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.../verification-allos-advanced.md | 2 + .../verification-windows-beginner.md | 2 + _i18n/en/resources/user-guides/view_only.md | 2 + .../en/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md | 4 +- _i18n/es.yml | 3 + .../resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md | 3 +- .../resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md | 5 +- ...e-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md | 3 +- .../resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md | 37 ++++++------ ...li_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md | 9 +-- .../es/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md | 5 +- _i18n/es/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md | 5 +- .../user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md | 3 +- .../user-guides/importing_blockchain.md | 9 +-- .../es/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md | 3 +- .../mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md | 5 +- .../user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md | 5 +- .../es/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md | 5 +- .../es/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md | 3 +- .../resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md | 3 +- .../resources/user-guides/restore_account.md | 3 +- .../user-guides/restore_from_keys.md | 3 +- .../user-guides/securely_purchase.md | 9 +-- .../es/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md | 3 +- .../verification-allos-advanced.md | 3 +- .../verification-windows-beginner.md | 3 +- _i18n/es/resources/user-guides/view_only.md | 3 +- .../es/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md | 5 +- _i18n/fr.yml | 3 + .../resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md | 3 +- .../resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md | 5 +- ...e-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md | 2 + .../resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md | 2 + ...li_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md | 2 + .../fr/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md | 2 + _i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md | 2 + .../user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md | 2 + .../user-guides/importing_blockchain.md | 2 + .../fr/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md | 2 + .../mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md | 2 + .../user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md | 2 + .../fr/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md | 2 + .../resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md | 2 + .../resources/user-guides/restore_account.md | 2 + .../user-guides/restore_from_keys.md | 2 + .../user-guides/securely_purchase.md | 2 + .../fr/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md | 2 + .../verification-allos-advanced.md | 2 + .../verification-windows-beginner.md | 2 + _i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/view_only.md | 2 + .../fr/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md | 2 + _i18n/it.yml | 3 + .../resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md | 3 +- .../resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md | 5 +- ...e-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md | 3 +- .../resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md | 37 ++++++------ ...li_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md | 9 +-- .../it/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md | 5 +- _i18n/it/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md | 5 +- .../user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md | 3 +- .../user-guides/importing_blockchain.md | 2 + .../it/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md | 3 +- .../mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md | 5 +- .../user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md | 5 +- .../it/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md | 5 +- .../it/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md | 3 +- .../resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md | 3 +- .../resources/user-guides/restore_account.md | 3 +- .../user-guides/restore_from_keys.md | 3 +- .../user-guides/securely_purchase.md | 9 +-- .../it/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md | 2 + .../verification-allos-advanced.md | 3 +- .../verification-windows-beginner.md | 3 +- _i18n/it/resources/user-guides/view_only.md | 3 +- .../it/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md | 5 +- _i18n/pl.yml | 3 + .../resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md | 2 + .../resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md | 2 + ...e-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md | 2 + .../resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md | 34 +++++------ ...li_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md | 9 +-- .../pl/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md | 8 ++- _i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md | 4 +- .../user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md | 2 + .../user-guides/importing_blockchain.md | 6 +- .../pl/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md | 2 + .../mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md | 2 + .../user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md | 4 +- .../pl/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md | 2 + .../pl/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md | 2 + .../resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md | 2 + .../resources/user-guides/restore_account.md | 2 + .../user-guides/restore_from_keys.md | 2 + .../user-guides/securely_purchase.md | 4 +- .../pl/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md | 2 + .../verification-allos-advanced.md | 3 +- .../verification-windows-beginner.md | 3 +- _i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/view_only.md | 2 + .../pl/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md | 4 +- _includes/disclaimer.html | 28 +++++++++ css/custom.css | 17 ++++++ resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md | 4 ++ resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md | 4 ++ ...e-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md | 6 +- ...li_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md | 4 ++ .../user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md | 4 ++ .../mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/restore_account.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md | 4 ++ .../verification-allos-advanced.md | 4 ++ .../verification-windows-beginner.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/view_only.md | 4 ++ resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md | 4 ++ 145 files changed, 558 insertions(+), 180 deletions(-) create mode 100644 _includes/disclaimer.html diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index af42ee1c..3ee3f2dc 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -98,6 +98,41 @@ Contributers should use [issue keywords](https://help.github.com/articles/closin Pull requests allow others to make comments or review your changes to the site. We ask that you remain available to comment or make changes to your PR. Pull requests with pending changes for more than 30 days will be closed and need to be resubmitted in the future. Sometimes someone else's changes might make your changes conflict with the current site. If that happens you may need to rebase your PR. (If you're unsure about how to do so, you can reach out to other contributers on IRC (freenode #monero) and someone should be able to walk you through it. +### 3.2 Updates on User Guides + +User guides and developer guides may need regular updates, either to fix typos, to add explanations regarding new features, to update screenshots, and so on. +As those guides are translated in several languages, it could be hard to keep all languages version up to date with the English version. +To keep track of those changes, guides are versioned using a snippet at the top of each localized (\_i18n/en/ressources/\*-guides) file: +``` +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +``` +This snippet is responsible for keeping track of the language version. + +The based version (English version) is however also tracked in the `Front Matter` from the /resources/user-guides/ or /resources/developer-guides/ directory file: +``` +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" +``` + +- First number is the Major version number +- Second number is the Minor version number +- Third number is the build number. + +When you update a guide, you are responsible for updating this version tracking in every file involved in your update: + +- For an update on English files, you will update the version tracking number in the `Front Matter` of /ressources/\*-guides/ and in \_i18n/en/ressources/\*-guides +- For an update on localized files, you will update the version tracking number in the \_i18n//ressources/\*-guides only, and + - You will not update to a higher Major or Minor version number than the reference English guide + - If you want to update to a higher Major or Minor version number, you should update the English version accordingly so that English is always the highest Major.Minor version. + +And you will increment the version number in the following way: + +- Cosmetic change only (typo, rephrasing, screenshot update with exact same field names and positions): Increment the third number (build number). We do not want to even warn the user about this update in another language. +- Changes that add instructions or explanations (or screenshot updates with different field names and positions), without making the old version misleading for users: Increment the second number (Minor version number) and reset the third to 0. We want to let the user know the English version could be more accurate and helpful to read. +- Changes that makes the old version false, or misleading to users: Increment the first number (Major version number) and reset the second and third to 1.0. We want to discourage users from reading this too outdated version that could lead them to do wrong things (for instance, buy the wrong algo of mining power on nicehash, after a pow change). + ## 4.0 How to make a blog post ### 4.1 Quick Start @@ -138,8 +173,9 @@ You're all done. Submit a PR and wait for it to be reviewed and merged. Be sure * File content as in 5.3 * Create file in /_i18n/en/resources/user-guides with the exact same filename as above ending in .md * Write User Guide +* Add versioning snippet * Copy User Guide file to ALL LANGUAGES in /_i18n/[ALL LANGUAGES]/resources/user-guides -* Paste `{% include untranslated.html %}` into the top of each language version of your User Guide, except the original language +* set translation to false in the snippet the top of each language version of your User Guide, except the original language * Add guide using markdown in the correct category, and in alphabetic order, in ALL LANGUAGES to /_i18n/[ALL LANGUAGES]/resources/user-guides/index.md being careful not to mess with any indentation * Test/Build * Submit PR @@ -153,6 +189,10 @@ Navigate to the /resources/user-guides folder and make a new file. Be sure the f layout: user-guide title: TITLE OF YOUR USER GUIDE permalink: /resources/user-guides/NAME-OF-FILE-GOES-HERE.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/NAME-OF-FILE-GOES-HERE.md %} @@ -168,11 +208,18 @@ Write your user guide. Be succinct but thorough. Remember, people will be using The title should be at the top of the User Guide using a single `#` for an H1 tag. Titles will not be automatically put on these pages as with other pages. There should be NO front matter on this file. +Add the version snippet at the top of your guide (before your title): +``` +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} +``` +Your version should start at `1.1.0` as it is the first Major, first Minor, and no cosmetic changes have occured. + ### 5.6 Copy User Guide file into all languages Copy your file and navigate to each language file in the /i18n folder. In each language folder (INCLUDING template) go to the resources/user-guides folder and paste your user guide (don't worry, you don't have to translate it) there. This is very important, and the site will not build if the file with the same name is not in each language folder. -As you paste into each folder, open up the file and paste the following snippet at the top of the file (before your title): -`{% include untranslated.html %}`. This does not need to be done in the original language that the User Guide was written in. +As you paste into each folder, open up the file and edit the snippet at the top of the file (before your title) to mark it untranslated: +`{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %}`. This does not need to be done in the original language that the User Guide was written in. ### 5.7 Add Guide to the 'User Guide' landing page of EACH LANGUAGE In the /_i18n/[ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF USER GUIDE]/resources/user-guides folder, find the file labeled index.md and open it. @@ -519,8 +566,8 @@ Go to the /i18n folder and find the two letter code for the language you wish to ### 14.3 Translate the file Here you can do your translation. Depending on the page, you may have to maneuver around some HTML or markdown. In general, anything between two tags (such as `

TRANSLATE THIS

`) should be fine. Testing is VERY important, so do NOT skip step 13.4. If during testing, the page appears different from the original English page (besides the translated text of course), you did something wrong and may have to start again. -### 14.4 Remove the 'untranslated' snippet -Somewhere on the page (usually the top) should be a snippet that says `{% include untranslated.html %}`. Simply delete this completely from the file. This will remove the orange bar from the bottom saying the page is untranslated. +### 14.4 set the 'translated' snippet to true +Somewhere on the page (usually the top) should be a snippet that says `{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %}`. Simply change this to `{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %}`. This will remove the orange bar from the bottom saying the page is untranslated. ### 14.5 Build/Test Build your website using `jekyll serve` if it's not rebuilding automatically. diff --git a/_i18n/en.yml b/_i18n/en.yml index 52375bc8..e9bf2f62 100644 --- a/_i18n/en.yml +++ b/_i18n/en.yml @@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ global: privacy: Privacy copyright: Copyright untranslated: This page is not yet translated. If you would like to help translate it, please see the + outdatedMax: This page is outdated. We do not recommend using it. Instead, please see the + outdatedVersion: english version + outdatedMin: This page has been updated since the translation. You can use this version, but it may be incomplete. titles: index: Home diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md b/_i18n/en/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md index 7b069290..1cf8310b 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '2.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This is a list of the monerod daemon RPC calls, their inputs and outputs, and examples of each. diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md b/_i18n/en/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md index 58c52dfd..ca3ce60b 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.2.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This is a list of the monero-wallet-rpc calls, their inputs and outputs, and examples of each. The program monero-wallet-rpc replaced the rpc interface that was in simplewallet and then monero-wallet-cli. @@ -1234,7 +1236,7 @@ $ curl -X POST http://localhost:18082/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","me } } ``` - + ### **rescan_spent** diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md index 35043bba..c796417a 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## How to mine Monero (XMR) without a mining equipment? If you don’t have a profitable mining equipment, nor time or diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md index c9dd879c..216d12fc 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md @@ -1,36 +1,38 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Operating Systems: Various versions of Linux and Windows 7, 8 - + ### Wallet Software: Simplewallet - + #### Resource for Creating Bootable Disks: [Linux](http://www.pendrivelinux.com/), [Windows](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool) - + #### Resource for Monero Binaries: [Monero Binaries](https://getmonero.org/downloads/) - + - Take any computer you have lying around, even your normal workstation. You may find it easier to use an older computer that has no wifi or bluetooth if you're particularly paranoid - + - Create a Linux or Windows bootable disk, and make sure you have the Monero binaries on the same disk or on a second disk (for Linux make sure you have also downloaded copies of the dependencies you will need, libboost1.55 and miniupnpc for instance) - + - Disconnect the network and/or Internet cables from your computer, physically remove the wifi card or switch the wifi/bluetooth off on a laptop if possible - + - Boot into your bootable OS, install the dependencies if necessary - + - Copy the Monero binaries to a RAM disk (/dev/shm in Linux, Windows bootable ISOs normally have a Z: drive or something) - + - Don't run the Monero daemon. Instead, using the command line, use monero-wallet-cli to create a new Monero @account - + - When prompted for a name, give it any name, it doesn't really matter - + - When prompted for a password, type in like 50 - 100 random characters. Don't worry that you don't know the password, just make it LONG - + - **CRITICAL STEP**: Write down (on paper) your 25 word @mnemonic-seed **WARNING**: If you forget to write down this information your funds may be lost forever - + - Write down (on your phone, on paper, on another computer, wherever you want) your address and view key - + - Switch off the computer, remove the battery if there is one, and leave it physically off for a few hours - + The account you've created was created in RAM, and the digital files are now inaccessible. If some adversary manages to somehow obtain the data, they will lack the long password to open it. If you need to receive payments, you have your public address, and you have the view key if needed. If you need access to it, you have your 25 word @mnemonic-seed, and you can now write out several copies of it, including an offsite copy (e.g. a bank deposit box). - + Credit: Riccardo Spagni - + Related: [Offline Account Generator](http://moneroaddress.org/) diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md index 3abadd96..a20996ac 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # CLI Wallet/Daemon Isolation with Qubes + Whonix With [Qubes](https://qubes-os.org) + [Whonix](https://whonix.org) you can have a Monero wallet that is without networking and running on a virtually isolated system from the Monero daemon which has all of its traffic forced over [Tor](https://torproject.org). @@ -7,7 +9,7 @@ Qubes gives the flexibility to easily create separate VMs for different purposes This is safer than other approaches which route the wallets rpc over a Tor hidden service, or that use physical isolation but still have networking to connect to the daemon. In this way you don't need any network connection on the wallet, you preserve resources of the Tor network, and there is less latency. -## 1. [Create Whonix AppVMs](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install): +## 1. [Create Whonix AppVMs](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install): + Using a Whonix workstation template, create two workstations as follows: @@ -15,14 +17,14 @@ This is safer than other approaches which route the wallets rpc over a Tor hidde - The second workstation will be for the `monerod` daemon, it will be referred to as `monerod-ws`. You will have `NetVM` set to the Whonix gateway `sys-whonix`. -## 2. In the AppVM `monerod-ws`: +## 2. In the AppVM `monerod-ws`: + Download, verify, and install Monero software. ``` user@host:~$ curl -O "https://downloads.getmonero.org/cli/monero-linux-x64-v0.11.1.0.tar.bz2" -O "https://getmonero.org/downloads/hashes.txt" user@host:~$ gpg --recv-keys BDA6BD7042B721C467A9759D7455C5E3C0CDCEB9 -user@host:~$ gpg --verify hashes.txt +user@host:~$ gpg --verify hashes.txt gpg: Signature made Wed 01 Nov 2017 10:01:41 AM UTC gpg: using RSA key 0x55432DF31CCD4FCD gpg: Good signature from "Riccardo Spagni " [unknown] diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md index a4e7222b..5f964e9f 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ### Operating Systems: Ubuntu - Download the [official binaries](https://getmonero.org/downloads/) or compile the last source available on [Github](https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero) @@ -31,7 +33,7 @@ ![image12](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/12.png) - Enter the name you want for your portfolio and follow the instructions from the terminal - + ![image13](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/13.png) ![image14](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/14.png) ![image15](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/15.png) diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md index d5b6ce4f..7c3fc0de 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## How to obtain Monero This is a guide to obtain your own Monero as of 20150919. This is perhaps the easiest way to purchase and hold Monero. @@ -8,7 +10,7 @@ There are many ways to buy Bitcoin. Perhaps the easiest way is through circle.co ####Step 2: Set up a mymonero.com account -MyMonero.com is an online wallet for Monero, maintained by Monero Core Developer Ricardo Spagni (fluffpony). It is the easiest wallet to use. Simply go to MyMonero.com and click on the "Create an Account" button. +MyMonero.com is an online wallet for Monero, maintained by Monero Core Developer Ricardo Spagni (fluffpony). It is the easiest wallet to use. Simply go to MyMonero.com and click on the "Create an Account" button. ![image1](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/easiest_way/01.png) diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md index 17a16d7c..b00847b5 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} Sometimes, your funds will become stuck - you will have some locked funds that never become unlocked. This is how you fix it. - Load your wallet in monero-wallet-cli. diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md index f78d9dc1..c03bbcc0 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Importing the Blockchain to Monero GUI wallet (Windows) ### Step 1 @@ -14,7 +16,7 @@ Your path may be different depending on where you decided to download your walle ### Step 3 -Find the path of your downloaded Blockchain for example mine was: +Find the path of your downloaded Blockchain for example mine was: `C:\Users\KeeJef\Downloads\blockchain.raw` @@ -28,7 +30,7 @@ Open a Command Prompt window. You can do this by pressing the Windows key + R, a Now you need to navigate using the CMD window to the path of your Monero wallet. You can do this by typing: -`cd C:\YOUR\MONERO\WALLET\FILE\PATH\HERE` +`cd C:\YOUR\MONERO\WALLET\FILE\PATH\HERE` It should look something like: @@ -50,7 +52,7 @@ If you downloaded the Blockchain from a trusted, reputable source you may set `v ### Step 7 -After the the Blockchain has finished syncing up you can open your Monero wallet normally. Your downloaded blockchain.raw can be deleted. +After the the Blockchain has finished syncing up you can open your Monero wallet normally. Your downloaded blockchain.raw can be deleted. Author: Kee Jefferys diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md index d59f4f3a..3d5abd89 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Selecting a pool There are many pools to choose from, a list is available at diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md index 840dcabd..06aff86d 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This guide is two fold, ease of use for mining on Linux distributions and some extra security around mining as most of these miners have not had security auditing. @@ -19,7 +21,7 @@ For distribution specific installation please refer to the [Docker Docs](https:/ ### Why XMRig -[XMRig](https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig) is just a really solid miner to me. Nice output and statistics, no flashy web-ui's or dependencies. The XMRig container is only ~4MB what makes it extremely portable. +[XMRig](https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig) is just a really solid miner to me. Nice output and statistics, no flashy web-ui's or dependencies. The XMRig container is only ~4MB what makes it extremely portable. #### Step 1: Mining with XMRig diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md index c68b467f..60c74dc8 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # monero-wallet-cli `monero-wallet-cli` is the wallet software that ships with the Monero tree. It is a console program, @@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ balance without refreshing: balance Balance: 64.526198850000, unlocked balance: 44.526198850000, including unlocked dust: 0.006198850000 - + In this example, `Balance` is your total balance. The `unlocked balance` is the amount currently available to spend. Newly received transactions require 10 confirmations on the blockchain before being unlocked. `unlocked dust` refers to very small amounts of unspent outputs that may have accumulated in your account. ## Sending monero diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md index 3f88806b..1d2bd838 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Monero tools -These tools can be used to gain information about the Monero network or your transaction data in the blockchain. +These tools can be used to gain information about the Monero network or your transaction data in the blockchain. ### [Check that a recipient has received your funds](http://xmrtests.llcoins.net/checktx.html) diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md index 8f75797f..5b644a2b 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ### Prove payments When you send money to a party who then disputes the payment was made, you need to be able to prove the payment was made. diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md index c582e76a..4a15a2b4 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Finding a node First things first, you need to find a node to connect to! [moneroworld.com](https://moneroworld.com/#nodes) has some great resources for finding nodes. One of the easiest methods would be to use a node run by moneroworld, but they have a tool for finding random nodes too. diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md index 3e72600b..f503eb83 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Operating Systems: Windows, Linux, Mac - Retrieve your 25 word @mnemonic-seed that you saved when creating your old Monero @wallet diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md index 6f433f7c..892bfd2a 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ### Restoring from keys Restoring a wallet from private keys is pretty simple. If you have the necessary information, with this guide you can completely restore your wallet. Note: you do NOT have to have your password to restore from keys. diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md index eb0de22a..dca92894 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md @@ -1,6 +1,8 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## How to purchase Monero and securely store it. -This is a guide to purchase and securely store Monero as of June 2017. +This is a guide to purchase and securely store Monero as of June 2017. #### Step 1: Buy Bitcoin @@ -8,9 +10,9 @@ There are many ways to buy Bitcoin. Two semi-reliable companies at this time are #### Step 2: Download and create a Paper Wallet on a secure and air-gapped computer. -Download the paper wallet generator at: https://moneroaddress.org and copy it to a USB stick (Direct link: https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/monero-wallet-generator/archive/master.zip). +Download the paper wallet generator at: https://moneroaddress.org and copy it to a USB stick (Direct link: https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/monero-wallet-generator/archive/master.zip). -Unzip and open the paper wallet generator (monero-wallet-generator.html) into a web browser on an air-gapped computer that hasn't been used before, or has had a clean installation of the OS. +Unzip and open the paper wallet generator (monero-wallet-generator.html) into a web browser on an air-gapped computer that hasn't been used before, or has had a clean installation of the OS. Your paper wallet will have four important items: diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index 3a8f4efd..152e213c 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} It is very easy to solo mine with the official GUI. If you have not done so already, go to the Monero downloads page and download the official GUI for your operating system. Then, run the setup and be patient as Monero synchronizes with the network. You should see that it displays "Connected" in the lower left corner. diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md index 3d2dd5a6..2b9c8f99 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Binary Verification: Linux, Mac, or Windows Using CLI Tools (Advanced) Verification of the Monero binary files should be done prior to extracting, installing, or using the Monero software. This is the only way to ensure that you are using the official Monero software. If you receive a fake Monero binary (eg. phishing, MITM, etc.), following this guide will protect you from being tricked into using it. diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md index 77c6ce6d..dbb13d4d 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Verify Binaries: Windows (Beginner) Verification of the Monero binary files should be done prior to extracting, installing, or using the Monero software. This is the only way to ensure that you are using the official Monero binary. If you receive a fake binary (eg. phishing, MITM, etc.), following this guide will protect you from being tricked into using it. diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/view_only.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/view_only.md index 685e7ff0..bef6fe15 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/view_only.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/view_only.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} A view-only wallet can only see which incoming transactions belong to you. It can not spend any of your Monero, in fact it can't even see outgoing transactions from this wallet. This makes view-only wallets particularly interesting for * Developers writing libraries to validate payments diff --git a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md index 1910e06f..db299694 100644 --- a/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md +++ b/_i18n/en/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # monerod `monerod` is the daemon software that ships with the Monero tree. It is a console program, and manages the blockchain. While a bitcoin wallet manages both an account and the blockchain, Monero separates these: `monerod` handles the blockchain, and `monero-wallet-cli` handles the account. @@ -39,7 +41,7 @@ Launch the daemon as a background process: Monitor the output of `monerod` if running as daemon: tail -f ~/.bitmonero/bitmonero.log - + Keep the VPS secure with autoupdate: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates diff --git a/_i18n/es.yml b/_i18n/es.yml index 5598764b..eef8de22 100644 --- a/_i18n/es.yml +++ b/_i18n/es.yml @@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ global: privacy: Privacy copyright: Copyright untranslated: Esta pagina is not yet translated. If you would like to help translate it, please see the + outdatedMax: Esta página no está actualizada. No recomendamos utilizarla. En su lugar, favor de ver la + outdatedVersion: versión en inglés + outdatedMin: Esta página ha sido actualizada desde la traducción. Puedes utilizar esta versión, pero puede estar incompleta. titles: index: Inicio diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md b/_i18n/es/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md index 6ae0b7d8..fcd5d984 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '2.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This is a list of the monerod daemon RPC calls, their inputs and outputs, and examples of each. diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md b/_i18n/es/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md index 09840966..84956dac 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.2.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This is a list of the monero-wallet-rpc calls, their inputs and outputs, and examples of each. The program monero-wallet-rpc replaced the rpc interface that was in simplewallet and then monero-wallet-cli. @@ -1235,7 +1236,7 @@ $ curl -X POST http://localhost:18082/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","me } } ``` - + ### **rescan_spent** diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md index 9c5dabae..66e53708 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## How to mine Monero (XMR) without a mining equipment? If you don’t have a profitable mining equipment, nor time or diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md index 089d20fc..3438f1ef 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md @@ -1,37 +1,38 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Operating Systems: Various versions of Linux and Windows 7, 8 - + ### Wallet Software: Simplewallet - + #### Resource for Creating Bootable Disks: [Linux](http://www.pendrivelinux.com/), [Windows](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool) - + #### Resource for Monero Binaries: [Monero Binaries](https://getmonero.org/downloads/) - + - Take any computer you have lying around, even your normal workstation. You may find it easier to use an older computer that has no wifi or bluetooth if you're particularly paranoid - + - Create a Linux or Windows bootable disk, and make sure you have the Monero binaries on the same disk or on a second disk (for Linux make sure you have also downloaded copies of the dependencies you will need, libboost1.55 and miniupnpc for instance) - + - Disconnect the network and/or Internet cables from your computer, physically remove the wifi card or switch the wifi/bluetooth off on a laptop if possible - + - Boot into your bootable OS, install the dependencies if necessary - + - Copy the Monero binaries to a RAM disk (/dev/shm in Linux, Windows bootable ISOs normally have a Z: drive or something) - + - Don't run the Monero daemon. Instead, using the command line, use monero-wallet-cli to create a new Monero @account - + - When prompted for a name, give it any name, it doesn't really matter - + - When prompted for a password, type in like 50 - 100 random characters. Don't worry that you don't know the password, just make it LONG - + - **CRITICAL STEP**: Write down (on paper) your 25 word @mnemonic-seed **WARNING**: If you forget to write down this information your funds may be lost forever - + - Write down (on your phone, on paper, on another computer, wherever you want) your address and view key - + - Switch off the computer, remove the battery if there is one, and leave it physically off for a few hours - + The account you've created was created in RAM, and the digital files are now inaccessible. If some adversary manages to somehow obtain the data, they will lack the long password to open it. If you need to receive payments, you have your public address, and you have the view key if needed. If you need access to it, you have your 25 word @mnemonic-seed, and you can now write out several copies of it, including an offsite copy (e.g. a bank deposit box). - + Credit: Riccardo Spagni - + Related: [Offline Account Generator](http://moneroaddress.org/) diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md index eefcd019..d4725e59 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # CLI Wallet/Daemon Isolation with Qubes + Whonix With [Qubes](https://qubes-os.org) + [Whonix](https://whonix.org) you can have a Monero wallet that is without networking and running on a virtually isolated system from the Monero daemon which has all of its traffic forced over [Tor](https://torproject.org). @@ -8,7 +9,7 @@ Qubes gives the flexibility to easily create separate VMs for different purposes This is safer than other approaches which route the wallets rpc over a Tor hidden service, or that use physical isolation but still have networking to connect to the daemon. In this way you don't need any network connection on the wallet, you preserve resources of the Tor network, and there is less latency. -## 1. [Create Whonix AppVMs](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install): +## 1. [Create Whonix AppVMs](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install): + Using a Whonix workstation template, create two workstations as follows: @@ -16,14 +17,14 @@ This is safer than other approaches which route the wallets rpc over a Tor hidde - The second workstation will be for the `monerod` daemon, it will be referred to as `monerod-ws`. You will have `NetVM` set to the Whonix gateway `sys-whonix`. -## 2. In the AppVM `monerod-ws`: +## 2. In the AppVM `monerod-ws`: + Download, verify, and install Monero software. ``` user@host:~$ curl -O "https://downloads.getmonero.org/cli/monero-linux-x64-v0.11.1.0.tar.bz2" -O "https://getmonero.org/downloads/hashes.txt" user@host:~$ gpg --recv-keys BDA6BD7042B721C467A9759D7455C5E3C0CDCEB9 -user@host:~$ gpg --verify hashes.txt +user@host:~$ gpg --verify hashes.txt gpg: Signature made Wed 01 Nov 2017 10:01:41 AM UTC gpg: using RSA key 0x55432DF31CCD4FCD gpg: Good signature from "Riccardo Spagni " [unknown] diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md index 8386529e..6be08d09 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ### Operating Systems: Ubuntu - Download the [official binaries](https://getmonero.org/downloads/) or compile the last source available on [Github](https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero) @@ -32,7 +33,7 @@ ![image12](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/12.png) - Enter the name you want for your portfolio and follow the instructions from the terminal - + ![image13](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/13.png) ![image14](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/14.png) ![image15](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/15.png) diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md index 4b360c5a..51bc4f59 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## How to obtain Monero This is a guide to obtain your own Monero as of 20150919. This is perhaps the easiest way to purchase and hold Monero. @@ -9,7 +10,7 @@ There are many ways to buy Bitcoin. Perhaps the easiest way is through circle.co ####Step 2: Set up a mymonero.com account -MyMonero.com is an online wallet for Monero, maintained by Monero Core Developer Ricardo Spagni (fluffpony). It is the easiest wallet to use. Simply go to MyMonero.com and click on the "Create an Account" button. +MyMonero.com is an online wallet for Monero, maintained by Monero Core Developer Ricardo Spagni (fluffpony). It is the easiest wallet to use. Simply go to MyMonero.com and click on the "Create an Account" button. ![image1](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/easiest_way/01.png) diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md index 53200446..ea3b9396 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} Sometimes, your funds will become stuck - you will have some locked funds that never become unlocked. This is how you fix it. - Load your wallet in monero-wallet-cli. diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md index 43eb5823..b2fe0c50 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Importing the Blockchain to Monero GUI wallet (Windows) ### Step 1 @@ -15,7 +16,7 @@ Your path may be different depending on where you decided to download your walle ### Step 3 -Find the path of your downloaded Blockchain for example mine was: +Find the path of your downloaded Blockchain for example mine was: `C:\Users\KeeJef\Downloads\blockchain.raw` @@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ Open a Command Prompt window. You can do this by pressing the Windows key + R, a Now you need to navigate using the CMD window to the path of your Monero wallet. You can do this by typing: -`cd C:\YOUR\MONERO\WALLET\FILE\PATH\HERE` +`cd C:\YOUR\MONERO\WALLET\FILE\PATH\HERE` It should look something like: @@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ If you downloaded the Blockchain from a trusted, reputable source you may set `v ### Step 7 -After the the Blockchain has finished syncing up you can open your Monero wallet normally. Your downloaded blockchain.raw can be deleted. +After the the Blockchain has finished syncing up you can open your Monero wallet normally. Your downloaded blockchain.raw can be deleted. Author: Kee Jefferys \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md index d39075d2..708a4695 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Selecting a pool There are many pools to choose from, a list is available at diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md index fcad1cf4..4bb34f6f 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This guide is two fold, ease of use for mining on Linux distributions and some extra security around mining as most of these miners have not had security auditing. @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ For distribution specific installation please refer to the [Docker Docs](https:/ ### Why XMRig -[XMRig](https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig) is just a really solid miner to me. Nice output and statistics, no flashy web-ui's or dependencies. The XMRig container is only ~4MB what makes it extremely portable. +[XMRig](https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig) is just a really solid miner to me. Nice output and statistics, no flashy web-ui's or dependencies. The XMRig container is only ~4MB what makes it extremely portable. #### Step 1: Mining with XMRig diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md index a720f7bf..c415007a 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # monero-wallet-cli `monero-wallet-cli` is the wallet software that ships with the Monero tree. It is a console program, @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ balance without refreshing: balance Balance: 64.526198850000, unlocked balance: 44.526198850000, including unlocked dust: 0.006198850000 - + In this example, `Balance` is your total balance. The `unlocked balance` is the amount currently available to spend. Newly received transactions require 10 confirmations on the blockchain before being unlocked. `unlocked dust` refers to very small amounts of unspent outputs that may have accumulated in your account. ## Sending monero diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md index 67d60a04..19102fc7 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Monero tools -These tools can be used to gain information about the Monero network or your transaction data in the blockchain. +These tools can be used to gain information about the Monero network or your transaction data in the blockchain. ### [Check that a recipient has received your funds](http://xmrtests.llcoins.net/checktx.html) diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md index dd55779f..77154bee 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ### Prove payments When you send money to a party who then disputes the payment was made, you need to be able to prove the payment was made. diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md index 9fe39106..a9273f55 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Finding a node First things first, you need to find a node to connect to! [moneroworld.com](https://moneroworld.com/#nodes) has some great resources for finding nodes. One of the easiest methods would be to use a node run by moneroworld, but they have a tool for finding random nodes too. diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md index 7c38e20a..84233677 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Operating Systems: Windows, Linux, Mac - Retrieve your 25 word @mnemonic-seed that you saved when creating your old Monero @wallet diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md index 76228bca..525cd2f0 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ### Restoring from keys Restoring a wallet from private keys is pretty simple. If you have the necessary information, with this guide you can completely restore your wallet. Note: you do NOT have to have your password to restore from keys. diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md index 508119ea..39384562 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## How to purchase Monero and securely store it. -This is a guide to purchase and securely store Monero as of June 2017. +This is a guide to purchase and securely store Monero as of June 2017. #### Step 1: Buy Bitcoin @@ -9,9 +10,9 @@ There are many ways to buy Bitcoin. Two semi-reliable companies at this time are #### Step 2: Download and create a Paper Wallet on a secure and air-gapped computer. -Download the paper wallet generator at: https://moneroaddress.org and copy it to a USB stick (Direct link: https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/monero-wallet-generator/archive/master.zip). +Download the paper wallet generator at: https://moneroaddress.org and copy it to a USB stick (Direct link: https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/monero-wallet-generator/archive/master.zip). -Unzip and open the paper wallet generator (monero-wallet-generator.html) into a web browser on an air-gapped computer that hasn't been used before, or has had a clean installation of the OS. +Unzip and open the paper wallet generator (monero-wallet-generator.html) into a web browser on an air-gapped computer that hasn't been used before, or has had a clean installation of the OS. Your paper wallet will have four important items: diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index a65e0834..9157cd62 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} It is very easy to solo mine with the official GUI. If you have not done so already, go to the Monero downloads page and download the official GUI for your operating system. Then, run the setup and be patient as Monero synchronizes with the network. You should see that it displays "Connected" in the lower left corner. diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md index 2ff49980..4071f86b 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Binary Verification: Linux, Mac, or Windows Using CLI Tools (Advanced) Verification of the Monero binary files should be done prior to extracting, installing, or using the Monero software. This is the only way to ensure that you are using the official Monero software. If you receive a fake Monero binary (eg. phishing, MITM, etc.), following this guide will protect you from being tricked into using it. diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md index a5f2a29f..e72e436f 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Verify Binaries: Windows (Beginner) Verification of the Monero binary files should be done prior to extracting, installing, or using the Monero software. This is the only way to ensure that you are using the official Monero binary. If you receive a fake binary (eg. phishing, MITM, etc.), following this guide will protect you from being tricked into using it. diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/view_only.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/view_only.md index 9b045e68..20099ac0 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/view_only.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/view_only.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} A view-only wallet can only see which incoming transactions belong to you. It can not spend any of your Monero, in fact it can't even see outgoing transactions from this wallet. This makes view-only wallets particularly interesting for * Developers writing libraries to validate payments diff --git a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md index fa928dea..8686b8b7 100644 --- a/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md +++ b/_i18n/es/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # monerod `monerod` is the daemon software that ships with the Monero tree. It is a console program, and manages the blockchain. While a bitcoin wallet manages both an account and the blockchain, Monero separates these: `monerod` handles the blockchain, and `monero-wallet-cli` handles the account. @@ -40,7 +41,7 @@ Launch the daemon as a background process: Monitor the output of `monerod` if running as daemon: tail -f ~/.bitmonero/bitmonero.log - + Keep the VPS secure with autoupdate: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates diff --git a/_i18n/fr.yml b/_i18n/fr.yml index ff83621a..f01a854d 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr.yml +++ b/_i18n/fr.yml @@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ global: copyright: Propriété intellectuelle edit: Modifier cette page untranslated: Cette page n'a pas encore été traduite. Si vous voulez aider à la traduire, voyez le + outdatedMax: Cette page est dans une version trop ancienne. Nous vous recommandons de ne pas vous baser dessus et de consulter la + outdatedVersion: verson anglaise + outdatedMin: Cette page a été modifiée depuis sa traduction. Vous pouvez vous baser sur cette version, mais elle pourrait être incomplète. titles: index: Accueil diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md index 6ae0b7d8..fcd5d984 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '2.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This is a list of the monerod daemon RPC calls, their inputs and outputs, and examples of each. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md index 09840966..84956dac 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.2.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This is a list of the monero-wallet-rpc calls, their inputs and outputs, and examples of each. The program monero-wallet-rpc replaced the rpc interface that was in simplewallet and then monero-wallet-cli. @@ -1235,7 +1236,7 @@ $ curl -X POST http://localhost:18082/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","me } } ``` - + ### **rescan_spent** diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md index 33a1550d..2d9baa30 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Comment miner Monero (XMR) sans matériel d'extraction minière ? Si vous ne disposez pas d'un matériel d'extraction minière rentable, ni de temps ou diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md index 46ae6497..50d7ba2e 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Système d'exploitations : Différentes versions de Linux et Windows 7, 8 ### Application de portefeuille : Simplewallet diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md index 6d0c9bad..6a5dcd2e 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Isolation du Portefeuille CLI et du Démon avec Qubes et Whonix Avec [Qubes](https://qubes-os.org) et [Whonix](https://whonix.org) vous pouvez disposer d'un portefeuille Monero hors connexion fonctionnant sur un système virtuel isolé du démon Monero dont tout le trafic est forcé à passer à travers [Tor](https://torproject.org). diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md index 37b8e5f4..b973a2f4 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ### Système d'exploitation : Ubuntu - Téléchargez les [binaires officiels](https://getmonero.org/downloads/) ou compilez les dernières sources disponibles sur [Github](https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero) diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md index 92a411dc..5005e27d 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Comment obtenir Monero Voici un guide pour obtenir vos propre Moneroj datant du 9 Septembre 2015. Il s'agit peut être de la façon la plus simple d'acheter et posséder des Moneroj. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md index 1593b361..05b78421 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} Parfois, vos fonds pourraient être bloqués, ou vous auriez des fonds bloqués qui ne se débloqueraient jamais. Voici comment solutionner ce problème. - Chargez votre portefeuille dans monero-wallet-cli. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md index 6d65c411..374e4ca1 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Importer la chaîne de blocs dans le portefeuille GUI ### Étape 1 diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md index af0044ce..ae70afbc 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Choisir un pool Il y a de nombreux pool parmi lesquels choisir, une liste est disponible sur diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md index e365ad7c..46ad857f 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Introduction Ce guide a deux volets, la simplicité de l'extraction minière sur une distribution Linux et quelques pratique de sécurité autour de l'extraction minière, dans la mesure ou la plupart de ces applications d'extraction minière n'ont pas subits d'audit de sécurité. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md index dc099b1a..f4ff8efe 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # monero-wallet-cli `monero-wallet-cli` est une application de portefeuille qui est incluse dans la suite Monero. C'est un diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md index 31cddb75..e74d73b8 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Outils Monero Ces outils peuvent être utilisés pour obtenir des informations concernant le réseau Monero ou les données de vos transactions dans la chaîne de blocs. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md index 9a006585..bc60812f 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Trouver un nœud Commencez par le commencement, vous devez trouver un nœud auquel vous connecter ! [moneroworld.com](https://moneroworld.com/#nodes) propose quelques bonnes ressources pour trouver des nœuds. L'une des méthodes les plus simple serait d'utiliser un nœud appartenant à moneroworld, mais ils propose également un outil pour trouver des nœuds aléatoires. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md index 73238413..c78b3181 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Systèmes d'exploitation : Windows, Linux, Mac - Récupérez votre @mnemonic-seed de 25 mots que vous avez sauvegardé lorsque vous avez créé votre ancien @wallet Monero ; diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md index 4a00c177..cfb02b85 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ### Restoring from keys Restaurer un portefeuille à partir de la clef privé est très simple. Si vous avez les informations nécessaire, avec ce guide vous pourrez totalement restaurer votre portefeuille. Notez : vous n'avez pas besoin de connaître votre mot de passe pour restaurer depuis la clef. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md index 4c704412..2c29e79a 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Comment acheter des Moneroj et les conserver en toute sécurité Voici un guide d'achat et de conservation en toute sécurité de Monero à la date de Juin 2017. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index d73850fe..14918365 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} Il est très facile de miner en solo avec la GUI officielle. Si vous ne l'avez pas déjà fait, allez sur la page de téléchargement Monero et téléchargez la GUI officielle pour votre système d'exploitation. Puis, lancez l'installation et patientez pendant que Monero se synchronise avec le réseau. Vous devriez voir qu'elle indique "Connecté" dans le coin en bas à gauche. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md index 67a64e01..60d106ad 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Vérifier des binaires : Outils CLI pour Linux, Mac ou (Avancé) Les fichiers binaires Monero devrait être vérifiés avant extraction, installation ou utilisation de l'application Monero. C'est l'unique manière de vous assurer que vous utilisez le binaire officiel Monero. Si vous recevez un binaire contrefait (p. ex. hameçonnage, HDM, etc.), suivre ce guide vous évitera de vous faire piéger. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md index 1b13c572..d398a18f 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Vérifier des binaires : Windows (Débutant) Les fichiers binaires Monero devrait être vérifiés avant extraction, installation ou utilisation de l'application Monero. C'est l'unique manière de vous assurer que vous utilisez le binaire officiel Monero. Si vous recevez un binaire contrefait (p. ex. hameçonnage, HDM, etc.), suivre ce guide vous évitera de vous faire piéger. diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/view_only.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/view_only.md index e068b113..58e6dc9a 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/view_only.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/view_only.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} Un portefeuille d'audit ne peut que voir quelles transactions entrantes vous appartiennent. Il ne peut pas dépenser vos Moneroj, en fait il ne peut même pas voir les transactions sortantes de votre portefeuille. Cela rend le portefeuille d'audit particulièrement intéressant pour : * Les développeurs écrivant des librairies de validation de paiements ; diff --git a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md index f68922ff..a42ba236 100644 --- a/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md +++ b/_i18n/fr/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # monerod `monerod` est le démon est une application incluse dans la suite Monero. C'est un programme en ligne de commande qui gère la chaîne de blocs. Tandis que le portefeuille Bitcoin gère à la fois un compte et la chaîne de blocs, Monero sépare ces composants : `monerod` gère la chaîne de blocs, et `monero-wallet-cli` gère le compte. diff --git a/_i18n/it.yml b/_i18n/it.yml index d5626f9d..48f236c1 100644 --- a/_i18n/it.yml +++ b/_i18n/it.yml @@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ global: privacy: Privacy copyright: Copyright untranslated: Questa pagina non è ancora stata tradotta. Se vuoi aiutare a tradurla vedi il + outdatedMax: Questa pagina è obsoleta. Suggeriamo di non utilizzarla. Invece, per favore guarda + outdatedVersion: versione in inglese + outdatedMin: Questa pagina è stata aggiornata successivamente all'ultima traduzione. Puoi utilizzare questa versione, ma potrebbe essere incompleta. titles: index: Home diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md b/_i18n/it/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md index 6ae0b7d8..fcd5d984 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '2.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This is a list of the monerod daemon RPC calls, their inputs and outputs, and examples of each. diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md b/_i18n/it/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md index 09840966..84956dac 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.2.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This is a list of the monero-wallet-rpc calls, their inputs and outputs, and examples of each. The program monero-wallet-rpc replaced the rpc interface that was in simplewallet and then monero-wallet-cli. @@ -1235,7 +1236,7 @@ $ curl -X POST http://localhost:18082/json_rpc -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"0","me } } ``` - + ### **rescan_spent** diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md index 9c5dabae..66e53708 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## How to mine Monero (XMR) without a mining equipment? If you don’t have a profitable mining equipment, nor time or diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md index 089d20fc..3438f1ef 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md @@ -1,37 +1,38 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Operating Systems: Various versions of Linux and Windows 7, 8 - + ### Wallet Software: Simplewallet - + #### Resource for Creating Bootable Disks: [Linux](http://www.pendrivelinux.com/), [Windows](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool) - + #### Resource for Monero Binaries: [Monero Binaries](https://getmonero.org/downloads/) - + - Take any computer you have lying around, even your normal workstation. You may find it easier to use an older computer that has no wifi or bluetooth if you're particularly paranoid - + - Create a Linux or Windows bootable disk, and make sure you have the Monero binaries on the same disk or on a second disk (for Linux make sure you have also downloaded copies of the dependencies you will need, libboost1.55 and miniupnpc for instance) - + - Disconnect the network and/or Internet cables from your computer, physically remove the wifi card or switch the wifi/bluetooth off on a laptop if possible - + - Boot into your bootable OS, install the dependencies if necessary - + - Copy the Monero binaries to a RAM disk (/dev/shm in Linux, Windows bootable ISOs normally have a Z: drive or something) - + - Don't run the Monero daemon. Instead, using the command line, use monero-wallet-cli to create a new Monero @account - + - When prompted for a name, give it any name, it doesn't really matter - + - When prompted for a password, type in like 50 - 100 random characters. Don't worry that you don't know the password, just make it LONG - + - **CRITICAL STEP**: Write down (on paper) your 25 word @mnemonic-seed **WARNING**: If you forget to write down this information your funds may be lost forever - + - Write down (on your phone, on paper, on another computer, wherever you want) your address and view key - + - Switch off the computer, remove the battery if there is one, and leave it physically off for a few hours - + The account you've created was created in RAM, and the digital files are now inaccessible. If some adversary manages to somehow obtain the data, they will lack the long password to open it. If you need to receive payments, you have your public address, and you have the view key if needed. If you need access to it, you have your 25 word @mnemonic-seed, and you can now write out several copies of it, including an offsite copy (e.g. a bank deposit box). - + Credit: Riccardo Spagni - + Related: [Offline Account Generator](http://moneroaddress.org/) diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md index eefcd019..d4725e59 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # CLI Wallet/Daemon Isolation with Qubes + Whonix With [Qubes](https://qubes-os.org) + [Whonix](https://whonix.org) you can have a Monero wallet that is without networking and running on a virtually isolated system from the Monero daemon which has all of its traffic forced over [Tor](https://torproject.org). @@ -8,7 +9,7 @@ Qubes gives the flexibility to easily create separate VMs for different purposes This is safer than other approaches which route the wallets rpc over a Tor hidden service, or that use physical isolation but still have networking to connect to the daemon. In this way you don't need any network connection on the wallet, you preserve resources of the Tor network, and there is less latency. -## 1. [Create Whonix AppVMs](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install): +## 1. [Create Whonix AppVMs](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install): + Using a Whonix workstation template, create two workstations as follows: @@ -16,14 +17,14 @@ This is safer than other approaches which route the wallets rpc over a Tor hidde - The second workstation will be for the `monerod` daemon, it will be referred to as `monerod-ws`. You will have `NetVM` set to the Whonix gateway `sys-whonix`. -## 2. In the AppVM `monerod-ws`: +## 2. In the AppVM `monerod-ws`: + Download, verify, and install Monero software. ``` user@host:~$ curl -O "https://downloads.getmonero.org/cli/monero-linux-x64-v0.11.1.0.tar.bz2" -O "https://getmonero.org/downloads/hashes.txt" user@host:~$ gpg --recv-keys BDA6BD7042B721C467A9759D7455C5E3C0CDCEB9 -user@host:~$ gpg --verify hashes.txt +user@host:~$ gpg --verify hashes.txt gpg: Signature made Wed 01 Nov 2017 10:01:41 AM UTC gpg: using RSA key 0x55432DF31CCD4FCD gpg: Good signature from "Riccardo Spagni " [unknown] diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md index 8386529e..6be08d09 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ### Operating Systems: Ubuntu - Download the [official binaries](https://getmonero.org/downloads/) or compile the last source available on [Github](https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero) @@ -32,7 +33,7 @@ ![image12](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/12.png) - Enter the name you want for your portfolio and follow the instructions from the terminal - + ![image13](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/13.png) ![image14](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/14.png) ![image15](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/15.png) diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md index 4b360c5a..51bc4f59 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## How to obtain Monero This is a guide to obtain your own Monero as of 20150919. This is perhaps the easiest way to purchase and hold Monero. @@ -9,7 +10,7 @@ There are many ways to buy Bitcoin. Perhaps the easiest way is through circle.co ####Step 2: Set up a mymonero.com account -MyMonero.com is an online wallet for Monero, maintained by Monero Core Developer Ricardo Spagni (fluffpony). It is the easiest wallet to use. Simply go to MyMonero.com and click on the "Create an Account" button. +MyMonero.com is an online wallet for Monero, maintained by Monero Core Developer Ricardo Spagni (fluffpony). It is the easiest wallet to use. Simply go to MyMonero.com and click on the "Create an Account" button. ![image1](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/easiest_way/01.png) diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md index 53200446..ea3b9396 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} Sometimes, your funds will become stuck - you will have some locked funds that never become unlocked. This is how you fix it. - Load your wallet in monero-wallet-cli. diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md index 38ec1c8d..478d45d2 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Importare la Blockchain nel portafoglio Monero GUI (Windows) ### Passo 1 diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md index d39075d2..708a4695 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Selecting a pool There are many pools to choose from, a list is available at diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md index fcad1cf4..4bb34f6f 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Introduction This guide is two fold, ease of use for mining on Linux distributions and some extra security around mining as most of these miners have not had security auditing. @@ -20,7 +21,7 @@ For distribution specific installation please refer to the [Docker Docs](https:/ ### Why XMRig -[XMRig](https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig) is just a really solid miner to me. Nice output and statistics, no flashy web-ui's or dependencies. The XMRig container is only ~4MB what makes it extremely portable. +[XMRig](https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig) is just a really solid miner to me. Nice output and statistics, no flashy web-ui's or dependencies. The XMRig container is only ~4MB what makes it extremely portable. #### Step 1: Mining with XMRig diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md index a720f7bf..c415007a 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # monero-wallet-cli `monero-wallet-cli` is the wallet software that ships with the Monero tree. It is a console program, @@ -22,7 +23,7 @@ balance without refreshing: balance Balance: 64.526198850000, unlocked balance: 44.526198850000, including unlocked dust: 0.006198850000 - + In this example, `Balance` is your total balance. The `unlocked balance` is the amount currently available to spend. Newly received transactions require 10 confirmations on the blockchain before being unlocked. `unlocked dust` refers to very small amounts of unspent outputs that may have accumulated in your account. ## Sending monero diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md index 67d60a04..19102fc7 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Monero tools -These tools can be used to gain information about the Monero network or your transaction data in the blockchain. +These tools can be used to gain information about the Monero network or your transaction data in the blockchain. ### [Check that a recipient has received your funds](http://xmrtests.llcoins.net/checktx.html) diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md index dd55779f..77154bee 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ### Prove payments When you send money to a party who then disputes the payment was made, you need to be able to prove the payment was made. diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md index ca97f68c..34d7d6ba 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Finding a node First things first, you need to find a node to connect to! [moneroworld.com](https://moneroworld.com/#nodes) has some great resources for finding nodes. One of the easiest methods would be to use a node run by moneroworld, but they have a tool for finding random nodes too. diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md index 7223ec1d..41f79d32 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## Operating Systems: Windows, Linux, Mac - Retrieve your 25 word @mnemonic-seed that you saved when creating your old Monero @wallet diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md index 490a3143..52e3fe15 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ### Restoring from keys Restoring a wallet from private keys is pretty simple. If you have the necessary information, with this guide you can completely restore your wallet. Note: you do NOT have to have your password to restore from keys. diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md index ec9f95af..3553e95c 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} ## How to purchase Monero and securely store it. -This is a guide to purchase and securely store Monero as of June 2017. +This is a guide to purchase and securely store Monero as of June 2017. #### Step 1: Buy Bitcoin @@ -9,9 +10,9 @@ There are many ways to buy Bitcoin. Two semi-reliable companies at this time are #### Step 2: Download and create a Paper Wallet on a secure and air-gapped computer. -Download the paper wallet generator at: https://moneroaddress.org and copy it to a USB stick (Direct link: https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/monero-wallet-generator/archive/master.zip). +Download the paper wallet generator at: https://moneroaddress.org and copy it to a USB stick (Direct link: https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/monero-wallet-generator/archive/master.zip). -Unzip and open the paper wallet generator (monero-wallet-generator.html) into a web browser on an air-gapped computer that hasn't been used before, or has had a clean installation of the OS. +Unzip and open the paper wallet generator (monero-wallet-generator.html) into a web browser on an air-gapped computer that hasn't been used before, or has had a clean installation of the OS. Your paper wallet will have four important items: diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index 756f572f..ee1f7e22 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} Minare con la GUI ufficiale è molto semplice. Se non l'hai ancora fatto, vai sulla pagina dei download di Monero e scarica la GUI ufficiale per il tuo sistema operativo. Avvia la GUI e attendi che Monero si sincronizzi con la rete. Dovresti vedere "Connesso" nell'angolo in basso a sinistra. diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md index 2ff49980..4071f86b 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Binary Verification: Linux, Mac, or Windows Using CLI Tools (Advanced) Verification of the Monero binary files should be done prior to extracting, installing, or using the Monero software. This is the only way to ensure that you are using the official Monero software. If you receive a fake Monero binary (eg. phishing, MITM, etc.), following this guide will protect you from being tricked into using it. diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md index a5f2a29f..e72e436f 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Verify Binaries: Windows (Beginner) Verification of the Monero binary files should be done prior to extracting, installing, or using the Monero software. This is the only way to ensure that you are using the official Monero binary. If you receive a fake binary (eg. phishing, MITM, etc.), following this guide will protect you from being tricked into using it. diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/view_only.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/view_only.md index 9b045e68..20099ac0 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/view_only.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/view_only.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} A view-only wallet can only see which incoming transactions belong to you. It can not spend any of your Monero, in fact it can't even see outgoing transactions from this wallet. This makes view-only wallets particularly interesting for * Developers writing libraries to validate payments diff --git a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md index fa928dea..8686b8b7 100644 --- a/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md +++ b/_i18n/it/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # monerod `monerod` is the daemon software that ships with the Monero tree. It is a console program, and manages the blockchain. While a bitcoin wallet manages both an account and the blockchain, Monero separates these: `monerod` handles the blockchain, and `monero-wallet-cli` handles the account. @@ -40,7 +41,7 @@ Launch the daemon as a background process: Monitor the output of `monerod` if running as daemon: tail -f ~/.bitmonero/bitmonero.log - + Keep the VPS secure with autoupdate: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates diff --git a/_i18n/pl.yml b/_i18n/pl.yml index c54b6d49..71cfc237 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl.yml +++ b/_i18n/pl.yml @@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ global: copyright: Prawa autorskie edit: Edytuj tę stronę untranslated: Ta strona jeszcze nie została przetłumaczona. Jeśli chcesz pomóc w jej tłumaczeniu, przejdź do + outdatedMax: Ta strona jest nieaktualna. Nie zalecamy korzystania z niej. Zamiast tego, przejdź do + outdatedVersion: wersja po angielsku + outdatedMin: Ta strona została zaktualizowana po tym, jak została przetłumaczona. Możesz korzystać z tej wersji, jednak może być ona niekompletna. titles: index: Start diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md index 95899a15..1a1ac7c7 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Wprowadzenie Poniżej znajduje się lista funkcji RPC demona monerod, ich wejścia i wyników oraz przykłady. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md index 7a969343..40b319ca 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Wprowadzenie Poniżej znajduje się lista funkcji monero-wallet-rpc, ich wejścia i wyniki oraz przykłady. Oprogramowanie monero-wallet-rpc zamieniło interfejs rpc, które znajdowało się w simplewallet, a później w monero-wallet-cli. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md index 9a350164..03e74633 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Jak wydobywać Monero (XMR) bez sprzętu wydobywczego? Jeżeli nie posiadasz opłacalnego sprzętu wydobywczego ani czasu lub pieniędzy na zainwestowanie w niego, nadal możesz wydobywać Monero z NiceHash. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md index 2d388f3b..474c65aa 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md @@ -1,36 +1,38 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Systemy operacyjne: różne wersje Linuxa oraz Windows 7 i 8 - + ### Oprogramowanie portfela: Simplewallet - + #### Materiały do tworzenia dysków rozruchowych: [Linux](http://www.pendrivelinux.com/), [Windows](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/windows-usb-dvd-download-tool) - + #### Materiały do plików binarnych Monero: [Pliki Binarne Monero](https://getmonero.org/downloads/) - + - Przygotuj jakikolwiek dostępny komputer, może być nawet twoja normalna stacja robocza. Jeśli jesteś szczególnie paranoidalny, najlepiej użyj starego komputera bez WiFi ani Bluetoothe'a. - + - Stwórz dysk rozruchowy Linux lub Windows i upewnij się, że twoje pliki binarne Monero znajdują się na tym samym dysku lub na drugim dysku (w przypadku Linuxa, upewnij się, że ściągnąłeś także kopie zależności, których będziesz potrzebował, np. libboost1.55 i miniupnpc). - + - Rozłącz sieć i/lub kable internetowe, fizycznie usuń kartę WiFi lub wyłącz przycisk WiFi/Bluetooth na laptopie, jeśli to możliwe. - + - Uruchom swój rozruchowy system operacyjny, zainstaluj zależności, jeśli to konieczne. - + - Skopiuj pliki binarne Monero na dysk RAM (/dev/shm w Linuxie, pliki binarne Windowsa normalnie mają dysk Z: lub coś w tym stylu). - + - Nie uruchamiaj daemona Monero. Zamiast tego, za pomocą polecenia wiersza, użyj funkcji monero-wallet-cli, żeby stworzyć nowe konto Monero. - + - Jeśli zostaniesz poproszony o nadanie nazwy swojemu kontu, nazwij je jakkolwiek, to nie ma dużego znaczenia. - + - Jeśli zostaniesz poproszony o hasło, wpisz 50-100 losowych znaków. Nie przejmuj się, że nie zapamiętasz hasła, po prostu wybierz je DŁUGIE. - + - **KLUCZOWY KROK**: Zapisz na kartce swój kod mnemoniczny składający się z 25 słów **UWAGA**: Jeśli zapomnisz zapisać swojego kodu, twoje środki mogą zostać utracone na zawsze! - + - Zapisz w telefonie, na kartce, na innym komputerze lub w innym miejscu swój adres i klucz widoczności. - + - Wyłącz komputer, wyciągnij baterię i zostaw go fizycznie wyłączonego na kilka godzin. Konto, które założyłeś, zostało zapisane w pamięci RAM i pliki cyfrowe są teraz niedostępne. Jeśli ktoś niepożądany w jakikolwiek sposób wejdzie w posiadanie tych danych, nie będzie posiadał długiego hasła niezbędnego do ich otworzenia. Aby otrzymać płatność, użyj swojego publicznego adresu lub klucza widoczności. Jeżeli potrzebujesz dostępu do swoich danych, użyj swojego 25-słownego kodu mnemonicznego, którego kopie możesz teraz zapisać w różnych miejscach, na przykład w skrytce bankowej. - + Zasługa: Riccardo Spagni - + Powiązane: [Generator Konta Offline](http://moneroaddress.org/) diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md index eefcd019..d4725e59 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # CLI Wallet/Daemon Isolation with Qubes + Whonix With [Qubes](https://qubes-os.org) + [Whonix](https://whonix.org) you can have a Monero wallet that is without networking and running on a virtually isolated system from the Monero daemon which has all of its traffic forced over [Tor](https://torproject.org). @@ -8,7 +9,7 @@ Qubes gives the flexibility to easily create separate VMs for different purposes This is safer than other approaches which route the wallets rpc over a Tor hidden service, or that use physical isolation but still have networking to connect to the daemon. In this way you don't need any network connection on the wallet, you preserve resources of the Tor network, and there is less latency. -## 1. [Create Whonix AppVMs](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install): +## 1. [Create Whonix AppVMs](https://www.whonix.org/wiki/Qubes/Install): + Using a Whonix workstation template, create two workstations as follows: @@ -16,14 +17,14 @@ This is safer than other approaches which route the wallets rpc over a Tor hidde - The second workstation will be for the `monerod` daemon, it will be referred to as `monerod-ws`. You will have `NetVM` set to the Whonix gateway `sys-whonix`. -## 2. In the AppVM `monerod-ws`: +## 2. In the AppVM `monerod-ws`: + Download, verify, and install Monero software. ``` user@host:~$ curl -O "https://downloads.getmonero.org/cli/monero-linux-x64-v0.11.1.0.tar.bz2" -O "https://getmonero.org/downloads/hashes.txt" user@host:~$ gpg --recv-keys BDA6BD7042B721C467A9759D7455C5E3C0CDCEB9 -user@host:~$ gpg --verify hashes.txt +user@host:~$ gpg --verify hashes.txt gpg: Signature made Wed 01 Nov 2017 10:01:41 AM UTC gpg: using RSA key 0x55432DF31CCD4FCD gpg: Good signature from "Riccardo Spagni " [unknown] diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md index f92c7b49..9b619b64 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ### Systemy operacyjne: Ubuntu - Ściągnij [oficjalne pliki binarne](https://getmonero.org/downloads/) lub skompiluj ostatnie dostępne źródło na [Github](https://github.com/monero-project/bitmonero). @@ -30,8 +32,8 @@ ![image12](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/12.png) -- Wpisz nazwę, którą chcesz nadać swojemu portfolio i postępuj zgodnie z instrukcjami terminala. - +- Wpisz nazwę, którą chcesz nadać swojemu portfolio i postępuj zgodnie z instrukcjami terminala. + ![image13](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/13.png) ![image14](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/14.png) ![image15](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/15.png) @@ -41,7 +43,7 @@ ![image17](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/17.png) -*To jest twój klucz widoczności. +*To jest twój klucz widoczności. This is your view key. Potrzebujesz go do stworzenia portfela tylko do wyświetlania (zobacz także: powiązany przewodnik dla użytkowników).* ![image18](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/create_wallet/18.png) diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md index 75dac2d9..fe38cd95 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## W jaki sposób nabyć Monero? To jest przewodnik dotyczący nabycia Monero według stanu na dzień 19 września 2015 roku. To prawdopodobnie najprostsza metoda na zakup i posiadanie Monero. @@ -8,7 +10,7 @@ Istnieje wiele sposobów na zakup Bitcoina. Być może najłatwiejszym z nich je ####Krok 2: Załóż konto na mymonero.com -MyMonero.com jest portfelem Monero on-line, utrzymywanym przez głównego dewelopera Monero - Ricardo Spagni (fluffpony). Jest najłatwiejszym protfelem w użyciu. Po prostu przejdź do strony MyMonero.com i kliknij na "Create a new account". +MyMonero.com jest portfelem Monero on-line, utrzymywanym przez głównego dewelopera Monero - Ricardo Spagni (fluffpony). Jest najłatwiejszym protfelem w użyciu. Po prostu przejdź do strony MyMonero.com i kliknij na "Create a new account". ![image1](https://github.com/luuul/monero-site/blob/master/knowledge-base/user-guides/png/easiest_way/01.png) diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md index 675fc8bd..ddd40e35 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} Czasami twoje fundusze utkną - część z nich zostanie zablokowana i nigdy nie odblokowana. Oto jak to naprawić: - Załaduj swój portfel w monero-wallet-cli. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md index 5878286a..34e84192 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Importowanie łańcucha bloków do portfela Graficznego Interfejsu Użytkownika Monero (dla Windowsa) ### Krok 1 @@ -28,7 +30,7 @@ Otwórz okno wiersza polecenia. Możesz tego dokonać, klikając w przycisk Wind Używając okienka CMD, przejdź do lokalizacji twojego portfela Monero. Możesz tego dokonać, wpisując: -`cd C:\YOUR\MONERO\WALLET\FILE\PATH\HERE` +`cd C:\YOUR\MONERO\WALLET\FILE\PATH\HERE` Powinno to wyglądać mniej więcej tak: @@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ Na przykład: `monero-blockchain-import --verify 1 --input-file C:\Users\KeeJef\Downloads\blockchain.raw` -Jeśli ściągnąłeś łańcuch bloków z zaufanego, renomowanego źródła, możesz ustawić `verify 0`. To zmniejszy czas synchronizacji łańcucha. +Jeśli ściągnąłeś łańcuch bloków z zaufanego, renomowanego źródła, możesz ustawić `verify 0`. To zmniejszy czas synchronizacji łańcucha. ### Krok 7 diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md index f9ff0fd5..af0fa12e 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Wybieranie zrzeszenia Istnieje wiele zrzeszeń do wyboru. Lista dostępna jest na stronie [moneropools.com](https://moneropools.com). Wydobywanie w większym zrzeszeniu może oznaczać częstszą wypłatę, ale to wydobywanie w mniejszej grupie pomaga utrzymać sieć zdecentralizowaną. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md index b9cd8d03..995d0ba5 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Wprowadzenie Ten przewodnik jest dwojaki: opisuje łatwość użycia do wydobycia w dystrybucjach Linuksa oraz dodatkowe zabezpieczenia wydobycia, ponieważ większość koparek nie miała przeprowadzonego audytu bezpieczeństwa. Po jego przeczytaniu będziesz mógł spać spokojniej, wiedząc, że wyeksploatowana koparka nie migruje do systemu operacyjnego. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md index 5bb870bb..eff21bf8 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # monero-wallet-cli `monero-wallet-cli` jest oprogramowaniem, które współpracuje z Monero. To program konsoli zarządzający kontem. Podczas gdy portfel Bitcoina zarządza zarówno kontem, jak i łańcuchem bloków, Monero rozdzielił je, aby `monerod`operował łańcuchem, a `monero-wallet-cli` kontem. @@ -16,7 +18,7 @@ Przyciągnie to bloki z daemona, których portfel jeszcze nie widział oraz zakt balance Balance: 64.526198850000, unlocked balance: 44.526198850000, including unlocked dust: 0.006198850000 - + W tym przypadku, `Balance` jest twoim saldem całkowitym. `unlocked balance` jest kwotą aktualnie dostępną do wydania. Nowe transakcje przychodzące wymagają 10 potwierdzeń zanim zostaną odblokowane. `unlocked dust` to bardzo mała liczba niewydanych wyników, które mogły się nagromadzić na twoim koncie. ## Wysyłanie monero diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md index 78d66dd3..3376eaa3 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # Narzędzia Monero Poniższe narzędzia mogą zostać użyte w celu zdobycia informacji na temat sieci Monero lub twoich transakcji w łańcuchu bloków. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md index f69f5047..192f9a30 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ### Udowodnij płatności Jeżeli dokonasz płatności osobie, która później ją zakwestionuje, musisz być w stanie udowodnić, że pieniądze zostały przesłane. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md index ecc87f02..568bcf2d 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Wyszukiwanie węzła Pierwszą rzeczą jest znalezienie węzła, aby się podłączyć. [Moneroworld.com](https://moneroworld.com/#nodes) posiada dobre materiały służące odnajdywaniu węzłów. Jedną z najprostszych metod jest użycie węzła prowadzonego przez moneroworld, ale oni mają także narzędzie służące do wynajdywania losowych węzłów. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md index 4641c553..888daad6 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Systemy operacyjne: Windows, Linux, Mac - Przygotuj swój 25-słowny kod mnemoniczny, który zachowałeś przy zakładaniu swojego starego portfela Monero diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md index bebe7f46..046cfda0 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ### Przywróć portfel z kluczy Przywracanie portfela za pomocą prywatnych kluczy jest całkiem proste. Jeśli posiadasz potrzebne informacje, z tym przewodnikiem będziesz mógł całkowicie przywrócić swój portfel. Zauważ, że nie musisz posiadać swojego hasła, aby przywracać za pomocą kluczy. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md index c842963a..2b37300b 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} ## Jak bezpiecznie kupować i przechowywać Monero? Ten przewodnik opisuje, jak kupować i bezpiecznie przechowywać Monero, zgodnie ze stanem na czerwiec 2017 roku. @@ -8,7 +10,7 @@ Istnieje wiele sposobów na zakupo Bitcoina. Dwie na wpół niezawodne organizac #### Krok 2: Ściągnij i utwórz papierowy portfel na bezpiecznym i odłączonym od sieci komputerze. -Ściągnij generator papierowego portfela ze strony https://moneroaddress.org i skopiuj go na USB (bezpośredni link: https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/monero-wallet-generator/archive/master.zip). +Ściągnij generator papierowego portfela ze strony https://moneroaddress.org i skopiuj go na USB (bezpośredni link: https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/monero-wallet-generator/archive/master.zip). Rozpakuj i otwórz generator papierowego portfela (monero-wallet-generator.html) w przeglądarce na odłączonym od sieci komputerze, który nie był wcześniej używany lub posiada świeżo zainstalowany system operacyjny. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index 4099fd73..5653227f 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} Wydobywanie samemu za poomocą oficjalnego Interfejsu Graficznego Użytkownika jest bardzo proste. Jeśli jeszcze go nie ściągnąłeś, wejdź na stronę z materiałami do ściągnięcia i wybierz wersję Graficznego Interfejsu Użytkownika dla twojego systemu operacyjnego. Następnie uruchom ustawienia i uzbrój się w cierpliwość podczas synchronizacji Monero z siecią. Powinienieś zobaczyć "Connected" w lewym dolnym rogu. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md index 2ff49980..4071f86b 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Binary Verification: Linux, Mac, or Windows Using CLI Tools (Advanced) Verification of the Monero binary files should be done prior to extracting, installing, or using the Monero software. This is the only way to ensure that you are using the official Monero software. If you receive a fake Monero binary (eg. phishing, MITM, etc.), following this guide will protect you from being tricked into using it. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md index a5f2a29f..e72e436f 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -{% include untranslated.html %} +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="false" version=page.version %} # Verify Binaries: Windows (Beginner) Verification of the Monero binary files should be done prior to extracting, installing, or using the Monero software. This is the only way to ensure that you are using the official Monero binary. If you receive a fake binary (eg. phishing, MITM, etc.), following this guide will protect you from being tricked into using it. diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/view_only.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/view_only.md index 8cde21d1..372dce36 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/view_only.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/view_only.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} Portfel tylko do odczytu wyświetla jedynie twoje przychodzące transakcje. Nie może on dokonać żadnej płatności, nie może nawet wyświetlić żadnej transakcji wychodzącej. Portfel tylko do odczytu może być ciekawą opcją dla: * deweloperów, którzy tworzą biblioteki w celu sprawdzania poprawności płatności diff --git a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md index d28972e1..ce21441e 100644 --- a/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md +++ b/_i18n/pl/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +{% assign version = '1.1.0' | split: '.' %} +{% include disclaimer.html translated="true" version=page.version %} # monerod `monerod` jest oprogramowaniem daemona, które współpracuje z Monero. To program konsoli zarządzający łańcuchem bloków. Podczas gdy portfel Bitcoina zarządza zarówno kontem, jak i łańcuchem bloków, Monero rozdzielił je, aby `monerod` operował łańcuchem, a `monero-wallet-cli` kontem. @@ -39,7 +41,7 @@ Uruchom daemona w tle: Monitoruj rezultaty `monerod`, jeśli daemon jest uruchomiony: tail -f ~/.bitmonero/bitmonero.log - + Utrzymuj VPS w bezpieczeństwie, korzystając z autoaktualizacji: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates diff --git a/_includes/disclaimer.html b/_includes/disclaimer.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ba13361c --- /dev/null +++ b/_includes/disclaimer.html @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +{% assign disclaimer = "" %} + +{% if site.lang == 'en' %} + +{% elsif version[0] != page.mainVersion[0] %} + + {% capture linkEN %}{{ site.baseurl_root }}{{ page.url }}{% endcapture %} + {% capture disclaimer %}{% t global.outdatedMax %} {% t global.outdatedVersion %}.{% endcapture %} +{% elsif version[1] != page.mainVersion[1] %} + + {% capture disclaimer %}{% t global.outdatedMin %}{% endcapture %} +{% endif %} + +{% if include.translated != "true" %} + + {% if disclaimer != "" %} + {% capture disclaimer %}
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+{% endif %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/css/custom.css b/css/custom.css index 6b701a39..0fc5ee20 100644 --- a/css/custom.css +++ b/css/custom.css @@ -1095,11 +1095,28 @@ pre.highlight>code { display: block; } +.disclaimer { + background-color: #ff7519; + position: fixed; + bottom: 0; + left: 0; + z-index: 4; + width: 100%; + text-align: center; + color: white; + padding-bottom: 1rem; +} + .untranslated-link { color: white; text-decoration: underline; } +.disclaimer-link { + color: white; + text-decoration: underline; +} + @media only screen and (max-width: 75rem) { body p, body blockquote, body ul { diff --git a/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md b/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md index 8584f3e0..50341176 100644 --- a/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md +++ b/resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Daemon RPC documentation" permalink: /resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.html +mainVersion: + - "2" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/developer-guides/daemon-rpc.md %} diff --git a/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md b/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md index c8aaa23c..92f5ec17 100644 --- a/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md +++ b/resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md @@ -2,5 +2,9 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Wallet RPC documentation" permalink: /resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "2" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/developer-guides/wallet-rpc.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md b/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md index d466fc35..3de8726d 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "How to mine Monero XMR without a mining equipment" permalink: /resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/How-to-mine-Monero-XMR-without-a-mining-equipment.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md b/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md index 307cacec..6fe3296b 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Creating an Offline Backup of your Monero Account" permalink: /resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- - + {% tf resources/user-guides/Offline_Backup.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md b/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md index 3b092885..e0ff2919 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: CLI Wallet/Daemon Isolation with Qubes + Whonix permalink: /resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/cli_wallet_daemon_isolation_qubes_whonix.md %} diff --git a/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md b/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md index dc717e3b..a799fe11 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Creating a Monero wallet" permalink: /resources/user-guides/create_wallet.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/create_wallet.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md b/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md index 6d4b32f6..810e0d7a 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Easiest way to buy Monero" permalink: /resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/easiest_buy.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md b/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md index d07c2839..df6e55ba 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "How to fix stuck funds" permalink: /resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/howto_fix_stuck_funds.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md b/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md index 41c6d0b2..04cc8c08 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: Importing the Monero Blockchain from an outside source permalink: /resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/importing_blockchain.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md b/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md index d64f187f..c8b363ed 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md @@ -2,5 +2,9 @@ layout: user-guide title: How to mine on a pool with xmr-stak-cpu permalink: /resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/mine-to-pool.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md b/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md index 5dd93f0a..c7029ee4 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md @@ -2,5 +2,9 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Mining with XMRig and Docker" permalink: /resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/mining_with_xmrig_and_docker.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md b/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md index c1cb3e69..4b7d11c4 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md @@ -2,5 +2,9 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Monero tools" permalink: /resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/monero-wallet-cli.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md b/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md index fdce0b29..da1fbdbd 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md @@ -2,5 +2,9 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Monero tools" permalink: /resources/user-guides/monero_tools.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/monero_tools.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md b/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md index 268fbe69..68f699bf 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "How to prove payment" permalink: /resources/user-guides/prove-payment.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/prove-payment.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md b/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md index 56c1b308..4dfdc6d0 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: How to use a remote node in the GUI wallet permalink: /resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/remote_node_gui.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md b/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md index c88297b7..507183e4 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/restore_account.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Restoring your Monero Wallet" permalink: /resources/user-guides/restore_account.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/restore_account.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md b/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md index 9bbfd5df..31a402f6 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md @@ -2,5 +2,9 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Restoring a wallet from private keys" permalink: /resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/restore_from_keys.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md b/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md index da9bf4d7..58e52363 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: Securely purchasing and storing Monero permalink: /resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/securely_purchase.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md b/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md index 073e21b0..2f2b1c36 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "How to solo mine with the GUI" permalink: /resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/solo_mine_GUI.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md b/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md index 7c5cdb0d..0c896137 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Binary Verification: Linux, Mac, or Windows Using CLI Tools (Advanced)" permalink: /resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/verification-allos-advanced.md %} diff --git a/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md b/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md index 8b44534e..3ee2a23f 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: Verify Binaries Windows (Beginner) permalink: /resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/verification-windows-beginner.md %} diff --git a/resources/user-guides/view_only.md b/resources/user-guides/view_only.md index 987bd9f7..ad54a184 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/view_only.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/view_only.md @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ layout: user-guide title: "View Only Wallets" permalink: /resources/user-guides/view_only.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/view_only.md %} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md b/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md index 502e2b77..273b8ce2 100644 --- a/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md +++ b/resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md @@ -2,5 +2,9 @@ layout: user-guide title: "Monero tools" permalink: /resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.html +mainVersion: + - "1" + - "1" + - "0" --- {% tf resources/user-guides/vps_run_node.md %} \ No newline at end of file