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pankso@38 20 <h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz - System doc</font></h1>
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pankso@38 24 SliTaz:
pankso@38 25 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">Website</a>
pankso@38 26 <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Forum</a>
pankso@38 27 <a href="http://wiki.slitaz.org/">Wiki</a>
pankso@38 28 <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Labs</a>
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pankso@30 34 <h2><font color="#DF8F06">Documentation (en)</font></h2>
pankso@30 35
pankso@30 36 <p>
paul@40 37 The Cooking version doesn't provide any Release Notes, major changes are announced
pankso@30 38 on the web site and the <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Labs</a> provide
paul@34 39 fresh news about the project's activity. Like the stable version, you will
pankso@38 40 find <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/">documentation</a> on the web
pankso@38 41 site and support on the community <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">forum</a>.
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pankso@30 46 SliTaz GNU/Linux stable release is published with the project tools,
pankso@30 47 manuals and Release Notes installed on the system. Manuals and this page
pankso@30 48 are accessible through the Openbox menu. Please check the
pankso@30 49 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">project page</a> for general
pankso@30 50 information on SliTaz. To use and configure the system you can read the
pankso@30 51 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/">Handbook</a>.
pankso@30 52 Community documentation can be found on the
pankso@30 53 <a href="http://wiki.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Wiki</a> and support on the SliTaz
pankso@30 54 community <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/#idx2">Forum</a>.
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pankso@30 57
pankso@38 58 <h2><font color="#DF8F06">Getting started</font></h2>
pankso@38 59
pankso@38 60 <a name="network"></a>
paul@40 61 <h3>Network connections</h3>
pankso@30 62 <p>
paul@40 63 Click on the "Network Status Monitor" at the bottom right of the screen,
pankso@44 64 "Configure" and then the network manager (netbox) will come up. You can
paul@40 65 go to the "DHCP" tab and click "Start", and Slitaz will send a DHCP request
paul@40 66 to the local router. You may also setup a static IP, PPPoE, PPP, VPN and
paul@40 67 more using their respective tabs. To configure a wireless connection you
paul@40 68 can use SliTaz wifibox by clicking "Wireless Manager" in the Network Manager
paul@40 69 or by using the "System Tools" menu entry -> "Wireless networks connections".
pankso@30 70 </p>
pankso@38 71 <p>
paul@40 72 More detailed information can be found in the Handbook:
pankso@38 73 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/network-config.html"
pankso@38 74 >Network configuration</a>
pankso@38 75 </p>
pankso@30 76
pankso@38 77 <a name="apps"></a>
pankso@38 78 <h3>Applications</h3>
pankso@38 79 <p>
paul@40 80 To have a list of all graphical applications you can use the SliTaz menu button
pankso@38 81 at the bottom left of the screen. To have a list of command line tools, you
paul@40 82 can open a terminal and double press on the tabulation button. And to have
pankso@38 83 a list of all installed packages you can use the package manager user interface
paul@40 84 using the panel icon or from the "System Tools" menu. To install any new packages
pankso@44 85 you must have a network connection, the DVD of packages or an USB storage device
paul@45 86 with downloaded packages from another machine. Naturally any package management
pankso@44 87 can also be done from the command line and <code>tazpkg</code>.
pankso@38 88 </p>
pankso@38 89
pankso@38 90 <a name="office"></a>
pankso@38 91 <h3>Office suite</h3>
pankso@38 92 <p>
paul@40 93 The SliTaz packages database provides some lightweight office applications.
paul@40 94 All of these packages are easily installable in a few clicks through the packages
paul@40 95 manager. SliTaz also provides a simple way to install the famous and powerful
paul@40 96 OpenOffice suite: just search OpenOffice in the packages manager, double click
paul@40 97 on "get-OpenOffice3" and install the script with the <code>Auto exec</code> option
paul@40 98 enabled.
pankso@38 99 </p>
pankso@38 100 <p>
paul@42 101 To have a lightweight office suite; use: Abiword as Word processor, Gnumeric as
pankso@38 102 Spreadsheet and Homebank for Bank Accounting.
pankso@38 103 </p>
pankso@38 104
pankso@44 105 <a name="multimedia"></a>
pankso@44 106 <h3>Multimedia</h3>
pankso@44 107 <p>
pankso@44 108 Most SliTaz flavors include a wide range of sound card drivers, a volume
paul@45 109 mixer and a light audio player to easily listen to any MP3 or OGG files. The Sound
paul@45 110 card is autodetected at boot time and audio support works out-of-the-box
paul@45 111 on many systems. If you manually add a new user and can't listen to audio, please
paul@45 112 check that the user belongs to the <code>audio</code> group. For any other trouble please
pankso@44 113 look into the full documentation and use the forum for more help.
pankso@44 114 </p>
pankso@44 115 <p>
pankso@44 116 Videos can be watched by installing one single package or using a dedicated
paul@45 117 LiveCD or LiveUSB system. The SliTaz team have packaged some of the best video players
paul@45 118 available under GNU/Linux: <code>mplayer</code>, <code>xine-ui</code> and <code>vlc</code>
pankso@44 119 </p>
pankso@44 120
pankso@38 121 <a name="info"></a>
pankso@38 122 <h3>System information</h3>
pankso@38 123 <p>
pankso@38 124 You can get information on your system by clicking on "System information"
paul@40 125 in the System Tools menu, then "Summary". Clicking on the other
paul@40 126 options on the side brings you more information, and using the benchmarks
paul@40 127 gives you an idea on how fast your computer is. To have a list and control
paul@40 128 of all your current processes you can use the "Task Manager".
pankso@38 129 </p>
pankso@38 130
pankso@38 131 <a name="root"></a>
pankso@38 132 <h3>Becoming Root</h3>
pankso@38 133 <p>
paul@40 134 By default, Slitaz doesn't have its desktop running as root administrator:
paul@40 135 it asks for a root password (default <code>root</code>) for any dangerous work.
pankso@38 136 Therefore, it is safer and more secure. To become root in an xterm, simply
pankso@38 137 type <code>su</code>, and enter the root password.
pankso@38 138 </p>
pankso@38 139
pankso@44 140 <a name="install"></a>
pankso@38 141 <h3>Installation</h3>
pankso@38 142 <p>
paul@40 143 SliTaz can be installed to a hard disk or on an USB mass storage device using the
paul@40 144 "SliTaz Installer" from the "System Tools" menu. The installer makes a full HD install.
paul@42 145 SliTaz won't work in memory (RAM) anymore like in Live or Frugal mode and
paul@41 146 everything is persistent.
pankso@38 147 </p>
pankso@38 148 <p>
paul@40 149 To generate a LiveUSB system you can use "Tazusb LiveUSB Tool" from the "System Tools"
paul@40 150 menu or <code>tazusb</code> from the command line. More information can be found in the SliTaz
paul@40 151 Handbook: <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/liveusb.html">LiveUSB media</a>
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