slitaz-forge rev 521
Tiny edits
author | Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org> |
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date | Sun Apr 13 17:21:27 2014 +0100 (2014-04-13) |
parents | 288fda66a55e |
children | 4adbefb9d7b0 |
files | arm/codex/README arm/codex/faq.html arm/codex/index.html arm/codex/setup.html arm/codex/system.html arm/rpi/index.html |
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1.1 --- a/arm/codex/README Sun Apr 13 14:23:36 2014 +0200 1.2 +++ b/arm/codex/README Sun Apr 13 17:21:27 2014 +0100 1.3 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ 1.4 and images/ symlink help to package. 1.5 1.6 1.7 - * faq.html : Frenqently Asked Questions 1.8 + * faq.html : Frequently Asked Questions 1.9 * apps.html : List of applications with tips 1.10 * config.html : System and devices configuration 1.11 * setup.html : System and services setup guides
2.1 --- a/arm/codex/faq.html Sun Apr 13 14:23:36 2014 +0200 2.2 +++ b/arm/codex/faq.html Sun Apr 13 17:21:27 2014 +0100 2.3 @@ -52,8 +52,8 @@ 2.4 2.5 <h2 id="sts">Does SliTaz handle small screens ?</h2> 2.6 <p> 2.7 - Yes, the SliTaz Tiny/Touch Screen desktop provide a nice environment for 2.8 - small display. 2.9 + Yes, the SliTaz Tiny/Touch Screen desktop provides a nice environment for 2.10 + small displays. 2.11 </p> 2.12 2.13 <!-- Close content -->
3.1 --- a/arm/codex/index.html Sun Apr 13 14:23:36 2014 +0200 3.2 +++ b/arm/codex/index.html Sun Apr 13 17:21:27 2014 +0100 3.3 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ 3.4 <li><a href="faq.html">The FAQ</a> - Frequently Asked Questions</li> 3.5 <li><a href="system.html">System</a> - System & devices configuration</li> 3.6 <li><a href="apps.html">Applications</a> - List of applications with tips</li> 3.7 - <li><a href="setup.html">Setup</a> - Services setup mini guides</li> 3.8 + <li><a href="setup.html">Setup</a> - Services setup guides</li> 3.9 </ul> 3.10 3.11 <!-- Close content -->
4.1 --- a/arm/codex/setup.html Sun Apr 13 14:23:36 2014 +0200 4.2 +++ b/arm/codex/setup.html Sun Apr 13 17:21:27 2014 +0100 4.3 @@ -40,9 +40,9 @@ 4.4 <h2 id="httpd">HTTP Web server</h2> 4.5 4.6 <p> 4.7 - SliTaz ARM can be turn into a powerfull web server, since the include 4.8 - Busybox HTTPd daemon have some limitations we recommend to use the 4.9 - light anf fast 'lighttpd' package with modules, CGI and advanced 4.10 + SliTaz ARM can be turned into a powerful web server, since the included 4.11 + Busybox HTTPd daemon has some limitations, we recommend using the 4.12 + light and fast 'lighttpd' package with modules, CGI and advanced 4.13 configuration support: 4.14 </p> 4.15
5.1 --- a/arm/codex/system.html Sun Apr 13 14:23:36 2014 +0200 5.2 +++ b/arm/codex/system.html Sun Apr 13 17:21:27 2014 +0100 5.3 @@ -50,10 +50,10 @@ 5.4 5.5 <h2 id="slitaz-config">SliTaz Ncurses config</h2> 5.6 <p> 5.7 - Each SliTaz ARM flavor provide a Ncurses dialog tool to configure the 5.8 + Each SliTaz ARM flavor provides an Ncurses dialog tool to configure the 5.9 system from the Linux kernel console or from an X session with mouse 5.10 support. The slitaz-config tool can be found in the 'System Tools' 5.11 - menu or can be run from cmdline: 5.12 + menu or can be run from a cmdline: 5.13 </p> 5.14 5.15 <pre> 5.16 @@ -62,21 +62,21 @@ 5.17 5.18 <h2 id="spk">Packages management</h2> 5.19 <p> 5.20 - The recomended package manager for Slitaz ARM is 'spk', zhe packages 5.21 - is installed by default on all flavors and provide several tools to 5.22 - handle SliTaz packages. Spk was coded with multiarch architecture, it 5.23 - handle miltiple packages in arguments and provide a Ncurses GUI 5.24 - interface. The spk documentation in install in /usr/share/doc/spk 5.25 + The recommended package manager for Slitaz ARM is 'spk', the package 5.26 + is installed by default on all flavors and provides several tools to 5.27 + handle SliTaz packages. Spk was coded using a multi-arch architecture, it 5.28 + handles multiple packages in arguments and provides an Ncurses GUI 5.29 + interface. The spk documentation is installed in /usr/share/doc/spk 5.30 and can be found in the desktop menu. 5.31 </p> 5.32 5.33 <h2 id="cgi-adm">CGI/Web remote control</h2> 5.34 5.35 <p> 5.36 - SliTaz ARM flavors provides a CGI SHell remote control environment 5.37 + SliTaz ARM flavors provide a CGI SHell remote control environment 5.38 with plugins support and HTTP authentication. You can rebooot/halt 5.39 the system, edit any system files, check system status or upload 5.40 - file via a nice web interface. 5.41 + files via a nice web interface. 5.42 </p> 5.43 5.44 <p>
6.1 --- a/arm/rpi/index.html Sun Apr 13 14:23:36 2014 +0200 6.2 +++ b/arm/rpi/index.html Sun Apr 13 17:21:27 2014 +0100 6.3 @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ 6.4 </p> 6.5 6.6 <div class="box-rpi"> 6.7 - 20140412: Leds and GPIO support in the CGI web interface! 6.8 + 20140412: LEDs and GPIO support in the CGI web interface! 6.9 </div> 6.10 6.11 <div style="text-align: center;"> 6.12 @@ -108,18 +108,19 @@ 6.13 6.14 <p> 6.15 SliTaz Raspberry Pi provides a CGI SHell remote control environment 6.16 - with custom rpi_config plugin support. You can rebooot/halt 6.17 + with custom rpi_config plugins support. You can rebooot/halt 6.18 the system, edit or upload files and set boot options. Creating new 6.19 plugins is a nice way to learn CGI/SHell scripts and Linux commands. 6.20 + See: <a href="../codex/config.html#cgi-adm">Codex: CGI/Web remote control</a> 6.21 + for more information. 6.22 </p> 6.23 6.24 <p> 6.25 - See: <a href="../codex/config.html#cgi-adm">Codex: CGI/Web remote control</a> 6.26 - for more information. SliTaz Raspberry Pi can also be controled via 6.27 - the cmdline and an encrypted SSH connection. Finaly you can also control 6.28 - graphicaly SliTaz with a VNC viewer: simply install and start the x11vnc 6.29 + SliTaz Raspberry Pi can also be controlled via 6.30 + the cmdline and an encrypted SSH connection. Finally, you can also control 6.31 + SliTaz graphically with a VNC viewer: simply install and start the x11vnc 6.32 server on your Raspberry Pi and connect from any computer or mobile 6.33 - devices. 6.34 + device. 6.35 </p> 6.36 6.37 <h2>TazBerry</h2>