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author Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org>
date Mon Mar 15 20:18:17 2010 +0000 (2010-03-15)
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9 SliTaz GNU/Linux News
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11 <copyright>Copyright © www.slitaz.org - GNU gpl</copyright>
12 <lastBuildDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:10:00 GMT</lastBuildDate>
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23 <title>4 November 2009 - New Cooking 20091104</title>
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26 <pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
27 <description>
28 SliTaz contributors are proud to announce the availability of a new
29 Cooking ISO image based on over 2100 packages available in the SliTaz
30 repository. The full system has been rebuilt with a new toolchain
31 using Glibc 2.10.1 and GCC 4.4.1. This new Cooking uses the Linux
32 kernel 2.6.30.6 with better hardware support and more built-in
33 modules. The boot process has been further improved and the boot time
34 is now faster than ever. Major packages found on the LiveCD such as
35 Firefox have been updated to the current stable version. Home-made
36 GUI boxes have been enhanced. Tazpkg packages manager supports new
37 features including the conversion of deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk
38 packages to Slitaz native format. The ISO image includes a new
39 Openbox, GTK and icons theme for an elegant and more beautiful
40 desktop. We have also removed ePDFview and switched to an online PDF
41 viewer. This ISO image, however, is a bit bigger than 30 Mb (31.5)
42 due to a bigger Kernel and many new dependencies.
44 We would also like to announce that the SliTaz project has a new
45 support forum and a new community platform where everyone is welcome
46 to share and to get involved! This new Cooking ISO is as always
47 downloadable from the website download section.
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51 <item>
52 <title>19 May 2009 - SliTaz at LinuxDays 2009 (Geneva)</title>
53 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/asso/</link>
54 <guid isPermaLink="true">http://2009.linuxdays.ch/</guid>
55 <pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2009 22:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
56 <description>
57 During the LinuxDays show in Switzerland, the association will have
58 a booth in the Association Village and a lecture will be given on
59 Wednesday morning. The lecture is a case study with a corporate view
60 based on using a "SliTaz Business Server" with a switchboard,
61 integrated ERP, mail, LDAP, etc... During the 3 days, the exhibition
62 stand will be manned by members of the SliTaz project. The booth will
63 offer demonstrations, including the creation of bootable USB keys
64 (LiveUSB) and cdroms. The LinuxDays LiveCD will contain a selection
65 of software designed for mobile use. The exhibition lounge will also
66 have a forum and we will gladly answer any questions. So feel free
67 to visit us! Information can be found on SliTaz Labs:
68 http://labs.slitaz.org/wiki/events/2009-linuxdays and the exhibition
69 website: http://2009.linuxdays.ch/
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73 <item>
74 <title>16 April 2009 - SliTaz GNU/Linux 2.0 Release</title>
75 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/</link>
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77 <pubDate>Thu, 16 April 2009 11:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
78 <description>
79 The SliTaz project are proud to announce the release of the new
80 stable version of the distribution - SliTaz GNU/Linux 2.0. This new
81 version is the result of one year of community work and provides an
82 ultra lightweight, fast, scalable and stable operating system. SliTaz
83 provides a complete graphical desktop in less than 30MB, applications
84 required for a reliable and robust server environment and 1400 easily
85 installable software packages in a few clicks of the mouse. This new
86 version offers the automounting of partitions (NTFS compliant), wifi
87 support, an office respecting the Freedesktop.org standards (drag
88 and drop), network booting with gPXE and boot.slitaz.org, automatic
89 detection of USB and PCI devices, a GUI package manager and control
90 center, and various graphical tools to manage the distribution.
91 The creation of USB media and bootable LiveCD flavors is also
92 simplified and greatly improved. The core LiveCD includes Firefox
93 3.0.8, gFTP, LostIRC, ePDFView, mtPaint, Transmission, Osmo and
94 Alsaplayer. The website documentation has been updated and you can
95 read the release notes included in the distribution for more details
96 on this stable version. SliTaz GNU/Linux 2.0 is now downloadable
97 from the official mirrors of the project.
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101 <item>
102 <title>27 March 2009 - Labs and new mirrors</title>
103 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/</link>
104 <guid isPermaLink="true">http://labs.slitaz.org/</guid>
105 <pubDate>Sun, 05 April 2009 11:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
106 <description>
107 Continually seeking to improve the distribution and the services we
108 offer, we are proud to announce the launch of SliTaz Labs. This
109 platform makes it possible for contributors to collaborate more
110 effectively, report bugs or request new features. The Labs provide
111 each project with a wiki, a bug/issues tracker, news, etc. The
112 laboratories provide an overview of activity on the project and track
113 the release of regular updates. Register to participate and leave a
114 comment. The project is also proud to announce 2 new mirrors: In
115 Switzerland, hosted by SWITCHmirror (10 Gbits/s) and hosted in China
116 by LupaWorld, thanks for supporting us.
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121 <title>20 March 2009 - SliTaz at Solutionslinux 2009 (Paris)</title>
122 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/</link>
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124 <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 16:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
125 <description>
126 The SliTaz project will be present at Solutionslinux 2009 in Paris.
127 The stand will be hosted by 3 members of the team during the 3 day
128 event and several other contributors will be present at some point.
129 There you will have the opportunity to test various machines, EeePC
130 for example, create a USB key (bring one with you) or to buy USB keys
131 or bootable LiveCDs. You can also learn about the project and make
132 contact with members of the association and the development team.
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136 <item>
137 <title>Cooking 20090228 - New Cooking</title>
138 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/#cooking</link>
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140 <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 10:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
141 <description>
142 Getting ready for the next stable release! - The SliTaz project is
143 proud to publish a new Cooking version with a lot of bug fixes,
144 updates, improvements and new features. PCI/USB device auto-detection
145 is now handled by Tazhw and firmware can be installed in one click
146 through a graphical interface. Tazndis also has a simple GUI which
147 lets you manage Windows drivers in a user friendly interface. The
148 graphical packages manager is also much simpler to use and LiveUSB
149 media such as a USB key can easily be created through a box. Netbox
150 displays all interfaces and the new Wifibox can connect to wireless
151 essids, manage favorite networks and configure card drivers manually
152 or through Tazhw. The desktop has a GUI to enable or disable
153 applications started with an Openbox session and Ivman with
154 desktopkbox provides a lightweight notification system. You can
155 download this new ISO image from one of the official mirrors of the
156 website.
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