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@@ -5788,7 +5788,7 @@ net-im/spectrum2:purple - Enables the libpurple backend, based on net-im/pidgin.
net-im/spectrum2:sms - Enables the SMS backend, based on app-mobilephone/smstools.
net-im/spectrum2:twitter - Enables the Twitter backend.
net-im/spectrum2:whatsapp - Enables the WhatsApp backend, based on net-im/transwhat.
-net-im/telegram-desktop:enchant - Use the app-text/aspell spell-checking backend instead of app-text/hunspell
+net-im/telegram-desktop:enchant - Use the app-text/enchant spell-checking backend instead of app-text/hunspell
net-im/telegram-desktop:fonts - Use builtin patched copy of open-sans fonts (overrides fontconfig)
net-im/telegram-desktop:qt6 - Build with Qt6 support
net-im/telegram-desktop:qt6-imageformats - Add support for HEIF, AVIF and JpegXL by bundling kde-frameworks/kimageformats
@@ -8777,7 +8777,7 @@ x11-base/xwayland:unwind - Enable libunwind usage for backtraces
x11-base/xwayland:xcsecurity - Build Security extension
x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers:driver - Install kernel driver modules
x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers:kernel-open - Use the open source variant of drivers (Turing/Ampere+ GPUs only, aka GTX 1650+, very experimental)
-x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers:persistenced - Install the persistence daemon for keeping devices state when unused
+x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers:persistenced - Install the persistence daemon for keeping devices state when unused (e.g. for headless)
x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers:static-libs - Install the XNVCtrl static library for accessing sensors and other features
x11-drivers/nvidia-drivers:tools - Install additional tools such as nvidia-settings
x11-drivers/xf86-video-geode:ztv - Enable building the V4L2 ZTV driver