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author Claudinei Pereira <claudinei@slitaz.org>
date Mon Sep 03 19:45:56 2012 -0300 (2012-09-03)
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     1.7 +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en">
     1.8 +<head>
     1.9 +	<meta charset="utf-8" />
    1.10 +	<title>SliTaz - System doc (en)</title>
    1.11 +	<link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" />
    1.12 +	<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
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    1.14 +<body>
    1.15 +
    1.16 +<!-- Header -->
    1.17 +<div id="header">
    1.18 +	<h1>SliTaz - System doc</h1>
    1.19 +</div>
    1.20 +
    1.21 +<!-- Languages -->
    1.22 +<div id="lang">
    1.23 +	<a href="http://www.slitaz.org/i18n.php">
    1.24 +		<img src="images/locale.png" alt="locale.png" /></a>
    1.25 +	<a href="index.cn.html">cn</a>
    1.26 +	<a href="index.de.html">de</a>
    1.27 +	<a href="index.en.html">en</a>
    1.28 +	<a href="index.fr.html">fr</a>
    1.29 +	<a href="index.hu.html">hu</a>
    1.30 +	<a href="index.pt.html">pt</a>
    1.31 +	<a href="index.ru.html">ru</a>
    1.32 +</div>
    1.33 +
    1.34 +<!-- Content. -->
    1.35 +<div id="content">
    1.36 +
    1.37 +<h2>Documentation (en)</h2>
    1.38 +
    1.39 +<p>
    1.40 +	The Cooking version doesn't provide any Release Notes, major changes are
    1.41 +	announced on the web site and the <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Blog</a>
    1.42 +	provides fresh news about the project's activity. Like the stable version,
    1.43 +	you will find <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">documentation</a> on the
    1.44 +	wiki site and support on the community
    1.45 +	<a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">forum</a>.
    1.46 +</p>
    1.47 +
    1.48 +<p>
    1.49 +	The SliTaz GNU/Linux stable release is published with the project tools,
    1.50 +	manuals and <a href="relnotes.en.html">Release Notes</a> installed on
    1.51 +	the system. Manuals and this page are accessible through the standard menu.
    1.52 +	Please check the <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">project page</a> for
    1.53 +	general information about SliTaz.
    1.54 +	Support can be found on the SliTaz mailing list or the community 
    1.55 +	<a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Forum</a>. 
    1.56 +</p>
    1.57 +
    1.58 +<ul>
    1.59 +	<li><a href="#start">Getting started guide</a></li>
    1.60 +	<li><a href="relnotes.en.html">Release Notes for 4.0</a>
    1.61 +		<!-- - <a href="relnotes.cn.html">cn</a> |
    1.62 +		<a href="relnotes.en.html">en</a> |
    1.63 +		<a href="relnotes.es.html">es</a> |
    1.64 +		<a href="relnotes.fr.html">fr</a> |
    1.65 +		<a href="relnotes.pt.html">pt</a>-->
    1.66 +	</li>
    1.67 +	<li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:start">Online Documentation</a></li>
    1.68 +</ul>
    1.69 +
    1.70 +<a name="start"></a>
    1.71 +<h2>Getting started</h2>
    1.72 +
    1.73 +<a name="tazpanel"></a>
    1.74 +<h3>SliTaz Panel</h3>
    1.75 +<p>
    1.76 +	From spring 2011 the new way (and tool) to configure the system is TazPanel.
    1.77 +	It is a CGI/web interface with a themable user interface from where you
    1.78 +	can control your entire system, this includes package management, adding or
    1.79 +	removing users, creating Live systems and much more. Each page provides
    1.80 +	a small description to help you manage your SliTaz system. To access the
    1.81 +	panel you can use the menu entry in "System Tools" or this url:
    1.82 +</p>
    1.83 +<p>
    1.84 +	<a href="http://tazpanel:82">http://tazpanel:82</a>
    1.85 +</p>
    1.86 +
    1.87 +<a name="network"></a>
    1.88 +<h3>Network connections</h3>
    1.89 +<p>
    1.90 +Open Tazpanel and go to the 
    1.91 +<a href="http://tazpanel:82/network.cgi">Network</a>
    1.92 + tab.
    1.93 +This shows a basic overview of your networking interfaces and their states.  To configure
    1.94 +your Ethernet device, mouse over the Network tab and select 
    1.95 +<a href="http://tazpanel:82/network.cgi?eth">Ethernet</a>
    1.96 +.  From here you
    1.97 +can configure your device to use DHCP or a static address.  To configure Wireless devices,
    1.98 +mouse over the Network tab and select 
    1.99 +<a href="http://tazpanel:82/network.cgi?wifi">Wireless</a>.
   1.100 +  Here you can select a network to connect to.
   1.101 +When you click on the desired network, the Connection box underneath will be appropriately
   1.102 +filled in.  Next, enter your passphrase or leave the field blank for none.  Finally,
   1.103 +click the Configure button to apply settings.
   1.104 +</p>
   1.105 +<p>
   1.106 +More detailed information can be found in the Handbook: 
   1.107 +<a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:networkconf"
   1.108 +	>Network configuration</a>
   1.109 +</p>
   1.110 +
   1.111 +<a name="apps"></a>
   1.112 +<h3>Applications</h3>
   1.113 +<p>
   1.114 +To have a list of all graphical applications, you can use the SliTaz menu button 
   1.115 +at the bottom left of the screen. To have a list of command line tools, you
   1.116 +can open a terminal and double press on the tabulation button.  Tazpanel provides 
   1.117 +a nice GUI for package management through the 
   1.118 +<a href="http://tazpanel:82/pkgs.cgi">Packages</a> tab. To retrieve a list of all 
   1.119 +installed packages, open Tazpanel and navigate to the 
   1.120 +<a href="http://tazpanel:82/pkgs.cgi?list">My Packages</a> page.  To install new 
   1.121 +packages, you must have a network connection, the DVD of packages or a USB storage
   1.122 +device containing any downloaded packages.  Naturally any package management
   1.123 +can also be done from the command line using <code>tazpkg</code>.
   1.124 +</p>
   1.125 +
   1.126 +<a name="office"></a>
   1.127 +<h3>Office suite</h3>
   1.128 +<p>
   1.129 +The SliTaz packages database provides a variety of lightweight office applications.
   1.130 +All of these packages are easily installable in a few clicks through the packages
   1.131 +manager in Tazpanel. SliTaz also provides a simple way to install the powerful
   1.132 +LibreOffice suite: just search for "LibreOffice" in the packages manager, double click
   1.133 +on "get-LibreOffice", select the "Auto install non free package" checkbox, and click
   1.134 +Install.
   1.135 +</p>
   1.136 +<p>
   1.137 +To have a lightweight office suite: just use Abiword as the Word processor, Gnumeric as a
   1.138 +Spreadsheet and Homebank for Bank Accounting.
   1.139 +</p>
   1.140 +
   1.141 +<a name="multimedia"></a>
   1.142 +<h3>Multimedia</h3>
   1.143 +<p>
   1.144 +Most SliTaz flavors include a wide range of sound card drivers, a volume
   1.145 +mixer and a light audio player to easily listen to any MP3 or OGG files. The Sound
   1.146 +card is autodetected at boot time and audio support works out-of-the-box
   1.147 +on many systems. If you manually add a new user and can't listen to audio, please
   1.148 +check that the user belongs to the <code>audio</code> group. For any other trouble, please
   1.149 +check the full documentation and/or use the forum.
   1.150 +</p>
   1.151 +<p>
   1.152 +Videos can be watched by installing one single package or using a dedicated
   1.153 +LiveCD or LiveUSB system. The SliTaz team have packaged some of the best video players 
   1.154 +available under GNU/Linux: <code>mplayer</code>, <code>xine-ui</code> and <code>vlc</code>.
   1.155 +</p>
   1.156 +
   1.157 +<a name="info"></a>
   1.158 +<h3>System information</h3>
   1.159 +<p>
   1.160 +You can get information on your system by clicking on "System information"
   1.161 +in the System Tools menu, then "Summary". Clicking on the other 
   1.162 +buttons offers you more information, and using the benchmarks can
   1.163 +give you an idea on how fast your computer is. To have a list and control
   1.164 +of all your current processes, you can use the "Task Manager" available in
   1.165 +the same menu.
   1.166 +</p>
   1.167 +
   1.168 +<a name="root"></a>
   1.169 +<h3>Becoming Root</h3>
   1.170 +<p>
   1.171 +By default, Slitaz doesn't have its desktop running as root administrator:
   1.172 +it asks for a root password (default <code>root</code>) for any superuser work.
   1.173 +Therefore, it is safer and more secure. To become root in an xterm, simply 
   1.174 +type <code>su</code> and enter the root password.  To run a graphical application
   1.175 +as root, use <code>subox</code>.  For example, to run leafpad as root you
   1.176 +would run <code>subox leafpad</code>.
   1.177 +</p>
   1.178 +
   1.179 +<a name="install"></a>
   1.180 +<h3>Installation</h3>
   1.181 +<p>
   1.182 +SliTaz can be installed to a hard disk or on an USB mass storage device using the
   1.183 +<a href="http://tazpanel:82/installer.cgi">SliTaz Installer</a> in Tazpanel. The installer makes a full HD install.
   1.184 +SliTaz won't function in memory (RAM) anymore like in Live or Frugal mode and 
   1.185 +everything is persistent.
   1.186 +</p>
   1.187 +<p>
   1.188 +To generate a LiveUSB system, you can use the "Tazusb LiveUSB Tool" from the "System Tools"
   1.189 +menu or <code>tazusb</code> from the command line. More information can be found in the SliTaz
   1.190 +Handbook: <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:liveusb">LiveUSB media</a>
   1.191 +</p>
   1.192 +
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   1.194 +</div>
   1.195 +
   1.196 +<div id="footer">
   1.197 +	Copyright &copy; 2012 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz GNU/Linux</a>
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