I found out how to use aspell with a custom dictionary and so ran that
on `rust.section.md`.
These changes are trivial consistency in spelling and nomenclature.
in release 0.21.2 @ 20-Jul-2021 (Gtk+3)
Small addition in our speedometer CSS theme: window titlebar is now in dark mode too
Learned how to leave out annoying autotools reconfigure rules from Makefiles via AM_MAINTAINER_MODE macro
Why? working with most recent autotools version <> older autotools version on most systems <> users are not necessarily developers ...
Improvements for Wayland (CentOS Stream / OpenSUSE Tumbleweed)
Menu "Online info" core dumps due to "toplevel" window problem
Check "Gdk-CRITICAL gdk_monitor_get_workarea: assertion 'GDK_IS_MONITOR ()' failed"
gtk_window_set_transient_for(window, parent)
Not working GBC-widget (gamma, brightness, contrast)
in release 0.21.1 @ 01-May-2021 (Gtk+3)
Require libpng >= 1.6.0 for Ubuntu's sake
Added in GUI resizing to fifth and quint
Secured two sprintf() statements
Updated Inno Setup file for Gtk+3 dependencies
Fresh update of application icon
GIF89a: write "XMedCon" in application block
Use service internal bind mounts instead of global ones.
This also moves the logs to /var/log/unifi on the host
and the run directory to /run/unifi.
Closes#61424
In 780135ad5c the nodes for testing Deluge
1.x were removed, but the test script still referred to it.
This removes the references in the test script and also renames the
nodes to drop the 2 suffix.
ngrep works on macos/Darwin without problems. The official page even
states that:
```
Confirmed Working Platforms
Linux 2.0+ (RH6+, SuSE, TurboLinux, Debian, Gentoo, Ubuntu, Mandrake, Slackware)/x86, RedHat/alpha Cobalt, (Qube2) Linux/MIPS
Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6/SPARC, Solaris 7, Solaris 8/SPARC, Solaris 9/SPARC
FreeBSD 2.2.5, 3.1, 3.2, 3.4-RC, 3.4-RELEASE, 4.0, 5.0
OpenBSD 2.4 (after upgrading pcap from 0.2), 2.9, 3.0, 3.1+
NetBSD 1.5/SPARC
Digital Unix V4.0D (OSF/1), Tru64 5.0, Tru64 5.1A
HPUX 11
IRIX
AIX 4.3.3.0/PowerPC
BeOS R5
Mac OS X 10+
GNU HURD
Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP, 2003/x86, 7, 8, 8.1, 10
```