slitaz-forge rev 534

General Codex improvment
author Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org>
date Thu May 01 03:39:29 2014 +0200 (2014-05-01)
parents eebec8d5fda8
children cc696b0add40
files arm/codex/apps.html 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/apps.html	Wed Apr 30 19:08:16 2014 +0100
     1.2 +++ b/arm/codex/apps.html	Thu May 01 03:39:29 2014 +0200
     1.3 @@ -64,9 +64,11 @@
     1.4  <h2 id="networking">Networking</h2>
     1.5  
     1.6  <ul>
     1.7 +	<li>FLTK/GUI web browser: <b>dillo</b></li>
     1.8  	<li>Web browser: <b>links</b> (gui or cmdline)</li>
     1.9  	<li>Cmdline web browser: <b>lynx</b></li>
    1.10  	<li>Cmdline IRC client: <b>tazirc</b></li>
    1.11 +	<li>Network mapper: <b>nmap</b></li>
    1.12  </ul>
    1.13  
    1.14  <h2 id="servers">Servers</h2>
     2.1 --- a/arm/codex/faq.html	Wed Apr 30 19:08:16 2014 +0100
     2.2 +++ b/arm/codex/faq.html	Thu May 01 03:39:29 2014 +0200
     2.3 @@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
     2.4  	<li><a href="#nas">Can I use SliTaz ARM to build a NAS ?</a></li>
     2.5  	<li><a href="#spk">How to install new software ?</a></li>
     2.6  	<li><a href="#sts">Does SliTaz handle small screens ?</a></li>
     2.7 +	<li><a href="#devices">Which devices are supported ?</a></li>
     2.8  </ul>
     2.9  
    2.10  <h2 id="nas">Can I use SliTaz ARM to build a NAS ?</h2>
    2.11 @@ -56,6 +57,12 @@
    2.12  	small displays.
    2.13  </p>
    2.14  
    2.15 +<h2 id="devices">Which devices are supported ?</h2>
    2.16 +<p>
    2.17 +	Actually only the Rasperry Pi is tested by SliTaz developers. But 
    2.18 +	any armel devices should be supported.
    2.19 +</p>
    2.20 +
    2.21  <!-- Close content -->
    2.22  </div>
    2.23  
     3.1 --- a/arm/codex/index.html	Wed Apr 30 19:08:16 2014 +0100
     3.2 +++ b/arm/codex/index.html	Thu May 01 03:39:29 2014 +0200
     3.3 @@ -39,6 +39,13 @@
     3.4  	<li><a href="setup.html">Setup</a> - Services setup guides</li>
     3.5  </ul>
     3.6  
     3.7 +<h2>SliTaz Raspberry Pi book</h2>
     3.8 +
     3.9 +<p>
    3.10 +	<a href="pibook.html">Pibook</a> - A PocketBook dedicated to SliTaz 
    3.11 +	and the Raspberry Pi:
    3.12 +</p>
    3.13 +
    3.14  <!-- Close content -->
    3.15  </div>
    3.16  
     4.1 --- a/arm/codex/setup.html	Wed Apr 30 19:08:16 2014 +0100
     4.2 +++ b/arm/codex/setup.html	Thu May 01 03:39:29 2014 +0200
     4.3 @@ -56,6 +56,18 @@
     4.4  	<li>Virtual hosts configs: <b>/etc/lighttpd/vhosts.conf</b></li>
     4.5  </ul>
     4.6  
     4.7 +<p>
     4.8 +	You can reach you server with the IP address of the machine or from
     4.9 +	the machine itself via the localhost URL (link below). And you you 
    4.10 +	can have some stats and the server status by adding 'server-status'
    4.11 +	to the server URL, example with the loopback IP address:
    4.12 +</p>
    4.13 +
    4.14 +<pre class="box-up">
    4.15 +server root   : <a href="http://localhost">http://localhost</a>
    4.16 +Server status : <a href="http://127.0.0.1/server-status">http://127.0.0.1/server-status</a>
    4.17 +</pre>
    4.18 +
    4.19  <h2 id="znc">IRC bouncer setup</h2>
    4.20  
    4.21  <p>
     5.1 --- a/arm/codex/system.html	Wed Apr 30 19:08:16 2014 +0100
     5.2 +++ b/arm/codex/system.html	Thu May 01 03:39:29 2014 +0200
     5.3 @@ -40,27 +40,36 @@
     5.4  </ul>
     5.5  
     5.6  <h2 id="firstboot">First boot setup</h2>
     5.7 +
     5.8  <p>
     5.9  	On the first SliTaz ARM boot you will be prompted to configure basic
    5.10 -	system settings such as the system keymap and the root password. If
    5.11 -	you don't want this setup you can create a file with the current date as
    5.12 -	content. Mount the sdcard and create a file /var/lib/slitaz/post-install
    5.13 -	before you boot.
    5.14 +	system settings such as the system keymap, the root password, default
    5.15 +	user settings and wifi configuration.
    5.16  </p>
    5.17 +<p>
    5.18 +	If you don't want this setup you can create a file with the current 
    5.19 +	date as content. Mount the sdcard and create a file 'post-install'
    5.20 +	before you boot. Example with the third sdcard partition mounted
    5.21 +	on /mnt:
    5.22 +</p>
    5.23 +<pre>
    5.24 +# date > /mnt/var/lib/slitaz/post-install
    5.25 +</pre>
    5.26  
    5.27  <h2 id="slitaz-config">SliTaz Ncurses config</h2>
    5.28 +
    5.29  <p>
    5.30  	Each SliTaz ARM flavor provides an Ncurses dialog tool to configure the
    5.31  	system from the Linux kernel console or from an X session with mouse
    5.32  	support. The slitaz-config tool can be found in the 'System Tools'
    5.33  	menu or can be run from a cmdline:
    5.34  </p>
    5.35 -
    5.36  <pre>
    5.37  # slitaz-config
    5.38  </pre>
    5.39  
    5.40  <h2 id="spk">Packages management</h2>
    5.41 +
    5.42  <p>
    5.43  	The recommended package manager for Slitaz ARM is 'spk', the package
    5.44  	is installed by default on all flavors and provides several tools to
    5.45 @@ -78,20 +87,29 @@
    5.46  	the system, edit any system files, check system status or upload
    5.47  	files via a nice web interface.
    5.48  </p>
    5.49 -
    5.50  <p>
    5.51 -	You must first start the web server then check the IP address of your
    5.52 -	device and connect with the root user and password via the IP:
    5.53 +	To use the interface, you must find the IP address of your device
    5.54 +	and connect with the root user and password via the correct local IP.
    5.55 +	You can use ipinfo on on device to get the IP address:
    5.56  </p>
    5.57 -
    5.58  <pre>
    5.59 +$ ipinfo
    5.60 +URL: http://192.168.x.xxx/adm
    5.61 +</pre>
    5.62 +<p>
    5.63 +	The service is started by default to help new users. If you want to
    5.64 +	stop/start the web server manually from cmdline you can use the
    5.65 +	following commands and if you want to disable the service at boot
    5.66 +	you must edit: <b>/etc/rcS.conf</b>. Start or stop the web server:
    5.67 +</p>
    5.68 +<pre>
    5.69 +# stopd httpd
    5.70  # startd httpd
    5.71 -# ifconfig
    5.72  </pre>
    5.73 -
    5.74 -<div>
    5.75 -	<b>URL:</b> http://192.168.1.xxx/adm
    5.76 -</div>
    5.77 +<p>
    5.78 +	If you wich to run the service on an othe port, you can edit the web
    5.79 +	server configuration file: <b>/etc/httpd.conf</b>
    5.80 +</p>
    5.81  
    5.82  <!-- Close content -->
    5.83  </div>
     6.1 --- a/arm/rpi/index.html	Wed Apr 30 19:08:16 2014 +0100
     6.2 +++ b/arm/rpi/index.html	Thu May 01 03:39:29 2014 +0200
     6.3 @@ -86,38 +86,30 @@
     6.4  
     6.5  <h2>Installation</h2>
     6.6  
     6.7 -<pre class="box-up">
     6.8 -boot/    : Must be copied to a FAT32 partition
     6.9 -rootfs/  : Must be copied to an ext4 or btrfs partition
    6.10 -</pre>
    6.11 -
    6.12  <p>
    6.13 -	Be sure the SD card has got 3 partitions (boot, swap, root). The 
    6.14 -	recommended partition sizes are 40Mb for /boot, 420Mb for swap and
    6.15 -	using all available free space for root. Then you simply have to 
    6.16 -	run the install.sh script from the SliTaz Raspberry Pi release 
    6.17 -	directory:
    6.18 +	For now the only installation option isto have 3 partitions on the SD
    6.19 +	card then run the install.sh script from a Linux system. In time we 
    6.20 +	will try to provide disk image for MS Windows and OSX users.
    6.21  </p>
    6.22  
    6.23 -<pre>
    6.24 -# ./install.sh
    6.25 -</pre>
    6.26 +<div class="box-up">
    6.27 +	PiBook: <a href="../codex/pibook.html#install">Installation instructions</a>
    6.28 +</div>
    6.29  
    6.30  <h2>Remote control</h2>
    6.31  
    6.32  <p>
    6.33  	SliTaz Raspberry Pi provides a CGI SHell remote control environment
    6.34 -	with custom rpi_config plugins support. You can reboot/halt
    6.35 -	the system, edit or upload files and set boot options. Creating new
    6.36 -	plugins is a nice way to learn CGI/SHell scripts and Linux commands.
    6.37 -	See: <a href="../codex/config.html#cgi-adm">Codex: CGI/Web remote control</a>
    6.38 +	with custom plugins. Creating new plugins is a nice way to learn 
    6.39 +	CGI/SHell scripts and Linux commands. See: 
    6.40 +	<a href="../codex/system.html#cgi-adm">Codex: CGI/Web remote control</a>
    6.41  	for more information.
    6.42  </p>
    6.43  
    6.44  <p>
    6.45 -	SliTaz Raspberry Pi can also be controlled via
    6.46 -	the cmdline and an encrypted SSH connection. Finally, you can also control
    6.47 -	SliTaz graphically with a VNC viewer: simply install and start the x11vnc
    6.48 +	SliTaz Raspberry Pi can also be controlled via the cmdline and an 
    6.49 +	encrypted SSH connection. Finally, you can also control SliTaz 
    6.50 +	graphically with a VNC viewer: simply install and start the x11vnc
    6.51  	server on your Raspberry Pi and connect from any computer or mobile 
    6.52  	device.
    6.53  </p>