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1.1 --- a/bs/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 1.2 +++ b/bs/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 1.3 @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ 1.4 <li id="d20120303"> 1.5 <strong>03 Mar 2012 - SliTaz 4.0-RC2</strong> 1.6 <p> 1.7 - Slitaz tim sa zadovoljstvom najavljuje novi SliTaz 4.0-RC2 1.8 + SliTaz tim sa zadovoljstvom najavljuje novi SliTaz 4.0-RC2 1.9 kandidat. Mi smo učinili veliku količinu posla popravljajući grešaka 1.10 iz RC1 i na krajnjeg korisnika domaćeg alata kao što su TazPKG, 1.11 TazPanel i TazUSB. WiFi veza je lakše preko TazPanel ili novog
2.1 --- a/bs/sponsor/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 2.2 +++ b/bs/sponsor/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 2.3 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ 2.4 računalima, ali mi ponekad moramo promijeniti naše osobne sustave i 2.5 zatim treba novi hardver. Mi također ne možemo testirati distribuciju na 2.6 nekim specifičnim računalima zato što ih nemamo. 2.7 - Ako ste proizvođač hardvera i želite vidjeti Slitaz da radi "out-of-the-box" 2.8 + Ako ste proizvođač hardvera i želite vidjeti SliTaz da radi "out-of-the-box" 2.9 na računalima, možete nam poslati računalo, tako da možemo raditi 2.10 i testirati na njemu. 2.11 </p>
3.1 --- a/cn/about/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 3.2 +++ b/cn/about/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 3.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 3.4 <meta charset="utf-8"/> 3.5 <title>SliTaz - 关于</title> 3.6 <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux 关于信息"/> 3.7 - <meta name="keywords" lang="cn" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd, 关于Slitaz, Slitaz是什么, 介绍"/> 3.8 + <meta name="keywords" lang="cn" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd, 关于SliTaz, SliTaz是什么, 介绍"/> 3.9 <meta name="author" content="Draplater"/> 3.10 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 3.11 </head> 3.12 @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ 3.13 <h2>关于 SliTaz</h2> 3.14 3.15 <p> 3.16 -Slitaz 是一个免费小巧的GNU/Linux发行版。它可以从光盘或USB设备加载,完整地在内存中运行,也可以安装到硬盘中。Slitaz以LiveCD的形式发布,你可以把它刻录到光盘,并从光盘启动。系统运行时,你可以弹出CD,用CD-ROM来进行其他工作。LiveCD提供一个特色十足的、图形界面的发行版,可以保存你的数据和个人设置到其他设备中。这个系统可以通过Tazpkg软件包管理器添加软件来增加各种各样的功能,也可以用它升级系统来保持系统最安全、最新。 Slitaz会通过邮件列表和论坛为用户提供免费的技术支持。你也可以联系我们以获得更多的支持,也可以向我们提出建议。你可以使用邮件列表或者直接发送邮件来联系: devel@slitaz.org 3.17 +SliTaz 是一个免费小巧的GNU/Linux发行版。它可以从光盘或USB设备加载,完整地在内存中运行,也可以安装到硬盘中。SliTaz以LiveCD的形式发布,你可以把它刻录到光盘,并从光盘启动。系统运行时,你可以弹出CD,用CD-ROM来进行其他工作。LiveCD提供一个特色十足的、图形界面的发行版,可以保存你的数据和个人设置到其他设备中。这个系统可以通过Tazpkg软件包管理器添加软件来增加各种各样的功能,也可以用它升级系统来保持系统最安全、最新。 SliTaz会通过邮件列表和论坛为用户提供免费的技术支持。你也可以联系我们以获得更多的支持,也可以向我们提出建议。你可以使用邮件列表或者直接发送邮件来联系: devel@slitaz.org 3.18 </p> 3.19 3.20 <h3 id="overview">特点介绍</h3> 3.21 @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ 3.22 3.23 <h3 id="website">网站和国际化支持</h3> 3.24 <p> 3.25 -Slitaz是一个国际化的操作系统,可以轻易拥有多语言支持。Slitaz的网站同样也拥有各种各样的语言。Slitaz完全支持中文,通过开发者制作的中文语言包、中文字体、中文输入法,你可以快速上手。你也可以查看Slitaz官方文档来学习如何使用Slitaz LiveCD和设置系统。 3.26 +SliTaz是一个国际化的操作系统,可以轻易拥有多语言支持。SliTaz的网站同样也拥有各种各样的语言。SliTaz完全支持中文,通过开发者制作的中文语言包、中文字体、中文输入法,你可以快速上手。你也可以查看SliTaz官方文档来学习如何使用SliTaz LiveCD和设置系统。 3.27 </p> 3.28 3.29 <!-- End of content -->
4.1 --- a/cn/artwork/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 4.2 +++ b/cn/artwork/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 4.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 4.4 <meta charset="utf-8"/> 4.5 <title>SliTaz - 美术资源</title> 4.6 <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux 关于信息"/> 4.7 - <meta name="keywords" lang="cn" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd, 关于Slitaz, Slitaz是什么, 介绍"/> 4.8 + <meta name="keywords" lang="cn" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd, 关于SliTaz, SliTaz是什么, 介绍"/> 4.9 <meta name="author" content="Draplater"/> 4.10 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 4.11 </head> 4.12 @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ 4.13 Your work may be used on a Cooking release. 4.14 </p> 4.15 <ul> 4.16 - <li><a href="#art4taz">Slitaz美术资源</a></li> 4.17 + <li><a href="#art4taz">SliTaz美术资源</a></li> 4.18 <li><a href="#logos">Logo和图标</a></li> 4.19 <li><a href="screenshots.php">截图</a></li> 4.20 </ul> 4.21 @@ -40,18 +40,18 @@ 4.22 <h2>美化和设计</h2> 4.23 4.24 <p> 4.25 -这个页面向您介绍Slitaz工作组的美术资源。这些页面上的图片都是自由的,你可以使用它们来制作壁纸或者放到你的网站上来推广Slitaz。各种Slitaz的Logo和图标可以通过<a href="../../images/artwork/">artwork</a>文件夹直接下载。你也可以看看<a href="screenshots.php">截图</a> 4.26 +这个页面向您介绍SliTaz工作组的美术资源。这些页面上的图片都是自由的,你可以使用它们来制作壁纸或者放到你的网站上来推广SliTaz。各种SliTaz的Logo和图标可以通过<a href="../../images/artwork/">artwork</a>文件夹直接下载。你也可以看看<a href="screenshots.php">截图</a> 4.27 这些截图是用mtPaint和The Gimp软件制作的。 4.28 </p> 4.29 4.30 -<h3 id="art4taz">Slitaz美术资源</h3> 4.31 +<h3 id="art4taz">SliTaz美术资源</h3> 4.32 <p> 4.33 -我们会把Slitaz的所有图片、Logo、主题和墙纸都提供给开发者,我们也一直在坚持优雅、实用、高质量的设计。如果你对美术感兴趣,你可以以制作Logo、墙纸的方式来参与Slitaz的开发,而不是写枯燥的代码或者文档。如果你想制作Slitaz的美术作品,建议你加入我们的邮件列表。最好不要直接传送文件,因为文件的体积可能会很大。 4.34 +我们会把SliTaz的所有图片、Logo、主题和墙纸都提供给开发者,我们也一直在坚持优雅、实用、高质量的设计。如果你对美术感兴趣,你可以以制作Logo、墙纸的方式来参与SliTaz的开发,而不是写枯燥的代码或者文档。如果你想制作SliTaz的美术作品,建议你加入我们的邮件列表。最好不要直接传送文件,因为文件的体积可能会很大。 4.35 </p> 4.36 4.37 <h4>LiveCD美术资源</h4> 4.38 <p> 4.39 -要想节约LiveCD资源,图片最好不要超过200K,并且要在1024x768的分辨率下正常显示。每个新的版最终本发布时,墙纸或主题都会更换,更换的主题都遵循一个标准,都要在Slitaz能正常使用,最好使用Slitaz中的软件制作。Slitaz里已经配有mtPaint,在安装好的系统里你也可以安装Gimp。制作的图像最好使用PNG格式。 4.40 +要想节约LiveCD资源,图片最好不要超过200K,并且要在1024x768的分辨率下正常显示。每个新的版最终本发布时,墙纸或主题都会更换,更换的主题都遵循一个标准,都要在SliTaz能正常使用,最好使用SliTaz中的软件制作。SliTaz里已经配有mtPaint,在安装好的系统里你也可以安装Gimp。制作的图像最好使用PNG格式。 4.41 </p> 4.42 4.43 <h3 id="logos">Logo和图标</h3>
5.1 --- a/cn/doc/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 5.2 +++ b/cn/doc/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 5.3 @@ -40,22 +40,22 @@ 5.4 <h2>使用指南 & 开发指南</h2> 5.5 5.6 <ul> 5.7 - <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/cn:handbook:start">使用指南</a> - 这本使用指南是Slitaz社区为Slitaz初级用户提供的文档。这本指南能帮助你快速在Slitaz起步,可以帮助你把Slitaz改变成你需要的系统。我们建议你首先阅读这本手册。这本手册包括关于LiveCD指南,软件包管理,网络管理,系统管理的内容和一些软件的帮助。</li> 5.8 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/cn:handbook:start">使用指南</a> - 这本使用指南是SliTaz社区为SliTaz初级用户提供的文档。这本指南能帮助你快速在SliTaz起步,可以帮助你把SliTaz改变成你需要的系统。我们建议你首先阅读这本手册。这本手册包括关于LiveCD指南,软件包管理,网络管理,系统管理的内容和一些软件的帮助。</li> 5.9 <li>开发指南 - (未翻译完成)</li> 5.10 <li>制作指南 - (未翻译完成)</li> 5.11 </ul> 5.12 5.13 <h2>手册</h2> 5.14 <ul> 5.15 - <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/cn:tazpkg:start">Tazpkg手册</a> - Slitaz软件包管理器</li> 5.16 - <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/cn:tazlito:start">Tazlito 手册</a> - Slitaz Live CD 工具</li> 5.17 - <li>TazUSB 手册 - Slitaz Live USB 工具(未翻译完成)</li> 5.18 - <li>Tazwok 手册 - Slitaz软件烹饪锅(未翻译完成)</li> 5.19 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/cn:tazpkg:start">Tazpkg手册</a> - SliTaz软件包管理器</li> 5.20 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/cn:tazlito:start">Tazlito 手册</a> - SliTaz Live CD 工具</li> 5.21 + <li>TazUSB 手册 - SliTaz Live USB 工具(未翻译完成)</li> 5.22 + <li>Tazwok 手册 - SliTaz软件烹饪锅(未翻译完成)</li> 5.23 </ul> 5.24 5.25 <h2>Wiki资源</h2> 5.26 <p> 5.27 -<a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">Wiki</a> 包括许多非官方Slitaz文档,例如常见问题、小提示、未修复BUG等。你可以自由编辑Wiki。 5.28 +<a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">Wiki</a> 包括许多非官方SliTaz文档,例如常见问题、小提示、未修复BUG等。你可以自由编辑Wiki。 5.29 </p> 5.30 5.31 <h2>发行笔记</h2>
6.1 --- a/cn/doc/releases/3.0/relnotes.cn.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 6.2 +++ b/cn/doc/releases/3.0/relnotes.cn.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 6.3 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ 6.4 <li>采用lguest作为更快的虚拟化软件</li> 6.5 <li>SliTaz 专业软件: OpenERP, LAMP, GLPI 等</li> 6.6 <li>更加容易定制LiveCD和LiveUSB (tazlitobox and tazusbbox)</li> 6.7 - <li>Tazpkg支持许多新的功能如转换 deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk 软件包为Slitaz格式</li> 6.8 + <li>Tazpkg支持许多新的功能如转换 deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk 软件包为SliTaz格式</li> 6.9 <li>软件包由打包工具 (Tazbb)自动打包</li> 6.10 <li>更多的发行版和强大的社区支持</li> 6.11 <li>900个软件包添加到数据库,而且得到更新</li> 6.12 @@ -81,8 +81,8 @@ 6.13 <h3 id="livecd">LiveCD定制版</h3> 6.14 6.15 <p> 6.16 -SliTaz GNU/Linux 采用可引导 LiveCD作为发布方式.你可以使用LiveCD作为一般系统,或者你可以图形化安装Slitaz到你的硬盘. 6.17 -使用Installing/upgrading来升级你的Slitaz,可以保留你的系统设置,程序,和文档. 6.18 +SliTaz GNU/Linux 采用可引导 LiveCD作为发布方式.你可以使用LiveCD作为一般系统,或者你可以图形化安装SliTaz到你的硬盘. 6.19 +使用Installing/upgrading来升级你的SliTaz,可以保留你的系统设置,程序,和文档. 6.20 </p> 6.21 <p> 6.22 LiveCD可以采用图形方式或命令行方式进行定制和重制. 安装你需要的软件,或者从镜像下载定制好的一套软件. 然后使用"Tazlito"工具就可以生成你的系统了. 6.23 @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ 6.24 <h3 id="utf-8">UTF-8 编码支持</h3> 6.25 6.26 <p> 6.27 -通过这次发布, Slitaz社区将全面支持UTF-8编码方式. 6.28 +通过这次发布, SliTaz社区将全面支持UTF-8编码方式. 6.29 SliTaz使用标准PO文件给slitaz相关的工具,盒子和附件用作翻译. 6.30 更好的国际化支持 (俄语, 葡萄牙语, 汉语, 等等), 6.31 各个发行版可以通过图形工具poedit采用GNU gettext标准来做翻译工作. 6.32 @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ 6.33 <h3 id="packages">软件包</h3> 6.34 6.35 <p> 6.36 -SliTaz 3.0 软件库大约有 2300个软件包. 包含各种类型,还支持转换deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk格式软件包到Slitaz格式(.tazpkg). 6.37 +SliTaz 3.0 软件库大约有 2300个软件包. 包含各种类型,还支持转换deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk格式软件包到SliTaz格式(.tazpkg). 6.38 而且还提供专业级别的软件,如 OpenERP, MySQL, GLPI. 6.39 </p> 6.40 <p> 6.41 @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ 6.42 <h3 id="security">安全</h3> 6.43 6.44 <p> 6.45 -Slitaz 现在变得更加安全和强健了,更新了防火墙规则.防火墙也可以通过图形工具tazhw box来安装, 6.46 +SliTaz 现在变得更加安全和强健了,更新了防火墙规则.防火墙也可以通过图形工具tazhw box来安装, 6.47 serverbox服务盒子能帮助你控制安装好的防火墙. Mountbox挂载盒子能采用devmapper管理隐藏分区 和采用加密设置工具来加密分区. 6.48 </p> 6.49
7.1 --- a/cn/get/flavors.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 7.2 +++ b/cn/get/flavors.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 7.3 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ 7.4 <div id="block_info"> 7.5 <h4>获取衍生版本</h4> 7.6 <p> 7.7 - Slitaz衍生版本是由Slitaz衍生出的版本。这些版本包含着与Slitaz LiveCD不同的软件包, 7.8 + SliTaz衍生版本是由SliTaz衍生出的版本。这些版本包含着与SliTaz LiveCD不同的软件包, 7.9 一些/社区可以利用衍生版本进行特定的工作。这些衍生版本可能是社区创建的,也可能是个人创建的。 7.10 </p> 7.11 </div> 7.12 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ 7.13 7.14 <h2>使用ISO镜像</h2> 7.15 <p> 7.16 -为了方便,Slitaz工作组会向您推荐一些衍生版本,它们都基于Cooking版本, 7.17 +为了方便,SliTaz工作组会向您推荐一些衍生版本,它们都基于Cooking版本, 7.18 不过不一定总是和当前版本同步。<em>loram</em>版本内存需求量较小, 7.19 安装到硬盘后只需128M内存就可以运行。 7.20 <em>loram-cdrom</em>只需24M内存和一点点交换空间就可以启动,不过启动后不能弹出CD。
8.1 --- a/cn/get/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 8.2 +++ b/cn/get/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 8.3 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ 8.4 <h4>下载</h4> 8.5 <p> 8.6 你可以下载最新的稳定版来得到一个稳定的桌面环境,满足日常生活需要。 8.7 - 或者使用开发版来测试心软件或者帮助我们改进Slitaz。 8.8 + 或者使用开发版来测试心软件或者帮助我们改进SliTaz。 8.9 </p> 8.10 <div class="button"> 8.11 Quick Download: 8.12 @@ -59,12 +59,12 @@ 8.13 8.14 <h3>下载提示</h3> 8.15 <p> 8.16 -在下载Slitaz之前,最好先浏览<a href="http://wiki.slitaz.org/doku.php?id=lang:cn:handbook">相关文档</a>,了解Slitaz的特性以及使用方式,以便将来的使用。 8.17 +在下载SliTaz之前,最好先浏览<a href="http://wiki.slitaz.org/doku.php?id=lang:cn:handbook">相关文档</a>,了解SliTaz的特性以及使用方式,以便将来的使用。 8.18 </p> 8.19 8.20 <h3>软件源</h3> 8.21 <p> 8.22 -Slitaz的软件源在法国、瑞士、中国均有分布。在法国由<a href="http://www.ads-lu.com/" target="_blank">ADS</a>、Mésobius和<a href="http://www.tuxfamily.org/">TuxFamily</a>提供,在瑞士由<a href="http://mirror.switch.ch/">SWITCHmirror</a>提供,在中国由<a href="http://www.lupaworld.com/">LupaWorld</a>提供。感谢这些网站对Slitaz的支持。 8.23 +SliTaz的软件源在法国、瑞士、中国均有分布。在法国由<a href="http://www.ads-lu.com/" target="_blank">ADS</a>、Mésobius和<a href="http://www.tuxfamily.org/">TuxFamily</a>提供,在瑞士由<a href="http://mirror.switch.ch/">SWITCHmirror</a>提供,在中国由<a href="http://www.lupaworld.com/">LupaWorld</a>提供。感谢这些网站对SliTaz的支持。 8.24 </p> 8.25 8.26 <ul> 8.27 @@ -90,9 +90,9 @@ 8.28 8.29 <h3 id="sources">源码</h3> 8.30 <p> 8.31 -Tazpkg(软件包管理器)、Tazlito(Slitaz Live工具)、Tazwok(软件包制作)、 8.32 -Tazusb(LiveUSB工具)和一些其他的Slitaz小工具可以在Slitaz软件源里下载。 8.33 -所有小工具Slitaz都默认安装有,源代码的注释是用英文书写的。 8.34 +Tazpkg(软件包管理器)、Tazlito(SliTaz Live工具)、Tazwok(软件包制作)、 8.35 +Tazusb(LiveUSB工具)和一些其他的SliTaz小工具可以在SliTaz软件源里下载。 8.36 +所有小工具SliTaz都默认安装有,源代码的注释是用英文书写的。 8.37 你可以在软件源的sources文件夹里找到这些源码。 8.38 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/sources/">HTTP</a> 8.39 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/sources/">FTP</a> 8.40 @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ 8.41 8.42 <h2 id="stable">LiveCD - 稳定版</h2> 8.43 <p> 8.44 - Slitaz稳定版提供一个成熟的操作系统。这个操作系统已经经过严格的测试,基本上没有BUG。 8.45 + SliTaz稳定版提供一个成熟的操作系统。这个操作系统已经经过严格的测试,基本上没有BUG。 8.46 LiveCD。这个版本选择了许多有用的软件,是一个用途广泛、强大的操作系统。这个版本较为稳定, 8.47 不过更新频率较慢。建议服务器用户或追求稳定的个人用户使用这个版本。 8.48 <?php echo "当前最新的稳定版本是".$stable_ver."版, ".$stable_rel." 发布。"; ?> 8.49 @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ 8.50 8.51 <p> 8.52 提供给<?php echo "$stable_ver"; ?>版本的,包含所有软件包的可启动CD镜像每天都会创建。 8.53 -它也包含Slitaz官方网站的副本,在无网络的情况下可以通过install.sh使用。 8.54 +它也包含SliTaz官方网站的副本,在无网络的情况下可以通过install.sh使用。 8.55 </p> 8.56 8.57 <div class="box-dl"><p> 8.58 @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ 8.59 8.60 <h2 id="cooking">LiveCD - 开发版</h2> 8.61 <p> 8.62 -Slitaz开发版LiveCD是一个在不断开发的版本,也是可以使用的。它包含的软件包比稳定版多,包含的新特性和新改善也很多,更新时间也较快。不过因为更新较快,不稳定因素也多了许多。建议个人用户使用这个版本。 8.63 +SliTaz开发版LiveCD是一个在不断开发的版本,也是可以使用的。它包含的软件包比稳定版多,包含的新特性和新改善也很多,更新时间也较快。不过因为更新较快,不稳定因素也多了许多。建议个人用户使用这个版本。 8.64 </p> 8.65 8.66 <div class="box-dl"><p> 8.67 @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ 8.68 </p></div> 8.69 8.70 <p> 8.71 -提供给开发版的,包含所有软件包的可启动DVD镜像每天都会创建。它也包含Slitaz官方网站的副本, 8.72 +提供给开发版的,包含所有软件包的可启动DVD镜像每天都会创建。它也包含SliTaz官方网站的副本, 8.73 在无网络的情况下可以通过install.sh使用。这个镜像可以安装到USB设备中,不过会格式化U盘。 8.74 </p> 8.75 8.76 @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ 8.77 8.78 <h2 id="floppy">启动软盘</h2> 8.79 <p> 8.80 -这个软盘镜像可以启动在旧电脑中的Slitaz,有没有CD-ROM都可以。它可以启动在USB设备、SlitazCD/DVD、硬盘中的Slitaz,还可以通过网络启动。 8.81 +这个软盘镜像可以启动在旧电脑中的SliTaz,有没有CD-ROM都可以。它可以启动在USB设备、SliTazCD/DVD、硬盘中的SliTaz,还可以通过网络启动。 8.82 </p> 8.83 8.84 <div class="box-dl"><p>
9.1 --- a/cn/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 9.2 +++ b/cn/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 9.3 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ 9.4 <div id="block_info"> 9.5 <h4>主页</h4> 9.6 <p> 9.7 - Slitaz是一个免费的操作系统,它能在完全地内存中运行,也可以从CD-ROM、U盘等可移动介质中启动。Slitaz以LiveCD的形式发布,并且不超过30MB,快速、稳定而易用。Slitaz还拥有小巧、直观的桌面,以及易用的设置工具。 9.8 + SliTaz是一个免费的操作系统,它能在完全地内存中运行,也可以从CD-ROM、U盘等可移动介质中启动。SliTaz以LiveCD的形式发布,并且不超过30MB,快速、稳定而易用。SliTaz还拥有小巧、直观的桌面,以及易用的设置工具。 9.9 <a href="about/">更多信息...</a> 9.10 </p> 9.11 </div> 9.12 @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ 9.13 9.14 <h2>头条</h2> 9.15 <p> 9.16 - Slitaz网站提供Slitaz计划的主要新闻和<a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Slitaz实验室</a>里各种子计划的新闻. 它们都通过 <a href="/rss.xml"> XML feed</a>的形式提供。我们还提供一份简单的每月时讯。网站<a href="../">首页</a>将给出消息、修改、软件包、Tweets的最新情况。 9.17 + SliTaz网站提供SliTaz计划的主要新闻和<a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz实验室</a>里各种子计划的新闻. 它们都通过 <a href="/rss.xml"> XML feed</a>的形式提供。我们还提供一份简单的每月时讯。网站<a href="../">首页</a>将给出消息、修改、软件包、Tweets的最新情况。 9.18 </p> 9.19 9.20 <div class="box"> 9.21 @@ -72,14 +72,14 @@ 9.22 </li> 9.23 9.24 <li><strong>2010年5月8日 - 文档之夏</strong> 9.25 - <p>5月10日到6月10日,Slitaz开发小组将组织“文档之夏”活动。 9.26 - 这个活动将把所有的Slitaz文档集中起来并重新审查,同时也将更新这些文档。 9.27 + <p>5月10日到6月10日,SliTaz开发小组将组织“文档之夏”活动。 9.28 + 这个活动将把所有的SliTaz文档集中起来并重新审查,同时也将更新这些文档。 9.29 详情请见:<a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">doc.slitaz.org</a>。 9.30 - 我们希望用户能通过增加或更新文档来为Slitaz做贡献。</p> 9.31 + 我们希望用户能通过增加或更新文档来为SliTaz做贡献。</p> 9.32 </li> 9.33 9.34 <li><strong>2010年3月28日 新的SliTaz 3.0</strong> 9.35 - <p>SliTaz GNU/Linux 3.0操作系统即将发布。Slitaz 3.0保留了简单、小巧 9.36 + <p>SliTaz GNU/Linux 3.0操作系统即将发布。SliTaz 3.0保留了简单、小巧 9.37 快速、强大、容易定制的特性,还提供了功能强大的桌面支持, 9.38 默认采用Xorg 7.4, Openbox, LXDE组件和自制工具。使你更容易 9.39 听音乐、管理照片,或者使用Midori进行网上冲浪。默认的核心系统镜像大小控制在35 MB,
10.1 --- a/cn/packages/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 10.2 +++ b/cn/packages/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 10.3 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ 10.4 <div id="block_info"> 10.5 <h4>软件包</h4> 10.6 <p> 10.7 - 这个页面可以显示Slitaz软件源上的所有软件包,并且会每天自动更新。你可以使用图形界面工具“软件之盒”或命令<code>tazpkg get-install pkgname</code>安装软件包。 10.8 + 这个页面可以显示SliTaz软件源上的所有软件包,并且会每天自动更新。你可以使用图形界面工具“软件之盒”或命令<code>tazpkg get-install pkgname</code>安装软件包。 10.9 </p> 10.10 <p> 10.11 Browse the packages web interface:
11.1 --- a/cn/search.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 11.2 +++ b/cn/search.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 11.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 11.4 <meta charset="utf-8"/> 11.5 <title>SliTaz - 搜索</title> 11.6 <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux 自定义搜索引擎"/> 11.7 - <meta name="keywords" lang="cn" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd, 关于Slitaz, Slitaz是什么, 介绍"/> 11.8 + <meta name="keywords" lang="cn" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd, 关于SliTaz, SliTaz是什么, 介绍"/> 11.9 <meta name="author" content="Draplater"/> 11.10 <?php include("../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 11.11 </head> 11.12 @@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ 11.13 <div id="block_info"> 11.14 <h4>搜索</h4> 11.15 <p> 11.16 - 这个网页可以搜索Slitaz网站、邮件列表、论坛中的内容。 11.17 - 这个网页由Google自定义搜索为Slitaz创建。 11.18 + 这个网页可以搜索SliTaz网站、邮件列表、论坛中的内容。 11.19 + 这个网页由Google自定义搜索为SliTaz创建。 11.20 </p> 11.21 </div> 11.22 </div>
12.1 --- a/config.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 12.2 +++ b/config.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 12.3 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ 12.4 <?php 12.5 12.6 -// Slitaz Website configuration 12.7 +// SliTaz Website configuration 12.8 $mirror = "http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso"; 12.9 $pkgs_mirror = "http://mirror.switch.ch/ftp/mirror/slitaz/iso"; 12.10
13.1 --- a/de/artwork/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 13.2 +++ b/de/artwork/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 13.3 @@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ 13.4 Was wäre eine Linux-Distributions-Seite ohne eine Artwork-Sektion? 13.5 Jeder - auch wir - will Screenshots sehen, bevor er Anwendungen 13.6 herunterlädt. Deswegen möchten auch wir 13.7 - <a href="screenshots.php">Screenshots</a> des Slitaz-Desktops 13.8 + <a href="screenshots.php">Screenshots</a> des SliTaz-Desktops 13.9 zeigen. Desweiteren findet ihr hier noch SliTaz-Hintergrundbilder 13.10 und Logos. 13.11 </p> 13.12 <p> 13.13 - Falls Ihr uns weitere Slitaz-bezogene Wallpaper oder Kunstwerke zur 13.14 + Falls Ihr uns weitere SliTaz-bezogene Wallpaper oder Kunstwerke zur 13.15 erfügung stellen wollt, nehmen wir das gerne an. Falls das 13.16 Hintergrundbild für die Live-CD verwendet werden soll, nehmt bitte 13.17 zur Kenntnis, dass einerseits zwei Formate benötigt werden
14.1 --- a/de/doc/releases/2.0/relnotes.de.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 14.2 +++ b/de/doc/releases/2.0/relnotes.de.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 14.3 @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ 14.4 <h3 id="kernel">Linux Kernel</h3> 14.5 14.6 <p> 14.7 -Slitaz GNU/Linux 2.0 wird mit dem Linux Kernel 2.6.25.5 released, modifiziert für 14.8 +SliTaz GNU/Linux 2.0 wird mit dem Linux Kernel 2.6.25.5 released, modifiziert für 14.9 LZMA Kompression und einigem mehr. IDE und SCSI werden unterstützt, 14.10 sowie die Dateisysteme ext2 und ext3. 14.11 </p>
15.1 --- a/de/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 15.2 +++ b/de/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 15.3 @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ 15.4 <li id="d20140216"> 15.5 <strong>16. Februar 2014 - Neue Cooking-Version (20140216)</strong> 15.6 <p> 15.7 - Das Slitaz-Team ist stolz, die Veröffentlichung einer neuen Cooking 15.8 + Das SliTaz-Team ist stolz, die Veröffentlichung einer neuen Cooking 15.9 Release bekannt geben zu können, die den Weg zu SliTaz 5.0 ebnen wird. 15.10 Diese neue Cooking Release enthält fast zwei Jahre Arbeit und hat ein 15.11 unglaubliches Änderungsprotokoll. Alle unsere hausgemachten Werkzeuge
16.1 --- a/de/news/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 16.2 +++ b/de/news/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 16.3 @@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ 16.4 Busybox 1.7.2, ein neues GTK-Theme, Tango-Icon-Theme und ein neues Wallpaper. 16.5 Zum kostenlosen <a href="/de/get/#cooking">Download</a> gibt es SliTaz wie immer vom TuxFamily Mirror. 16.6 Feedback ist willkommen, nutzt dazu bitte die Mailing List oder eine normale 16.7 - E-Mail an <devel at Slitaz.org>. 16.8 + E-Mail an <devel at SliTaz.org>. 16.9 </p></li> 16.10 16.11 <li>
17.1 --- a/en/about/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 17.2 +++ b/en/about/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 17.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 17.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 17.5 <html lang="en"> 17.6 <head> 17.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 17.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 17.9 <title>SliTaz - About the project</title> 17.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux project information overview"/> 17.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"/> 17.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 17.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux project information overview"> 17.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"> 17.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 17.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 17.17 </head> 17.18 <body>
18.1 --- a/en/artwork/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 18.2 +++ b/en/artwork/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 18.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 18.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 18.5 <html lang="en"> 18.6 <head> 18.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 18.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 18.9 <title>SliTaz - Artwork</title> 18.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux project artwok images logos"/> 18.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"/> 18.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot"/> 18.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux project artwok images logos"> 18.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"> 18.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot"> 18.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 18.17 </head> 18.18 <body>
19.1 --- a/en/artwork/screenshots.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 19.2 +++ b/en/artwork/screenshots.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 19.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 19.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 19.5 <html lang="en"> 19.6 <head> 19.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 19.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 19.9 <title>SliTaz Screenshots</title> 19.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux project artwok images logos"/> 19.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"/> 19.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot"/> 19.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux project artwok images logos"> 19.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"> 19.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot"> 19.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 19.17 </head> 19.18 <body> 19.19 @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ 19.20 <h2>Screenshots</h2> 19.21 19.22 <p style="text-align: center;"> 19.23 - Pictures say more than a thousand words... Screenshots of the latest 19.24 + Pictures say more than a thousand words… Screenshots of the latest 19.25 Stable and Cooking versions. 19.26 </p> 19.27
20.1 --- a/en/asso/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 20.2 +++ b/en/asso/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 20.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 20.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 20.5 <html lang="en"> 20.6 <head> 20.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 20.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 20.9 <title>SliTaz - Association</title> 20.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux asso non-profit donate"/> 20.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"/> 20.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 20.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux asso non-profit donate"> 20.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"> 20.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 20.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 20.17 </head> 20.18 <body>
21.1 --- a/en/asso/statutes.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 21.2 +++ b/en/asso/statutes.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 21.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 21.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 21.5 <html lang="en"> 21.6 <head> 21.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 21.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 21.9 <title>SliTaz - Association statutes</title> 21.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux asso non-profit donate"/> 21.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"/> 21.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 21.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux asso non-profit donate"> 21.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"> 21.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 21.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 21.17 </head> 21.18 <body> 21.19 @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ 21.20 <h4>Article 1: Name, location and duration</h4> 21.21 21.22 <p> 21.23 -The "SliTaz GNU/Linux Association" is a non-profit, politically and 21.24 +The “SliTaz GNU/Linux Association” is a non-profit, politically and 21.25 religiously neutral association, corporately organized in line with 21.26 article 60 of the Swiss Civil Code. The headquarters of the Association 21.27 are based in Montpreveyres Switzerland. Its duration is unlimited. 21.28 @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ 21.29 The supreme body of the Association is the General Assembly. It takes place 21.30 each year and consists of all members of the Association. The agenda 21.31 and date must be communicated in writing to members at least eight weeks 21.32 -in advance. It can occur at the same time as a 'SliTazDays' or 21.33 +in advance. It can occur at the same time as a ‘SliTazDays’ or 21.34 via videoconference. 21.35 </p> 21.36 <p>
22.1 --- a/en/devel/forge.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 22.2 +++ b/en/devel/forge.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 22.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 22.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 22.5 <html lang="en"> 22.6 <head> 22.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 22.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 22.9 <title>SliTaz - Forge (en)</title> 22.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz developers forge"/> 22.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="slitaz, devel, hg, bugs"/> 22.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 22.13 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz developers forge"> 22.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="slitaz, devel, hg, bugs"> 22.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 22.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 22.17 </head> 22.18 <body> 22.19 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ 22.20 </pre> 22.21 <p> 22.22 Change directory to wok, note you must be in the repository to be able 22.23 -to use 'hg' commands. To check all logs or just the last log: 22.24 +to use ‘hg’ commands. To check all logs or just the last log: 22.25 </p> 22.26 <pre> 22.27 $ hg log 22.28 @@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ 22.29 <p> 22.30 To view text that can be copied and pasted, such as scripts, 22.31 bits of code, sample configuration files, etc - we also use 22.32 - <code><pre></code>, but with a CSS class named "script". Example: 22.33 + <code><pre></code>, but with a CSS class named “script”. Example: 22.34 </p> 22.35 <pre class="script"> 22.36 <pre class="script">
23.1 --- a/en/devel/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 23.2 +++ b/en/devel/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 23.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 23.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 23.5 <html lang="en"> 23.6 <head> 23.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 23.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 23.9 <title>SliTaz - Developers corner</title> 23.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux project information overview"/> 23.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"/> 23.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 23.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux project information overview"> 23.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="about slitaz, gnu, linux, mini distro, livecd"> 23.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 23.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 23.17 </head> 23.18 <body>
24.1 --- a/en/devel/release.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 24.2 +++ b/en/devel/release.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 24.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 24.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 24.5 <html lang="en"> 24.6 <head> 24.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 24.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 24.9 <title>SliTaz - Release Guide</title> 24.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz developers release guide cooking stable packages"/> 24.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="slitaz, devel, tazdev, cooking, source"/> 24.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 24.13 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz developers release guide cooking stable packages"> 24.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="slitaz, devel, tazdev, cooking, source"> 24.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 24.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 24.17 </head> 24.18 <body> 24.19 @@ -50,8 +50,8 @@ 24.20 24.21 <p> 24.22 SliTaz sub projects are individually released using the SliTaz developers 24.23 - tool aka 'tazdev'. Here is a handy cmdline guide to release a project. 24.24 - In this guide we are going to release 'spk' 1.0: 24.25 + tool aka ‘tazdev’. Here is a handy cmdline guide to release a project. 24.26 + In this guide we are going to release ‘spk’ 1.0: 24.27 </p> 24.28 24.29 <pre>
25.1 --- a/en/doc/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 25.2 +++ b/en/doc/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 25.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 25.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 25.5 <html lang="en"> 25.6 <head> 25.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 25.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 25.9 <title>SliTaz - English documentation</title> 25.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux English documentationx part livecd tazpkg packages"/> 25.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"/> 25.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 25.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux English documentationx part livecd tazpkg packages"> 25.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"> 25.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 25.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 25.17 </head> 25.18 <body> 25.19 @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ 25.20 <p> 25.21 SliTaz <a href="scratchbook/">Original Scratchbook</a> - 25.22 Describes the stages of creating the very first SliTaz distribution 25.23 - commencing with instructions on compiling the Linux kernel, installing 25.24 + commencing with instructions on compiling the Linux Kernel, installing 25.25 the graphical server (Xvesa) and GTK applications, etc. It contains 25.26 techniques requiring time and motivation that enable you to build a 25.27 GNU/Linux system from source. 25.28 @@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ 25.29 <p> 25.30 SliTaz Release Notes provide detailed information about the stable version 25.31 and give a few useful tips to help you start using the system. On the core 25.32 -LiveCD, Release Notes are installed and available through the "Documentation" 25.33 +LiveCD, Release Notes are installed and available through the “Documentation” 25.34 menu. 25.35 </p> 25.36
26.1 --- a/en/doc/releases/1.0/relnotes.en.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 26.2 +++ b/en/doc/releases/1.0/relnotes.en.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 26.3 @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ 26.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 26.5 <html lang="en"> 26.6 <head> 26.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 26.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 26.9 <title>SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 - Release Notes</title> 26.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz doc system releases notes information cooking"/> 26.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never"/> 26.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-03-14 11:30:00"/> 26.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"/> 26.14 - <meta name="author" content="Paul Issot"/> 26.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico"/> 26.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/relnotes.css"/> 26.17 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz doc system releases notes information cooking"> 26.18 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 26.19 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-03-14 11:30:00"> 26.20 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 26.21 + <meta name="author" content="Paul Issot"> 26.22 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico"> 26.23 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/relnotes.css"> 26.24 </head> 26.25 <body> 26.26 26.27 @@ -41,20 +41,20 @@ 26.28 26.29 <p> 26.30 SliTaz GNU/Linux is a free, open source community project. Version 1.0 was 26.31 -released on March 22 2008 after two years of hard work. Slitaz comprises of 448 26.32 -software packages easily installed via the "Tazpkg" package manager. The LiveCD 26.33 +released on March 22 2008 after two years of hard work. SliTaz comprises of 448 26.34 +software packages easily installed via the “Tazpkg” package manager. The LiveCD 26.35 can be fully configured to taste, to easily create a custom distribution 26.36 specifically for tasks such as multimedia, graphics or development. 26.37 </p> 26.38 <p> 26.39 -Slitaz can also be installed to your hard drive, or used with USB media - with 26.40 -"TazUSB" you are only a few simple commands away from a fully formatted and 26.41 +SliTaz can also be installed to your hard drive, or used with USB media - with 26.42 +“TazUSB” you are only a few simple commands away from a fully formatted and 26.43 configured USB device, ready to boot. 26.44 </p> 26.45 <p> 26.46 Technical support is provided to users via the mailing list and the official 26.47 -forum. The "Slitaz Handbook" is an instructive manual on how to use and finely 26.48 -configure the system. Slitaz can be updated easily via the graphic installer or 26.49 +forum. The “SliTaz Handbook” is an instructive manual on how to use and finely 26.50 +configure the system. SliTaz can be updated easily via the graphic installer or 26.51 by using the simple fast text installer. 26.52 </p> 26.53 26.54 @@ -63,19 +63,19 @@ 26.55 <p> 26.56 SliTaz GNU/Linux supports all machines based on i486 or x86 Intel compatible 26.57 processors. A minimum 128MB of memory is recommended to use the main LiveCD. 26.58 -64MB is needed for the "slitaz-loram" flavor and 16MB for the 26.59 -"slitaz-loram-cdrom" flavor. 26.60 +64MB is needed for the “slitaz-loram” flavor and 16MB for the 26.61 +“slitaz-loram-cdrom” flavor. 26.62 </p> 26.63 <p> 26.64 With the slitaz-loram flavour, the system is less responsive, but allows you to 26.65 -graphically install SliTaz on very old machines. Once installed, Slitaz works 26.66 +graphically install SliTaz on very old machines. Once installed, SliTaz works 26.67 well with a minimum of 16MB memory, but forget about using Firefox to surf the 26.68 -web - you'll have to use the text based 'links' for example. 26.69 +web - you'll have to use the text based ‘links’ for example. 26.70 </p> 26.71 <p> 26.72 Most network and sound card drivers are supported in the Kernel. Presently, 26.73 power management is enabled by default with ACPI and support for laptops is 26.74 -enabled with the "ac" and "battery" modules. 26.75 +enabled with the “ac” and “battery” modules. 26.76 </p> 26.77 26.78 <h3 id="livecd">LiveCD Flavors</h3> 26.79 @@ -86,17 +86,17 @@ 26.80 system including all settings, applications, documents, etc. 26.81 </p> 26.82 <p> 26.83 -The project distributes an ISO image called "core", which is the body of the 26.84 +The project distributes an ISO image called “core”, which is the body of the 26.85 system, providing a selection of multi-use packages for surfing the web, 26.86 listening to music, audio editing, image manipulation, developing (including 26.87 PHP/SQL), editing ISOs or burning to optical media. It's just one click in the 26.88 application menu to find software installed by category. 26.89 </p> 26.90 <p> 26.91 -The "core" LiveCD can also be customised and rebuilt both graphically or from 26.92 +The “core” LiveCD can also be customised and rebuilt both graphically or from 26.93 the command line. Install your own custom set of packages, or simply use one 26.94 of the preset flavors on the mirror. Then simply generate your distribution 26.95 -with the "Tazlito" tool. 26.96 +with the “Tazlito” tool. 26.97 </p> 26.98 26.99 <h3 id="install">Installation</h3> 26.100 @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ 26.101 <p> 26.102 If you want to partition a disk before installation, you can quickly use 26.103 Gparted in LiveCD mode or use a flavor containing the partitioning tool. At 26.104 -the end of the installation it is possible to setup the "GRUB" bootloader which 26.105 +the end of the installation it is possible to setup the “GRUB” bootloader which 26.106 is capable of starting almost all operating systems. This allows SliTaz to 26.107 co-exist with a previously installed operating system, such as Windows. 26.108 </p> 26.109 @@ -117,19 +117,19 @@ 26.110 <h3 id="kernel">Linux Kernel</h3> 26.111 26.112 <p> 26.113 -Slitaz GNU/Linux is distributed with the Linux Kernel 2.6.24.2, patched for 26.114 +SliTaz GNU/Linux is distributed with the Linux Kernel 2.6.24.2, patched for 26.115 LZMA compression support and display correction for the virtual console. The 26.116 support for IDE and SCSI is integrated, as are the filesystems ext2 and ext3. 26.117 </p> 26.118 <p> 26.119 Most network cards are supported either directly or as loadable modules with 26.120 -'modprobe'. Video capture, if needed, requires the ieee1394, raw1394 and 26.121 +‘modprobe’. Video capture, if needed, requires the ieee1394, raw1394 and 26.122 oci1394 modules installed. The management of the sound card drivers is obtained 26.123 -with 'soundconf'. 26.124 +with ‘soundconf’. 26.125 </p> 26.126 <p> 26.127 The configuration of startup modules is located in /etc/rcS.conf. In 26.128 -LiveCD/LiveUSB mode you can use 'modprobe=mod1, mod2' to load various modules 26.129 +LiveCD/LiveUSB mode you can use ‘modprobe=mod1, mod2’ to load various modules 26.130 at boot time. 26.131 </p> 26.132 <p> 26.133 @@ -141,14 +141,14 @@ 26.134 26.135 <p> 26.136 The management of software packages is done with the custom package manager 26.137 -"Tazpkg". It's simple, fast, stable and offers an interactive mode. Among the 26.138 +“Tazpkg”. It's simple, fast, stable and offers an interactive mode. Among the 26.139 448 packages available you will find anything you need to transform your 26.140 machine to a complete graphical desktop (e17), a graphics studio with The Gimp 26.141 or Inkscape, or to a video editor with Kino. You can experience the world wide 26.142 web with instant messaging, VOIP, email and of course through a web browser. 26.143 </p> 26.144 <p> 26.145 -Slitaz is also designed to function as a powerful web server, using the stable 26.146 +SliTaz is also designed to function as a powerful web server, using the stable 26.147 LightTPD/PHP package (installed by default), supporting CGI, Perl and Python. 26.148 </p> 26.149 <p> 26.150 @@ -160,16 +160,16 @@ 26.151 href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/packages/">http://www.slitaz.org/en/packages/</a> 26.152 </p> 26.153 <p> 26.154 -The binary packages on the mirror can all be compiled by using the "wok" or 26.155 -"Tazwok" to cook. All of the developer documentation is contained in the 26.156 -"SliTaz Cookbook" and is available online. 26.157 +The binary packages on the mirror can all be compiled by using the “wok” or 26.158 +“Tazwok” to cook. All of the developer documentation is contained in the 26.159 +“SliTaz Cookbook” and is available online. 26.160 </p> 26.161 26.162 <h3 id="desktop">Graphical Desktops</h3> 26.163 26.164 <p> 26.165 -By default, the Slitaz LiveCD uses the very light and stable JWM window manager. 26.166 -The integration of the taskbar "LXpanel" makes it possible to dynamically 26.167 +By default, the SliTaz LiveCD uses the very light and stable JWM window manager. 26.168 +The integration of the taskbar “LXpanel” makes it possible to dynamically 26.169 provide a menu based on the Freedesktop standards. The principle is to have a 26.170 small menu accessible via a screen click with the favourites, windows effects, 26.171 LiveCD and LiveUSB tools, JWM configuration and system actions made available. 26.172 @@ -178,8 +178,8 @@ 26.173 <p> 26.174 Through the support of a LiveCD flavor or an installed system you can install 26.175 the Enlightenment (e17) desktop environment or the Openbox window manager. 26.176 -The different sessions can be selected via the F1 key when using the "Slim" 26.177 -login window. To change the default session you can use 'tazx' or manually edit 26.178 +The different sessions can be selected via the F1 key when using the “Slim” 26.179 +login window. To change the default session you can use ‘tazx’ or manually edit 26.180 the ~/.Xinitrc file. 26.181 </p> 26.182 26.183 @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ 26.184 of the various tools are installed on the system and are available through the 26.185 documentation menu - they describe all the various commands made possible by 26.186 the tools. The development of the operating system and the use of the wok and 26.187 -receipts are described in the "Slitaz Cookbook". The books, manuals and memos 26.188 +receipts are described in the “SliTaz Cookbook”. The books, manuals and memos 26.189 are all available online: <a 26.190 href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/">http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/</a> 26.191 </p> 26.192 @@ -215,8 +215,8 @@ 26.193 26.194 <p> 26.195 The installer of SLiTaz GNU/linux offers an update function allowing you to 26.196 -upgrade from a 'Cooking' to 'Stable' version. To upgrade the system you first 26.197 -need to boot the 'Stable' LiveCD, launch the installer, select upgrade and then 26.198 +upgrade from a ‘Cooking’ to ‘Stable’ version. To upgrade the system you first 26.199 +need to boot the ‘Stable’ LiveCD, launch the installer, select upgrade and then 26.200 specify the partition containing the system that you want to update. The 26.201 installer will then clean out the system and reinstall all the packages not 26.202 present on the CD from the mirror. When this has finished you can reboot
27.1 --- a/en/doc/releases/1.0/relnotes.en.txt Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 27.2 +++ b/en/doc/releases/1.0/relnotes.en.txt Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 27.3 @@ -18,18 +18,18 @@ 27.4 Overview 27.5 -------- 27.6 SliTaz GNU/Linux is a free, open source community project. Version 1.0 was 27.7 -released on March 22 2008 after two years of hard work. Slitaz comprises of 448 27.8 +released on March 22 2008 after two years of hard work. SliTaz comprises of 448 27.9 software packages easily installed via the "Tazpkg" package manager. The LiveCD 27.10 can be fully configured to taste, to easily create a custom distribution 27.11 specifically for tasks such as multimedia, graphics or development. 27.12 27.13 -Slitaz can also be installed to your hard drive, or used with USB media - with 27.14 +SliTaz can also be installed to your hard drive, or used with USB media - with 27.15 "TazUSB" you are only a few simple commands away from a fully formatted and 27.16 configured USB device, ready to boot. 27.17 27.18 Technical support is provided to users via the mailing list and the official 27.19 -forum. The "Slitaz Handbook" is an instructive manual on how to use and finely 27.20 -configure the system. Slitaz can be updated easily via the graphic installer or 27.21 +forum. The "SliTaz Handbook" is an instructive manual on how to use and finely 27.22 +configure the system. SliTaz can be updated easily via the graphic installer or 27.23 by using the simple fast text installer. 27.24 27.25 27.26 @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ 27.27 "slitaz-loram-cdrom" flavor. 27.28 27.29 With the slitaz-loram flavour, the system is less responsive, but allows you to 27.30 -graphically install SliTaz on very old machines. Once installed, Slitaz works 27.31 +graphically install SliTaz on very old machines. Once installed, SliTaz works 27.32 well with a minimum of 16MB memory, but forget about using Firefox to surf the 27.33 web - you'll have to use the text based 'links' for example. 27.34 27.35 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ 27.36 27.37 Linux Kernel 27.38 ------------ 27.39 -Slitaz GNU/Linux is distributed with the Linux Kernel 2.6.24.2, patched for 27.40 +SliTaz GNU/Linux is distributed with the Linux Kernel 2.6.24.2, patched for 27.41 LZMA compression support and display correction for the virtual console. The 27.42 support for IDE and SCSI is integrated, as are the filesystems ext2 and ext3. 27.43 27.44 @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ 27.45 or Inkscape, or to a video editor with Kino. You can experience the world wide 27.46 web with instant messaging, VOIP, email and of course through a web browser. 27.47 27.48 -Slitaz is also designed to function as a powerful web server, using the stable 27.49 +SliTaz is also designed to function as a powerful web server, using the stable 27.50 LightTPD/PHP package (installed by default), supporting CGI, Perl and Python. 27.51 27.52 Rsync is used for incremental backup and iptables functions as the firewall. 27.53 @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ 27.54 27.55 Graphical Desktops 27.56 ------------------ 27.57 -By default, the Slitaz LiveCD uses the very light and stable JWM window manager. 27.58 +By default, the SliTaz LiveCD uses the very light and stable JWM window manager. 27.59 The integration of the taskbar "LXpanel" makes it possible to dynamically 27.60 provide a menu based on the Freedesktop standards. The principle is to have a 27.61 small menu accessible via a screen click with the favourites, windows effects, 27.62 @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ 27.63 of the various tools are installed on the system and are available through the 27.64 documentation menu - they describe all the various commands made possible by 27.65 the tools. The development of the operating system and the use of the wok and 27.66 -receipts are described in the "Slitaz Cookbook". The books, manuals and memos 27.67 +receipts are described in the "SliTaz Cookbook". The books, manuals and memos 27.68 are all available online: http://www.slitaz.org/doc/ 27.69 27.70
28.1 --- a/en/doc/releases/2.0/relnotes.en.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 28.2 +++ b/en/doc/releases/2.0/relnotes.en.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 28.3 @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ 28.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 28.5 <html lang="en"> 28.6 <head> 28.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"> 28.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 28.9 <title>SliTaz GNU/Linux 2.0 - Release Notes</title> 28.10 <meta name="description" content="slitaz doc system releases notes information cooking"> 28.11 <meta name="expires" content="never"> 28.12 <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-28 11:30:00"> 28.13 <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 28.14 <meta name="author" content="Paul Issot"> 28.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico"/> 28.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/relnotes.css"/> 28.17 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico"> 28.18 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/relnotes.css"> 28.19 </head> 28.20 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 28.21 +<body> 28.22 28.23 <!-- Header --> 28.24 <div id="header"> 28.25 @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ 28.26 <p> 28.27 SliTaz GNU/Linux Version 2.0 was released on April 16 2009 after a year 28.28 of hard work. Based on Version 1.0 (published 22 March 2008), SliTaz comprises 28.29 -of 1400 (up 900) software packages easily installable via the "Tazpkg" 28.30 +of 1400 (up 900) software packages easily installable via the “Tazpkg” 28.31 package manager. The LiveCD can be fully configured to taste, to easily 28.32 create a custom distribution specifically for tasks such as multimedia, 28.33 graphics or development. Some of the new features in this release include: 28.34 @@ -59,16 +59,16 @@ 28.35 </ul> 28.36 <p> 28.37 Technical support is provided to users via the mailing list and the official 28.38 -forum. The "SliTaz Handbook" is an instructive manual on how to use and finely 28.39 +forum. The “SliTaz Handbook” is an instructive manual on how to use and finely 28.40 configure the system. SliTaz can be updated easily via the graphic installer or 28.41 by using the simple and fast text installer. 28.42 SliTaz can also be installed to your hard drive, or used with USB media 28.43 -- with "TazUSB" or the GUI "TazUSBbox" you are only a few simple commands 28.44 +- with “TazUSB” or the GUI “TazUSBbox” you are only a few simple commands 28.45 away from a fully formatted and configured USB device, ready to boot. 28.46 </p> 28.47 <p> 28.48 The system is now configurable via a graphical control center and 28.49 -packages can be managed with the "Tazpkgbox" GUI package manager. The 28.50 +packages can be managed with the “Tazpkgbox” GUI package manager. The 28.51 project has also created several different GUIs to command line tools to 28.52 facilitate the use of the system. 28.53 </p> 28.54 @@ -95,14 +95,14 @@ 28.55 <p> 28.56 SliTaz GNU/Linux supports all machines based on i486 or x86 Intel compatible 28.57 processors. A minimum 256MB of memory is recommended to use the main LiveCD. 28.58 -64MB is needed for the "slitaz-loram" flavor and 16MB for the 28.59 -"slitaz-loram-cdrom" flavor. 28.60 +64MB is needed for the “slitaz-loram” flavor and 16MB for the 28.61 +“slitaz-loram-cdrom” flavor. 28.62 </p> 28.63 <p> 28.64 With the slitaz-loram flavor, the system is less responsive, but allows you to 28.65 graphically install SliTaz on very old machines. Once installed, SliTaz works 28.66 well with a minimum of 16MB memory, but forget about using Firefox to surf the 28.67 -web - you'll have to use the text based 'links' for example. 28.68 +web - you'll have to use the text based ‘links’ for example. 28.69 </p> 28.70 <p> 28.71 SliTaz 2.0 provides partial support for wireless network cards (WiFi), some 28.72 @@ -113,8 +113,8 @@ 28.73 <p> 28.74 Most network and sound card drivers are supported in the Kernel. Presently, 28.75 power management is enabled by default with ACPI and support for laptops is 28.76 -enabled with the "ac" and "battery" modules ("thermal", "processor" and "dock" 28.77 -are built into the kernel; "fan" and "button" are also available as modules). 28.78 +enabled with the “ac” and “battery” modules (“thermal”, “processor” and “dock” 28.79 +are built into the kernel; “fan” and “button” are also available as modules). 28.80 </p> 28.81 28.82 <h3 id="livecd">LiveCD Flavors</h3> 28.83 @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ 28.84 system including all settings, applications, documents, etc. 28.85 </p> 28.86 <p> 28.87 -The project distributes an ISO image called "core", which is the body of the 28.88 +The project distributes an ISO image called “core”, which is the body of the 28.89 system, providing a selection of multi-use packages for surfing the web, 28.90 listening to music, audio editing, image manipulation, developing (including 28.91 PHP/SQL), editing ISOs or burning to optical media. It's just one click in the 28.92 @@ -139,10 +139,10 @@ 28.93 applications with a few clicks of the mouse. 28.94 </p> 28.95 <p> 28.96 -The "core" LiveCD can also be customised and rebuilt both graphically or from 28.97 +The “core” LiveCD can also be customised and rebuilt both graphically or from 28.98 the command line. Install your own custom set of packages, or simply use one 28.99 of the preset flavors on the mirror. Then simply generate your distribution 28.100 -with the "Tazlito" tool. 28.101 +with the “Tazlito” tool. 28.102 </p> 28.103 28.104 <h3 id="gpxe">Network startup (gPXE)</h3> 28.105 @@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ 28.106 <p> 28.107 If you want to partition a disk before installation, you can quickly use 28.108 Gparted in LiveCD mode or use a flavor containing the partitioning tool. At 28.109 -the end of the installation it is possible to setup the "GRUB" bootloader which 28.110 +the end of the installation it is possible to setup the “GRUB” bootloader which 28.111 is capable of starting almost all operating systems. This allows SliTaz to 28.112 co-exist with a previously installed operating system, such as Windows. 28.113 </p> 28.114 @@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ 28.115 </p> 28.116 <p> 28.117 Most network cards are supported either directly or as loadable modules with 28.118 -'modprobe'. Video capture, if needed, requires the ieee1394, raw1394 and 28.119 +‘modprobe’. Video capture, if needed, requires the ieee1394, raw1394 and 28.120 ohci1394 modules installed. The management of the sound card drivers is obtained 28.121 -with 'soundconf'. 28.122 +with ‘soundconf’. 28.123 </p> 28.124 <p> 28.125 The configuration of startup modules is located in /etc/rcS.conf. In 28.126 -LiveCD/LiveUSB mode you can use 'modprobe=mod1, mod2' to load various modules 28.127 +LiveCD/LiveUSB mode you can use ‘modprobe=mod1, mod2’ to load various modules 28.128 at boot time. 28.129 </p> 28.130 <p> 28.131 @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ 28.132 28.133 <p> 28.134 The management of software packages is done with the custom package manager 28.135 -"Tazpkg". It's simple, fast, stable and offers an interactive mode. Among the 28.136 +“Tazpkg”. It's simple, fast, stable and offers an interactive mode. Among the 28.137 1400 packages available you will find anything you need to transform your 28.138 machine to a complete graphical desktop (e17), a graphics studio with The Gimp 28.139 or Inkscape, or to a video editor with Kino. You can experience the world wide 28.140 @@ -219,9 +219,9 @@ 28.141 the website: <a href="/en/packages/">www.slitaz.org/en/packages/</a> 28.142 </p> 28.143 <p> 28.144 -The binary packages on the mirror can all be compiled by using the "wok" or 28.145 -"Tazwok" to cook. All of the developer documentation is contained in the 28.146 -"SliTaz Cookbook" and is available online. 28.147 +The binary packages on the mirror can all be compiled by using the “wok” or 28.148 +“Tazwok” to cook. All of the developer documentation is contained in the 28.149 +“SliTaz Cookbook” and is available online. 28.150 </p> 28.151 28.152 <h3 id="desktop">Graphical Desktops</h3> 28.153 @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ 28.154 <p> 28.155 By default, the SliTaz LiveCD uses the very light and stable Openbox window manager. 28.156 Openbox is widely themeable and configurable using the ObConf utility. 28.157 -The integration of the taskbar "LXpanel" makes it possible to dynamically 28.158 +The integration of the taskbar “LXpanel” makes it possible to dynamically 28.159 provide a menu based on the Freedesktop standards. The principle is to have a 28.160 small menu accessible via a screen click with the favorites, windows effects, 28.161 LiveCD and LiveUSB tools, Openbox configuration and system actions made available. 28.162 @@ -239,8 +239,8 @@ 28.163 <p> 28.164 Through the support of a LiveCD flavor or an installed system you can install 28.165 the Enlightenment (e17) desktop environment or the window managers JWM and DWM . 28.166 -The different sessions can be selected via the F1 key when using the "Slim" 28.167 -login window. To change the default session you can use 'tazx' or manually edit 28.168 +The different sessions can be selected via the F1 key when using the “Slim” 28.169 +login window. To change the default session you can use ‘tazx’ or manually edit 28.170 the ~/.Xinitrc file. 28.171 </p> 28.172 28.173 @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ 28.174 of the standard tools are installed on the system and are available through the 28.175 documentation menu - they describe all the various commands made possible by 28.176 the tools. The development of the operating system and the use of the wok and 28.177 -receipts are described in the "SliTaz Cookbook". The books, manuals and release notes 28.178 +receipts are described in the “SliTaz Cookbook”. The books, manuals and release notes 28.179 are all available online: 28.180 <a href="/en/doc/">www.slitaz.org/en/doc/</a> 28.181 </p> 28.182 @@ -277,8 +277,8 @@ 28.183 28.184 <p> 28.185 The SliTaz GNU/linux installer offers an update function allowing you to 28.186 -upgrade from a '1.0' to '2.0' version. To upgrade the system you first 28.187 -need to boot the 'Stable' LiveCD, launch the installer, select upgrade and then 28.188 +upgrade from a ‘1.0’ to ‘2.0’ version. To upgrade the system you first 28.189 +need to boot the ‘Stable’ LiveCD, launch the installer, select upgrade and then 28.190 specify the partition containing the system that you want to update. The 28.191 installer will then clean out the system and reinstall all the packages not 28.192 present on the CD from the mirror. When this has finished you can reboot 28.193 @@ -291,8 +291,8 @@ 28.194 archive of the /etc directory (etc.tar.gz) in /var/lib/slitaz-install. 28.195 </p> 28.196 <p> 28.197 -To upgrade a 1.0 to 2.0 it is also possible to use the package manager "Tazpkg" 28.198 -via the 'set-release' function, but beware this is not yet proven and may require some 28.199 +To upgrade a 1.0 to 2.0 it is also possible to use the package manager “Tazpkg” 28.200 +via the ‘set-release’ function, but beware this is not yet proven and may require some 28.201 manual intervention. 28.202 </p> 28.203
29.1 --- a/en/doc/releases/3.0/relnotes.en.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 29.2 +++ b/en/doc/releases/3.0/relnotes.en.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 29.3 @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ 29.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 29.5 <html lang="en"> 29.6 <head> 29.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 29.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 29.9 <title>SliTaz 3.0 Release Notes</title> 29.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz doc system releases notes information cooking"/> 29.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never"/> 29.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2010-03-22 22:10:00"/> 29.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"/> 29.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 29.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico"/> 29.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/relnotes.css"/> 29.17 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz doc system releases notes information cooking"> 29.18 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 29.19 + <meta name="modified" content="2010-03-22 22:10:00"> 29.20 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 29.21 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 29.22 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico"> 29.23 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/relnotes.css"> 29.24 </head> 29.25 <body> 29.26 29.27 @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ 29.28 <li>Faster virtualization with lguest</li> 29.29 <li>SliTaz pro: OpenERP, LAMP, GLPI and more</li> 29.30 <li>Easier to customize LiveCD and LiveUSB (tazlitobox and tazusbbox)</li> 29.31 - <li>Tazpkg supports new features including the conversion of deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to Slitaz native format</li> 29.32 + <li>Tazpkg supports new features including the conversion of deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to SliTaz native format</li> 29.33 <li>Packages are now automatically built by a build bot (Tazbb)</li> 29.34 <li>More contributors and stronger community</li> 29.35 <li>900 packages added to the database and many updates</li> 29.36 @@ -80,14 +80,14 @@ 29.37 <p> 29.38 SliTaz GNU/Linux supports all machines based on the i486 or x86 Intel compatible 29.39 processors. A minimum 192MB of memory is recommended to use the core LiveCD. 29.40 -80MB is needed for the "slitaz-loram" flavor and 16MB for the 29.41 -"slitaz-loram-cdrom" flavor. 29.42 +80MB is needed for the “slitaz-loram” flavor and 16MB for the 29.43 +“slitaz-loram-cdrom” flavor. 29.44 </p> 29.45 <p> 29.46 With the slitaz-loram flavor, the system is less responsive, but allows you to 29.47 graphically install SliTaz on very old machines with limited resources. Once installed, SliTaz works 29.48 well with a minimum of 16MB memory, but forget about using Firefox to surf the 29.49 -web - you'll have to use the text based 'links' for example. 29.50 +web - you'll have to use the text based ‘links’ for example. 29.51 </p> 29.52 <p> 29.53 SliTaz 3.0 provides all needed drivers and tools such as 915resolution to 29.54 @@ -98,18 +98,18 @@ 29.55 29.56 <p> 29.57 SliTaz GNU/Linux is distributed as a bootable LiveCD. You can use the LiveCD 29.58 -as a normal system or you can graphically install Slitaz to the hard drive. 29.59 -Installing/upgrading Slitaz retains your previous system's settings, applications 29.60 +as a normal system or you can graphically install SliTaz to the hard drive. 29.61 +Installing/upgrading SliTaz retains your previous system's settings, applications 29.62 and documents. 29.63 </p> 29.64 <p> 29.65 The LiveCD can also be customised and easily rebuilt both graphically or from 29.66 the command line. Install your own custom set of packages, or simply use one 29.67 of the preset flavors on the mirror. Then simply generate your distribution 29.68 -with the "Tazlito" tool. 29.69 +with the “Tazlito” tool. 29.70 </p> 29.71 <p> 29.72 -The ISO image now uses a 'hybrid' system: it can also be copied onto a USB stick 29.73 +The ISO image now uses a ‘hybrid’ system: it can also be copied onto a USB stick 29.74 without formating it (using <code>dd</code>). 29.75 </p> 29.76 29.77 @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ 29.78 <h3 id="utf-8">UTF-8 support</h3> 29.79 29.80 <p> 29.81 -With this release, the Slitaz community can enjoy full UTF-8 support. 29.82 +With this release, the SliTaz community can enjoy full UTF-8 support. 29.83 SliTaz uses standard PO files for the translation of all SliTaz related tools, boxes and utilities. 29.84 With better internationalization support (russian, portuguese, chinese, and many more), 29.85 contributors can now use graphical tools such as poedit to make translations using GNU gettext standards. 29.86 @@ -167,13 +167,13 @@ 29.87 <p> 29.88 SliTaz 3.0 has around 2300 packages in the database. A wide variety of packages 29.89 have been commited and the Tazpkg package manager can now convert 29.90 -deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to Slitaz native format (.tazpkg). 29.91 +deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to SliTaz native format (.tazpkg). 29.92 A lot of time was also spent maintaining professional grade software 29.93 such as OpenERP, MySQL, GLPI. 29.94 </p> 29.95 <p> 29.96 On the update side, mostly all the packages have been updated, including 29.97 -the kernel, toolchain, Xorg (7.4), GTK and QT. The package format has 29.98 +the kernel, toolchain, Xorg (7.4), GTK and Qt. The package format has 29.99 also changed to support lzma for better compression and faster 29.100 downloads. Packages are also checked by Tazwok to ensure the FHS is followed 29.101 and packages are now built automatically by the SliTaz Build Bot: 29.102 @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ 29.103 <h3 id="security">Security</h3> 29.104 29.105 <p> 29.106 -Slitaz is more secure and robust now and the firewall rules have been updated. A 29.107 +SliTaz is more secure and robust now and the firewall rules have been updated. A 29.108 firewall can be installed using the graphical tazhw box, and serverbox can help 29.109 to maintain the installed firewall. Mountbox can manage crypto devices with 29.110 devmapper and the crypt setup tools allow encryption of block devices. 29.111 @@ -207,8 +207,8 @@ 29.112 29.113 <p> 29.114 The SliTaz GNU/linux installer offers an update function allowing you to 29.115 -upgrade from a '2.0' to '3.0' version. To upgrade the system you first 29.116 -need to boot the 'Stable' LiveCD, launch the installer, select upgrade and then 29.117 +upgrade from a ‘2.0’ to ‘3.0’ version. To upgrade the system you first 29.118 +need to boot the ‘Stable’ LiveCD, launch the installer, select upgrade and then 29.119 specify the partition containing the system that you want to update. The 29.120 installer will then clean out the system and reinstall all the packages not 29.121 present on the CD from the mirror. When this has finished you can reboot 29.122 @@ -219,10 +219,10 @@ 29.123 archive of the /etc directory (etc.tar.gz) in /var/lib/slitaz-install. 29.124 </p> 29.125 <p> 29.126 -To upgrade a 2.0 to 3.0 it is also possible to use the package manager "Tazpkg" 29.127 -via the 'set-release' function, but beware this is not yet proven and may 29.128 +To upgrade a 2.0 to 3.0 it is also possible to use the package manager “Tazpkg” 29.129 +via the ‘set-release’ function, but beware this is not yet proven and may 29.130 require some manual intervention. If you choose this method you must first 29.131 -install 'tazpkg' from 3.0, because the package format has changed. 29.132 +install ‘tazpkg’ from 3.0, because the package format has changed. 29.133 </p> 29.134 29.135 <h3 id="people">People of the Project</h3>
30.1 --- a/en/doc/releases/4.0/relnotes.en.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 30.2 +++ b/en/doc/releases/4.0/relnotes.en.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 30.3 @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ 30.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 30.5 <html lang="en"> 30.6 <head> 30.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 30.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 30.9 <title>SliTaz 4.0 Release Notes</title> 30.10 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico"/> 30.11 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/relnotes.css"/> 30.12 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico"> 30.13 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/relnotes.css"> 30.14 </head> 30.15 <body> 30.16 30.17 @@ -51,10 +51,10 @@ 30.18 30.19 <h3>Toolchain and build tools</h3> 30.20 <p> 30.21 - Slitaz 4.0 has been built with our new build tools aka cookutils. We 30.22 + SliTaz 4.0 has been built with our new build tools aka cookutils. We 30.23 have created new tools which handle the ~3300 packages dependencies 30.24 in a simple and consistent way. The cookutils let you also create new 30.25 - Slitaz packages faster than ever. The tools are installed on each 30.26 + SliTaz packages faster than ever. The tools are installed on each 30.27 SliTaz system as well as any supporting documentation. 30.28 </p> 30.29 30.30 @@ -76,12 +76,12 @@ 30.31 SliTaz 4.0 core LiveCD provides in fact 4 versions and will use the one 30.32 your hardware can support. The live CD holds several SliTaz nested subsets. 30.33 The boot loader selects the most features that your computer memory can 30.34 - access. You can also select an image from the menu and hit [tab] to edit 30.35 + access. You can also select an image from the menu and hit [Tab] to edit 30.36 any options. A command line, the ability to webboot, help options and 30.37 languages are also available from the menu. Now people with very little 30.38 RAM can boot the Live CD, but probably in text mode. A full install can 30.39 now be performed to hard disk directly from the Live CD using text mode 30.40 - with only 48MB ram. 30.41 + with only 48MB RAM. 30.42 </p> 30.43 30.44 30.45 @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ 30.46 <p> 30.47 The installation is fully automated and can be done graphically or in 30.48 text mode. Tazinst is a lightweight SliTaz HDD installer. It installs 30.49 - SliTaz to a hard drive from a Live-CD, a LiveUSB key, a SliTaz 30.50 + SliTaz to a hard drive from a Live CD, a LiveUSB key, a SliTaz 30.51 ISO image, or from the web (using Tazpanel) by downloading a stable, 30.52 cooking or rolling version. The prerequisite material and other useful 30.53 information can be found in the Manual and Handbook. 30.54 @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ 30.55 <p> 30.56 If you want to partition a disk before installation, you can quickly 30.57 use Gparted in LiveCD mode or use a flavor containing the partitioning 30.58 - tool. At the end of the installation it is possible to setup the "GRUB" 30.59 + tool. At the end of the installation it is possible to setup the “GRUB” 30.60 bootloader which is capable of starting almost any operating system. 30.61 This allows SliTaz to co-exist with a previously installed operating 30.62 system, such as Windows. 30.63 @@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ 30.64 <p> 30.65 Among the 3350 packages available in SliTaz 4.0 you will find anything you 30.66 need to transform your machine to a complete graphical desktop (e17), a 30.67 - graphics studio with The Gimp or Inkscape, or to a video editor with Kino. 30.68 - You can experience the world wide web with instant messaging, VOIP, email 30.69 + graphics studio with The GIMP or Inkscape, or to a video editor with Kino. 30.70 + You can experience the world wide web with instant messaging, VoIP, email 30.71 and of course through a web browser. Packages can be found through the 30.72 search function of Tazpkg, Tazpanel or via the website: 30.73 <a href="http://pkgs.slitaz.org/" target="_blank">http://pkgs.slitaz.org/</a> 30.74 @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ 30.75 or removing users, creating Live systems and much more. Each page 30.76 provides a small description to help you manage your SliTaz system. 30.77 To access the panel you can use the menu entry in “System Tools” or 30.78 - this url: <a href="http://tazpanel:82" target="_blank">http://tazpanel:82</a> 30.79 + this URL: <a href="http://tazpanel:82" target="_blank">http://tazpanel:82</a> 30.80 </p> 30.81 30.82 <h3>Core Desktop</h3> 30.83 @@ -157,13 +157,13 @@ 30.84 screen click with the favorites, windows effects, LiveCD and LiveUSB 30.85 tools, Openbox configuration and system actions made available. Applications 30.86 can also be accessed through the menu supplied by LXpanel. The managment 30.87 - of the Desktop and icons are entrusted to the file manager PCmanFM. 30.88 + of the Desktop and icons are entrusted to the file manager PCManFM. 30.89 </p> 30.90 <p> 30.91 Through the support of a LiveCD flavor or an installed system you can 30.92 install the Enlightenment (e17) desktop environment or the window 30.93 managers XFCE, Pekwm, JWM and DWM. The different sessions can be 30.94 - selected via the F1 key when using the “Slim” login window. To change 30.95 + selected via the F1 key when using the “SLiM” login window. To change 30.96 the default session you can use tazx; or manually edit the 30.97 ~/.Xinitrc file. 30.98 </p>
31.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/base-apps.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 31.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/base-apps.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 31.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 31.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 31.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 31.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 31.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 31.8 +<html lang="en"> 31.9 <head> 31.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Base Applications</title> 31.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 31.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 31.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 31.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 31.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 31.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 31.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 31.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 31.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 31.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Base Applications</title> 31.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 31.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 31.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 31.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 31.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 31.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 31.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 31.28 </head> 31.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 31.30 +<body> 31.31 31.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 31.33 <div id="header"> 31.34 <div align="right" id="quicknav"> 31.35 - <a name="top"></a> 31.36 + <span id="top"></span> 31.37 <a href="base-system.html">Base system</a> | 31.38 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> | 31.39 <a href="base-ncurses.html">Base ncurses</a> 31.40 @@ -44,18 +43,18 @@ 31.41 <li><a href="#lighttpd">lighttpd-1.4.18</a> - HTTP web server.</li> 31.42 <li><a href="#iptables">iptables-1.3.7</a> - Netfilter, Linux firewall.</li> 31.43 <li><a href="#sqlite">sqlite-3.5.1</a> - Small SQL database engine.</li> 31.44 - <li><a href="#cdrkit">cdrkit-1.1.5</a> - Tools for manipulating cdrom 31.45 + <li><a href="#cdrkit">cdrkit-1.1.5</a> - Tools for manipulating CD-ROM 31.46 and ISO images.</li> 31.47 <li><a href="#cpio">cpio-2.8</a> - Archiver used for SliTaz packages and 31.48 initramfs.</li> 31.49 <li><a href="#microperl">microperl-5.8.8</a> - A tiny Perl.</li> 31.50 <li><a href="#module-init-tools">module-init-tools-3.2</a> - Tools for 31.51 - manipulating the kernel modules.</li> 31.52 + manipulating the Kernel modules.</li> 31.53 <li><a href="#kernel-modules">Copy and compress the Kernel modules.</a></li> 31.54 <li><a href="#initramfs-iso">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image.</a></li> 31.55 </ul> 31.56 -<a name="about"></a> 31.57 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">About</font></h3> 31.58 + 31.59 +<h3 id="about">About</h3> 31.60 <p> 31.61 This chapter describes the facilities libraries and basic text mode applications supplied with 31.62 SliTaz. 31.63 @@ -63,7 +62,7 @@ 31.64 <h4>Assign an environment variable ($fs)</h4> 31.65 <p> 31.66 An environmental variable can't specify the path to the directory, just the name of the directory. 31.67 -We will affect a variable '$fs' to indicate the path to the root filesystem 31.68 +We will affect a variable ‘$fs’ to indicate the path to the root filesystem 31.69 (rootfs). To do this, we venture into the working directory SliTaz/, and type: 31.70 </p> 31.71 <pre> # export fs=$PWD/rootfs 31.72 @@ -73,8 +72,8 @@ 31.73 </p> 31.74 <pre> # echo $fs 31.75 </pre> 31.76 -<a name="bc"></a> 31.77 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">bc-1.06 - Text mode calculator</font></h3> 31.78 + 31.79 +<h3 id="bc">bc-1.06 - Text mode calculator</h3> 31.80 <p> 31.81 The application bc (<a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/bc/">www.gnu.org/software/bc/</a>) provides 31.82 a small calculator. When compiling the utility, dc is also built, 31.83 @@ -100,8 +99,8 @@ 31.84 <pre class="script"> libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40029000) 31.85 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000) 31.86 </pre> 31.87 -<a name="zlib"></a> 31.88 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">zlib-1.2.3 - Compression libraries</font></h3> 31.89 + 31.90 +<h3 id="zlib">zlib-1.2.3 - Compression libraries</h3> 31.91 <p> 31.92 The zlib (<a href="http://www.zlib.net/">http://www.zlib.net/</a>) package provides compression 31.93 and decompression functions used by among others, the SSH server Dropbear and the X server: 31.94 @@ -115,8 +114,8 @@ 31.95 # strip -vs libz.so* 31.96 # cp -av libz.so* $fs/usr/lib 31.97 </pre> 31.98 -<a name="pcre"></a> 31.99 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">pcre-7.4 - Perl-compatible regular expressions</font></h3> 31.100 + 31.101 +<h3 id="pcre">pcre-7.4 - Perl-compatible regular expressions</h3> 31.102 <p> 31.103 The package pcre (<a href="http://www.pcre.org/">http://www.pcre.org/</a>) provides libraries of 31.104 functions for Perl compatible regular expressions used by among others, the web server Lighttpd: 31.105 @@ -133,8 +132,8 @@ 31.106 # cp -av _pkg/usr/bin/* $fs/usr/bin 31.107 # cp -av _pkg/usr/lib/*.so* $fs/usr/lib 31.108 </pre> 31.109 -<a name="e2fsprogs"></a> 31.110 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">e2fsprogs-1.39 - Filesystem management utilities</font></h3> 31.111 + 31.112 +<h3 id="e2fsprogs">e2fsprogs-1.39 - Filesystem management utilities</h3> 31.113 <p> 31.114 The e3fsprogs (<a href="http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/">http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/</a>) provides 31.115 utilities for handling ext2 and ext3 filesystems. We will not take all of them because we need the space. 31.116 @@ -176,13 +175,13 @@ 31.117 <pre> # mkdir $fs/usr/share/locale 31.118 # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/locale/fr $fs/usr/share/locale 31.119 </pre> 31.120 -<a name="dropbear"></a> 31.121 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Dropbear-0.50 - Lightweight SSH client and server</font></h3> 31.122 + 31.123 +<h3 id="dropbear">Dropbear-0.50 - Lightweight SSH client and server</h3> 31.124 <p> 31.125 Dropbear (<a href="http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html">http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html</a>) 31.126 is a small secure client/server supporting SSH 2. Dropbear is compatible with 31.127 OpenSSH and uses ~/.ssh/authorized_keys for the management of public keys. Dropbear also 31.128 -provides a version of scp, which must be compiled with 'make scp': 31.129 +provides a version of scp, which must be compiled with ‘make scp’: 31.130 </p> 31.131 <pre> # cd .. 31.132 # wget http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/releases/dropbear-0.50.tar.gz 31.133 @@ -236,8 +235,8 @@ 31.134 </p> 31.135 <pre> # /etc/init.d/dropbear start 31.136 </pre> 31.137 -<a name="lighttpd"></a> 31.138 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">lighttpd-1.4.18 - HTTP Web server</font></h3> 31.139 + 31.140 +<h3 id="lighttpd">lighttpd-1.4.18 - HTTP Web server</h3> 31.141 <p> 31.142 Lighttpd (<a href="http://www.lighttpd.net/">www.lighttpd.net</a>) is a light, secure and powerful web server. 31.143 The project is very active and the server's configuration simple. It supports virtual hosts, CGI scripts, 31.144 @@ -280,7 +279,7 @@ 31.145 </pre> 31.146 <h4>/var/www - root of documents served</h4> 31.147 <p> 31.148 -/var/www is the root directory of documents served by default. You can access this via the url http://localhost/. 31.149 +/var/www is the root directory of documents served by default. You can access this via the URL http://localhost/. 31.150 This directory contains an <code>index.html</code> automatically displayed by a query. 31.151 We will create the directory /var/www, to see what's placed inside: 31.152 </p> 31.153 @@ -302,8 +301,8 @@ 31.154 <h4>User and group www</h4> 31.155 <p> 31.156 We will add a user and a group for the web server, it adds security and there is no reason for it to be run a root. 31.157 -The default user on SliTaz is 'www', but you can change this in the configuration file lighttpd.conf. 31.158 -The BusyBox application adduser has some limitations, so we add user 'www' manually. We also change permissions on 31.159 +The default user on SliTaz is ‘www’, but you can change this in the configuration file lighttpd.conf. 31.160 +The BusyBox application adduser has some limitations, so we add user ‘www’ manually. We also change permissions on 31.161 the directory of web server logs: 31.162 </p> 31.163 <pre> # echo "www:x:80:80:www:/var/www:/bin/sh" >> $fs/etc/passwd 31.164 @@ -319,11 +318,11 @@ 31.165 <code>/etc/init.d/lighttpd start</code>. You can also automate its 31.166 launch at boot with a link /etc/init.d/lighttpd pointing to /etc/rc.d/60lighttpd. 31.167 </p> 31.168 -<a name="iptables"></a> 31.169 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">iptables-1.3.7 - Netfilter, Linux firewall</font></h3> 31.170 + 31.171 +<h3 id="iptables">iptables-1.3.7 - Netfilter, Linux firewall</h3> 31.172 <p> 31.173 Netfilter (<a href="http://www.netfilter.org/">www.netfilter.org</a>) is the module which provides the Linux 31.174 -kernel firewall functions, shared internet connections (NAT) and the archiving of network traffic. 31.175 +Kernel firewall functions, shared internet connections (NAT) and the archiving of network traffic. 31.176 The iptables command allows you to configure Netfilter using iptables-restore 31.177 and iptable-save, to save and restore the Netfilter configuration: 31.178 </p> 31.179 @@ -354,8 +353,8 @@ 31.180 <pre> # cp -va /lib/libnsl* $fs/lib/tls 31.181 # strip $fs/lib/libnsl* 31.182 </pre> 31.183 -<a name="sqlite"></a> 31.184 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">sqlite-3.5.1 - Small SQL database engine</font></h3> 31.185 + 31.186 +<h3 id="sqlite">sqlite-3.5.1 - Small SQL database engine</h3> 31.187 <p> 31.188 This package provides sqlite3 (<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/">www.sqlite.org</a>) and sqlite3.so* 31.189 libraries. SQLite is fast and efficient and integrates directly to programs using database files: 31.190 @@ -376,10 +375,10 @@ 31.191 <pre> # cp -a _pkg/usr/lib/*.so* $fs/usr/lib 31.192 # cp -a _pkg/usr/bin/* $fs/usr/bin 31.193 </pre> 31.194 -<a name="cdrkit"></a> 31.195 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">cdrkit-1.1.5 - Tools for manipulating cdrom and ISO images</font></h3> 31.196 + 31.197 +<h3 id="cdrkit">cdrkit-1.1.5 - Tools for manipulating CD-ROM and ISO images</h3> 31.198 <p> 31.199 -cdrkit (<a href="http://www.cdrkit.org/">www.cdrkit.org</a>) provides tools for manipulating cdroms. 31.200 +cdrkit (<a href="http://www.cdrkit.org/">www.cdrkit.org</a>) provides tools for manipulating CD-ROMs. 31.201 SliTaz installs by default wodim for burning and genisoimage to create an ISO image. 31.202 The compilation is a bit different (cmake), but shouldn't pose any problems: 31.203 </p> 31.204 @@ -399,11 +398,11 @@ 31.205 </p> 31.206 <pre> # cp -a /lib/libcap.so* $fs/lib 31.207 </pre> 31.208 -<a name="cpio"></a> 31.209 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">cpio-2.8 - Archiver</font></h3> 31.210 + 31.211 +<h3 id="cpio">cpio-2.8 - Archiver</h3> 31.212 <p> 31.213 <code>cpio</code> (<a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/">http://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/</a>) provides tools for 31.214 -manipulating cpio archives. The archive format is used for packages and the SliTaz initramfs image of the cdrom. 31.215 +manipulating cpio archives. The archive format is used for packages and the SliTaz initramfs image of the CD-ROM. 31.216 Note that BusyBox provides a version of cpio that only unpacks archives: 31.217 </p> 31.218 <pre> # cd .. 31.219 @@ -425,8 +424,8 @@ 31.220 # cp -a _pkg/usr/bin/* $fs/usr/bin 31.221 # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/locale/fr $fs/usr/share/locale 31.222 </pre> 31.223 -<a name="microperl"></a> 31.224 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">microperl-5.8.8 - A tiny Perl</font></h3> 31.225 + 31.226 +<h3 id="microperl">microperl-5.8.8 - A tiny Perl</h3> 31.227 <p> 31.228 Microperl is a tiny implementation of Perl using the most basic functions of the language. 31.229 You can find more info in the source archive and the file <code>README.micro</code>. 31.230 @@ -448,8 +447,8 @@ 31.231 /# ln -s microperl perl 31.232 /# exit 31.233 </pre> 31.234 -<a name="module-init-tools"></a> 31.235 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">module-init-tools-3.2 - Utilities for manipulating kernel modules</font></h3> 31.236 + 31.237 +<h3 id="module-init-tools">module-init-tools-3.2 - Utilities for manipulating Kernel modules</h3> 31.238 <p> 31.239 The <a href="http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/module-init-tools/">module-init-tools</a> 31.240 from kernel.org: modprobe, insmod, rmmod and lsmod. We have chosen to use these because we can compile 31.241 @@ -471,24 +470,24 @@ 31.242 # cp -i _pkg/bin/lsmod $fs/bin 31.243 # cd .. 31.244 </pre> 31.245 -<a name="kernel-modules"></a> 31.246 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Copy kernel modules</font></h3> 31.247 + 31.248 +<h3 id="kernel-modules">Copy Kernel modules</h3> 31.249 <p> 31.250 Copy files from linux-2.6.20/_pkg: 31.251 </p> 31.252 <pre> # cp -a linux-2.6.20/_pkg/lib/* $fs/lib 31.253 </pre> 31.254 -<h4>Compress kernel modules</h4> 31.255 +<h4>Compress Kernel modules</h4> 31.256 <p> 31.257 Compress modules, this step will gain us back around 50% of available space. 31.258 We begin by moving into the rootfs, then we search for all files with the 31.259 <code>.ko</code> extension, and compress them. You 31.260 -can also do this with the 'gzmodtaz.sh' script found in SliTaz tools: 31.261 +can also do this with the ‘gzmodtaz.sh’ script found in SliTaz tools: 31.262 </p> 31.263 <pre> # cd $fs 31.264 </pre> 31.265 <p> 31.266 -With 'gztazmod.sh': 31.267 +With ‘gztazmod.sh’: 31.268 </p> 31.269 <pre> # cp -v ../src/slitaz-tools-1.1/utils/gztazmod.sh sbin 31.270 # ./sbin/gztazmod.sh lib/modules/2.6.20-slitaz 31.271 @@ -502,12 +501,12 @@ 31.272 # rm modules.dep 31.273 # mv tmp.dep modules.dep 31.274 </pre> 31.275 -<a name="initramfs-iso"></a> 31.276 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image</font></h3> 31.277 + 31.278 +<h3 id="initramfs-iso">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image</h3> 31.279 <p> 31.280 -To create a new ISO image, you can use 'mktaziso' in 31.281 +To create a new ISO image, you can use ‘mktaziso’ in 31.282 <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:cookbook:slitaztools">SliTaz tools</a>. 31.283 -Or you can create a new initramfs image, copy it to /boot in the root of the cdrom 31.284 +Or you can create a new initramfs image, copy it to /boot in the root of the CD-ROM 31.285 (rootcd) and finally generate an ISO image with genisoimage: 31.286 </p> 31.287 <pre> # cd $fs 31.288 @@ -519,7 +518,7 @@ 31.289 -V "SliTaz" -input-charset iso8859-1 -boot-info-table rootcd 31.290 </pre> 31.291 <p> 31.292 -Test iso image: 31.293 +Test ISO image: 31.294 </p> 31.295 <pre> # qemu -cdrom slitaz-test.iso 31.296 </pre>
32.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/base-ncurses.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 32.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/base-ncurses.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 32.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 32.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 32.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 32.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 32.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 32.8 +<html lang="en"> 32.9 <head> 32.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Base Ncurses</title> 32.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 32.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 32.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 32.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 32.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 32.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 32.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 32.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 32.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 32.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Base Ncurses</title> 32.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 32.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 32.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 32.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 32.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 32.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 32.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 32.28 </head> 32.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 32.30 +<body> 32.31 32.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 32.33 <div id="header"> 32.34 <div align="right" id="quicknav"> 32.35 - <a name="top"></a> 32.36 + <span id="top"></span> 32.37 <a href="base-apps.html">Base apps</a> | 32.38 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> | 32.39 <a href="locale.html">Locale & i18n</a> 32.40 @@ -49,21 +48,21 @@ 32.41 <li><a href="#rhapsody">rhapsody-0.28b</a> - IRC chat client.</li> 32.42 <li><a href="#initramfs-iso">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image.</a></li> 32.43 </ul> 32.44 -<a name="about"></a> 32.45 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">About</font></h3> 32.46 + 32.47 +<h3 id="about">About</h3> 32.48 <p> 32.49 This chapter describes the construction and installation of some ncurses applications 32.50 and libraries in SliTaz. The procedure consists of moving into the /src directory, 32.51 downloading the sources for the application in question, unpacking, reading the README or 32.52 INSTALL file(s), compiling and installing the binary in SliTaz. Once the applications 32.53 -are installed, we can create a new initramfs, copy it to the root of the cdrom and generate 32.54 +are installed, we can create a new initramfs, copy it to the root of the CD-ROM and generate 32.55 a new ISO image. For this you can also use <code>mktaziso</code> in 32.56 <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:cookbook:slitaztools">SliTaz tools</a>. 32.57 </p> 32.58 <h4>Assign an environment variable ($fs)</h4> 32.59 <p> 32.60 An environmental variable can't specify the path to the directory, just the name of the directory. 32.61 -We will affect a variable '$fs' to indicate the path to the root filesystem 32.62 +We will affect a variable ‘$fs’ to indicate the path to the root filesystem 32.63 (rootfs). To do this, we venture into the working directory SliTaz/, and type: 32.64 </p> 32.65 <pre> # export fs=$PWD/rootfs 32.66 @@ -73,8 +72,8 @@ 32.67 </p> 32.68 <pre> # echo $fs 32.69 </pre> 32.70 -<a name="ncurses"></a> 32.71 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">ncurses-5.6 - Terminal utilities and libraries</font></h3> 32.72 + 32.73 +<h3 id="ncurses">ncurses-5.6 - Terminal utilities and libraries</h3> 32.74 <p> 32.75 ncurses (<a href="http://dickey.his.com/ncurses/">dickey.his.com/ncurses/</a>) contains 32.76 functions to display text in different ways on the screen of a Linux terminal and also provides 32.77 @@ -124,8 +123,8 @@ 32.78 </p> 32.79 <pre> # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/tabset $fs/usr/share 32.80 </pre> 32.81 -<a name="clex"></a> 32.82 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">clex-3.16 - File Manager</font></h3> 32.83 + 32.84 +<h3 id="clex">clex-3.16 - File Manager</h3> 32.85 <p> 32.86 CLEX (<a href="http://www.clex.sk/">http://www.clex.sk/</a>) is a small ncurses file 32.87 manager (160 KB). The configuration file (rc) is ~/clexrc; ~/.clexbm is used for 32.88 @@ -154,8 +153,8 @@ 32.89 libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40064000) 32.90 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000) 32.91 </pre> 32.92 -<a name="nano"></a> 32.93 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">nano-2.0.6 - Advanced Text Editor</font></h3> 32.94 + 32.95 +<h3 id="nano">nano-2.0.6 - Advanced Text Editor</h3> 32.96 <p> 32.97 GNU nano (<a href="http://www.nano-editor.org/">www.nano-editor.org</a>) is a well known, 32.98 fast, effective GNU/Linux text editor that supports colored syntax. 32.99 @@ -211,8 +210,8 @@ 32.100 <pre> # cd .. 32.101 # cp -a slitaz-tools-1.1/etc/nanorc $fs/etc 32.102 </pre> 32.103 -<a name="retawq"></a> 32.104 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">retawq-0.2.6c - Text mode Web browser</font></h3> 32.105 + 32.106 +<h3 id="retawq">retawq-0.2.6c - Text mode Web browser</h3> 32.107 <p> 32.108 retawq (<a href="http://retawq.sourceforge.net/">retawq.sourceforge.net</a>) 32.109 is a small text-only web browser. We only flag a few useful options when configuring, 32.110 @@ -260,10 +259,9 @@ 32.111 page with a list of favorite web sites. You can also copy the docs (/documents) from retawq 32.112 to /usr/share/doc/retawq. 32.113 </p> 32.114 -<a name="htop"></a> 32.115 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">htop-6.0.5 - System process viewer</font></h3> 32.116 + 32.117 +<h3 id="htop">htop-6.0.5 - System process viewer</h3> 32.118 <p> 32.119 - 32.120 htop (<a href="http://htop.sourceforge.net/">htop.sourceforge.net/</a>) is software 32.121 that displays system processes using ncurses. 32.122 </p> 32.123 @@ -293,10 +291,9 @@ 32.124 libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0xb7e20000) 32.125 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7fc9000) 32.126 </pre> 32.127 -<a name="dialog"></a> 32.128 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">dialog-1.1.20070409 - GUI shell scripts</font></h3> 32.129 + 32.130 +<h3 id="dialog">dialog-1.1.20070409 - GUI shell scripts</h3> 32.131 <p> 32.132 - 32.133 dialog (<a href="http://invisible-island.net/dialog/dialog.html">invisible-island.net/dialog/dialog.html</a>), 32.134 is a utility to build GUI-based consoles: 32.135 </p> 32.136 @@ -331,10 +328,9 @@ 32.137 The dialog configuration file is /etc/dialogrc and/or ~/.dialogrc for each user. 32.138 There are also full examples of scripts in the /sample directory in the sources of dialog. 32.139 </p> 32.140 -<a name="ninvaders"></a> 32.141 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Ninvaders-0.1.1 - Space Invaders clone</font></h3> 32.142 + 32.143 +<h3 id="ninvaders">Ninvaders-0.1.1 - Space Invaders clone</h3> 32.144 <p> 32.145 - 32.146 ninvaders (<a href="http://ninvaders.sourceforge.net/">http://ninvaders.sourceforge.net/</a>) 32.147 is a clone of the popular Space Invaders game (46 KB). We begin by placing ourselves in the 32.148 /src directory, then we download, untar, compile, clean using strip and copy the nInvaders binary 32.149 @@ -348,8 +344,8 @@ 32.150 # strip -v nInvaders 32.151 # cp nInvaders $fs/usr/games 32.152 </pre> 32.153 -<a name="bastet"></a> 32.154 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">bastet-0.41 - Bastard Tetris clone</font></h3> 32.155 + 32.156 +<h3 id="bastet">bastet-0.41 - Bastard Tetris clone</h3> 32.157 <p> 32.158 A game of Tetris (17 KB): 32.159 </p> 32.160 @@ -363,8 +359,8 @@ 32.161 # touch $fs/var/games/bastet.scores 32.162 # chmod 666 $fs/var/games/bastet.scores 32.163 </pre> 32.164 -<a name="rhapsody"></a> 32.165 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">rhapsody-0.28b - IRC chat client</font></h3> 32.166 + 32.167 +<h3 id="rhapsody">rhapsody-0.28b - IRC chat client</h3> 32.168 <p> 32.169 Rhapsody (<a href="http://rhapsody.sourceforge.net/">http://rhapsody.sourceforge.net/</a>) 32.170 is a fast and lightweight chat client supporting the IRC protocol. It provides a menu for 32.171 @@ -399,11 +395,11 @@ 32.172 <p> 32.173 You can customize rhapsody via ~/.rhapsodyrc or use <Ctrl+T> for options: 32.174 </p> 32.175 -<a name="initramfs-iso"></a> 32.176 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image</font></h3> 32.177 + 32.178 +<h3 id="initramfs-iso">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image</h3> 32.179 <p> 32.180 -To create a new ISO image, you can use 'mktaziso' in SliTaz tools. 32.181 -Or you can create a new initramfs image, copy it to /boot in the root of the cdrom 32.182 +To create a new ISO image, you can use ‘mktaziso’ in SliTaz tools. 32.183 +Or you can create a new initramfs image, copy it to /boot in the root of the CD-ROM 32.184 (rootcd) and finally generate an ISO image with genisoimage: 32.185 </p> 32.186 <pre> # cd $fs
33.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/base-system.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 33.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/base-system.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 33.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 33.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 33.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 33.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 33.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 33.8 +<html lang="en"> 33.9 <head> 33.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Base System</title> 33.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 33.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 33.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 33.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 33.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 33.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 33.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 33.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 33.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 33.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Base System</title> 33.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 33.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 33.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 33.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 33.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 33.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 33.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 33.28 </head> 33.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 33.30 +<body> 33.31 33.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 33.33 <div id="header"> 33.34 <div align="right" id="quicknav"> 33.35 - <a name="top"></a> 33.36 + <span id="top"></span> 33.37 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> | 33.38 <a href="base-apps.html">Base apps</a> 33.39 </div> 33.40 @@ -36,22 +35,22 @@ 33.41 <ul> 33.42 <li><a href="#about">About.</a></li> 33.43 <li><a href="#src">Wget src.</a></li> 33.44 - <li><a href="#prepa">Unpack and prepare the Linux kernel.</a></li> 33.45 + <li><a href="#prepa">Unpack and prepare the Linux Kernel.</a></li> 33.46 <li><a href="#rootfs">Creation of the Root System</a>, the root 33.47 file System (rootfs).</li> 33.48 <li><a href="#config">Configure the box.</a></li> 33.49 <li><a href="#initramfs">Generate the initramfs</a>, compressed cpio archive.</li> 33.50 - <li><a href="#rootcd">Construction of the root of the cdrom</a> (rootcd), and the 33.51 + <li><a href="#rootcd">Construction of the root of the CD-ROM</a> (rootcd), and the 33.52 configuration files of Syslinux.</li> 33.53 <li><a href="#mkiso">Create an ISO image with genisoimage or mkisofs.</a></li> 33.54 <li><a href="#testiso">Burn or test the ISO with Qemu.</a></li> 33.55 </ul> 33.56 -<a name="about"></a> 33.57 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">About</font></h3> 33.58 + 33.59 +<h3 id="about">About</h3> 33.60 <p> 33.61 This document describes the construction of the SliTaz base system and why we use a 33.62 Linux Kernel, BusyBox and Syslinux to boot the system. SliTaz uses an initramfs 33.63 -archive unpacked in RAM by the kernel at boot. We will create a box to hold a 33.64 +archive unpacked in RAM by the Kernel at boot. We will create a box to hold a 33.65 root of 3 to 4MB and use strip on the libraries and binaries to save space. 33.66 </p> 33.67 <p> 33.68 @@ -62,8 +61,8 @@ 33.69 This document is based on a howto found in the archive of BusyBox, which is itself based on 33.70 a paper presented by Erik Anderson in the Embedded Systems Conference in 2001. 33.71 </p> 33.72 -<a name="src"></a> 33.73 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Wget src</font></h3> 33.74 + 33.75 +<h3 id="src">Wget src</h3> 33.76 <p> 33.77 Create a src directory for downloading and compiling: 33.78 </p> 33.79 @@ -88,22 +87,22 @@ 33.80 # tar xzf slitaz-tools-1.1.tar.gz</pre> 33.81 </li> 33.82 </ul> 33.83 -<a name="prepa"></a> 33.84 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Unpack and prepare the Linux Kernel</font></h3> 33.85 + 33.86 +<h3 id="prepa">Unpack and prepare the Linux Kernel</h3> 33.87 <p> 33.88 -We will begin by compiling a Linux kernel, which may take a little time. 33.89 +We will begin by compiling a Linux Kernel, which may take a little time. 33.90 </p> 33.91 <h4>Linux Kernel</h4> 33.92 <p> 33.93 -Your kernel must support the intramfs filesystem, otherwise the cdrom will not start. You can 33.94 +Your Kernel must support the intramfs filesystem, otherwise the CD-ROM will not start. You can 33.95 also install the modules in a directory so as not to touch the host system. The configuration 33.96 of the Linux kernel sources is done by <code>make menuconfig</code> using ncurses or graphically 33.97 with <code>make gconfig</code> or <code>make xconfig</code> using GTK development packages and/or 33.98 -QT respectively. You can find in <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:cookbook:slitaztools">SliTaz tools</a>, 33.99 +Qt respectively. You can find in <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:cookbook:slitaztools">SliTaz tools</a>, 33.100 Makefiles for the various 2.6.xx kernels. 33.101 </p> 33.102 <p> 33.103 -A feature of the 2.6 kernels is that if we make menuconfig, xconfig or config for the first time, 33.104 +A feature of the 2.6 Kernels is that if we make menuconfig, xconfig or config for the first time, 33.105 the setup menu is displayed based on the configuration of our current kernel. 33.106 </p> 33.107 <p> 33.108 @@ -126,20 +125,20 @@ 33.109 # cd .. 33.110 </pre> 33.111 <p> 33.112 -If you want more info on compiling kernels, there are many textbooks. Note that you can install the 33.113 -kernel and after rebooting, you can compile your own kernel following the same instructions. 33.114 +If you want more info on compiling Kernels, there are many textbooks. Note that you can install the 33.115 +Kernel and after rebooting, you can compile your own Kernel following the same instructions. 33.116 </p> 33.117 -<a name="rootfs"></a> 33.118 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Creation of the root system (rootfs)</font></h3> 33.119 + 33.120 +<h3 id="rootfs">Creation of the root system (rootfs)</h3> 33.121 <p> 33.122 -The next step will create a file named 'rootfs' - Root File System, in the working directory SliTaz/: 33.123 +The next step will create a file named ‘rootfs’ - Root File System, in the working directory SliTaz/: 33.124 </p> 33.125 <pre> # mkdir ../rootfs 33.126 </pre> 33.127 <h4>Install BusyBox</h4> 33.128 <p> 33.129 BusyBox (<a href="http://www.busybox.net/">www.busybox.net</a>) is a single executable offering 33.130 -versions of the main tools necessary to use a Linux kernel. It is (mainly) intended to be used 33.131 +versions of the main tools necessary to use a Linux Kernel. It is (mainly) intended to be used 33.132 embedded and can do almost anything. As well as proposing (coreutils) shell commands and a daemons 33.133 system, it also provides a websever and client/server (DHCP, udhcpc). 33.134 </p> 33.135 @@ -179,7 +178,7 @@ 33.136 <p> 33.137 The ldd command can show any libraries used by a program. Libraries used by Busybox may differ 33.138 depending on the host system. On Debian for example, copying the libraries in /lib/tls. The following 33.139 -commands are given using 'v' for verbose mode. To eliminate the symbols of executable binaries 33.140 +commands are given using ‘v’ for verbose mode. To eliminate the symbols of executable binaries 33.141 and shared libraries we can utilize strip. Note you may also use the mklibs or uClibc libraries. 33.142 </p> 33.143 <pre> # mkdir lib 33.144 @@ -232,7 +231,7 @@ 33.145 </pre> 33.146 <h4>Create the devices in /dev</h4> 33.147 <p> 33.148 -This can be done with the script 'mkdevs.sh' found in BusyBox, or with our script 'mktazdevs.sh' in 33.149 +This can be done with the script ‘mkdevs.sh’ found in BusyBox, or with our script ‘mktazdevs.sh’ in 33.150 SliTaz tools. If you want more details, read the scripts. If you used the BusyBox version, we must 33.151 still create the pts directory: 33.152 </p> 33.153 @@ -255,8 +254,8 @@ 33.154 # cp /lib/libresolv.so.2 lib 33.155 # strip -v lib/*.so* 33.156 </pre> 33.157 -<a name="config"></a> 33.158 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Configuration of your box</font></h3> 33.159 + 33.160 +<h3 id="config">Configuration of your box</h3> 33.161 <p> 33.162 Create the necessary files in /etc. For more info, just look at the contents of the files. 33.163 We start by creating some files relevant to the core operating system. 33.164 @@ -511,11 +510,10 @@ 33.165 files from SliTaz tools, such as the licence. 33.166 </p> 33.167 33.168 -<a name="initramfs"></a> 33.169 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Build an initramfs cpio archive</font></h3> 33.170 +<h3 id="initramfs">Build an initramfs cpio archive</h3> 33.171 <p> 33.172 The initramfs is a <code>cpio</code> archive generated from the root of the system, 33.173 -it is decompressed in RAM by the Linux kernel at boot to create the filesystem (also in RAM). 33.174 +it is decompressed in RAM by the Linux Kernel at boot to create the filesystem (also in RAM). 33.175 To generate an initramfs archive, using the root directory of system files (rootfs), we 33.176 facilitate a search with <code>find</code> and add some pipes <code>|</code>. 33.177 Then we create a cpio archive using <code>gzip</code> which we put in the working directory. 33.178 @@ -539,11 +537,11 @@ 33.179 use <strong>mktaziso</strong> within SliTaz tools. This script will check if the directories are present, 33.180 create a new compressed cpio archive and generate a new bootable ISO image. 33.181 </p> 33.182 -<a name="rootcd"></a> 33.183 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Make rootcd files</font></h3> 33.184 + 33.185 +<h3 id="rootcd">Make rootcd files</h3> 33.186 <p> 33.187 The following steps will help you create the root of the bootable CD-ROM. We begin by creating the rootcd, 33.188 -boot and isolinux directories for the cd-rom files: 33.189 +boot and isolinux directories for the CD-ROM files: 33.190 </p> 33.191 <pre> # cd .. 33.192 # mkdir -p rootcd/boot/isolinux 33.193 @@ -551,10 +549,10 @@ 33.194 <p> 33.195 Optionally, you can create some other directories in which to place various data, such as HTML documents or packages. 33.196 </p> 33.197 -<a name="linux"></a> 33.198 -<h4>Copy the kernel</h4> 33.199 + 33.200 +<h4 id="linux">Copy the Kernel</h4> 33.201 <p> 33.202 -Just copy the kernel previously compiled to rootcd/boot: 33.203 +Just copy the Kernel previously compiled to rootcd/boot: 33.204 </p> 33.205 <pre> # cp src/linux-2.6.20/arch/i386/boot/bzImage rootcd/boot 33.206 </pre> 33.207 @@ -596,7 +594,7 @@ 33.208 <ul> 33.209 <li>The timeout value is the number of seconds to wait before booting 33.210 You can make it 0 or delete the line to start instantly, or choose to wait as long as 10s.</li> 33.211 - <li>prompt can be set to 0 to disable the 'boot:' prompt.</li> 33.212 + <li>prompt can be set to 0 to disable the ‘boot:’ prompt.</li> 33.213 <li>You can add more lines to view the contents of several text files when the user presses F1, F2, F3, etc.</li> 33.214 </ul> 33.215 <h4>display.txt</h4> 33.216 @@ -605,7 +603,8 @@ 33.217 </p> 33.218 <pre> # nano rootcd/boot/isolinux/display.txt 33.219 </pre> 33.220 -<pre class="script">/* _\|/_ 33.221 +<pre class="script"> 33.222 +/* _\|/_ 33.223 (o o) 33.224 +----oOO-{_}-OOo---------------------------------------------------+ 33.225 ____ _ _ _____ 33.226 @@ -620,8 +619,8 @@ 33.227 33.228 */ 33.229 </pre> 33.230 -<a name="mkiso"></a> 33.231 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Create an ISO image with genisoimage or mkisofs</font></h3> 33.232 + 33.233 +<h3 id="mkiso">Create an ISO image with genisoimage or mkisofs</h3> 33.234 <pre> # genisoimage -R -o slitaz-cooking.iso -b boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin \ 33.235 -c boot/isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 \ 33.236 -V "SliTaz" -input-charset iso8859-1 -boot-info-table rootcd 33.237 @@ -633,10 +632,10 @@ 33.238 You can create a small script that will generate a new compressed cpio archive and a new image, 33.239 or use mktaziso within SliTaz tools. Note that you can also use GRUB to boot the box. 33.240 </p> 33.241 -<a name="testiso"></a> 33.242 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Burn or test ISO image with Qemu</font></h3> 33.243 + 33.244 +<h3 id="testiso">Burn or test ISO image with Qemu</h3> 33.245 <p> 33.246 -You can burn the ISO image with Graveman, k3b or wodim and boot it. Simple burning command using wodim (also valid for cdrecord), with a 2.6.XX. kernel: 33.247 +You can burn the ISO image with Graveman, k3b or wodim and boot it. Simple burning command using wodim (also valid for cdrecord), with a 2.6.XX. Kernel: 33.248 </p> 33.249 <pre># wodim -v -speed=24 -data slitaz-cooking.iso 33.250 </pre>
34.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/boot-scripts.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 34.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/boot-scripts.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 34.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 34.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 34.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 34.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 34.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 34.8 +<html lang="en"> 34.9 <head> 34.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Boot Scripts</title> 34.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 34.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 34.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 34.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 34.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 34.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 34.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 34.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 34.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 34.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Boot Scripts</title> 34.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 34.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 34.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 34.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 34.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 34.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 34.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 34.28 </head> 34.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 34.30 +<body> 34.31 34.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 34.33 <div id="header"> 34.34 <div align="right" id="quicknav"> 34.35 - <a name="top"></a> 34.36 + <span id="top"></span> 34.37 <a href="locale.html">Locale & i18n</a> | 34.38 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> | 34.39 <a href="x-window-system.html">X window system</a> 34.40 @@ -43,8 +42,7 @@ 34.41 <li><a href="#inittab">/etc/inittab</a> - Configuration file init.</li> 34.42 </ul> 34.43 34.44 -<a name="intro"></a> 34.45 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">SliTaz and startup</font></h3> 34.46 +<h3 id="intro">SliTaz and startup</h3> 34.47 34.48 <p> 34.49 SliTaz does not use a level of execution (runlevel), the 34.50 @@ -54,12 +52,11 @@ 34.51 commands placed for the system to start. 34.52 </p> 34.53 34.54 -<a name="init.d"></a> 34.55 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">/etc/init.d/* - Directory of scripts and daemons</font></h3> 34.56 +<h3 id="init.d">/etc/init.d/* - Directory of scripts and daemons</h3> 34.57 <p> 34.58 The directory /etc/init.d contains all of the rc scripts, 34.59 -scripts finishing with '.sh' are simple shell scripts and 34.60 -daemons such as 'dropbear' or 'lighttpd' are scripts 34.61 +scripts finishing with ‘.sh’ are simple shell scripts and 34.62 +daemons such as ‘dropbear’ or ‘lighttpd’ are scripts 34.63 that launch a service. The daemon scripts can start, stop or 34.64 restart through the command: 34.65 </p> 34.66 @@ -74,8 +71,7 @@ 34.67 the previous command has succeeded (0) or not. 34.68 </p> 34.69 34.70 -<a name="rcS"></a> 34.71 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">/etc/init.d/rcS - Primary initialization script</font></h3> 34.72 +<h3 id="rcS">/etc/init.d/rcS - Primary initialization script</h3> 34.73 <p> 34.74 The <code>/etc/init.d/rcS</code> script configures all the 34.75 basic services and initializes the base system. It begins by 34.76 @@ -89,8 +85,7 @@ 34.77 </pre> 34.78 34.79 34.80 -<a name="rc-scripts"></a> 34.81 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Specific scripts and daemons</font></h3> 34.82 +<h3 id="rc-scripts">Specific scripts and daemons</h3> 34.83 34.84 <h4>bootopts.sh - LiveCD mode options</h4> 34.85 <p> 34.86 @@ -120,8 +115,8 @@ 34.87 /etc/locale.conf which is read by /etc/profile at each 34.88 login. The /etc/locale.conf is generated during boot time 34.89 thanks to the /etc/i18n.sh script. This script launches the 34.90 -'tazlocale' application if /etc/locale.conf doesn't exist. 34.91 -We use the same process for the keyboard layout using 'tazkmap' 34.92 +‘tazlocale’ application if /etc/locale.conf doesn't exist. 34.93 +We use the same process for the keyboard layout using ‘tazkmap’ 34.94 and the /etc/kmap.conf configuration file. Both applications 34.95 are installed and located in /sbin and use dialog and the 34.96 ncurses library. The script also checks whether the 34.97 @@ -151,8 +146,7 @@ 34.98 the primary <code>/etc/rcS.conf</code> configuration file. 34.99 </p> 34.100 34.101 -<a name="inittab"></a> 34.102 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">/etc/inittab - Configuration file init</font></h3> 34.103 +<h3 id="inittab">/etc/inittab - Configuration file init</h3> 34.104 <p> 34.105 The first file read by the Kernel at boot. It defines the 34.106 initialization script (/etc/init.d/rcS), shells (ttys) and
35.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/gtk-apps.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 35.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/gtk-apps.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 35.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 35.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 35.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 35.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 35.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 35.8 +<html lang="en"> 35.9 <head> 35.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - GTK+ Applications</title> 35.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 35.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 35.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 35.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 35.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 35.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 35.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 35.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 35.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 35.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - GTK+ Applications</title> 35.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 35.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 35.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 35.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 35.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 35.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 35.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 35.28 </head> 35.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 35.30 +<body> 35.31 35.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 35.33 <div id="header"> 35.34 <div id="quicknav" align="right"> 35.35 - <a name="top"></a> 35.36 + <span id="top"></span> 35.37 <a href="gtk-libs.html">Gtk-libs</a> | 35.38 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 35.39 </div> 35.40 @@ -45,8 +44,8 @@ 35.41 <li><a href="#gftp">gftp-2.0.18</a> - Fast and simple FTP client.</li> 35.42 <li><a href="#xpad">xpad-2.12</a> - Mini note taking application.</li> 35.43 </ul> 35.44 -<a name="about"></a> 35.45 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">About</font></h3> 35.46 + 35.47 +<h3 id="about">About</h3> 35.48 <p> 35.49 This chapter describes the commands for the compilation and installation of 35.50 GTK+ applications distributed by default on the SliTaz LiveCD. The installation 35.51 @@ -64,8 +63,8 @@ 35.52 </p> 35.53 <pre> # echo $fs 35.54 </pre> 35.55 -<a name="leafpad"></a> 35.56 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">leafpad-0.8.10 - Simple text editor</font></h3> 35.57 + 35.58 +<h3 id="leafpad">leafpad-0.8.10 - Simple text editor</h3> 35.59 <p> 35.60 Website: <a href="http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/">http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/</a> 35.61 </p> 35.62 @@ -82,8 +81,8 @@ 35.63 # cp _pkg/usr/share/pixmaps/leafpad.png $fs/usr/share/pixmaps 35.64 # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/locale/fr $fs/usr/share/locale 35.65 </pre> 35.66 -<a name="gitmail"></a> 35.67 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">gitmail-0.4 - Ghost In The Mail, mail client</font></h3> 35.68 + 35.69 +<h3 id="gitmail">gitmail-0.4 - Ghost In The Mail, mail client</h3> 35.70 <p> 35.71 Ghost in the mail allows users to quickly and easily send mail via SMTP. 35.72 </p> 35.73 @@ -103,8 +102,8 @@ 35.74 <h4>Install in rootfs</h4> 35.75 <pre> # cp _pkg/usr/bin/* $fs/usr/bin 35.76 </pre> 35.77 -<a name="gqview"></a> 35.78 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">gqview-2.0.4 - Images Manager</font></h3> 35.79 + 35.80 +<h3 id="gqview">gqview-2.0.4 - Images Manager</h3> 35.81 <p> 35.82 Website: <a href="http://gqview.sourceforge.net/">http://gqview.sourceforge.net/</a> 35.83 </p> 35.84 @@ -121,8 +120,8 @@ 35.85 # cp _pkg/usr/share/pixmaps/* $fs/usr/share/pixmaps 35.86 # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/locale/fr $fs/usr/share/locale 35.87 </pre> 35.88 -<a name="mtpaint"></a> 35.89 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">mtpaint-3.11 - Image creation and processing</font></h3> 35.90 + 35.91 +<h3 id="mtpaint">mtpaint-3.11 - Image creation and processing</h3> 35.92 <p> 35.93 Website: <a href="http://mtpaint.sourceforge.net/">http://mtpaint.sourceforge.net/</a> 35.94 </p> 35.95 @@ -138,8 +137,8 @@ 35.96 # cp po/fr.mo $fs/usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/mtpaint.mo 35.97 # cp src/icons1/icon.xpm $fs/usr/share/pixmaps/mtpaint.xpm 35.98 </pre> 35.99 -<a name="transmission"></a> 35.100 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Transmission-0.72 - Lightweight BitTorrent client</font></h3> 35.101 + 35.102 +<h3 id="transmission">Transmission-0.72 - Lightweight BitTorrent client</h3> 35.103 <p> 35.104 Tranmission BitTorrent client is fast, lightweight and easy to use. The compiled package provides 35.105 the command line client (transmissioncli) and a GTK+ client (transmission-gtk). We install the GTK+ client, 35.106 @@ -165,8 +164,8 @@ 35.107 # cp gtk/transmission.png $fs/usr/share/pixmaps 35.108 # cp gtk/po/fr.mo $fs/usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/transmission-gtk.mo 35.109 </pre> 35.110 -<a name="emelfm2"></a> 35.111 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">emelfm2-0.3.5 - File Manager</font></h3> 35.112 + 35.113 +<h3 id="emelfm2">emelfm2-0.3.5 - File Manager</h3> 35.114 <p> 35.115 The emelFM2 application is a file manager providing lots of useful functions, 35.116 such as the mounting of devices, a text viewer, opening a terminal in the current 35.117 @@ -192,8 +191,8 @@ 35.118 # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/pixmaps $fs/usr/share 35.119 # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/locale/fr $fs/usr/share/locale 35.120 </pre> 35.121 -<a name="geany"></a> 35.122 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">geany-0.11 - Integrated Development Environment</font></h3> 35.123 + 35.124 +<h3 id="geany">geany-0.11 - Integrated Development Environment</h3> 35.125 <p> 35.126 Geany is a simple, fast and light IDE offering colored syntax, tabs, autocompletion, aids to scripts and much more. 35.127 </p> 35.128 @@ -222,11 +221,11 @@ 35.129 # cp _pkg/usr/share/pixmaps/geany.png $fs/usr/share/pixmaps 35.130 # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/locale/fr $fs/usr/share/locale 35.131 </pre> 35.132 -<a name="gftp"></a> 35.133 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">gftp-2.0.18 - Fast and simple FTP client</font></h3> 35.134 + 35.135 +<h3 id="gftp">gftp-2.0.18 - Fast and simple FTP client</h3> 35.136 <p> 35.137 The gFTP application is a fast and efficient FTP client with a GTK+ graphical interface. 35.138 -Note that we compile without support for a text interface and ssl support. Get, untar, 35.139 +Note that we compile without support for a text interface and SSL support. Get, untar, 35.140 configure, compile and install. 35.141 </p> 35.142 <p> 35.143 @@ -254,12 +253,12 @@ 35.144 # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/locale/fr $fs/usr/share/locale 35.145 </pre> 35.146 <p> 35.147 -To save a little space and avoid duplication, you can delete 'COPYING' (17 KB) 35.148 +To save a little space and avoid duplication, you can delete ‘COPYING’ (17 KB) 35.149 included in /usr/share/gftp. The GNU licence is already present in /usr/share/licence, 35.150 if you want to create a symbolic link. 35.151 </p> 35.152 -<a name="xpad"></a> 35.153 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">xpad-2.12 - Mini note taking application</font></h3> 35.154 + 35.155 +<h3 id="xpad">xpad-2.12 - Mini note taking application</h3> 35.156 <p> 35.157 The Xpad application can quickly take notes via various customizable (GTK+) windows. 35.158 </p>
36.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/gtk-libs.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 36.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/gtk-libs.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 36.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 36.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 36.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 36.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 36.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 36.8 +<html lang="en"> 36.9 <head> 36.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - GTK+ Libraries</title> 36.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 36.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 36.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 36.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 36.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 36.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 36.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 36.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 36.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 36.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - GTK+ Libraries</title> 36.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 36.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 36.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 36.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 36.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 36.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 36.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 36.28 </head> 36.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 36.30 +<body> 36.31 36.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 36.33 <div id="header"> 36.34 <div id="quicknav" align="right"> 36.35 - <a name="top"></a> 36.36 + <span id="top"></span> 36.37 <a href="x-window-system.html">X window system</a> | 36.38 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> | 36.39 <a href="gtk-apps.html">GTK+ apps</a> 36.40 @@ -43,8 +42,8 @@ 36.41 <li><a href="#gtk">gtk-2.8.20</a> - The GIMP Toolkit.</li> 36.42 <li><a href="#initramfs-iso">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image.</a></li> 36.43 </ul> 36.44 -<a name="about"></a> 36.45 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">About</font></h3> 36.46 + 36.47 +<h3 id="about">About</h3> 36.48 <p> 36.49 This chapter describes the installation and configuration of GTK libraries 36.50 on SliTaz used by lots of free software. Note that you can simply compile and 36.51 @@ -69,8 +68,8 @@ 36.52 </p> 36.53 <pre> # echo $fs 36.54 </pre> 36.55 -<a name="cairo"></a> 36.56 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">cairo-1.2.6 - 2D graphics library</font></h3> 36.57 + 36.58 +<h3 id="cairo">cairo-1.2.6 - 2D graphics library</h3> 36.59 <p> 36.60 We begin with libcairo (<a href="http://www.cairographics.org/">http://www.cairographics.org/</a>) 36.61 used to compile pango: 36.62 @@ -88,8 +87,8 @@ 36.63 <h4>Install in rootfs</h4> 36.64 <pre> # cp -av _pkg/usr/lib/*.so* $fs/usr/lib 36.65 </pre> 36.66 -<a name="glib"></a> 36.67 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">glib-2.12.4 - C routines</font></h3> 36.68 + 36.69 +<h3 id="glib">glib-2.12.4 - C routines</h3> 36.70 <pre> # cd .. 36.71 # wget ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/glib/2.12/glib-2.12.4.tar.bz2 36.72 # tar xjf glib-2.12.4.tar.bz2 36.73 @@ -111,8 +110,8 @@ 36.74 The binaries and options: 36.75 # cp -a _pkg/usr/bin/* $fs/usr/bin 36.76 </pre> 36.77 -<a name="pango"></a> 36.78 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">pango-1.14.8 - Library for layout and rendering of text</font></h3> 36.79 + 36.80 +<h3 id="pango">pango-1.14.8 - Library for layout and rendering of text</h3> 36.81 <pre> # cd .. 36.82 # wget ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/pango/1.14/pango-1.14.8.tar.bz2 36.83 # tar xjf pango-1.14.8.tar.bz2 36.84 @@ -139,8 +138,8 @@ 36.85 /# pango-querymodules > /etc/pango/pango.modules 36.86 # exit 36.87 </pre> 36.88 -<a name="atk"></a> 36.89 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">atk-1.12.4 - Accessibility toolkit</font></h3> 36.90 + 36.91 +<h3 id="atk">atk-1.12.4 - Accessibility toolkit</h3> 36.92 <pre> # cd .. 36.93 # wget http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/atk/1.12/atk-1.12.4.tar.bz2 36.94 # tar xjf atk-1.12.4.tar.bz2 36.95 @@ -155,8 +154,8 @@ 36.96 <pre> # cp -a _pkg/usr/lib/*.so* $fs/usr/lib 36.97 # cp -a _pkg/usr/share/locale/fr $fs/usr/share/locale 36.98 </pre> 36.99 -<a name="gtk"></a> 36.100 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">gtk+-2.8.20 - The GIMP Toolkit</font></h3> 36.101 + 36.102 +<h3 id="gtk">gtk+-2.8.20 - The GIMP Toolkit</h3> 36.103 <pre> # cd .. 36.104 # wget ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v2.8/gtk+-2.8.20.tar.bz2 36.105 # tar xjf gtk+-2.8.20.tar.bz2 36.106 @@ -201,17 +200,17 @@ 36.107 # exit 36.108 </pre> 36.109 <p> 36.110 -At this stage you can test GTK+ with the 'gtk-demo' application by creating an ISO and using qemu. 36.111 +At this stage you can test GTK+ with the ‘gtk-demo’ application by creating an ISO and using qemu. 36.112 You can also compile a small GTK application such as LeafPad and test! The compiliation and installation 36.113 of GTK+ applications distributed by default with SliTaz are described in the next chapter 36.114 -<a href="http://www.slitaz.org/doc/scratchbook/gtk-apps.html">GTK apps</a>. 36.115 +<a href="gtk-apps.html">GTK apps</a>. 36.116 </p> 36.117 -<a name="initramfs-iso"></a> 36.118 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image</font></h3> 36.119 + 36.120 +<h3 id="initramfs-iso">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image</h3> 36.121 <p> 36.122 -To create a new ISO image, you can use 'mktaziso' in 36.123 +To create a new ISO image, you can use ‘mktaziso’ in 36.124 <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:cookbook:slitaztools">SliTaz tools</a> . 36.125 -Or you can create a new initramfs image, copy it to /boot in the root of the cdrom 36.126 +Or you can create a new initramfs image, copy it to /boot in the root of the CD-ROM 36.127 (rootcd) and finally generate an ISO image with genisoimage: 36.128 </p> 36.129 <pre> # cd $fs
37.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/index.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 37.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/index.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 37.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 37.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 37.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 37.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 37.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 37.8 +<html lang="en"> 37.9 <head> 37.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook</title> 37.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 37.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 37.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 37.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 37.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 37.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 37.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 37.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 37.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 37.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook</title> 37.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 37.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 37.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 37.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 37.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 37.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 37.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 37.28 </head> 37.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 37.30 +<body> 37.31 37.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 37.33 <div id="header"> 37.34 <div align="right" id="quicknav"> 37.35 - <a name="top"></a> 37.36 + <span id="top"></span> 37.37 <a href="../index.php">SliTaz doc</a> 37.38 </div> 37.39 <h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Scratchbook</font></h1> 37.40 @@ -30,10 +29,10 @@ 37.41 37.42 <h2><font color="#df8f06">Scratchbook</font></h2> 37.43 <p> 37.44 -Index of documents, step by step construction of a mini GNU/LINUX 37.45 +Index of documents, step by step construction of a mini GNU/Linux 37.46 LiveCD and installation instructions. 37.47 </p> 37.48 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Table of contents</font></h3> 37.49 +<h3>Table of contents</h3> 37.50 <h4>LiveCD</h4> 37.51 <ul> 37.52 <li><a href="#intro">Introduction.</a></li> 37.53 @@ -49,25 +48,24 @@ 37.54 <li><a href="xorg.html">Xorg.</a></li> 37.55 </ul> 37.56 37.57 -<a name="intro"></a> 37.58 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Introduction</font></h3> 37.59 +<h3 id="intro">Introduction</h3> 37.60 <p> 37.61 The scratchbook allows you to track the creation of the first public 37.62 -release of SliTaz and make a trip to the heart of GNU/LINUX. You'll 37.63 +release of SliTaz and make a trip to the heart of GNU/Linux. You'll 37.64 be able to customize your new system or create your own autonomous 37.65 distro running in system memory (RAM) that's fully installable on 37.66 a hard drive or USB key. Once started you'll be able to remove the 37.67 CD-ROM and still have SliTaz working. SliTaz can also be used as an 37.68 -environment in which we can chroot or use the cdrom for multitasking. 37.69 +environment in which we can chroot or use the CD-ROM for multitasking. 37.70 The only prerequisite is a host distribution in which you can store 37.71 libraries, use a compiler and development tools, etc. The host 37.72 system can be a chrooted development environment, a minimal 37.73 -distro, SliTaz installed on a hard drive or a 'general' distro such 37.74 +distro, SliTaz installed on a hard drive or a ‘general’ distro such 37.75 as Debian, Slackware, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Arch, etc. Note 37.76 that nothing is installed in the host system by our commands. 37.77 </p> 37.78 <p> 37.79 -SliTaz uses the 'Swiss Army Knife' BusyBox as the basis of the system and 37.80 +SliTaz uses the ‘Swiss Army Knife’ BusyBox as the basis of the system and 37.81 the Linux Kernel, it runs embedded using a small memory footprint and 37.82 provides many files. BusyBox is our main source of information 37.83 and it's a utility of the Debian project which we use and cherish. 37.84 @@ -75,18 +73,18 @@ 37.85 <p> 37.86 SliTaz uses the Syslinux bootloader and an archived initramfs 37.87 compressed with cpio. This archive is then decompressed in memory 37.88 -at boot by the kernel into a system of no fixed size, retaining 37.89 +at boot by the Kernel into a system of no fixed size, retaining 37.90 control over init. At the time of compilation or copying of 37.91 applications, we use strip to clean the repositoiries. The system commands 37.92 -genisoimage or mkisofs are used to create the iso images. To 37.93 -finish, you can test the iso image with Qemu or engrave the 37.94 -generated iso on to a rewritable cdrom. 37.95 +genisoimage or mkisofs are used to create the ISO images. To 37.96 +finish, you can test the ISO image with Qemu or engrave the 37.97 +generated ISO on to a rewritable CD-ROM. 37.98 </p> 37.99 -<a name="org"></a> 37.100 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Organize a working directory</font></h3> 37.101 + 37.102 +<h3 id="org">Organize a working directory</h3> 37.103 <p> 37.104 To create SliTaz, we need a working directory and several subdirectories 37.105 -Whether you have a chrooted environment for developing or a host 37.106 +whether you have a chrooted environment for developing or a host 37.107 system, we advise to use a directory named distro/ in which to 37.108 work. The distro/ directory can be a simple folder or a partition, 37.109 but you are obviously free to put all of this elsewhere. 37.110 @@ -99,7 +97,7 @@ 37.111 to operate in RAM, it is used to generate the initramfs image.</li> 37.112 <li>rootfs.gz --> The initramfs image of our system - a cpio 37.113 archive compressed with gzip.</li> 37.114 - <li>rootcd/ --> The rootcd. This is the root of the cdrom files.</li> 37.115 + <li>rootcd/ --> The rootcd. This is the root of the CD-ROM files.</li> 37.116 <li>src/ --> The sources, Kernel, Syslinux, Busybox, Dropbear, 37.117 etc (it can also be a symbolic link).</li> 37.118 </ul> 37.119 @@ -128,7 +126,7 @@ 37.120 <p> 37.121 We can now assemble rootfs.ext2 with a loop, thanks to the -o loop option 37.122 provided by the mount utility in the rootfs/ directory. You can check if 37.123 -the assembly went well with the <code>df-h</code> command: 37.124 +the assembly went well with the <code>df -h</code> command: 37.125 </p> 37.126 <pre> # mkdir rootfs 37.127 # mount -o loop rootfs.ext2 rootfs
38.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/locale.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 38.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/locale.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 38.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 38.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 38.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 38.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 38.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 38.8 +<html lang="en"> 38.9 <head> 38.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Locale & i18n</title> 38.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 38.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 38.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 38.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 38.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 38.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 38.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 38.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 38.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 38.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Locale & i18n</title> 38.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 38.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 38.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 38.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 38.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 38.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 38.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 38.28 </head> 38.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 38.30 +<body> 38.31 38.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 38.33 <div id="header"> 38.34 <div align="right" id="quicknav"> 38.35 - <a name="top"></a> 38.36 + <span id="top"></span> 38.37 <a href="base-ncurses.html">Base ncurses</a> | 38.38 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> | 38.39 <a href="boot-scripts.html">Boot scripts</a> 38.40 @@ -38,8 +37,8 @@ 38.41 <li><a href="#install">Locale installation.</a></li> 38.42 <li><a href="#config">Config and use of locale on SliTaz.</a></li> 38.43 </ul> 38.44 -<a name="install"></a> 38.45 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Locale installation</font></h3> 38.46 + 38.47 +<h3 id="install">Locale installation</h3> 38.48 <p> 38.49 This chapter describes the installation of locales in SliTaz GNU/Linux from a SliTaz GNU/Linux host system. 38.50 The installation of locales contained in the X server are described in the chapter 38.51 @@ -116,8 +115,8 @@ 38.52 </p> 38.53 <pre> # rm rootfs/usr/bin/localedef 38.54 </pre> 38.55 -<a name="config"></a> 38.56 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Config and use of locale</font></h3> 38.57 + 38.58 +<h3 id="config">Config and use of locale</h3> 38.59 <p> 38.60 To use a language in a session, you can create a script launched at boot, or 38.61 add 2 lines to the ~/.profile specific to each user with: 38.62 @@ -128,15 +127,15 @@ 38.63 38.64 </pre> 38.65 <p> 38.66 -Voilà, the French language should now function If you installed retawq or nano, you can check the 38.67 +Voilà, the French language should now function If you installed retawq or nano, you can check the 38.68 performance of locales by copying the .mo files in the sources of Retawq or Nano to /usr/share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES. 38.69 </p> 38.70 <h4>Following chapter</h4> 38.71 <p> 38.72 SliTaz uses the /etc/init.d/i18n.sh script and the /etc/locale.conf configuration file to 38.73 manage the system locale. This is detailed in the next chapter <a href="boot-scripts.html">Boot scripts</a>. 38.74 -On a working system, just modify /etc/locale.conf with a text editor or launch 'tazlocale' 38.75 -to change the default system locale Or to specify the language as a boot option: <code>lang=xx</code>. 38.76 +On a working system, just modify /etc/locale.conf with a text editor or launch ‘tazlocale’ 38.77 +to change the default system locale OR to specify the language as a boot option: <code>lang=xx</code>. 38.78 </p> 38.79 38.80
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40.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/x-window-system.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 40.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/x-window-system.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 40.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 40.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 40.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 40.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 40.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 40.8 +<html lang="en"> 40.9 <head> 40.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - X Window System</title> 40.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 40.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 40.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 40.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 40.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 40.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 40.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 40.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 40.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 40.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - X Window System</title> 40.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 40.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 40.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 40.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 40.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 40.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 40.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 40.28 </head> 40.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 40.30 +<body> 40.31 40.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 40.33 <div id="header"> 40.34 <div id="quicknav" align="right"> 40.35 - <a name="top"></a> 40.36 + <span id="top"></span> 40.37 <a href="boot-scripts.html">Boot scripts</a> | 40.38 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> | 40.39 <a href="gtk-libs.html">GTK+ libs</a> 40.40 @@ -50,8 +49,8 @@ 40.41 <li><a href="#links">links-2.1pre29</a> - Graphical and text web browser.</li> 40.42 <li><a href="#initramfs-iso">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image.</a></li> 40.43 </ul> 40.44 -<a name="about"></a> 40.45 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">About</font></h3> 40.46 + 40.47 +<h3 id="about">About</h3> 40.48 <p> 40.49 This chapter describes the installation and configuration of the X window system on SliTaz. We will 40.50 install libraries for expat, XML, fonts, a graphical server (Xvesa), a terminal emulator (xterm), 40.51 @@ -68,8 +67,8 @@ 40.52 </p> 40.53 <pre> # echo $fs 40.54 </pre> 40.55 -<a name="expat"></a> 40.56 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">expat-2.0.0 - XML parser library</font></h3> 40.57 + 40.58 +<h3 id="expat">expat-2.0.0 - XML parser library</h3> 40.59 <p> 40.60 Expat (<a href="http://expat.sourceforge.net/">http://expat.sourceforge.net/</a>) 40.61 contains the XML parsing libraries: 40.62 @@ -86,8 +85,8 @@ 40.63 # strip -v _pkg/usr/bin/* 40.64 </pre> 40.65 <p> 40.66 -Thereafter, we will install 'xterm' which needs libexpat.so.0, simply create a symbolic link and voilà. 40.67 -Then you can install the 'xmlwf' application and libraries in the rootfs: 40.68 +Thereafter, we will install ‘xterm’ which needs libexpat.so.0, simply create a symbolic link and voilà. 40.69 +Then you can install the ‘xmlwf’ application and libraries in the rootfs: 40.70 </p> 40.71 <pre> # cd _pkg/usr/lib 40.72 # ln -s libexpat.so.1.5.0 libexpat.so.0 40.73 @@ -102,8 +101,8 @@ 40.74 libc.so.6 => /lib/tls/libc.so.6 (0x40041000) 40.75 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000) 40.76 </pre> 40.77 -<a name="freetype"></a> 40.78 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">freetype-2.3.1 - System font libraries</font></h3> 40.79 + 40.80 +<h3 id="freetype">freetype-2.3.1 - System font libraries</h3> 40.81 <p> 40.82 The package freetype (<a href="http://www.freetype.org/">http://www.freetype.org/</a>) 40.83 contains libraries used by X for configuring the system fonts: 40.84 @@ -120,8 +119,8 @@ 40.85 # cp -a _pkg/usr/bin/* $fs/usr/bin 40.86 # cp -a _pkg/usr/lib/*.so* $fs/usr/lib 40.87 </pre> 40.88 -<a name="fontconfig"></a> 40.89 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">fontconfig-2.4.2 - Manage system fonts</font></h3> 40.90 + 40.91 +<h3 id="fontconfig">fontconfig-2.4.2 - Manage system fonts</h3> 40.92 <p> 40.93 The fontconfig package (<a href="http://www.fontconfig.org/wiki/">www.fontconfig.org/wiki/</a>) 40.94 provides the libfontconfig library used by many programs under X. Note XFree86 also provides these 40.95 @@ -144,7 +143,7 @@ 40.96 </pre> 40.97 <h4>libs</h4> 40.98 <p> 40.99 -A 'ldd' on fc-cache gives the libraries below. You can also use libfreetype of XFree86: 40.100 +A ‘ldd’ on fc-cache gives the libraries below. You can also use libfreetype of XFree86: 40.101 </p> 40.102 <pre class="script"> libfreetype.so.6 => /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6 (0xb7f12000) 40.103 libz.so.1 => /usr/lib/libz.so.1 (0xb7eff000) 40.104 @@ -153,8 +152,8 @@ 40.105 libc.so.6 => /lib/tls/libc.so.6 (0xb7d7b000) 40.106 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f8c000) 40.107 </pre> 40.108 -<a name="xserver"></a> 40.109 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Xserver - Graphical Xvesa server of Xfree86</font></h3> 40.110 + 40.111 +<h3 id="xserver">Xserver - Graphical Xvesa server of Xfree86</h3> 40.112 <p> 40.113 We will use the binary versions of Xvesa server (<a href="http://www.xfree86.org/">www.xfree86.org/</a>) 40.114 and fonts distributed by Xfree86.org. We could also copy Xorg libraries from the host system that would 40.115 @@ -216,7 +215,7 @@ 40.116 </pre> 40.117 <p> 40.118 Fontconfig configuration files can be found in /etc/fonts provided by the fontconfig package. 40.119 -Now you can run 'fc-cache' to update the cache, and 'fc-list' for a list of fonts. You do this 40.120 +Now you can run ‘fc-cache’ to update the cache, and ‘fc-list’ for a list of fonts. You do this 40.121 by chrooting into the rootfs: 40.122 </p> 40.123 <pre> # chroot $fs /bin/ash 40.124 @@ -241,8 +240,8 @@ 40.125 </p> 40.126 <pre> # Xvesa -ac -shadow -screen 1024x768x24 -query 192.168.0.2 40.127 </pre> 40.128 -<a name="xterm"></a> 40.129 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">xterm - Terminal Emulator</font></h3> 40.130 + 40.131 +<h3 id="xterm">xterm - Terminal Emulator</h3> 40.132 <p> 40.133 The xterm package (<a href="http://invisible-island.net/xterm/">invisible-island.net/xterm/</a>) 40.134 provides a terminal emulator for X: 40.135 @@ -284,8 +283,8 @@ 40.136 libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0xb7aff000) 40.137 libXpm.so.4 => /usr/lib/libXpm.so.4 (0xb7aee000) 40.138 </pre> 40.139 -<a name="libpng"></a> 40.140 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">libpng-1.2.18 - PNG Libraries</font></h3> 40.141 + 40.142 +<h3 id="libpng">libpng-1.2.18 - PNG Libraries</h3> 40.143 <p> 40.144 PNG libraries (<a href="http://libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html">http://libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html</a>) 40.145 are used to manipulate and format PNG images: 40.146 @@ -301,8 +300,8 @@ 40.147 # cp -a _pkg/usr/lib/libpng12.so* $fs/usr/lib 40.148 # cp -a _pkg/usr/bin/libpng12* $fs/usr/bin 40.149 </pre> 40.150 -<a name="jwm"></a> 40.151 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">jwm-2.0 - Window manager</font></h3> 40.152 + 40.153 +<h3 id="jwm">jwm-2.0 - Window manager</h3> 40.154 <p> 40.155 Joe's Window Manager (<a href="http://www.joewing.net/programs/jwm/">http://www.joewing.net/programs/jwm/</a>) 40.156 is an ultra light and friendly window manager. This is the default SliTaz window manager. The main configuration 40.157 @@ -348,8 +347,8 @@ 40.158 </pre> 40.159 <h4>On SliTaz</h4> 40.160 <p> 40.161 -SliTaz uses the ~/.Xsession file to start a graphical session. The 'startx' command checks 40.162 -whether the file exists or it runs 'tazx' to configure the X system. The user guide on X 40.163 +SliTaz uses the ~/.Xsession file to start a graphical session. The ‘startx’ command checks 40.164 +whether the file exists or it runs ‘tazx’ to configure the X system. The user guide on X 40.165 window is located in: /usr/share/doc/slitaz/user-guide/x-window.html or is on the website: 40.166 </p> 40.167 <p> 40.168 @@ -361,8 +360,8 @@ 40.169 </p> 40.170 <pre> # Xvesa -ac -shadow -screen 800x600x24 & exec jwm 40.171 </pre> 40.172 -<a name="jpeg"></a> 40.173 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">jpeg-6b - JPEG Libraries</font></h3> 40.174 + 40.175 +<h3 id="jpeg">jpeg-6b - JPEG Libraries</h3> 40.176 <p> 40.177 Libraries handling JPEG images, and some small utilities: 40.178 </p> 40.179 @@ -376,8 +375,8 @@ 40.180 # cp -a .libs/*.so* $fs/usr/lib 40.181 # cp .libs/{cjpeg,djpeg,jpegtran} $fs/usr/bin 40.182 </pre> 40.183 -<a name="tiff"></a> 40.184 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">tiff-3.8.2 - TIFF Libraries and Utilities</font></h3> 40.185 + 40.186 +<h3 id="tiff">tiff-3.8.2 - TIFF Libraries and Utilities</h3> 40.187 <p> 40.188 Libraries handling TIFF images and some small optional utilities: 40.189 </p> 40.190 @@ -394,8 +393,8 @@ 40.191 <p> 40.192 You can install the utilities you want. 40.193 </p> 40.194 -<a name="links"></a> 40.195 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">links-2.1pre29 - Graphical and text mode web browser</font></h3> 40.196 + 40.197 +<h3 id="links">links-2.1pre29 - Graphical and text mode web browser</h3> 40.198 <p> 40.199 Links (<a href="http://links.twibright.com/">links.twibright.com</a>) is a web browser offering 40.200 graphical and text modes. It is translated into multiple languages, including French: 40.201 @@ -425,12 +424,12 @@ 40.202 libXdmcp.so.6 => /usr/lib/libXdmcp.so.6 (0xb7c36000) 40.203 /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7f5d000) 40.204 </pre> 40.205 -<a name="initramfs-iso"></a> 40.206 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image</font></h3> 40.207 + 40.208 +<h3 id="initramfs-iso">Generate the initramfs and an ISO image</h3> 40.209 <p> 40.210 -To create a new ISO image, you can use 'mktaziso' in 40.211 -<a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:cookbook:slitaztools">SliTaz tools</a> . 40.212 -Or you can create a new initramfs image, copy it to /boot in the root of the cdrom 40.213 +To create a new ISO image, you can use ‘mktaziso’ in 40.214 +<a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:cookbook:slitaztools">SliTaz tools</a>. 40.215 +Or you can create a new initramfs image, copy it to /boot in the root of the CD-ROM 40.216 (rootcd) and finally generate an ISO image with genisoimage: 40.217 </p> 40.218 <pre> # cd $fs
41.1 --- a/en/doc/scratchbook/xorg.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 41.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/xorg.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 41.3 @@ -1,23 +1,22 @@ 41.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 41.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 41.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 41.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 41.8 +<html lang="en"> 41.9 <head> 41.10 - <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Xorg</title> 41.11 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 41.12 - <meta name="description" content="" /> 41.13 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 41.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00" /> 41.15 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 41.16 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 41.17 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 41.18 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 41.19 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 41.20 + <title>SliTaz Scratchbook - Xorg</title> 41.21 + <meta name="description" content=""> 41.22 + <meta name="expires" content="never"> 41.23 + <meta name="modified" content="2008-11-22 17:00:00"> 41.24 + <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 41.25 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 41.26 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico"> 41.27 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css"> 41.28 </head> 41.29 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 41.30 +<body> 41.31 41.32 <!-- Header and quick navigation --> 41.33 <div id="header"> 41.34 <div id="quicknav" align="right"> 41.35 - <a name="top"></a> 41.36 + <span id="top"></span> 41.37 <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 41.38 </div> 41.39 <h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Scratchbook</font></h1> 41.40 @@ -41,8 +40,7 @@ 41.41 Xorg and Xlib libraries from source generating a minimum of dependencies. 41.42 </p> 41.43 41.44 -<a name="woking"></a> 41.45 -<h3>Build Xorg automatically with Tazwok</h3> 41.46 +<h3 id="woking">Build Xorg automatically with Tazwok</h3> 41.47 <p> 41.48 On SliTaz, if you have Tazwok installed, you can rebuild Xorg with a few commands. 41.49 The wok contains a package called <code>xorg</code> and another named <code>xorg-dev</code>, 41.50 @@ -60,8 +58,7 @@ 41.51 # tazwok cook xorg-dev 41.52 </pre> 41.53 41.54 -<a name="get"></a> 41.55 -<h3>Download Xorg (7.2) using wget</h3> 41.56 +<h3 id="get">Download Xorg (7.2) using wget</h3> 41.57 <p> 41.58 Xorg is distributed in the form of modules, which is handy because you can only install what you want, 41.59 but it takes a lot of downloads. To help, we have created a small script that downloads the minimum 41.60 @@ -76,8 +73,8 @@ 41.61 # cp slitaz-tools-1.1/utils/getXorg-7.2.sh . 41.62 # ./getXorg-7.2.sh 41.63 </pre> 41.64 -<a name="make"></a> 41.65 -<h3>Compile Xorg by hand</h3> 41.66 + 41.67 +<h3 id="make">Compile Xorg by hand</h3> 41.68 <p> 41.69 Compiling Xorg can take a long time, there are many packages. To commence you need to 41.70 compile the downloaded proto packages. You can use the command <code>make DESTDIR=$PWD/_pkg install</code> to
42.1 --- a/en/get/flavors.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 42.2 +++ b/en/get/flavors.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 42.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 42.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 42.5 <html lang="en"> 42.6 <head> 42.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 42.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 42.9 <title>SliTaz LiveCD Flavors</title> 42.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux LiveCD"/> 42.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, software opensource, livecd LINUX in RAM"/> 42.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 42.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux LiveCD"> 42.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, software opensource, livecd LINUX in RAM"> 42.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 42.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 42.17 </head> 42.18 <body> 42.19 @@ -74,14 +74,14 @@ 42.20 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/4.0/flavors/slitaz-4.0-loram.iso"> 42.21 slitaz-4.0-loram.iso</a> 42.22 [41.0M] - Loram flavor that can start SliTaz on machines with very limited 42.23 - resources and needs only 128MB without disabling the cdrom 42.24 + resources and needs only 128MB without disabling the CD-ROM 42.25 </p></div> 42.26 42.27 <div class="box-dl"><p> 42.28 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/4.0/flavors/slitaz-4.0-loram-cdrom.iso"> 42.29 slitaz-4.0-loram-cdrom.iso</a> 42.30 [163.0M] - Loram flavor that can boot with only 24 MB and a little swap 42.31 - memory, but is unable to release the cdrom 42.32 + memory, but is unable to release the CD-ROM 42.33 </p></div> 42.34 42.35 <div class="box-dl"><p>
43.1 --- a/en/get/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 43.2 +++ b/en/get/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 43.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 43.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 43.5 <html lang="en"> 43.6 <head> 43.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 43.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 43.9 <title>SliTaz - Downloads</title> 43.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux LiveCD free download"/> 43.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="source, iso, livecd, get, free"/> 43.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot"/> 43.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux LiveCD free download"> 43.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="source, iso, livecd, get, free"> 43.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot"> 43.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 43.17 </head> 43.18 <body>
44.1 --- a/en/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 44.2 +++ b/en/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 44.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 44.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 44.5 <html lang="en"> 44.6 <head> 44.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 44.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 44.9 <title>SliTaz GNU/Linux (en)</title> 44.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux English Website"/> 44.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, software opensource, livecd LINUX in RAM"/> 44.12 - <meta name="author" content="Paul Issot"/> 44.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux English Website"> 44.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, software opensource, livecd LINUX in RAM"> 44.15 + <meta name="author" content="Paul Issot"> 44.16 <?php include("../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 44.17 </head> 44.18 <body>
45.1 --- a/en/mailing-list.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 45.2 +++ b/en/mailing-list.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 45.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 45.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 45.5 <html lang="en"> 45.6 <head> 45.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 45.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 45.9 <title>SliTaz - Mailing list</title> 45.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz users developpers mailing list"/> 45.11 - <meta name="keywords" content="slitaz list mail discuss" lang="en"/> 45.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 45.13 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz users developpers mailing list"> 45.14 + <meta name="keywords" content="slitaz list mail discuss" lang="en"> 45.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 45.16 <?php include("../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 45.17 </head> 45.18 <body> 45.19 @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ 45.20 45.21 <p> 45.22 The discussion/distribution (mailing list) is the main form of communication 45.23 -in the Slitaz community. The list is open to everyone, you are free to 45.24 +in the SliTaz community. The list is open to everyone, you are free to 45.25 subscribe, unsubscribe at any time. It is a very effective means of 45.26 collaboration, and is used to provide free technical support to users of 45.27 SliTaz. Developers, advanced users, proofreaders, etc, use the same list to 45.28 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ 45.29 The mailing list is used by some often passionate and sensitive people. 45.30 Make an extra effort to treat others with respect, even if you feel badly 45.31 treated yourself. If you have something negative or critical to say, please 45.32 -do not post. If a person looks inappropriate contact a Slitaz developer. 45.33 +do not post. If a person looks inappropriate contact a SliTaz developer. 45.34 </p> 45.35 45.36 <h3 id="usage">Using the list</h3>
46.1 --- a/en/news/2007.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 46.2 +++ b/en/news/2007.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 46.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 46.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 46.5 <html lang="en"> 46.6 <head> 46.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 46.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 46.9 <title>SliTaz - News archives 2007</title> 46.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"/> 46.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"/> 46.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 46.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"> 46.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"> 46.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 46.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 46.17 </head> 46.18 <body>
47.1 --- a/en/news/2008.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 47.2 +++ b/en/news/2008.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 47.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 47.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 47.5 <html lang="en"> 47.6 <head> 47.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 47.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 47.9 <title>SliTaz - News archives 2008</title> 47.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"/> 47.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"/> 47.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 47.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"> 47.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"> 47.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 47.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 47.17 </head> 47.18 <body> 47.19 @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ 47.20 modules, linux package was also split to have a fairly modular Kernel. 47.21 Default user has changed to <code>tux</code> and the new option 47.22 <code>user=name</code> lets you choose the default user name. Most 47.23 - of the Slitaz utils and tools have been improved: tazpkgbox provides 47.24 + of the SliTaz utils and tools have been improved: tazpkgbox provides 47.25 some new commands for package management and bootfloppybox can be used in 47.26 text mode, Netbox wifi and PPPoE support are now both working well and 47.27 a new function called zeroconf is available. Most packages are up-to-date
48.1 --- a/en/news/2009.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 48.2 +++ b/en/news/2009.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 48.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 48.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 48.5 <html lang="en"> 48.6 <head> 48.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 48.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 48.9 <title>SliTaz - News archives 2009</title> 48.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"/> 48.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"/> 48.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 48.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"> 48.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"> 48.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 48.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 48.17 </head> 48.18 <body> 48.19 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ 48.20 the LiveCD such as Firefox have been updated to the current stable version. 48.21 Home-made GUI boxes have been enhanced. Tazpkg packages manager supports new 48.22 features including the conversion of deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to 48.23 - Slitaz native format. The ISO image includes a new Openbox, GTK and icons 48.24 + SliTaz native format. The ISO image includes a new Openbox, GTK and icons 48.25 theme for an elegant and more beautiful desktop. We have also removed 48.26 ePDFview and switched to an online PDF viewer. This ISO image, however, 48.27 is a bit bigger than 30 Mb (31.5) due to a bigger Kernel and many new
49.1 --- a/en/news/2010.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 49.2 +++ b/en/news/2010.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 49.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 49.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 49.5 <html lang="en"> 49.6 <head> 49.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 49.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 49.9 <title>SliTaz - News archives 2010</title> 49.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"/> 49.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"/> 49.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 49.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"> 49.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"> 49.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 49.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 49.17 </head> 49.18 <body>
50.1 --- a/en/news/2011.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 50.2 +++ b/en/news/2011.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 50.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 50.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 50.5 <html lang="en"> 50.6 <head> 50.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 50.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 50.9 <title>SliTaz - News archives 2011</title> 50.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"/> 50.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"/> 50.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 50.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"> 50.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"> 50.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 50.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 50.17 </head> 50.18 <body> 50.19 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ 50.20 <li id="d20110531"> 50.21 <strong>31 May 2011 - New and fresh Cooking 20110531</strong> 50.22 <p> 50.23 - The Slitaz team is proud to announce the release of a new Cooking version 50.24 + The SliTaz team is proud to announce the release of a new Cooking version 50.25 built with our new and fresh packages from cookutils. Cookutils is one of 50.26 the new generation of tools to build SliTaz packages and provides a Build 50.27 Bot with a nice web interface that works out-of-the-box on any SliTaz
51.1 --- a/en/news/2012.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 51.2 +++ b/en/news/2012.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 51.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 51.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 51.5 <html lang="en"> 51.6 <head> 51.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 51.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 51.9 <title>SliTaz - News archives 2011</title> 51.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"/> 51.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"/> 51.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 51.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"> 51.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"> 51.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 51.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 51.17 </head> 51.18 <body> 51.19 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ 51.20 <li id="d20120303"> 51.21 <strong>03 Mar 2012 - SliTaz 4.0-RC2 is out</strong> 51.22 <p> 51.23 - The Slitaz team is pleased to announce the new SliTaz 4.0-RC2 release 51.24 + The SliTaz team is pleased to announce the new SliTaz 4.0-RC2 release 51.25 candidate. We have done a huge amount of work fixing bugs from RC1 and 51.26 on end-user home made tools such as TazPKG, TazPanel and TazUSB. Wifi 51.27 connection is made easier via TazPanel or the new wifibox. TazPKG has
52.1 --- a/en/news/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 52.2 +++ b/en/news/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 52.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 52.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 52.5 <html lang="en"> 52.6 <head> 52.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 52.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 52.9 <title>SliTaz - News</title> 52.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"/> 52.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"/> 52.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 52.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz news archives info release"> 52.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, opensource software, livecd in RAM"> 52.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 52.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 52.17 </head> 52.18 <body> 52.19 @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ 52.20 52.21 <h2>SliTaz News</h2> 52.22 <p> 52.23 - Check out <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Slitaz Community blog</a> 52.24 + Check out <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Community blog</a> 52.25 for specific and small news about the project. 52.26 </p> 52.27 52.28 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ 52.29 <li id="d20150520"> 52.30 <strong>20 May 2015 - SliTaz 5.0 RC-3 release</strong> 52.31 <p> 52.32 - The Slitaz team is pleased to announce the new SliTaz 5.0-RC3 release 52.33 + The SliTaz team is pleased to announce the new SliTaz 5.0-RC3 release 52.34 candidate. We have done a huge amount of work fixing bugs from RC2 with 52.35 about 2500 commits in our Mercurial repositories. All the 4800 packages 52.36 have been rebuilt to find and fix bugs and to ensure everything can 52.37 @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ 52.38 <li id="d20140519"> 52.39 <strong>19 May 2014 - SliTaz 5.0 RC-2 release</strong> 52.40 <p> 52.41 - The Slitaz team is pleased to announce the new SliTaz 5.0-RC2 release 52.42 + The SliTaz team is pleased to announce the new SliTaz 5.0-RC2 release 52.43 candidate. We have done a huge amount of work fixing bugs from RC1 with 52.44 about 500 commits in our Mercurial repositories. All the 4300 packages 52.45 have been rebuilt to find and fix bugs and to ensure everything can 52.46 @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ 52.47 <li id="d20140502"> 52.48 <strong>02 May 2014 - SliTaz 5.0 RC-1 release</strong> 52.49 <p> 52.50 - The Slitaz team is pleased to announce the availability of the SliTaz 52.51 + The SliTaz team is pleased to announce the availability of the SliTaz 52.52 GNU/Linux 5.0 Release Candidate 1 (RC-1)! It's very mature, but still 52.53 requires intensive testing before we'll be able to release a fully 52.54 stable version. 52.55 @@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ 52.56 <li id="d20140216"> 52.57 <strong>16 Feb 2014 - New SliTaz Cooking Release</strong> 52.58 <p> 52.59 - The Slitaz team is proud to announce the release of a new Cooking 52.60 + The SliTaz team is proud to announce the release of a new Cooking 52.61 version which paves the road to SliTaz 5.0. This new Cooking includes 52.62 almost 2 years of work and has an incredible ChangeLog. All our home 52.63 made tools have been improved with some great new tools such as
53.1 --- a/en/search.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 53.2 +++ b/en/search.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 53.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 53.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 53.5 <html lang="en"> 53.6 <head> 53.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 53.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 53.9 <title>SliTaz - Search</title> 53.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux custom search engine"/> 53.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, software opensource, livecd LINUX in RAM"/> 53.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 53.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux custom search engine"> 53.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, software opensource, livecd LINUX in RAM"> 53.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 53.16 <?php include("../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 53.17 </head> 53.18 <body> 53.19 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ 53.20 <h2>Google Search</h2> 53.21 53.22 <p> 53.23 - This page lets you also search the entire website Slitaz GNU/Linux, 53.24 + This page lets you also search the entire website SliTaz GNU/Linux, 53.25 the <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">documentation</a> wiki and in 53.26 the archives of the <a href="mailing-list.php">Mailing List</a> 53.27 and also in the <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Forum</a>.
54.1 --- a/en/sponsor/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 54.2 +++ b/en/sponsor/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 54.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 54.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 54.5 <html lang="en"> 54.6 <head> 54.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 54.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 54.9 <title>SliTaz - Sponsorship</title> 54.10 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux asso sponsor"/> 54.11 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="slitaz pro, slitaz sponsor, support"/> 54.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 54.13 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux asso sponsor"> 54.14 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="slitaz pro, slitaz sponsor, support"> 54.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 54.16 <?php include("../../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 54.17 </head> 54.18 <body>
55.1 --- a/en/support.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 55.2 +++ b/en/support.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 55.3 @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ 55.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 55.5 <html lang="en"> 55.6 <head> 55.7 - <meta charset="utf-8"/> 55.8 + <meta charset="UTF-8"> 55.9 <title>SliTaz - Support</title> 55.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz support"/> 55.11 - <meta name="keywords" content="slitaz list irc commercial" lang="en"/> 55.12 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 55.13 + <meta name="description" content="slitaz support"> 55.14 + <meta name="keywords" content="slitaz list irc commercial" lang="en"> 55.15 + <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"> 55.16 <?php include("../lib/html/meta-link.html"); ?> 55.17 </head> 55.18 <body>
56.1 --- a/es/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 56.2 +++ b/es/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 56.3 @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ 56.4 <li> 56.5 <strong>16 de febrero de 2014 - Nueva Cooking 20140216</strong> 56.6 <p> 56.7 - El equipo de Slitaz se complace en anunciar la publicación de una nueva versión 56.8 + El equipo de SliTaz se complace en anunciar la publicación de una nueva versión 56.9 Cooking que prepara el camino para SliTaz 5.0. Esta nueva Cooking incluye casi 56.10 dos años de trabajo y tiene un ChangeLog increíble. Nuestras herramientas caseras 56.11 han sido mejoradas con nuevas herramientas estupendas tales como 'frugal' o 'decode'. 56.12 @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ 56.13 <li> 56.14 <strong>23 de febrero de 2012 - SliTaz 4.0-RC1 disponible</strong> 56.15 <p> 56.16 - Al equipo de Slitaz le complace anunciar la disponibilidad inmediata 56.17 + Al equipo de SliTaz le complace anunciar la disponibilidad inmediata 56.18 de la primera Release Candidate de SliTaz 4.0. SliTaz puede arrancar 56.19 en 10-12 segundos en hardware relativamente nuevo, y con la nueva ISO 56.20 4 en 1 puedes instalar un ordenador de escritorio con todo SliTaz con 56.21 @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ 56.22 <li> 56.23 <strong>31 de mayo de 2011 - Nueva y radiante Cooking 20110531</strong> 56.24 <p> 56.25 - El equipo de Slitaz se enorgullece en anunciar la liberación de una 56.26 + El equipo de SliTaz se enorgullece en anunciar la liberación de una 56.27 nueva versión Cooking hecha con nuestros nuevos y frescos paquetes de 56.28 cookutils. Cookutils es una de las herramientas de nueva generación para 56.29 hacer paquetes de SliTaz, proporcionando un Build Bot con una agradable
57.1 --- a/es/news/2008.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 57.2 +++ b/es/news/2008.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 57.3 @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ 57.4 <li> 57.5 <strong>28 de febrero de 2008 - Cooking 20090228</strong> 57.6 <p> 57.7 - ¡Preparándonos para la próxima versión estable! El proyecto Slitaz se 57.8 + ¡Preparándonos para la próxima versión estable! El proyecto SliTaz se 57.9 complace en anunciar la publicación de una nueva versión Cooking cargada 57.10 de correcciones, actualizaciones, mejoras y nuevas funcionalidades. La 57.11 autodetección PCI/USB es ahora gestionada por Tazhw y el firmware puede 57.12 @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ 57.13 Los participantes en el proyecto SliTaz se enorgullecen en anunciar la 57.14 publicación de SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0. Esta es la primera versión estable tras 57.15 dos años de trabajo. El sistema se distribuye como un LiveCD de 24.8 MiB que 57.16 - trae todo un entorno de escritorio y una amplia gama de aplicaciones. Slitaz 57.17 + trae todo un entorno de escritorio y una amplia gama de aplicaciones. SliTaz 57.18 GNU/Linux 1.0 usa el kernel 2.6.24.2, incluye firefox 2.0.0.12, rsync 3.0.0, 57.19 gparted 0.3.5 y soporte para sonido mediante alsa 1.0.16. Con esta 57.20 distribución puedes escuchar tu música preferida, navegar por internet, y
58.1 --- a/es/news/2009.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 58.2 +++ b/es/news/2009.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 58.3 @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ 58.4 última versión estable. Se han mejorado también las ventanas de diálogo 58.5 de la casa, así como el administrador de paquetes, que incluye entre sus 58.6 nuevas características la posibilidad de convertir de los formatos deb, 58.7 - rpm, arch, slackware e ipk al formato nativo de Slitaz. La imagen ISO 58.8 + rpm, arch, slackware e ipk al formato nativo de SliTaz. La imagen ISO 58.9 incluye además nuevos iconos y un nuevo estilo visual para Openbox y 58.10 Gtk, haciéndola aún más agradable. Se ha eliminado el ePDFview 58.11 cambiándolo por un visor de PDFs online. La imagen ha quedado esta 58.12 @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ 58.13 </li> 58.14 58.15 <li> 58.16 - <strong>19 de mayo de 2009 - Slitaz en LinuxDays 2009 (Ginebra)</strong> 58.17 + <strong>19 de mayo de 2009 - SliTaz en LinuxDays 2009 (Ginebra)</strong> 58.18 <p> 58.19 En la feria LinuxDays que se celebrará en Suiza, la asociación 58.20 tendrá un puesto en la Association Village además de una charla el 58.21 miércoles por la mañana. La charla será de un caso de estudio desde 58.22 un punto de vista corporativo, basado en el uso de un "Servidor 58.23 - Slitaz para Empresas" con centralita, ERP integrado, correo, LDAP, etc... 58.24 + SliTaz para Empresas" con centralita, ERP integrado, correo, LDAP, etc... 58.25 </p> 58.26 <p> 58.27 Durante los tres días, el stand contará con miembros del proyecto 58.28 @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ 58.29 <p> 58.30 Buscando contínuamente mejorar la distribución y los servicios que 58.31 proporcionamos, nos complace anunciar el lanzamiento de los laboratorios 58.32 - Slitaz o <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Labs</a>. 58.33 + SliTaz o <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Labs</a>. 58.34 Esta plataforma comunitaria permite a los miembros 58.35 que contribuyen al proyecto colaborar más eficazmente, notificar errores 58.36 más fácilmente o solicitar nuevas funcionalidades. Los laboratorios
59.1 --- a/fr/about/events.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 59.2 +++ b/fr/about/events.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 59.3 @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ 59.4 Nous avons eu la chance de discuter avec des personnes travaillant pour 59.5 le canton de Genève et qui ont oeuvré pour l'adoption de formats ouverts au sein de 59.6 l'Administration. Les écoles genevoises utilisent GNU/Linux dans les 59.7 -salles de cours. Slitaz serait par exemple une distribution idéale pour 59.8 +salles de cours. SliTaz serait par exemple une distribution idéale pour 59.9 des clés USB bootables, permettant aux élèves de travailler sur leurs 59.10 documents, indépendamment de la machine utilisée. 59.11 </p>
60.1 --- a/fr/about/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 60.2 +++ b/fr/about/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 60.3 @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ 60.4 téléchargement aussi. Quatre mois après la première version, une nouvelle 60.5 Cooking est publiée en juin 2007, plus d'attention a été donnée au graphisme 60.6 et aux corrections, mais sans gros changements sur le liveCD. C'est par contre 60.7 -depuis ce moment-là que Slitaz a été capable de se reconstruire par elle-même. 60.8 +depuis ce moment-là que SliTaz a été capable de se reconstruire par elle-même. 60.9 C'est à dire que SliTaz peut recompiler tous les paquets depuis les sources. 60.10 En août une nouvelle ISO Cooking avec les nouvelles versions des outils SliTaz, 60.11 dont le gestionnaire de paquets. Une liste de discussion est ouverte, nous sommes 60.12 @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ 60.13 </p> 60.14 <p> 60.15 Cela dit, tout le travail sur SliTaz est bénévole et réalisé par une 60.16 -communauté active et réactive. Slitaz sera toujours gratuite, redistribuée 60.17 +communauté active et réactive. SliTaz sera toujours gratuite, redistribuée 60.18 avec son code source et ouverte à la communauté, comme spécifié dans les 60.19 statuts de l'association gérant le projet. 60.20 </p> 60.21 @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ 60.22 60.23 <p> 60.24 SliTaz est libre, modifiable, recopiable, téléchargeable, et cela gratuitement. 60.25 -Slitaz GNU/Linux est distribuée sans aucune garantie, publiée car potentiellement 60.26 +SliTaz GNU/Linux est distribuée sans aucune garantie, publiée car potentiellement 60.27 utile. SliTaz n'a aucune prétention, nous ne sommes que des passionnés par 60.28 l'informatique libre, et qui aimons la liberté. SliTaz est publiée sous 60.29 <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>.
61.1 --- a/fr/devel/forge.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 61.2 +++ b/fr/devel/forge.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 61.3 @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ 61.4 <h2>Gestion collaborative du développement</h2> 61.5 61.6 <p> 61.7 - Les outils et services utilisés pour forger Slitaz :-) 61.8 + Les outils et services utilisés pour forger SliTaz :-) 61.9 </p> 61.10 61.11 <ul>
62.1 --- a/fr/doc/cookbook/index.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 62.2 +++ b/fr/doc/cookbook/index.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 62.3 @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ 62.4 LiveCD, ces pages sont maintenant contenues dans le livre de cration ou <a 62.5 href="http://www.slitaz.org/doc/scratchbook/">Scratchbook</a> de SliTaz. 62.6 Le Scratchbook est un livre statique, il dcrit la cration de la premire 62.7 -version publique de Slitaz en mars 2007. Le Cookbook quant lui, est un livre 62.8 +version publique de SliTaz en mars 2007. Le Cookbook quant lui, est un livre 62.9 rgulirement amlior et modifi par la communaut SliTaz, il fournit des 62.10 instructions techniques utiles aux dveloppeurs et utilisateurs avancs. 62.11 </p>
63.1 --- a/fr/doc/cookbook/receipts.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 63.2 +++ b/fr/doc/cookbook/receipts.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 63.3 @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ 63.4 <p> 63.5 <a name="provide"></a> 63.6 <code>$PROVIDE</code> : certains paquets offrent la mme fonctionalit. Par 63.7 -exemple, le serveur web de Slitaz ft dans un premier temps lighttpd. 63.8 +exemple, le serveur web de SliTaz ft dans un premier temps lighttpd. 63.9 Maintenant apache est aussi disponible. Tous les paquets dpendants d'un 63.10 serveur web font rfrence lighttpd. La ligne <code>PROVIDE="lighttpd"</code> 63.11 de la recette d'apache signale qu'il peut se substituer lighttpd, c'est--
64.1 --- a/fr/doc/cookbook/release-tasks.txt Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 64.2 +++ b/fr/doc/cookbook/release-tasks.txt Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 64.3 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ 64.4 outils (slitaz-tools). Les permissions devraient tre vrifie. Le Cookbook 64.5 en parle : http://www.slitaz.org/doc/cookbook/hacker.txt 64.6 64.7 - * Checker la version de Slitaz spcifie dans le message : /etc/issue 64.8 + * Checker la version de SliTaz spcifie dans le message : /etc/issue 64.9 Il faut que se soit la mme que dans le fichier isolinux.msg affich en 64.10 premier au dmarrage et dans le fichiers de configuration du miroir pour 64.11 Tazpkg : /var/lib/tazpkg/mirror.
65.1 --- a/fr/doc/cookbook/wok-tools.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 65.2 +++ b/fr/doc/cookbook/wok-tools.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 65.3 @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ 65.4 Woking ou comment utiliser le wok pour construire des paquets. Pour commencer 65.5 il faut que <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/get/tazwok.html">Tazwok</a> soit 65.6 install sur votre systme et que les principaux outils de dveloppement le 65.7 -soit aussi (binutils, compilateur, librairies-dev, make), sur Slitaz il suffit 65.8 +soit aussi (binutils, compilateur, librairies-dev, make), sur SliTaz il suffit 65.9 d'installer le meta-paquet <code>slitaz-toolchain</code> : 65.10 </p> 65.11 <pre> 65.12 @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ 65.13 <h4>Rcuprer le wok</h4> 65.14 <p> 65.15 Pour travailler il faut rcuprer le wok depuis le dpt Mercurial ou depuis 65.16 -une archive sur le miroir principal (TuxFamily) de Slitaz. En supposant que 65.17 +une archive sur le miroir principal (TuxFamily) de SliTaz. En supposant que 65.18 SliTaz se construit dans <code>/home/slitaz</code> : 65.19 </p> 65.20 <pre>
66.1 --- a/fr/doc/handbook/development.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 66.2 +++ b/fr/doc/handbook/development.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 66.3 @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ 66.4 <head> 66.5 <title>SliTaz Handbook - Developpement</title> 66.6 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 66.7 - <meta name="description" content="developpement sur Slitaz Geany scripts dialog toolchain gcc make" /> 66.8 + <meta name="description" content="developpement sur SliTaz Geany scripts dialog toolchain gcc make" /> 66.9 <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 66.10 <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-22 19:30:00" /> 66.11 <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 66.12 @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ 66.13 Le langage Perl assoici au serveur web LightTPD vous permet d'utiliser 66.14 des scripts CGI via votre espace public ou via des htes virtuels. Perl est 66.15 tout fait adapt au web 2.0 et permet de gnrer rapidement des pages xHTML. 66.16 -Sur Slitaz, vous devez avoir install Perl ou Microperl et 66.17 +Sur SliTaz, vous devez avoir install Perl ou Microperl et 66.18 <a href="web-server.html#cgi-perl">configur le serveur Web LightTPD</a> avant 66.19 de pouvoir utiliser des scripts CGI cod en Perl. A noter que par dfaut vous 66.20 pouvez utiliser des scripts SHell (.sh) et les placer dans /cgi-bin/).
67.1 --- a/fr/doc/handbook/index.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 67.2 +++ b/fr/doc/handbook/index.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 67.3 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ 67.4 Conserver ses donnes en utilisant un media externe (cl USB). Login, 67.5 des mots de passes et session graphique (X).</li> 67.6 <li><a href="install.html">Instructions d'installation</a> - Dscription 67.7 - des tapes raliser manuellement pour installer Slitaz sur un disque 67.8 + des tapes raliser manuellement pour installer SliTaz sur un disque 67.9 dur.</li> 67.10 <li><a href="cmdline.html">Rfrences en ligne de commandes</a> - Utiliser 67.11 SliTaz en ligne de commandes via un terminal Linux ou graphique.</li>
68.1 --- a/fr/doc/handbook/livecd.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 68.2 +++ b/fr/doc/handbook/livecd.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 68.3 @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ 68.4 </p> 68.5 <p> 68.6 Quand la machine a russi dmarrer sur le cdrom, vous vous retrouvez avec 68.7 -une image <em>splash</em> du logo de Slitaz et une invite de commande 68.8 +une image <em>splash</em> du logo de SliTaz et une invite de commande 68.9 permettant de passer diffrentes options au noyau Linux et aux scripts de 68.10 dmarrage (<em>boot scripts</em>) utiliss par SliTaz. Il suffit alors de 68.11 taper sur la touche <code>ENTER</code> pour lancer le systme avec ou sans 68.12 @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ 68.13 <code>/home</code> (maison) destin aux utilisateurs du systme. 68.14 L'utilisation d'une cl USB, d'un disque dur externe ou d'une carte SD, 68.15 permet de conserver les informations utilisateur sur un support persistant. 68.16 -Associer le LiveCD de Slitaz un support de stockage a de gros avantages, 68.17 +Associer le LiveCD de SliTaz un support de stockage a de gros avantages, 68.18 tels que de conserver la configuration de vos applications prfres, vos 68.19 marques pages, vos documents, vos images, etc. Cette technique vous permet 68.20 aussi de crer votre propre menu et votre propre thme pour le gestionnaire de 68.21 @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ 68.22 <a name="i18n"></a> 68.23 <h3><font color="#6c0023">Options : lang=XX et kmap=XX - Langue et clavier</font></h3> 68.24 <p> 68.25 -Le LiveCD de Slitaz vous propose de configurer la langue et le clavier 68.26 +Le LiveCD de SliTaz vous propose de configurer la langue et le clavier 68.27 directement au <em>boot</em> ou graphiquement pendant l'initialisation du 68.28 systme. Cela veut dire que si vous ne spcifiez pas la langue ou le clavier 68.29 via l'invite de commandes, le systme lancera automatiquement une interface
69.1 --- a/fr/doc/handbook/multimedia.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 69.2 +++ b/fr/doc/handbook/multimedia.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 69.3 @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ 69.4 <h2><font color="#DF8F06">Multimedia</font></h2> 69.5 69.6 <ul> 69.7 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#intro">Slitaz le son et la video.</a></li> 69.8 + <li><a href="multimedia.html#intro">SliTaz le son et la video.</a></li> 69.9 <li><a href="multimedia.html#config">Configurer une carte son.</a></li> 69.10 <li><a href="multimedia.html#alsamixer">Alsamixer</a> - Mixer simple et efficace.</li> 69.11 <li><a href="multimedia.html#alsaplayer">Alsaplayer</a> - Lecteur de musique.</li> 69.12 @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ 69.13 </ul> 69.14 69.15 <a name="intro"></a> 69.16 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Slitaz le son et la video</font></h3> 69.17 +<h3><font color="#6c0023">SliTaz le son et la video</font></h3> 69.18 <p> 69.19 En mode LiveCD SliTaz fournit le support du son mais pas de lecteur video, 69.20 cela dit vous pouvez visionner des videos en flash sur Youtube par exemple.
70.1 --- a/fr/doc/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 70.2 +++ b/fr/doc/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 70.3 @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ 70.4 </p> 70.5 <p> 70.6 <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/fr:cookbook:start">Cookbook</a> - 70.7 - Le livre de cuisine de Slitaz. informations au sujet de la gestion, 70.8 + Le livre de cuisine de SliTaz. informations au sujet de la gestion, 70.9 du fonctionnement et du développement de la distribution. Création 70.10 de paquets, description des recettes, du wok, des scripts de 70.11 démarrages, etc.
71.1 --- a/fr/doc/releases/3.0/relnotes.fr.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 71.2 +++ b/fr/doc/releases/3.0/relnotes.fr.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 71.3 @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ 71.4 <li>Virtualisation rapide avec lguest</li> 71.5 <li>SliTaz pro : OpenERP, LAMP, Glpi et plus</li> 71.6 <li>Les LiveCD et LiveUSB plus faciles customiser (avec tazlitobox et tazusbbox)</li> 71.7 - <li>De nouvelles fonctionnalits dans Tazpkg, incluant la convertion des paquets deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk au format Slitaz</li> 71.8 + <li>De nouvelles fonctionnalits dans Tazpkg, incluant la convertion des paquets deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk au format SliTaz</li> 71.9 <li>Plus de contributeurs et une plus grande communaut</li> 71.10 <li>Simple personnaliser</li> 71.11 <li>Les paquets sont compils automatiquement par un robot (le build bot Tazbb)</li>
72.1 --- a/fr/doc/scratchbook/base-ncurses.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 72.2 +++ b/fr/doc/scratchbook/base-ncurses.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 72.3 @@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ 72.4 # strip -v rhapsody 72.5 </pre> 72.6 <p> 72.7 -Installation du binaire dans Slitaz, et des fichiers d'aide. Il faut 72.8 +Installation du binaire dans SliTaz, et des fichiers d'aide. Il faut 72.9 aussi ajuster les permissions sur ces fichiers afin que tout le monde 72.10 puisse les lire: 72.11 </p>
73.1 --- a/fr/doc/scratchbook/base-system.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 73.2 +++ b/fr/doc/scratchbook/base-system.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 73.3 @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ 73.4 <p> 73.5 Ce document dcrit la construction de la base de SliTaz, pour cela nous 73.6 utilisons: un noyau Linux, BusyBox, et Syslinux pour booter le systme. 73.7 -Slitaz utilise une archive initramfs dcompresse en RAM par le 73.8 +SliTaz utilise une archive initramfs dcompresse en RAM par le 73.9 kernel au dmarrage du systme. Nous allons crer la box, pour qu'elle tienne 73.10 dans un systme de fichier racine de 3 4 Mb, en utilisant 'strip' sur 73.11 les bibliothques et les binaires, pour gagner de la place.
74.1 --- a/fr/doc/scratchbook/gtk-apps.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 74.2 +++ b/fr/doc/scratchbook/gtk-apps.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 74.3 @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ 74.4 </pre> 74.5 <h4>Install in rootfs</h4> 74.6 <p> 74.7 -Slitaz ne fournit que le client GTK+ sur le LiveCD. A noter que 74.8 +SliTaz ne fournit que le client GTK+ sur le LiveCD. A noter que 74.9 <code>gftp</code> est simplement un petit script dtectant 74.10 l'environnement (console ou X) et lanant la bonne interface, de 74.11 plus a fait qu'u nom se souvenir pour l'utilisateur :
75.1 --- a/fr/get/flavors.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 75.2 +++ b/fr/get/flavors.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 75.3 @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ 75.4 votre fichier de saveur sur <a href="../mailing-list.php">la liste de discussion</a> 75.5 afin qu'il soit testé et inclus dans les saveurs officielles. 75.6 Vous avez aussi la possibilité de soumettre ou lister votre travail sur 75.7 - <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/projects/show/flavors">les laboratoires Slitaz</a>. 75.8 + <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/projects/show/flavors">les laboratoires SliTaz</a>. 75.9 Le système des saveurs peut se comparer aux paquets, chaque saveur à son 75.10 mainteneur. 75.11 </p>
76.1 --- a/fr/get/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 76.2 +++ b/fr/get/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 76.3 @@ -179,8 +179,8 @@ 76.4 <h2 id="floppy">Disquette de démarrage</h2> 76.5 76.6 <p> 76.7 - Cette disquette permet de lancer Slitaz sur des PC anciens ou dépourvus de 76.8 - lecteur de CD-ROM. Il est possible de démarrer Slitaz depuis un CD-ROM/DVD, 76.9 + Cette disquette permet de lancer SliTaz sur des PC anciens ou dépourvus de 76.10 + lecteur de CD-ROM. Il est possible de démarrer SliTaz depuis un CD-ROM/DVD, 76.11 une clé USB, un disque dur, le réseau LAN par PXE et même le réseau 76.12 <a href="http://boot.slitaz.org/">Internet avec gPXE</a>. 76.13 </p> 76.14 @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ 76.15 </p></div> 76.16 76.17 <p> 76.18 - Vous pouvez écrire cette image avec l'outil Slitaz bootfloppybox, 76.19 + Vous pouvez écrire cette image avec l'outil SliTaz bootfloppybox, 76.20 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RaWrite">Windows rawrite</a> 76.21 ou simplement dd (dd if=floppy-grub4dos of=/dev/fd0). 76.22 </p>
77.1 --- a/fr/news/2007.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 77.2 +++ b/fr/news/2007.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 77.3 @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ 77.4 fournir un livre complet, de haute qualité, facilement consultable et 77.5 fournissant des réponses rapides sur un sujet spécifique. A noter que le 77.6 terme Handbook est une suite logique au Cookbook (le livre de cuisine), le 77.7 - projet Slitaz centralise la majorité de sa documentation dans ces deux 77.8 + projet SliTaz centralise la majorité de sa documentation dans ces deux 77.9 livres. 77.10 </li> 77.11
78.1 --- a/fr/news/2009.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 78.2 +++ b/fr/news/2009.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 78.3 @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ 78.4 pour Openbox, GTK et un set d'icones aux couleurs du projet. Nous avons aussi 78.5 supprimé ePDFview pour un lecteur PDF en ligne mais l'image ISO dépasse 30 78.6 Mb (31,5) à cause d'un plus gros noyau et de dépendances supplémentaires.</p> 78.7 - <p>Dans l'actualité principale le projet Slitaz a un nouveau 78.8 + <p>Dans l'actualité principale le projet SliTaz a un nouveau 78.9 <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">forum de support</a> 78.10 et une nouvelle <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">platforme communautaire</a> 78.11 ou tout le monde est le bienvenu pour partager et participer ! Cette nouvelle
79.1 --- a/fr/news/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 79.2 +++ b/fr/news/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 79.3 @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ 79.4 79.5 <p> 79.6 Les news plus spécifiques sont publiées sur notre blog communautaire: 79.7 - <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Slitaz Community blog</a> 79.8 + <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Community blog</a> 79.9 </p> 79.10 79.11 <div class="news">
80.1 --- a/id/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 80.2 +++ b/id/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 80.3 @@ -66,14 +66,14 @@ 80.4 <li id="d20120410"> 80.5 <strong>10 Apr 2012 - SliTaz GNU/Linux 4.0 Release</strong> 80.6 <p> 80.7 - Para kontributor Slitaz dengan bangga mengumumkan tentang rilis 80.8 - GNU/Linux Slitaz 4.0, versi stabil terbaru dari distribusi yang ada. 80.9 + Para kontributor SliTaz dengan bangga mengumumkan tentang rilis 80.10 + GNU/Linux SliTaz 4.0, versi stabil terbaru dari distribusi yang ada. 80.11 Usaha komunitas selama dua tahun telah menghasilkan sistem produksi 80.12 yang stabil dengan kemampuan startup yang lebih cepat dan lebih dari 80.13 1000 paket baru yang bisa diinstal. 80.14 </p> 80.15 <p> 80.16 - Slitaz menawarkan sebuah desktop grafis yang lengkap dalam kapasitas 80.17 + SliTaz menawarkan sebuah desktop grafis yang lengkap dalam kapasitas 80.18 35MB, didukung dengan OpenBox dan LXDE yang bisa bekerja sepenuhnya di 80.19 RAM dengan hanya 192MB. Pengaturan baru 4 in 1 memungkinkan untuk 80.20 menginstalnya di harddisk yang hanya memiliki kapasitas 48MB dengan 80.21 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ 80.22 <li> 80.23 <strong>03 Mar 2012 - SliTaz 4.0-RC2</strong> 80.24 <p> 80.25 - Tim Slitaz dengan bahagia mengumumkan rilis terbarunya Slitaz 4.0-RC2. 80.26 + Tim SliTaz dengan bahagia mengumumkan rilis terbarunya SliTaz 4.0-RC2. 80.27 Kami telah melakukan perbaikan pada bugs dari RC1 dan pada beberapa 80.28 tools bikinan pengguna akhir seperti TazPKG, TazPanel dan TazUSB. 80.29 Koneksi Wifi akan lebih mudah dilakukan lewat TazPanel atau wifibox 80.30 @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ 80.31 inti, jadi kita bisa memasukkan Lxrandr, Parcellite dan klien 80.32 BiTorrent (transmission). Kami ingin berterima kasih kepada semua yang 80.33 telah mencoba RC yang pertama, dan RC2 ini udah mendekati rencana 80.34 - rilis Slitaz 4.0 dalam 2 minggu ke depan. Download image ISO RC2 dari 80.35 + rilis SliTaz 4.0 dalam 2 minggu ke depan. Download image ISO RC2 dari 80.36 mirror kami: 80.37 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/slitaz-4.0-RC2.iso">SliTaz 4.0-RC2</a> 80.38 </p>
81.1 --- a/it/get/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 81.2 +++ b/it/get/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 81.3 @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ 81.4 </p> 81.5 81.6 <div class="box-dl"><p> 81.7 - <?php echo "Collezione dei pacchetti Slitaz GNU/Linux $stable_ver ($stable_pkgs) 81.8 + <?php echo "Collezione dei pacchetti SliTaz GNU/Linux $stable_ver ($stable_pkgs) 81.9 - <a href='$pkgs_mirror/$stable_ver/packages-$stable_ver.iso'>packages-$stable_ver.iso</a> 81.10 [ <a href='$pkgs_mirror/$stable_ver/packages-$stable_ver.md5'>md5</a> ]"; ?> 81.11 </p></div>
82.1 --- a/it/mailing-list.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 82.2 +++ b/it/mailing-list.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 82.3 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ 82.4 <div id="block_info"> 82.5 <h4>Mailing list</h4> 82.6 <p> 82.7 - Annunci e discussioni dei collaboratori di Slitaz (inclusi 82.8 + Annunci e discussioni dei collaboratori di SliTaz (inclusi 82.9 supporto e sviluppo). Tutto ciò fa parte della mailing list 82.10 (sottoscrizione via email). Partecipaci ora per aiuto o per aderire al progetto. 82.11 </p>
83.1 --- a/lib/html/meta-link.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 83.2 +++ b/lib/html/meta-link.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 83.3 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ 83.4 - <meta name="modified" content="<?php echo (date( "Y-m-d H:i:s", getlastmod())); ?>" /> 83.5 - <meta name="robots" content="index, follow, all" /> 83.6 + <meta name="modified" content="<?php echo (date( "Y-m-d H:i:s", getlastmod())); ?>"> 83.7 + <meta name="robots" content="index, follow, all"> 83.8 <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> 83.9 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/slitaz.css" /> 83.10 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/style-tiny.css" /> 83.11 - <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="SliTaz Feed" href="/rss.xml" /> 83.12 - <link rel="payment" href="https://flattr.com/profile/slitaz" type="text/html" title="SliTaz association microdonations" /> 83.13 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico" /> 83.14 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/slitaz.css"> 83.15 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/style-tiny.css"> 83.16 + <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="SliTaz Feed" href="/rss.xml"> 83.17 + <link rel="payment" href="https://flattr.com/profile/slitaz" type="text/html" title="SliTaz association microdonations"> 83.18 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico">
84.1 --- a/pt/doc/releases/2.0/relnotes.pt.html Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 84.2 +++ b/pt/doc/releases/2.0/relnotes.pt.html Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 84.3 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ 84.4 <!DOCTYPE html> 84.5 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="pt"> 84.6 +<html lang="pt"> 84.7 <head> 84.8 <meta charset="ISO-8859-1" /> 84.9 <title>SliTaz GNU/Linux 2.0 - Notas de Lançamento</title> 84.10 @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ 84.11 configurar o SliTaz até um certo ponto. Os manuais de várias ferramentas e de seus 84.12 comandos possíveis são instalados no sistema, podendo ser acessadas pelo menu. 84.13 O desenvolvimento do sistema, o uso do wok e receitas para geração de pacotes 84.14 -são descritos no Cookbook Slitaz. Os manuais, notas de lançamento e outros documentos 84.15 +são descritos no Cookbook SliTaz. Os manuais, notas de lançamento e outros documentos 84.16 podem ser acessados por meio do website: 84.17 <a href="/pt/doc/">www.slitaz.org/pt/doc/</a> 84.18 </p>
85.1 --- a/pt/news/2008.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 85.2 +++ b/pt/news/2008.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 85.3 @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ 85.4 <ul> 85.5 <li id="d20081231"><strong>31 Dez 2008 - Cooking 20081231 - Wifi e suporte a NTFS </strong> 85.6 <p> 85.7 - O projeto Slitaz tem o prazer de apresentar a nova imagem ISO da versão 85.8 + O projeto SliTaz tem o prazer de apresentar a nova imagem ISO da versão 85.9 cooking do LiveCD. Ela permite que seja utilizado e testado todo o 85.10 trabalho realizado durante os últimos meses. Inclui muitas 85.11 características novas, correções de bugs e inúmeras atualizações. A
86.1 --- a/rss.xml Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 86.2 +++ b/rss.xml Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 86.3 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ 86.4 <rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> 86.5 <channel> 86.6 <atom:link href="http://www.slitaz.org/rss.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /> 86.7 - <title>Slitaz GNU/Linux Feed</title> 86.8 + <title>SliTaz GNU/Linux Feed</title> 86.9 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/rss.xml</link> 86.10 <language>en</language> 86.11 <description>SliTaz GNU/Linux official news feed</description> 86.12 @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ 86.13 <lastBuildDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 19:00:00 GMT</lastBuildDate> 86.14 86.15 <image> 86.16 - <title>Slitaz GNU/Linux</title> 86.17 + <title>SliTaz GNU/Linux</title> 86.18 <url>http://www.slitaz.org/images/logo.png</url> 86.19 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/</link> 86.20 </image> 86.21 @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ 86.22 </item> 86.23 86.24 <item> 86.25 - <title>Getting ready for Slitaz Pro</title> 86.26 + <title>Getting ready for SliTaz Pro</title> 86.27 <link>http://pro.slitaz.org/</link> 86.28 <guid isPermaLink="true">http://pro.slitaz.org/en/</guid> 86.29 <pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2012 14:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
87.1 --- a/ru/news/2008.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 87.2 +++ b/ru/news/2008.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 87.3 @@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ 87.4 87.5 <li> 87.6 <strong>26 Jun 2008 - Cooking 20080626 with new Kernel</strong> 87.7 - <p>Summer time is here and also the new Cooking from the 26 June. A lot of work has been done to improve user experience. This Cooking version provides a new Kernel (2.6.25.5) with many new built-in drivers and modules, linux package was also split to have a fairly modular Kernel. Default user has changed to <code>tux</code> and the new option <code>user=name</code> lets you choose the default user name. Most of the Slitaz utils and tools have been improved: tazpkgbox provides some new commands for package management and bootfloppybox can be used in text mode, Netbox wifi and PPPoE support are now both working well and a new function called zeroconf is available. Most packages are up-to-date and Firefox 3.0 is part of the 25.2 Mb ISO. Cooking version can be <a href="../get/#cooking">downloaded</a> from SliTaz mirror. Bugs can be reported on SliTaz Bug Tracking System: <a href="http://bugs.slitaz.org">BTS</a></p> 87.8 + <p>Summer time is here and also the new Cooking from the 26 June. A lot of work has been done to improve user experience. This Cooking version provides a new Kernel (2.6.25.5) with many new built-in drivers and modules, linux package was also split to have a fairly modular Kernel. Default user has changed to <code>tux</code> and the new option <code>user=name</code> lets you choose the default user name. Most of the SliTaz utils and tools have been improved: tazpkgbox provides some new commands for package management and bootfloppybox can be used in text mode, Netbox wifi and PPPoE support are now both working well and a new function called zeroconf is available. Most packages are up-to-date and Firefox 3.0 is part of the 25.2 Mb ISO. Cooking version can be <a href="../get/#cooking">downloaded</a> from SliTaz mirror. Bugs can be reported on SliTaz Bug Tracking System: <a href="http://bugs.slitaz.org">BTS</a></p> 87.9 </li> 87.10 87.11 <li>
88.1 --- a/ru/news/2009.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 88.2 +++ b/ru/news/2009.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 88.3 @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ 88.4 <ul> 88.5 <li> 88.6 <strong>4 November 2009 - New Cooking 20091104</strong> 88.7 - <p>SliTaz contributors are proud to announce the availability of a new Cooking ISO image based on over 2100 packages available in the SliTaz repository. The full system has been rebuilt with a new toolchain using Glibc 2.10.1 and GCC 4.4.1. This new Cooking uses the Linux kernel 2.6.30.6 with better hardware support and more built-in modules. The boot process has been further improved and the boot time is now faster than ever. Major packages found on the LiveCD such as Firefox have been updated to the current stable version. Home-made GUI boxes have been enhanced. Tazpkg packages manager supports new features including the conversion of deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to Slitaz native format. The ISO image includes a new Openbox, GTK and icons theme for an elegant and more beautiful desktop. We have also removed ePDFview and switched to an online PDF viewer. This ISO image, however, is a bit bigger than 30 Mb (31.5) due to a bigger Kernel and many new dependencies.</p> 88.8 + <p>SliTaz contributors are proud to announce the availability of a new Cooking ISO image based on over 2100 packages available in the SliTaz repository. The full system has been rebuilt with a new toolchain using Glibc 2.10.1 and GCC 4.4.1. This new Cooking uses the Linux kernel 2.6.30.6 with better hardware support and more built-in modules. The boot process has been further improved and the boot time is now faster than ever. Major packages found on the LiveCD such as Firefox have been updated to the current stable version. Home-made GUI boxes have been enhanced. Tazpkg packages manager supports new features including the conversion of deb/rpm/arch/slackware/ipk packages to SliTaz native format. The ISO image includes a new Openbox, GTK and icons theme for an elegant and more beautiful desktop. We have also removed ePDFview and switched to an online PDF viewer. This ISO image, however, is a bit bigger than 30 Mb (31.5) due to a bigger Kernel and many new dependencies.</p> 88.9 <p>We would also like to announce that the SliTaz project has a new <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">support forum</a> and a new <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">community platform</a> where everyone is welcome to share and to get involved! This new Cooking ISO is as always downloadable from the website download section: <a href="../get/#cooking">Get SliTaz Cooking</a></p> 88.10 </li> 88.11
89.1 --- a/ru/news/index.php Thu Jan 07 16:19:37 2016 +0200 89.2 +++ b/ru/news/index.php Wed Mar 30 01:56:21 2016 +0300 89.3 @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ 89.4 89.5 <h2>SliTaz новостей</h2> 89.6 <p> 89.7 - Check out <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Slitaz Community blog</a> 89.8 + Check out <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Community blog</a> 89.9 for specific and small news about the project. 89.10 </p> 89.11 89.12 @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ 89.13 <li id="d20140216"> 89.14 <strong>16 Feb 2014 - New SliTaz Cooking Release</strong> 89.15 <p> 89.16 - The Slitaz team is proud to announce the release of a new Cooking 89.17 + The SliTaz team is proud to announce the release of a new Cooking 89.18 version which paves the road to SliTaz 5.0. This new Cooking includes 89.19 almost 2 years of work and has an incredible ChangeLog. All our home 89.20 made tools have been improved with some great new tools such as