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pankso@475 1 <!DOCTYPE html>
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pankso@475 4 <title>SliTaz Raspberry Pi</title>
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pankso@475 22 <h1><a href="../">SliTaz ARM</a></h1>
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pankso@519 29 <li><a class="navpi" href="../rpi/">Raspberry Pi</a></li>
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pankso@475 38 <!-- Content -->
pankso@475 39 <div id="content">
pankso@475 40
pankso@475 41 <h2>SliTaz Raspberry Pi</h2>
pankso@475 42
pankso@475 43 <p>
pankso@475 44 Official SliTaz GNU/Linux Raspberry Pi distribution, a small operating
pankso@475 45 system for a small computer! The goal is to provide a fast, minimal
pankso@485 46 footprint and optimized distro for the Raspberry Pi. You can setup a
pankso@485 47 fast and eco music server, development box, desktop, web server and
pankso@493 48 much more with SliTaz Raspberry Pi. For a common list of applications
pankso@493 49 please read the <a href="../codex/apps.html">SliTaz ARM Codex</a>.
pankso@485 50 </p>
pankso@485 51
pankso@518 52 <div class="box-rpi">
paul@521 53 20140412: LEDs and GPIO support in the CGI web interface!
pankso@485 54 </div>
pankso@485 55
pankso@485 56 <div style="text-align: center;">
pankso@485 57 <a href="../images/shots/tazberry.png"><img
pankso@485 58 src="../images/shots/tazberry_thumb.png"
pankso@519 59 alt="tazberry.png" style="margin: 4px 0;" /></a>
pankso@485 60 <a href="../images/shots/slitaz-rpi-cgiadm.png"><img
pankso@485 61 src="../images/shots/slitaz-rpi-cgiadm_thumb.png"
pankso@519 62 alt="slitaz-rpi-jwm PNG" style="margin: 4px 0;" /></a>
pankso@485 63 <a href="../images/shots/slitaz-rpi-jwm.png"><img
pankso@485 64 src="../images/shots/slitaz-rpi-jwm_thumb.png"
pankso@519 65 alt="slitaz-rpi-cgi PNG" style="margin: 4px 0;" /></a>
pankso@485 66 </div>
pankso@485 67
pankso@493 68 <div class="box-rpi">
pankso@493 69 Official Raspberry Pi website:
pankso@493 70 <a href="http://www.raspberrypi.org/">www.raspberrypi.org</a>
pankso@493 71 </div>
pankso@493 72
pankso@485 73 <h2>Downloads</h2>
pankso@485 74
pankso@485 75 <p>
paul@488 76 SliTaz Raspberry Pi actually provides a text mode base system and a
pankso@485 77 light desktop flavor powered by JWM and the FOX toolkit. Download
paul@488 78 the tarball, extract, install and boot your Raspberry Pi!
pankso@485 79 </p>
pankso@485 80
pankso@485 81 <div class="box-dl">
pankso@485 82 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/arm/rpi/slitaz-rpi-base-20140329.tar.bz2"
pankso@485 83 >slitaz-rpi-base-20140329</a> (22 Mb)
pankso@485 84 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/arm/rpi/slitaz-rpi-desktop-20140329.tar.bz2"
pankso@485 85 >slitaz-rpi-desktop-20140329</a> (34 Mb)
pankso@485 86 </div>
pankso@485 87
pankso@485 88 <h2>Installation</h2>
pankso@485 89
pankso@485 90 <pre class="box-up">
pankso@485 91 boot/ : Must be copied to a FAT32 partition
pankso@485 92 rootfs/ : Must be copied to an ext4 or btrfs partition
pankso@485 93 </pre>
pankso@485 94
pankso@485 95 <p>
pankso@493 96 Be sure the SD card has got 3 partitions (boot, swap, root). The
paul@492 97 recommended partition sizes are 40Mb for /boot, 420Mb for swap and
paul@496 98 using all available free space for root. Then you simply have to
pankso@493 99 run the install.sh script from the SliTaz Raspberry Pi release
pankso@493 100 directory:
pankso@485 101 </p>
pankso@485 102
pankso@485 103 <pre>
pankso@485 104 # ./install.sh
pankso@485 105 </pre>
pankso@485 106
pankso@485 107 <h2>Remote control</h2>
pankso@485 108
pankso@485 109 <p>
paul@488 110 SliTaz Raspberry Pi provides a CGI SHell remote control environment
paul@521 111 with custom rpi_config plugins support. You can rebooot/halt
pankso@516 112 the system, edit or upload files and set boot options. Creating new
paul@488 113 plugins is a nice way to learn CGI/SHell scripts and Linux commands.
paul@521 114 See: <a href="../codex/config.html#cgi-adm">Codex: CGI/Web remote control</a>
paul@521 115 for more information.
pankso@485 116 </p>
pankso@485 117
pankso@485 118 <p>
paul@521 119 SliTaz Raspberry Pi can also be controlled via
paul@521 120 the cmdline and an encrypted SSH connection. Finally, you can also control
paul@521 121 SliTaz graphically with a VNC viewer: simply install and start the x11vnc
pankso@516 122 server on your Raspberry Pi and connect from any computer or mobile
paul@521 123 device.
pankso@485 124 </p>
pankso@485 125
pankso@475 126 <h2>TazBerry</h2>
pankso@475 127
pankso@485 128 <p>
pankso@485 129 TazBerry is a Ncurses GUI to configure your SliTaz Raspberry Pi box.
paul@488 130 It provides a simple menu and lets you edit files with your favorite
pankso@485 131 text editor. TazBerry can be started from the window manger menu or
paul@488 132 from the cmdline with: 'tazberry'
pankso@485 133 </p>
pankso@475 134
pankso@491 135 <h2>Raspberry Pi server</h2>
pankso@491 136
pankso@491 137 <p>
paul@492 138 By default SliTaz Raspberry Pi provides some tiny and low footprint
paul@492 139 servers and some additional services can be installed via the Spk
paul@492 140 packages manager. Installed servers are ftpd, httpd, tftpd, ntpd,
pankso@491 141 udhcpd and the Dropbear SSH server. MPD, the best audio server is
pankso@493 142 also on the mirror.
pankso@491 143 </p>
pankso@491 144
pankso@491 145 <p>
pankso@493 146 To install the MPD music player daemon (config file is: /etc/mpd.conf):
pankso@491 147 </p>
pankso@491 148
pankso@491 149 <pre>
pankso@493 150 # spk-add mpd
pankso@491 151 </pre>
pankso@491 152
pankso@483 153 <h2>Sat-rpi builder</h2>
pankso@475 154
pankso@475 155 <p>
pankso@485 156 The Raspberry Pi has a lot of specifications. SliTaz ARM provides
pankso@485 157 'sat-rpi' to build custom SliTaz Rpi distro images ready to boot.
pankso@516 158 A quickstart guide is in the SliTaz Raspberry Pi repository:
pankso@475 159 </p>
pankso@475 160
pankso@516 161 <div class="box-rpi">
pankso@516 162 Sat-rpi: <a href="../tools.cgi?doc&amp;tool=sat-rpi">README</a>
pankso@516 163 </div>
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