Use one shade darker blue for EXT2/3/4 file systems (!12)
I see the MINIX file system as a kind of forerunner to EXT* because of it's history [1]. No body uses the original EXT file system any more, however the MINIX file system is still used by the MINIX 3 operating system. So use the same range of colours for MINIX and EXT2/3/4. Use one shade darker blue for EXT2/3/4, allowing MINIX to use the lightest blue. After adding MINIX support in the next patch, the colours will become: MINIX - Blue Hilight EXT2 - Blue Medium EXT3 - Blue Dark EXT4 - Blue Shadow [1] MINIX file system / History https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MINIX_file_system#History "When Linus Torvalds first started writing his Linux operating system kernel (1991), he was working on a machine running MINIX, and adopted its file system layout. This soon proved problematic, since MINIX restricted filename lengths to fourteen characters (thirty in later versions), it limited partitions to 64 megabytes, and the file system was designed for teaching purposes, not performance. The Extended file system (ext; April 1992) was developed to replace MINIX's, but it was only with the second version of this, ext2, that Linux obtained a commercial-grade file system. As of 1994, the MINIX file system was "scarcely in use" among Linux users. " Closes !12 - Add minix file system support
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@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ Glib::ustring Utils::get_color( FSType filesystem )
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case FS_CLEARED : return "#000000" ; //black
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case FS_EXTENDED : return "#7DFCFE" ; // ~ light blue
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case FS_BTRFS : return "#FF9955" ; //orange
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case FS_EXT2 : return "#9DB8D2" ; //blue hilight
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case FS_EXT3 : return "#7590AE" ; //blue medium
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case FS_EXT4 : return "#4B6983" ; //blue dark
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case FS_EXT2 : return "#7590AE"; // Blue Medium
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case FS_EXT3 : return "#4B6983"; // Blue Dark
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case FS_EXT4 : return "#314E6C"; // Blue Shadow
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case FS_LINUX_SWAP : return "#C1665A" ; //red medium
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case FS_LUKS : return "#625B81" ; //purple dark
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case FS_F2FS : return "#DF421E" ; //accent red
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