slitaz-doc rev 51
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author | Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org> |
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date | Sat Feb 20 11:14:29 2010 +0000 (2010-02-20) |
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1.1 --- a/slitaz/index.en.html Fri Feb 12 22:17:07 2010 +0100 1.2 +++ b/slitaz/index.en.html Sat Feb 20 11:14:29 2010 +0000 1.3 @@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ 1.4 <a name="network"></a> 1.5 <h3>Network connections</h3> 1.6 <p> 1.7 -Click on the "Network Status Monitor" at the bottom right of the screen, 1.8 -"Configure" and then the network manager (netbox) will come up. You can 1.9 +Click on the "Network Status Monitor" at the bottom right of the screen, then 1.10 +"Configure" and the network manager (netbox) will come up. You can then 1.11 go to the "DHCP" tab and click "Start", and Slitaz will send a DHCP request 1.12 to the local router. You may also setup a static IP, PPPoE, PPP, VPN and 1.13 -more using their respective tabs. To configure a wireless connection you 1.14 +more options using their respective tabs. To configure a wireless connection you 1.15 can use SliTaz wifibox by clicking "Wireless Manager" in the Network Manager 1.16 or by using the "System Tools" menu entry -> "Wireless networks connections". 1.17 </p> 1.18 @@ -81,10 +81,10 @@ 1.19 To have a list of all graphical applications you can use the SliTaz menu button 1.20 at the bottom left of the screen. To have a list of command line tools, you 1.21 can open a terminal and double press on the tabulation button. And to have 1.22 -a list of all installed packages you can use the package manager user interface 1.23 -using the panel icon or from the "System Tools" menu. To install any new packages 1.24 +a list of all installed packages you can launch the package manager user interface 1.25 +from the Lxpanel icon or by using the "System Tools" menu entry. To install any new packages 1.26 you must have a network connection, the DVD of packages or an USB storage device 1.27 -with downloaded packages from another machine. Naturally any package management 1.28 +with downloaded packages. Naturally any package management 1.29 can also be done from the command line and <code>tazpkg</code>. 1.30 </p> 1.31 1.32 @@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ 1.33 <p> 1.34 The SliTaz packages database provides some lightweight office applications. 1.35 All of these packages are easily installable in a few clicks through the packages 1.36 -manager. SliTaz also provides a simple way to install the famous and powerful 1.37 -OpenOffice suite: just search OpenOffice in the packages manager, double click 1.38 +manager. SliTaz also provides a simple way to install the powerful 1.39 +OpenOffice suite: just search for "OpenOffice" in the packages manager, double click 1.40 on "get-OpenOffice3" and install the script with the <code>Auto exec</code> option 1.41 enabled. 1.42 </p> 1.43 @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ 1.44 card is autodetected at boot time and audio support works out-of-the-box 1.45 on many systems. If you manually add a new user and can't listen to audio, please 1.46 check that the user belongs to the <code>audio</code> group. For any other trouble please 1.47 -look into the full documentation and use the forum for more help. 1.48 +look into the full documentation and/or use the forum. 1.49 </p> 1.50 <p> 1.51 Videos can be watched by installing one single package or using a dedicated 1.52 @@ -123,8 +123,8 @@ 1.53 <h3>System information</h3> 1.54 <p> 1.55 You can get information on your system by clicking on "System information" 1.56 -in the System Tools menu, then "Summary". Clicking on the other 1.57 -options on the side brings you more information, and using the benchmarks 1.58 +in the System Tools menu, then "Summary". Clicking on any other 1.59 +options brings you more information, and using the benchmarks 1.60 gives you an idea on how fast your computer is. To have a list and control 1.61 of all your current processes you can use the "Task Manager". 1.62 </p> 1.63 @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ 1.64 <h3>Becoming Root</h3> 1.65 <p> 1.66 By default, Slitaz doesn't have its desktop running as root administrator: 1.67 -it asks for a root password (default <code>root</code>) for any dangerous work. 1.68 +it asks for a root password (default <code>root</code>) for any superuser work. 1.69 Therefore, it is safer and more secure. To become root in an xterm, simply 1.70 type <code>su</code>, and enter the root password. 1.71 </p> 1.72 @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ 1.73 everything is persistent. 1.74 </p> 1.75 <p> 1.76 -To generate a LiveUSB system you can use "Tazusb LiveUSB Tool" from the "System Tools" 1.77 +To generate a LiveUSB system you can use the "Tazusb LiveUSB Tool" from the "System Tools" 1.78 menu or <code>tazusb</code> from the command line. More information can be found in the SliTaz 1.79 Handbook: <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/liveusb.html">LiveUSB media</a> 1.80 </p>