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5 <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - System Tools</title>
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22 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a>
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23 </div>
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24 <h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1>
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29 <div class="content-right"></div>
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30
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31 <h2><font color="#DF8F06">System Tools</font></h2>
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32
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33 <ul>
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34 <li><a href="#clex">Clex</a> - Command line File Manager.</li>
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35 <li><a href="#pcmanfm">PCmanFM</a> - File Manager.</li>
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36 <li><a href="#htop">Htop</a> - View system processes.</li>
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37 <li><a href="#mountbox">Mountbox</a> - Mount devices.</li>
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38 <li><a href="#gparted">Gparted</a> - Partition a hard drive.</li>
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39 <li><a href="network-config.html#netbox">Netbox</a> - Configure network.</li>
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40 </ul>
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41
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42 <a name="clex"></a>
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43 <h3>Clex - Command line File Manager</h3>
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44 <p>
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45 To navigate through your folders and directories you can use <code>cd</code>
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46 on the command line or launch the 'Clex File Manager'. Using ncurses,
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47 clex is fast and easy to use and can be configured through the files
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48 ~/.clexrc and ~/.clexbm (bookmarks) or via the panel (ctrl -g).
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49 To start clex from a terminal or console:
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51 <pre>
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52 $ clex
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55 <a name="pcmanfm"></a>
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56 <h3>PCmanFM - File Manager</h3>
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57 <p>
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58 PCmanFM is a file manager providing many useful functions for daily tasks
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59 such as managing devices, opening terminals in the current directory,
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60 tabbed browsing, drag and drop, creating directories or managing file
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61 permissions. It contains bookmarks to allow you to browse faster, search
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62 functions and much more. PCmanFM can be launched with some command line
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63 options - you can set the wallpaper to display or open folders in new
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64 tabs, etc. For a full list of options: <code>$ pcmanfm --help-all</code>.
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65 </p>
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66 <p>
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67 PCmanFM supports hotkeys (firefox) and the context menu
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68 (right click on file/directory) makes it easy to unpack
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69 <code>.taz .gz</code> archives, compress and create archives.
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70 </p>
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72 <a name="htop"></a>
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73 <h3>Htop - View system processes</h3>
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74 <p>
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75 Htop is a system process viewer that displays cpu load, memory state (RAM)
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76 and swap used. It can also display the number of tasks, uptime and PIDs
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77 of active processes. Htop can be used with the keyboard in console mode,
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78 the mouse with a X terminal (xterm) and provides configuration options (F2).
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79 Htop can also kill processes - you can select items with the up/down
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80 arrows or a mouse click. Note htop also functions via SSH and can be used
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81 to monitor a remote server:
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82 </p>
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83 <pre>
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84 # tazpkg get-install htop
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85 </pre>
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87 <a name="mountbox"></a>
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88 <h3>Mountbox - Mount devices</h3>
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89 <p>
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90 Mountbox is a small GTK+ application to quickly mount media such as a
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91 USB drive, hard drive or cdrom. Mountbox can be launched from a terminal
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92 or via the Tools menu (System Tools). Simply specify the peripheral
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93 (Device) and the mount point, ie. the directory where you want to access
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94 the media in question. Typically a CD is mounted on /media/cdrom, a USB
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95 key on /media/flash and disk drives on the local machine on /mnt. Note
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96 the <a href="system-admin.html#devices">Handbook</a> also contains more
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97 information.
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100 <a name="gparted"></a>
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101 <h3>Gparted - Partition a hard drive</h3>
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102 <p>
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103 Gparted is a graphical application making it possible to manage the
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104 partitions of a local hard drive or USB media. It allows you to reformat,
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105 resize or check a partition on a hard drive and is the tool of choice if
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106 you need to prepare a partition to install SliTaz. Gparted supports proper
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107 GNU/Linux filesystems (ext2 and ext3) via mkfs, and Parted automatically
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108 handles dependancies.
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109 </p>
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110
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111 <h4>Support FAT and NTFS filesystems</h4>
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112 <p>
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113 To have the support of FAT16 or Windows FAT32 filesystems, you must
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114 install the package <code>dosfstools</code>. To enable read/write support
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115 for NTFS partitions: <code>fuse</code>, <code>ntfs-3g</code> and
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116 <code>ntfsprogs</code>.
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