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86 SliTaz is a free operating system, working completely in RAM and booting
87 from removable media such as a cdrom or USB key. SliTaz is distributed as
88 a LiveCD, and weighs less than 30MB. The system is quick and responsive,
89 clean and robust. SliTaz is simple and intuitive, providing a lightweight,
90 elegant desktop, detailed documentation and easy to use configuration
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115 on the general activity of the subprojects on the
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131 <li><strong>27 March 2009 - Labs and new mirrors</strong><br />
132 Continually seeking to improve the distribution and the services we offer,
133 we are proud to announce the launch of <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Labs</a>.
134 This platform makes it possible for contributors to collaborate more
135 effectively, report bugs or request new features. The Labs provide each
136 <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/projects">project</a> with a wiki, a
137 bug/issues tracker, <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/news">news</a>, etc.
138 The laboratories provide an overview of activity on the project and
139 track the release of regular updates. Register to participate and
140 leave a comment. The project is also proud to announce 2 new mirrors:
141 In Switzerland, hosted by <a href="http://mirror.switch.ch/">SWITCHmirror</a>
142 (10 Gbits/s) and hosted in China by <a href="http://www.lupaworld.com">LupaWorld</a>,
143 thanks for supporting us.
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145 <li><strong>20 March 2009 - SliTaz at Solutionslinux 2009 (Paris)</strong><br />
146 The SliTaz project will be present at Solutionslinux 2009 in Paris.
147 The stand will be hosted by 3 members of the team during the 3 day
148 event and several other contributors will be present at some point.
149 There you will have the opportunity to test various machines, EeePC
150 for example, create a USB key (bring one with you) or to buy USB keys
151 or bootable LiveCDs. You can also learn about the project and make
152 contact with members of the association and the development team.
153 Website of the fair:
154 <a href="http://www.solutionslinux.fr/">www.solutionslinux.fr</a>,
155 <a href="http://www.solutionslinux.fr/associations.php?pg=2_7">Village associations</a>,
156 <a href="http://www.solutionslinux.fr/exposant_fiche.php?id=763&amp;pg=2_4">SliTaz Stand</a>.
157 </li>
158 <li><strong>28 Feb 2009 - New Cooking 20090228</strong><br />
159 Getting ready for the next stable release! - The SliTaz project is proud
160 to publish a new Cooking version with a lot of bug fixes, updates, improvements
161 and new features. PCI/USB device auto-detection is now handled by Tazhw and
162 firmware can be installed in one click through a graphical interface.
163 Tazndis also has a simple GUI which lets you manage Windows drivers in a
164 user friendly interface. The graphical packages manager is also much simpler
165 to use and LiveUSB media such as a USB key can easily be created through a box.
166 Netbox displays all interfaces and the new Wifibox can connect to
167 wireless essids, manage favorite networks and configure card drivers
168 manually or through Tazhw. The desktop has a GUI to enable or disable
169 applications started with an Openbox session and Ivman with desktopkbox
170 provides a lightweight notification system. You can
171 <a href="get/#cooking">download</a> this new ISO image from one of the
172 official mirrors of the website.
173 </li>
174 <li><strong>31 Dec 2008 - Cooking 20081231 - Wifi and NTFS support</strong><br />
175 The SliTaz project is proud to announce a new Cooking version of the
176 LiveCD. It allows you to utilize and test the work done in recent months,
177 it contains many new features, bug fixes and several updates. The
178 distribution now includes a tiny control center, easily managed WiFi
179 via Netbox and tazndis, a lighter version of ndiswrapper to use non-free
180 Windows network card drivers. Perl is now on the cdrom (with Lua removed).
181 WiFi support is also accompanied by support for NTFS partitions, so
182 mplayer had to be dropped from the default packages that make up the
183 heart of the LiveCD. The Tazpkg manager has been greatly improved, it
184 allows the preservation of configuration files, software to be updated
185 according to the construction (build) date on the server, log files to
186 be kept when the packages are actioned, and several fixes have been
187 applied. Also improved are the boot scripts, and the LiveCD tool
188 (Tazlito) is now more coherent. The Cooking repository now contains more
189 than 1100 packages thanks to the SliTaz developers. You can
190 <a href="get/#cooking">download</a> this new version from one of the
191 official mirrors of the project.
192 </li>
193 <li><strong>16 Jul 2008 - Cooking 20080716 - Web boot and MPlayer</strong><br />
194 SliTaz project members are proud to announce the availability of a new
195 Cooking version, including many new features and bug fixes. This version
196 provides the boot option <code>web</code> which lets you boot SliTaz
197 from the internet using gPXE from
198 <a href="http://boot.slitaz.org/">boot.slitaz.org</a>. This new
199 unique service offers the possibility to use SliTaz in Live mode
200 (all in RAM), using the Live options to store your data permanently
201 and preconfigure the system. This new Cooking takes an extra 3 Mb so we can provide:
202 a multimedia player with MPlayer, a notes manager with Notecase,
203 a new version of Tazpkg package manager with md5sum support, XFS
204 filesystem support built into the Kernel, a 'man' command and a few
205 updates. This version requires at least 160 Mb to boot and run properly,
206 we offer loram <a href="get/flavors.html">flavors</a> for machines with less
207 resources. <a href="get/#cooking">Download SliTaz Cooking ISO</a>.
208 </li>
209 <li><strong>26 Jun 2008 - Cooking 20080626 with new Kernel</strong><br />
210 Summer time is here and also the new Cooking from the 26 June. A lot
211 of work has been done to improve user experience. This Cooking version
212 provides a new Kernel (2.6.25.5) with many new built-in drivers and
213 modules, linux package was also split to have a fairly modular Kernel.
214 Default user has changed to <code>tux</code> and the new option
215 <code>user=name</code> lets you choose the default user name. Most
216 of the Slitaz utils and tools have been improved: tazpkgbox provides
217 some new commands for package management and bootfloppybox can be used in
218 text mode, Netbox wifi and PPPoE support are now both working well and
219 a new function called zeroconf is available. Most packages are up-to-date
220 and Firefox 3.0 is part of the 25.2 Mb ISO. Cooking version can be
221 <a href="get/#cooking">downloaded</a> from SliTaz mirror. Bugs can
222 be reported on SliTaz Bug Tracking System:
223 <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/issues">BTS</a>
224 </li>
225 <li><strong>18 May 2008 - Cooking 20080518 and LinuxDays.ch</strong><br />
226 SliTaz team is proud to announce the availability of a new Cooking
227 LiveCD ISO image providing huge changes from the stable release.
228 SliTaz now uses Openbox as its default Window Manager, desktop icons let
229 you launch your favorite applications and manage files and dbus and hal
230 will automatically mount removable media such as USB keys or Hard disks.
231 Packages can now be managed through the graphical Packages Manager
232 Tazpkgbox and mountbox and netbox are now much more usable and complete.
233 The LiveCD now offers: lua, a desktop search engine with searchmonkey,
234 system information with Hardinfo, task management with LXTasks and a
235 password and clipboard manager. All the major packages have been updated -
236 SliTaz now uses a new toolchain using the last glibc-2.7, GTK 2.12.9
237 and Firefox 3.0 RC1! You will now find 580 packages on the mirror
238 including wireless support for the kernel and the necessary tools
239 for a manual connection or one managed by SliTaz netbox. This new announced
240 Cooking version can be <a href="get/#cooking">downloaded</a> from
241 SliTaz mirror. Note: This version is going to be used at the
242 <a href="http://www.linuxdays.ch/">LinuxDay.ch</a> in Geneva
243 Switzerland.
244 </li>
245 <li><strong>22 Mar 2008 - SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 release</strong><br />
246 The SliTaz contributors team are proud to announce the publication of SliTaz
247 GNU/Linux 1.0. This is the first stable release after 2 years of work. The
248 system is distributed as a bootable LiveCD of 24.8 MB providing a fully
249 featured desktop environment and a generous selection of multi-use applications.
250 SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 uses the Linux Kernel 2.6.24.2, providing Firefox 2.0.0.12,
251 Rsync 3.0.0, Gparted 0.3.5 and sound support with Alsa 1.0.16. The distribution
252 lets you listen to music, surf the Web, edit a video studio and much more
253 with the 448 available packages that can be installed with our very own
254 package manager Tazpkg. The LiveCD lets you create a custom distro or a LiveUSB
255 device in one single command. Security updates are provided by the project and
256 popular packages like Firefox will also get upgraded for functionality. You
257 can get SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 from the Web site
258 <a href="get/#stable">download page</a>. Read the
259 <a href="doc/releases/1.0/relnotes.en.html">Release Notes</a> for more
260 detailed information on this stable version.
261 </li>
262 <li><strong>26 Feb 2008 - Updated Cooking ISO (20080225)</strong><br />
263 SliTaz project is proud to announce an updated version of the LiveCD
264 with many bug fixes, new boot options, ACPI support and some package updates
265 such as: Alsa 1.0.16, PHP 5.2.5, Htop 0.7, Firefox 2.0.0.12, Nano 2.0.7 and
266 Sqlite 3.5.6. The option <code>home=*</code> now supports devices by UUID or
267 label (Thanks Andrew) and the <code>laptop</code> option will automatically
268 load ac and battery Kernel modules. The project also provides a new tool
269 Tazusb, dedicated to LiveUSB media. Tazusb lets you create bootable USB
270 media or write the current filesystem to the media in one single command.
271 This version is ready for stable release, we are now writing Release Notes,
272 preparing final artwork and a stable packages repository. You can try this
273 updated Cooking by <a href="get/#cooking">downloading</a> the LiveCD ISO from
274 SliTaz Web site.</li>
275 <li><strong>10 Jan 2008 - New Cooking ISO (20080107)</strong><br />
276 Paving the road to a stable release, we published a new Cooking ISO with many
277 bug fixes and some new features. We added Asunder for audio CD ripping,
278 Burnbox to burn ISO images, a new boot option to let you load Kernel modules
279 at boot time (<code>modprobe=modules</code>) and the LiveCD now uses Xvesa
280 from Xorg 7.2. All the SliTaz tools and utilities have been updated with
281 new features. Tazpkg can repack packages from a running system, Tazlito
282 can generate a LiveCD distribution flavor with a few commands and Tazwok can
283 check for build dependencies when building a package from source. Please
284 check <a href="get/#cooking">downloads area</a> to get a copy of SliTaz
285 LiveCD.</li>
286 <li><strong>16 Dec 2007 - SliTaz English forum</strong><br />
287 The project is proud the announce the availability of an
288 <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/#idx2">English forum</a>
289 providing help and support to users speaking English. Since the project
290 is French based, we get a lot of feedback and requests from the English
291 speaking community that we want to honour. The forum has its own domain
292 <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">forum.slitaz.org</a>. The default
293 interface is in French but settings can be changed when you login with your
294 account. The crew is also working on the lack of English documentation.
295 Help and assistance are greatly welcomed in the project.
296 </li>
297 <li><strong>06 Dec 2007 - 2 days for a new ISO that boots twice faster!</strong><br />
298 2 days for a new ISO that boots twice faster. With the new lzma compression
299 boot time has gone down, we worked hard these two days to improve boot speed
300 and finally get SliTaz to boot twice as fast. So we uploaded a new LiveCD with a
301 new Kernel patch for lzma and a bug fix for boot messages. Some
302 tests gave us the LiveCD booting between 20 to 30 seconds on recent PCs
303 and between 60 to 80 on older hardware.
304 <a href="get/#cooking">Download last Cooking</a>.
305 </li>
306 <li><strong>04 Dec 2007 - New Cooking with sound support and more options</strong><br />
307 SliTaz crew is proud to announce the availability of a new SliTaz Cooking
308 release. It's finally not the expected stable release because we decided
309 to add some more hardware support on the LiveCD, like sound and PCMCIA
310 support. A new roadmap is on the stove and a stable release should be expected
311 in March 2008, matching one year of the first SliTaz public release. This will
312 also give us time to bring you a rock solid stable version with all these new
313 features and more than 240 packages on the mirror. So, this new SliTaz
314 release brings you Alsa with its mixer, Alsaplayer, mpg123, Gcolor2,
315 pcmciautils, and a new Kernel. SliTaz also provides new options to use at
316 boot time and isapnptools for very old hardware like IBM GL300 6272/6282 or
317 P133/32M. All this new stuff fits in an ISO image of 22,4 Mb. The Simple
318 Light Incredible... SliTaz (cooking) LiveCD can be obtained
319 on SliTaz mirror. <a href="get/#cooking">Download</a>. Enjoy!</li>
320 <li><strong>06 Nov 2007 - Last Cooking before 1.0</strong><br />
321 SliTaz project is proud to announce the last cooking version before stable
322 release. This new version provides PHP 5.2.5, Grsync, ISO Master 1.2,
323 Busybox 1.7.2 and much more in a ISO image of 24,7 MB. We also prepared a
324 new theme and wallpaper for JWM and installed a Tango icon.
325 <a href="get/#cooking">Download</a> SliTaz (cooking) LiveCD for free from
326 TuxFamily mirror. All feedback is really welcome, you can use the mailing
327 list or directly send a mail to &lt;devel at slitaz.org&gt;.</li>
328 <li><strong>12 Oct 2007 - New Cooking and stabilisation</strong><br />
329 SliTaz Cooking ISO image provides a LiveCD of 24 Mb with Firefox 2.0.0.7,
330 Linux kernel 2.6.22.9, Rsync, ISO Master 1.1, LightTPD 1.4.18, SQLite 3.5.1,
331 a new theme and wallpaper. The packages manager was also upgraded with
332 Tazwok and the slitaz-tools. Transmission 0.82 can now create Torrent files.
333 SliTaz (cooking) LiveCD can be obtained for free
334 from TuxFamily mirror. <a href="get/#cooking">Download</a>.</li>
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