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pankso@7 23 <h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0</font></h1>
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pankso@7 30 <h2><font color="#DF8F06">Releases notes</font></h2>
pankso@7 31
pankso@7 32 <ul>
pankso@7 33 <li><a href="#overview">Overview.</a></li>
pankso@7 34 <li><a href="#hardware">Supported Hardware.</a></li>
pankso@7 35 <li><a href="#livecd">LiveCD Flavors.</a></li>
pankso@7 36 <li><a href="#install">Installation.</a></li>
pankso@7 37 <li><a href="#kernel">Linux Kernel.</a></li>
pankso@7 38 <li><a href="#packages">Software Packages.</a></li>
pankso@7 39 <li><a href="#desktop">Graphical Desktops.</a></li>
pankso@7 40 <li><a href="#support">Support and Documentation.</a></li>
pankso@7 41 <li><a href="#security">Security.</a></li>
pankso@7 42 <li><a href="#upgrade">From Cooking to Stable.</a></li>
pankso@7 43 <li><a href="#people">People of the Project.</a></li>
pankso@7 44 </ul>
pankso@7 45
pankso@7 46 <a name="overview"></a>
pankso@7 47 <h3><font color="#6c0023"></font>Overview</h3>
pankso@7 48 <p>
pankso@7 49 SliTaz GNU/Linux is a free, open source community project. Version 1.0 was
pankso@7 50 released on March 22 2008 after two years of hard work. Slitaz comprises of 448
pankso@7 51 software packages easily installed via the "Tazpkg" package manager. The LiveCD
pankso@7 52 can be fully configured to taste, to easily create a custom distribution
pankso@7 53 specificically for tasks such as multimedia, graphics or development.
pankso@7 54 </p>
pankso@7 55 <p>
pankso@7 56 Slitaz can also be installed to your hard drive, or used with USB media - with
pankso@7 57 "TazUSB" you are only a few simple commands away from a fully formatted and
pankso@7 58 configured USB device, ready to boot.
pankso@7 59 </p>
pankso@7 60 <p>
pankso@7 61 Technical support is provided to users via the mailing list and the official
pankso@7 62 forum. The "Slitaz Handbook" is an instructive manual on how to use and finely
pankso@7 63 configure the system. Slitaz can be updated easily via the graphic installer or
pankso@7 64 by using the simple fast text installer.
pankso@7 65 </p>
pankso@7 66
pankso@7 67 <a name="hardware"></a>
pankso@7 68 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Supported Hardware</font></h3>
pankso@7 69 <p>
pankso@7 70 SliTaz GNU/Linux supports all machines based on i486 or x86 Intel compatible
pankso@7 71 processors. A minimum 128MB of memory is recommended to use the main LiveCD.
pankso@7 72 64MB is needed for the "slitaz-loram" flavor and 16MB for the
pankso@7 73 "slitaz-loram-cdrom" flavor.
pankso@7 74 </p>
pankso@7 75 <p>
pankso@7 76 With the slitaz-loram flavour, the system is less responsive, but allows you to
pankso@7 77 graphically install SliTaz on very old machines. Once installed, Slitaz works
pankso@7 78 well with a minimum of 16MB memory, but forget about using Firefox to surf the
pankso@7 79 web - you'll have to use the text based 'links' for example.
pankso@7 80 </p>
pankso@7 81 <p>
pankso@7 82 Most network and sound card drivers are supported in the Kernel. Presently,
pankso@7 83 power management is enabled by default with ACPI and support for laptops is
pankso@7 84 enabled with the "ac" and "battery" modules.
pankso@7 85 </p>
pankso@7 86
pankso@7 87 <a name="livecd"></a>
pankso@7 88 <h3><font color="#6c0023">LiveCD Flavors</font></h3>
pankso@7 89 <p>
pankso@7 90 SliTaz GNU/Linux is distributed as a bootable LiveCD allowing you to
pankso@7 91 graphically install to the hard drive and retain the use of your previous
pankso@7 92 system including all settings, applications, documents etc.
pankso@7 93 </p>
pankso@7 94 <p>
pankso@7 95 The project distributes an ISO image called "core", which is the body of the
pankso@7 96 system, providing a selection of multi-use packages for surfing the web,
pankso@7 97 listening to music, audio editing, image manipulation, developing (including
pankso@7 98 PHP/SQL), editing ISOs or burning to optical media. It's just one click in the
pankso@7 99 application menu to find software installed by category.
pankso@7 100 </p>
pankso@7 101 <p>
pankso@7 102 The "core" LiveCD can also be customised and rebuilt both graphically or from
pankso@7 103 the command line. Install your own custom set of packages, or simply use one
pankso@7 104 of the preset flavors on the mirror. Then simply generate your distribution
pankso@7 105 with the "Tazlito" tool.
pankso@7 106 </p>
pankso@7 107
pankso@7 108 <a name="install"></a>
pankso@7 109 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Installation</font></h3>
pankso@7 110 <p>
pankso@7 111 The installation is fully automated and can be done graphically or in text
pankso@7 112 mode. The prerequisite material and other useful information can be found in the
pankso@7 113 Manual and Handbook.
pankso@7 114 </p>
pankso@7 115 <p>
pankso@7 116 If you want to partition a disk before installation, you can quickly use
pankso@7 117 Gparted in LiveCD mode or use a flavor containing the partitioning tool. At
pankso@7 118 the end of the installation it is possible to setup the "GRUB" bootloader which
pankso@7 119 is capable of starting almost all operating systems. This allows SliTaz to
pankso@7 120 co-exist with a previously installed operating system, such as Windows.
pankso@7 121 </p>
pankso@7 122
pankso@7 123 <a name="kernel"></a>
pankso@7 124 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Linux Kernel</font></h3>
pankso@7 125 <p>
pankso@7 126 Slitaz GNU/Linux is distributed with the Linux Kernel 2.6.24.2, patched for
pankso@7 127 LZMA compression support and display correction for the virtual console. The
pankso@7 128 support for IDE and SCSI is integrated, as are the filesystems ext2 and ext3.
pankso@7 129 </p>
pankso@7 130 <p>
pankso@7 131 Most network cards are supported either directly or as loadable modules with
pankso@7 132 'modprobe'. Video capture, if needed, requires the ieee1394, raw1394 and
pankso@7 133 oci1394 modules installed. The management of the sound card drivers is obtained
pankso@7 134 with 'soundconf'.
pankso@7 135 </p>
pankso@7 136 <p>
pankso@7 137 The configuration of startup modules is located in /etc/rcS.conf. In
pankso@7 138 LiveCD/LiveUSB mode you can use 'modprobe=mod1, mod2' to load various modules
pankso@7 139 at boot time.
pankso@7 140 </p>
pankso@7 141 <p>
pankso@7 142 The Linux Kernel configuration of SliTaz is available in the compressed file
pankso@7 143 /proc/config.gz and also in the Mercurial repositories.
pankso@7 144 </p>
pankso@7 145
pankso@7 146 <a name="packages"></a>
pankso@7 147 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Software Packages</font></h3>
pankso@7 148 <p>
pankso@7 149 The management of software packages is done with the custom package manager
pankso@7 150 "Tazpkg". It's simple, fast, stable and offers an interactive mode. Among the
pankso@7 151 448 packages available you will find anything you need to transform your
pankso@7 152 machine to a complete graphical desktop (e17), a graphics studio with The Gimp
pankso@7 153 or Inkscape, or to a video editor with Kino. You can experience the world wide
pankso@7 154 web with instant messaging, VOIP, email and of course through a web browser.
pankso@7 155 </p>
pankso@7 156 <p>
pankso@7 157 Slitaz is also designed to function as a powerful web server, using the stable
pankso@7 158 LightTPD/PHP package (installed by default), supporting CGI, Perl and Python.
pankso@7 159 </p>
pankso@7 160 <p>
pankso@7 161 Rsync is used for incremental backup and iptables functions as the firewall.
pankso@7 162 SliTaz can of course also provide a complete development environment with the
pankso@7 163 GCC 4.2.2 compiler, Geany IDE, Mercurial Repostitories and all development
pankso@7 164 libraries. Packages can be found through the search function of Tazpkg or via
pankso@11 165 the website: <a
pankso@11 166 href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/packages/">http://www.slitaz.org/en/packages/</a>
pankso@7 167 </p>
pankso@7 168 <p>
pankso@7 169 The binary packages on the mirror can all be compiled by using the "wok" or
pankso@7 170 "Tazwok" to cook. All of the developer documentation is contained in the
pankso@7 171 "SliTaz Cookbook" and is available online.
pankso@7 172 </p>
pankso@7 173
pankso@7 174 <a name="desktop"></a>
pankso@7 175 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Graphical Desktops</font></h3>
pankso@7 176 <p>
pankso@7 177 By default, the Slitaz LiveCD uses the very light and stable JWM window manager.
pankso@7 178 The integration of the taskbar "LXpanel" makes it possible to dynamically
pankso@7 179 provide a menu based on the Freedesktop standards. The principle is to have a
pankso@7 180 small menu accessible via a screen click with the favourites, windows effects,
pankso@7 181 LiveCD and LiveUSB tools, JWM configuration and system actions made available.
pankso@7 182 Applications can also be accessed through the menu supplied by LXpanel.
pankso@7 183 </p>
pankso@7 184 <p>
pankso@7 185 Through the support of a LiveCD flavor or an installed system you can install
pankso@7 186 the Enlightenment (e17) desktop environment or the Openbox window manager.
pankso@7 187 The different sessions can be selected via the F1 key when using the "Slim"
pankso@7 188 login window. To change the default session you can use 'tazx' or manually edit
pankso@7 189 the ~/.Xinitrc file.
pankso@7 190 </p>
pankso@7 191
pankso@7 192 <a name="support"></a>
pankso@7 193 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Support and Documentation</font></h3>
pankso@7 194 <p></p>
pankso@7 195 The SliTaz project offers various means of help and support to users of the
pankso@7 196 system, using the mailing list, forum or IRC channel. User documentation
pankso@7 197 is contained in the SliTaz Handbook, making it possible to configure SliTaz
pankso@7 198 to some degree. The Handbook is also available on the web site. The manuals
pankso@7 199 of the various tools are installed on the system and are available through the
pankso@7 200 documentation menu - they describe all the various commands made possible by
pankso@7 201 the tools. The development of the operating system and the use of the wok and
pankso@7 202 receipts are described in the "Slitaz Cookbook". The books, manuals and memos
pankso@11 203 are all available online: <a
pankso@11 204 href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/">http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/</a>
pankso@7 205
pankso@7 206 <a name="security"></a>
pankso@7 207 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Security</font></h3>
pankso@7 208 <p>
pankso@7 209 For the benefit of a safe and secure system it's important to recharge and
pankso@7 210 update packages regularly. The Firewall is provided by iptables, and the
pankso@7 211 LightTPD server supports authentication by encrypted passwords and Dropbear
pankso@7 212 provides a secure SSH client and server. The passwords for the users of the
pankso@7 213 system are encrypted and only the root administrator can modify system files.
pankso@7 214 For information about how to configure the firewall, you can refer to the
pankso@7 215 Handbook. The packages related to security are all classified under the topic:
pankso@7 216 Security.
pankso@7 217 </p>
pankso@7 218
pankso@7 219 <a name="upgrade"></a>
pankso@7 220 <h3><font color="#6c0023">From Cooking to Stable</font></h3>
pankso@7 221 <p>
pankso@7 222 The installer of SLiTaz GNU/linux offers an update function allowing you to
pankso@7 223 upgrade from a 'Cooking' to 'Stable' version. To upgrade the system you first
pankso@7 224 need to boot the 'Stable' LiveCD, launch the installer, select upgrade and then
pankso@7 225 specify the partition containing the system that you want to update. The
pankso@7 226 installer will then clean out the system and reinstall all the packages not
pankso@7 227 present on the CD from the mirror. When this has finished you can reboot
pankso@7 228 with your new version of SliTaz. Note that this method can also be used to
pankso@7 229 rebuild an already installed system, while retaining the selection of packages
pankso@7 230 already installed.
pankso@7 231 </p>
pankso@7 232 <p>
pankso@7 233 Note that the installer will keep a copy of the list of packages and a complete
pankso@7 234 archive of the /etc directory (etc.tar.gz) in /var/lib/slitaz-install.
pankso@7 235 </p>
pankso@7 236
pankso@7 237 <a name="people"></a>
pankso@7 238 <h3><font color="#6c0023">People of the Project</font></h3>
pankso@7 239 <p>
pankso@7 240 SliTaz is proud to be an international community project. The people of the
pankso@7 241 project are the ones who develop the distribution, correct the website,
pankso@7 242 develop the HG repositories and write the official documentation. Passing
pankso@7 243 through Switzerland, France, Quebec, Algeria and England.
pankso@7 244 </p>
pankso@7 245 <ul>
pankso@7 246 <li>Christophe Lincoln</li>
pankso@7 247 <li>Pascal Bellard</li>
pankso@7 248 <li>Eric Joseph-Alexandre</li>
pankso@7 249 <li>Julien Rabier</li>
pankso@9 250 <li>Paul Issott</li>
pankso@7 251 <li>Andrew Miller</li>
pankso@7 252 <li>Serge Daigle</li>
pankso@7 253 <li>Gauthier Bar</li>
pankso@7 254 <li>Mohamed Jabara</li>
pankso@7 255 <li>Gwenhaël Goavec-Merou</li>
pankso@7 256 <li>Didier Bretin</li>
pankso@7 257 </ul>
pankso@7 258 <p>
pankso@7 259 The project also wishes to thank all the reviewers, testers, hackers and users
pankso@7 260 who have taken the time to help advance the distribution.
pankso@7 261 </p>
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