators: %s is a network identifier */ - return _("%s Connection failed").format(this._getDescription()); + return _("%s Connection Failed").format(this._getDescription()); default: log('Device state invalid, is %d'.format(this._device.state)); return 'invalid';