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35 <h2><font color="#df8f06">Releases notes</font></h2>
37 <ul>
38 <li><a href="#overview">Overview.</a></li>
39 <li><a href="#hardware">Supported Hardware.</a></li>
40 <li><a href="#livecd">LiveCD Flavors.</a></li>
41 <li><a href="#toolchain">Kernel and toolchain.</a></li>
42 <li><a href="#utf-8">UTF-8 support.</a></li>
43 <li><a href="#xorg">Xorg server.</a></li>
44 <li><a href="#install">HD Install and LiveUSB.</a></li>
45 <li><a href="#packages">Software Packages.</a></li>
46 <li><a href="#desktop">Core Desktop.</a></li>
47 <li><a href="#upgrade">From 2.0 to 3.0.</a></li>
48 <li><a href="#people">People of the Project.</a></li>
49 </ul>
51 <a name="overview"></a>
52 <h3><font color="#6c0023"></font>Overview</h3>
53 <p>
54 Welcome to SliTaz 3.0! Small, fast, easy to use and customize, the new
55 SliTaz stable version is now out after one year of development.
56 </p>
57 <ul>
58 <li>Boot scripts rewritten and faster (super-fast booting)</li>
59 <li>All home-made boxes improved (tazctrlbox, tazhw, wifibox, burnbox, mountbox, netbox, serverbox, installer)</li>
60 <li>Switch to Xorg from Xvesa</li>
61 <li>Switch to Midori as the default web browser</li>
62 <li>Better hardware support - wifi cards, webcams, 3G-modems, printers, scanners</li>
63 <li>Better themes and desktop integration</li>
64 <li>Faster virtualization with lguest</li>
65 <li>SliTaz pro: OpenERP, LAMP, GLPI and more</li>
66 <li>Easier to customize LiveCD and LiveUSB (tazlitobox and tazusbbox)</li>
67 <li>Tazpkg supports new features including the conversion of deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to Slitaz native format</li>
68 <li>Packages are now automatically built by a build bot (Tazbb)</li>
69 <li>More contributors and stronger community</li>
70 <li>900 packages added to the database and many updates</li>
71 <li>More than 2800 commits by contributors</li>
72 </ul>
73 <p>
74 Technical support is provided to users via the mailing list and the official
75 forum: <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">forum.slitaz.org</a>
76 </p>
78 <a name="hardware"></a>
79 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Supported Hardware</font></h3>
80 <p>
81 SliTaz GNU/Linux supports all machines based on the i486 or x86 Intel compatible
82 processors. A minimum 192MB of memory is recommended to use the core LiveCD.
83 64MB is needed for the "slitaz-loram" flavor and 16MB for the
84 "slitaz-loram-cdrom" flavor.
85 </p>
86 <p>
87 With the slitaz-loram flavor, the system is less responsive, but allows you to
88 graphically install SliTaz on very old machines with limited resources. Once installed, SliTaz works
89 well with a minimum of 16MB memory, but forget about using Firefox to surf the
90 web - you'll have to use the text based 'links' for example.
91 </p>
92 <p>
93 SliTaz 3.0 provides all needed drivers and tools such as 915resolution to
94 have support for a wide range of netbooks (Eeepc, HP mini, Aspire One, etc).
95 </p>
97 <a name="livecd"></a>
98 <h3><font color="#6c0023">LiveCD Flavors</font></h3>
99 <p>
100 SliTaz GNU/Linux is distributed as a bootable LiveCD. You can use the LiveCD
101 as a normal system or you can graphically install Slitaz to the hard drive.
102 Installing/upgrading Slitaz retains your previous system's settings, applications
103 and documents.
104 </p>
105 <p>
106 The LiveCD can also be customised and easily rebuilt both graphically or from
107 the command line. Install your own custom set of packages, or simply use one
108 of the preset flavors on the mirror. Then simply generate your distribution
109 with the "Tazlito" tool.
110 </p>
111 <p>
112 The ISO image now uses a 'hybrid' system: it can also be copied onto an USB stick
113 without formating it (using <code>dd</code>).
114 </p>
116 <a name="toolchain"></a>
117 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Kernel and toolchain</font></h3>
118 <p>
119 SliTaz 3.0 comes with a new but very well tested 2.6.30.6 Linux kernel and a complete new
120 build toolchain from which the whole system has been built. The 2.6.30.6 Linux kernel is
121 separated into several linux-packages for supporting additional drivers and features. This time
122 we have also built-in some more drivers to have a faster kernel boot.
123 </p>
124 <p>
125 The new toolchain comprises of: Binutils 2.19.1, GCC 4.4.1, Glibc 2.10.1
126 </p>
128 <a name="utf-8"></a>
129 <h3><font color="#6c0023">UTF-8 support</font></h3>
130 With this release, the Slitaz community can enjoy full UTF-8 support.
131 SliTaz uses standard PO files for the translation of all SliTaz related tools, boxes and utilities.
132 With better internationalization support (russian, portuguese, chinese, and many more),
133 contributors can now use graphical tools such as poedit to make translations using GNU gettext standards.
134 The labs also have an i18n project to easily upload files to be included in the distribution.
135 The locale packs have more translated application messages for the core system and
136 some extra packages for applications such as Gimp, Abiword, Gnumeric, etc.
138 <a name="xorg"></a>
139 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Xorg server</font></h3>
140 <p>
141 SliTaz now uses the Xorg X window system (although we will always try to
142 provide a Xvesa flavor). With the tazx utility you can reconfigure Xorg and
143 select the correct driver for your card. The xorg server comes with the vesa
144 driver by default which powers most cards; although you may still need to
145 manually configure your xorg.conf to some degree if you install some of the
146 other drivers.
147 </p>
149 <a name="install"></a>
150 <h3><font color="#6c0023">HD install and LiveUSB</font></h3>
151 <p>
152 The installation is fully automated and can be done graphically or in text
153 mode. The slitaz installer now lets you use a separate partition for
154 /home, configure the root password and chose the default user login.
155 The installer also now supports installation from a LiveUSB session.
156 </p>
157 <p>
158 Full USB install is also supported using <code>rootdelay=10</code>
159 as a kernel argument (in GRUB menu.lst). The root delay ensures the Kernel
160 has detected the device before mounting it on / (root).
161 </p>
163 <a name="packages"></a>
164 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Software Packages</font></h3>
165 <p>
166 SliTaz 3.0 has around 2300 packages in the database. A wide variety of packages
167 have been commited and the Tazpkg package manager can now convert
168 deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to Slitaz native format (.tazpkg).
169 A lot of time was also spent maintaining professional grade software
170 such as OpenERP, MySQL, GLPI.
171 </p>
172 <p>
173 On the update side, mostly all the packages have been updated, including
174 the kernel, toolchain, Xorg (7.4), GTK and QT. The package format has
175 also changed to support lzma for better compression and faster
176 downloads. Packages are also checked by Tazwok to ensure the FHS is followed
177 and packages are now built automatically by the SliTaz Build Bot:
178 <a href="http://bb.slitaz.org/">bb.slitaz.org</a>
179 </p>
181 <a name="desktop"></a>
182 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Core Desktop</font></h3>
183 <p>
184 A lot of attention has been paid the the core desktop. All applications
185 are well integrated and a special SliTaz theme (icons, Openbox, GTK) has
186 been created.
187 </p>
188 <p>
189 The core desktop provides a selection of multi-use packages for surfing the
190 web, listening to music, audio editing, image manipulation and developing or
191 burning to optical media. It's just one click in the application menu to find
192 installed software by category.
193 </p>
195 <a name="security"></a>
196 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Security</font></h3>
197 <p>
198 Slitaz is more secure and robust now and the firewall rules have been updated. A
199 firewall can be installed using the graphical tazhw box, and serverbox can help
200 to maintain the installed firewall. Mountbox can manage crypto devices with
201 devmapper and the crypt setup tools allow encryption of block devices.
202 </p>
204 <a name="upgrade"></a>
205 <h3><font color="#6c0023">From 2.0 to 3.0</font></h3>
206 <p>
207 The SliTaz GNU/linux installer offers an update function allowing you to
208 upgrade from a '2.0' to '3.0' version. To upgrade the system you first
209 need to boot the 'Stable' LiveCD, launch the installer, select upgrade and then
210 specify the partition containing the system that you want to update. The
211 installer will then clean out the system and reinstall all the packages not
212 present on the CD from the mirror. When this has finished you can reboot
213 with your new version of SliTaz.
214 </p>
215 <p>
216 Note that the installer will keep a copy of the list of packages and a complete
217 archive of the /etc directory (etc.tar.gz) in /var/lib/slitaz-install.
218 </p>
219 <p>
220 To upgrade a 2.0 to 3.0 it is also possible to use the package manager "Tazpkg"
221 via the 'set-release' function, but beware this is not yet proven and may
222 require some manual intervention. If you choose this method you must first
223 install 'tazpkg' from 3.0, because the package format has changed.
224 </p>
226 <a name="people"></a>
227 <h3><font color="#6c0023">People of the Project</font></h3>
228 <p>
229 SliTaz is proud to be an international community project. The people of the
230 project are the ones who develop the distribution, correct the website,
231 develop the HG repositories and write the official documentation. Passing
232 through Switzerland, France, Brazil, Quebec, China, India, Russia, England,
233 and the U.S.
234 </p>
235 <ul>
236 <li>Christophe Lincoln</li>
237 <li>Pascal Bellard</li>
238 <li>Eric Joseph-Alexandre</li>
239 <li>Paul Issott</li>
240 <li>Julien Rabier</li>
241 <li>Rohit Joshi</li>
242 <li>Claudinei Pereira</li>
243 <li>Dominique Corbex</li>
244 <li>Mallory Mollo</li>
245 <li>Mike D. Smith</li>
246 <li>Allan Pinto</li>
247 <li>Matthew Sheets</li>
248 <li>Liu Peng</li>
249 <li>Alice Ayanami</li>
250 <li>F. Steiner</li>
251 <li>Chen Yufei</li>
252 <li>Jesse Lehman</li>
253 <li>Bill Nagel</li>
254 <li>Michael Dupont</li>
255 <li>Franco Azzano</li>
256 <li>Fabrice Thiroux</li>
257 <li>Eduardo Suarez-Santana</li>
258 <li>Tom Frankland</li>
259 <li>Sandeep Srinivasa</li>
260 <li>David Ozura</li>
261 <li>Pierre Romillon</li>
262 <li>...</li>
263 </ul>
264 <p>
265 The project also wishes to thank all the reviewers, testers, hackers and users
266 who have taken the time to help advance the distribution.
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