diff --git a/docs/releases/v9_0.md b/docs/releases/v9_0.md index 8a7323a2b..28a9ffc5e 100644 --- a/docs/releases/v9_0.md +++ b/docs/releases/v9_0.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The **January 20th, 2024** release of **DietPi v9.0** comes with newly supported ### Enhancements - [**Raspberry Pi**](../hardware.md#raspberry-pi) :octicons-arrow-right-16: Further work has been done to better support the Raspberry Pi 5. Our firmware migration script to test it has been reworked to allow selecting/deselecting optional kernel packages, instead of always installing all of them: -- [**DietPi-Tools**](../dietpi_tools.md) | [**DietPi-Banner**](../../dietpi_tools/misc_tools/#dietpi-banner) :octicons-arrow-right-16: Instead of `Freespace`, the `Disk usage` is now shown, including the total disk size and used percent. Many thanks to @Andr3Carvalh0 for implementing this change: +- [**DietPi-Tools**](../dietpi_tools.md) | [**DietPi-Banner**](../../dietpi_tools/misc_tools.md#dietpi-banner) :octicons-arrow-right-16: Instead of `Freespace`, the `Disk usage` is now shown, including the total disk size and used percent. Many thanks to @Andr3Carvalh0 for implementing this change: - [**DietPi-Software**](../dietpi_tools/software_installation.md#dietpi-software) | [**motionEye**](../software/camera.md#motioneye) :octicons-arrow-right-16: Updated build dependencies for ARM and RISC-V, and switched to the recent pre-release from PyPI, instead of pulling from the repositories `dev branch`. - [**DietPi-Software**](../dietpi_tools/software_installation.md#dietpi-software) | [**Moonlight (CLI)**](../software/gaming.md#moonlight-cli), [**Moonlight (GUI)**](../software/gaming.md#moonlight-gui) :octicons-arrow-right-16: Moonlight has been enabled on Bookworm, as packages are now available. - [**DietPi-Software**](../dietpi_tools/software_installation.md#dietpi-software) | [**Logitech Media Server**](../software/media.md#logitech-media-server) :octicons-arrow-right-16: Re-enabled it for Bookworm and Trixie, now using the latest "stable nightly" builds instead of the "latest releases". Many thanks to @SteveInWA for informing us about the update: