DigiNode Dashboard now has a brand new #DigiByte port tester built for DigiNode Tools that can test both regular and Tor nodes. The port tester is also available for anyone to use at the link below.
DigiNode Dashboard now has a brand new #DigiByte port tester built for DigiNode Tools that can test both regular and Tor nodes. The port tester is also available for anyone to use at the link below.
- New: Dashboard now displays the disk space used by the running blockchain
- New: DigiNode CLI and Dashboard now display the version number at launch
- New: Dashboard now displays the disk space used by the running blockchain
- New: DigiNode CLI and Dashboard now display the version number at launch
- New: DigiNode Setup now displays the version number at launch. This should make troubleshooting easier by making it much easier to tell which version you are currently running.
- New: DigiNode Setup now displays the version number at launch. This should make troubleshooting easier by making it much easier to tell which version you are currently running.
- Change: Remove DigiAsset Node software. This is temporary. The legacy DigiAsset Node software has not been functioning correctly for some time and has therefore been retired. The release will automatically purge it from your DigiNode.
- Change: Remove DigiAsset Node software. This is temporary. The legacy DigiAsset Node software has not been functioning correctly for some time and has therefore been retired. The release will automatically purge it from your DigiNode.
- Fix: Hide download progress when checking for DigiByte update when Dashboard launches
- New: Raspberry Pi detection has been updated to correctly identify newer Pi 4, CM4, Pi 400 and Pi 5 models.
- Fix: Hide download progress when checking for DigiByte update when Dashboard launches
- New: Raspberry Pi detection has been updated to correctly identify newer Pi 4, CM4, Pi 400 and Pi 5 models.
- Fix: Testnet peers now sort alphabetically when using --dgb2peers
- Change: Uninstalling blockchain data now deletes everything except the wallet (b4 it kept banlist, mempool, peers etc.)
- Change: Github repo has moved to the new DigiNode Tools org
- Fix: Testnet peers now sort alphabetically when using --dgb2peers
- Change: Uninstalling blockchain data now deletes everything except the wallet (b4 it kept banlist, mempool, peers etc.)
- Change: Github repo has moved to the new DigiNode Tools org
1/ Here is what has changed since v0.9.6:
- New: Every install of DigiByte Core is now hash verified to make sure the install file has not been tampered with. This is in case of the unlikely scenario that a bad actor penetrated the DigiByte Core Github.
1/ Here is what has changed since v0.9.6:
- New: Every install of DigiByte Core is now hash verified to make sure the install file has not been tampered with. This is in case of the unlikely scenario that a bad actor penetrated the DigiByte Core Github.
This release is mainly to remove a lot of duplicate documentation from the GitHub repo as it is now available on the new website: diginode.tools
It also fixes a formatting issue displaying the CPU usage in DigiNode Dashboard.
This release is mainly to remove a lot of duplicate documentation from the GitHub repo as it is now available on the new website: diginode.tools
It also fixes a formatting issue displaying the CPU usage in DigiNode Dashboard.
This addresses a couple of bugs in v0.9.4. The most important fix is that the password boxes were not accepting inputs correctly - this has now been resolved. Also fixed is the ability to downgrade from a DigiByte pre-release back to the latest release.
This addresses a couple of bugs in v0.9.4. The most important fix is that the password boxes were not accepting inputs correctly - this has now been resolved. Also fixed is the ability to downgrade from a DigiByte pre-release back to the latest release.
What's new? Firstly, and most importantly, it fixes the issue caused by a bug in Debian that meant the menus became unresponsive at first launch that affected Ubuntu users and more recently Raspberry Pi OS users. No more workaround needed!
What's new? Firstly, and most importantly, it fixes the issue caused by a bug in Debian that meant the menus became unresponsive at first launch that affected Ubuntu users and more recently Raspberry Pi OS users. No more workaround needed!
1/ This release adds support for a new DigiByte port tester developed by @jongjan.bsky.social which now means you can know definitively if you have successfully forwarded the necessary ports on your router.
1/ This release adds support for a new DigiByte port tester developed by @jongjan.bsky.social which now means you can know definitively if you have successfully forwarded the necessary ports on your router.
The MOTD has also been improved. (To update it, remove it via the DigiNode Setup main menu, and then reinstall it).
The MOTD has also been improved. (To update it, remove it via the DigiNode Setup main menu, and then reinstall it).