website rev 714
en: Up all pages except artwork, improve some pages and rm old books
author | Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org> |
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date | Thu Jan 06 23:01:09 2011 +0100 (2011-01-06) |
parents | 111e058c9eff |
children | 2f6d751facc2 |
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4.1 --- a/en/about/index.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 4.2 +++ b/en/about/index.html Thu Jan 06 23:01:09 2011 +0100 4.3 @@ -16,81 +16,71 @@ 4.4 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../slitaz.css" /> 4.5 <link rel="Content" href="index.html#content" /> 4.6 </head> 4.7 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 4.8 +<body> 4.9 + 4.10 <!-- Header --> 4.11 <div id="header"> 4.12 - <a name="top"></a> 4.13 -<!-- Access --> 4.14 -<div id="access"> 4.15 - <img 4.16 - src="../../pics/website/locale.png" 4.17 - style="vertical-align: middle; width: 20px; height: 20px;" 4.18 - alt="language" /> 4.19 - <a href="../../de/about/index.html">Deutsch</a> | 4.20 - <a href="../../es/about/index.html">Español</a> | 4.21 - <a href="../../fr/about/index.html">Français</a> | 4.22 - <a href="../../pt/about/index.html">Português</a> | 4.23 - <a href="../../cn/about/index.html" title="Chinese"><img src="../../pics/website/cn.png" title="Chinese" alt="cn"></img></a> 4.24 -</div> 4.25 - <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/"><img id="logo" 4.26 - src="../../pics/website/logo.png" title="www.slitaz.org/en" alt="www.slitaz.org" 4.27 - style="border: 0px solid ; width: 200px; height: 74px;" /></a> 4.28 - <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 4.29 -</div> 4.30 - 4.31 -<!-- Navigation menu --> 4.32 -<div id="nav"> 4.33 - 4.34 -<div class="nav_box"> 4.35 -<h4>Navigation</h4> 4.36 -<!-- General --> 4.37 -<ul> 4.38 - <li><a href="../about/index.html" title="Information about the SliTaz project">About the project</a></li> 4.39 - <li><a href="../asso/index.html" title="SliTaz non-profit association">Association</a></li> 4.40 - <li><a href="../get/index.html" title="Download - LiveCD ISO">Download</a></li> 4.41 - <li><a href="../doc/index.html" title="LiveCD usage and howto">Documentation</a></li> 4.42 - <li><a href="../packages/index.html" title="Packaged software">Packages</a></li> 4.43 - <li><a href="../devel/index.html" title="Developers corner">Development</a></li> 4.44 - <li><a href="../mailing-list.html" title="Support, contact and collaboration">Mailing List</a></li> 4.45 - <li><a href="../artwork/index.html" title="Artwork, colors and images">Artwork</a></li> 4.46 - <li><a href="../search.html" title="Search engine">Search</a></li> 4.47 - <li><a href="../sitemap.html" title="Web site overview">Sitemap</a></li> 4.48 -</ul> 4.49 -</div> 4.50 - 4.51 -<!-- SliTaz network --> 4.52 -<div class="nav_box"> 4.53 -<h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 4.54 -<ul> 4.55 - <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Community Forum</a></li> 4.56 - <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:start">Wiki Documentation</a></li> 4.57 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Laboratories</a></li> 4.58 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/issues">Bug Tracking</a></li> 4.59 - <li><a href="http://boot.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Web Boot</a></li> 4.60 - <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 4.61 - <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 4.62 -</ul> 4.63 -</div> 4.64 - 4.65 + <!-- Access --> 4.66 + <div id="access"> 4.67 + <a href="../../i18n.html"><img 4.68 + src="../../pics/website/locale.png" alt="locale.png" /></a> 4.69 + <a href="../../de/about/">Deutsch</a> | 4.70 + <a href="../../es/about/">Español</a> | 4.71 + <a href="../../fr/about/">Français</a> | 4.72 + <a href="../../pt/about/">Português</a> | 4.73 + <a href="../../cn/about/"><img 4.74 + src="../../pics/website/cn.png" alt="cn" /></a> 4.75 + </div> 4.76 + <!-- Logo --> 4.77 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo" 4.78 + src="../../pics/website/logo.png" 4.79 + title="www.slitaz.org" alt="www.slitaz.org" /></a> 4.80 + <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 4.81 </div> 4.82 4.83 <!-- Content --> 4.84 -<div id="content"> 4.85 -<a name="content"></a> 4.86 +<div id="content-full"> 4.87 4.88 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">About</font></h1> 4.89 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">SliTaz project</font></h2> 4.90 - 4.91 -<ul> 4.92 - <li><a href="index.html#intro">Introduction.</a></li> 4.93 - <li><a href="index.html#overview">Overview.</a></li> 4.94 - <li><a href="index.html#website">Web site & i18n.</a></li> 4.95 - <li><a href="index.html#reviews">Reviews.</a></li> 4.96 - <li><a href="../asso/index.html">Association.</a></li> 4.97 -</ul> 4.98 +<!-- Block begin --> 4.99 +<div class="block"> 4.100 + <!-- Nav block begin --> 4.101 + <div id="block_nav"> 4.102 + <h3><img src="../../pics/website/network.png" alt="png" />Navigation</h3> 4.103 + <div style="width: 50%; float: right;"> 4.104 + <ul> 4.105 + <li><a href="../artwork/">Artwork</a></li> 4.106 + <li><a href="../mailing-list.html">Mailing List</a></li> 4.107 + <li><a href="../devel/">Development</a></li> 4.108 + <li><a href="../search.html">Search</a></li> 4.109 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 4.110 + </ul> 4.111 + </div> 4.112 + <ul> 4.113 + <li><a href="../about/">About us</a></li> 4.114 + <li><a href="../asso/">Association</a></li> 4.115 + <li><a href="../get/">Download</a></li> 4.116 + <li><a href="../doc/">Documentation</a></li> 4.117 + <li><a href="../packages/">Packages</a></li> 4.118 + </ul> 4.119 + <!-- Nav block end --> 4.120 + </div> 4.121 + <!-- Top block begin --> 4.122 + <div id="block_top"> 4.123 + <h1>About us</h1> 4.124 + <ul> 4.125 + <li><a href="#intro">Introduction</a></li> 4.126 + <li><a href="#overview">Overview</a></li> 4.127 + <li><a href="#website">Web site & i18n</a></li> 4.128 + <li><a href="#reviews">Reviews</a></li> 4.129 + <li><a href="../asso/">Association</a></li> 4.130 + </ul> 4.131 + <!-- Top block end --> 4.132 + </div> 4.133 +<!-- Block end --> 4.134 +</div> 4.135 4.136 <a name ="intro"></a> 4.137 -<h3>Introduction</h3> 4.138 +<h2>Introduction to the project</h2> 4.139 <p> 4.140 SliTaz GNU/Linux is a free operating system working completely in memory from 4.141 removeable media such as a cdrom or USB key. It is light, speedy and fully installable 4.142 @@ -110,7 +100,7 @@ 4.143 </p> 4.144 4.145 <a name="overview"></a> 4.146 -<h3>Overview</h3> 4.147 +<h2>Overview</h2> 4.148 <ul> 4.149 <li>Root filesystem taking up about 100 MB and ISO image of less than 30 MB.</li> 4.150 <li>Ready to use Web server powered by LightTPD with CGI and PHP support.</li> 4.151 @@ -128,32 +118,34 @@ 4.152 </ul> 4.153 4.154 <a name="website"></a> 4.155 -<h3>Web site & i18n</h3> 4.156 +<h2>Web site & i18n</h2> 4.157 <p> 4.158 SliTaz's Web site is also available in several languages and is 4.159 part of the <a href="../../i18n.html">internationalization project</a>. 4.160 -The web site allows you to <a href="../get/index.html">download</a> the SliTaz 4.161 +The web site allows you to <a href="../get/">download</a> the SliTaz 4.162 LiveCD and help us to develop the project. You can check the 4.163 -<a href="../doc/index.html">documentation</a> area to learn how to use the SliTaz 4.164 +<a href="../doc/">documentation</a> area to learn how to use the SliTaz 4.165 LiveCD and configure the system. 4.166 </p> 4.167 4.168 <a name="reviews"></a> 4.169 -<h3>Reviews</h3> 4.170 +<h2>Reviews</h2> 4.171 <p> 4.172 SliTaz GNU/Linux has been reviewed on several web sites. Thanks to 4.173 everyone for support. 4.174 </p> 4.175 4.176 -<h4>3.0 - March 2010</h4> 4.177 +<h3>3.0 - March 2010 & Cooking - Jan 2010</h3> 4.178 <ul> 4.179 <li><a href="http://kmandla.wordpress.com/2010/03/29/greetings-from-slitaz-3-0/" 4.180 >Wordpress</a> - By K.Mandla.</li> 4.181 <li><a href="http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/spotlight-linux-slitaz-gnulinux-30" 4.182 >Linux Journal</a> - By Susan Linton.</li> 4.183 + <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20100111#feature" 4.184 + >Distrowatch</a> - By Jesse Smith (Cooking just before 3.0).</li> 4.185 </ul> 4.186 4.187 -<h4>2.0 - April 2009</h4> 4.188 +<h3>2.0 - April 2009</h3> 4.189 <ul> 4.190 <li><a href="http://www.gdhpress.com.br/blog/slitaz" 4.191 >Gdhpress</a> (pt) - By Carlos Morimoto.</li> 4.192 @@ -167,7 +159,7 @@ 4.193 >Linuxologist</a> - By Brie Gordon.</li> 4.194 </ul> 4.195 4.196 -<h4>1.0 - March 2008</h4> 4.197 +<h3>1.0 - March 2008</h3> 4.198 <ul> 4.199 <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20080331" 4.200 >Distrowatch</a> - By Ladislav Bodnar.</li> 4.201 @@ -192,40 +184,35 @@ 4.202 >Dedoimedo</a> - By Dedoimedo.</li> 4.203 </ul> 4.204 4.205 -<h4>Cooking - January 2010</h4> 4.206 -<ul> 4.207 - <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20100111#feature" 4.208 - >Distrowatch</a> - By Jesse Smith.</li> 4.209 -</ul> 4.210 - 4.211 -<!-- End of content with round corner --> 4.212 -</div> 4.213 -<div id="content_bottom"> 4.214 -<div class="bottom_left"></div> 4.215 -<div class="bottom_right"></div> 4.216 +<!-- End of content --> 4.217 </div> 4.218 4.219 -<!-- Start of footer and copy notice --> 4.220 -<div id="copy"> 4.221 -<p> 4.222 -Last modification : 2010-11-07 16:30:00 - 4.223 -<a href="index.html#top">Top of the page</a> 4.224 -</p> 4.225 -<p> 4.226 -Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 4.227 -<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a> 4.228 -</p> 4.229 -<!-- End of copy --> 4.230 -</div> 4.231 - 4.232 -<!-- Bottom and logo's --> 4.233 -<div id="bottom"> 4.234 -<p> 4.235 -<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 4.236 - src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 4.237 - title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 4.238 - style="width: 80px; height: 15px;" /></a> 4.239 -</p> 4.240 +<!-- Footer --> 4.241 +<div id="footer"> 4.242 + <div class="right_box"> 4.243 + <h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 4.244 + <ul> 4.245 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">Documentation</a></li> 4.246 + <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Support Forum</a></li> 4.247 + <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Community Network</a></li> 4.248 + <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Laboratories</a></li> 4.249 + <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 4.250 + <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 4.251 + </ul> 4.252 + </div> 4.253 + <h4>SliTaz Website</h4> 4.254 + <ul> 4.255 + <li><a href="#header">Top of the page</a></li> 4.256 + <li>Copyright © <span class="year"></span> 4.257 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a></li> 4.258 + <li><a href="../about/">About the project</a></li> 4.259 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 4.260 + <li>Page modified the 06 Jan 2011</li> 4.261 + <li><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 4.262 + src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 4.263 + title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 4.264 + style="width: 80px; height: 15px; vertical-align: middle;" /></a></li> 4.265 + </ul> 4.266 </div> 4.267 4.268 </body>
5.1 --- a/en/asso/index.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 5.2 +++ b/en/asso/index.html Thu Jan 06 23:01:09 2011 +0100 5.3 @@ -16,85 +16,75 @@ 5.4 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../slitaz.css" /> 5.5 <link rel="Content" href="index.html#content" /> 5.6 </head> 5.7 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 5.8 +<body> 5.9 + 5.10 <!-- Header --> 5.11 <div id="header"> 5.12 - <a name="top"></a> 5.13 -<!-- Access --> 5.14 -<div id="access"> 5.15 - <img 5.16 - src="../../pics/website/locale.png" 5.17 - style="vertical-align: middle; width: 20px; height: 20px;" 5.18 - alt="language" /> 5.19 - <a href="../../fr/asso/index.html">Français</a> | 5.20 - <a href="../../pt/asso/index.html">Português</a> 5.21 -</div> 5.22 - <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/"><img id="logo" 5.23 - src="../../pics/website/logo.png" title="www.slitaz.org/en" alt="www.slitaz.org" 5.24 - style="border: 0px solid ; width: 200px; height: 74px;" /></a> 5.25 - <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 5.26 -</div> 5.27 - 5.28 -<!-- Navigation menu --> 5.29 -<div id="nav"> 5.30 - 5.31 -<div class="nav_box"> 5.32 -<h4>Navigation</h4> 5.33 -<!-- General --> 5.34 -<ul> 5.35 - <li><a href="../about/index.html" title="Information about the SliTaz project">About the project</a></li> 5.36 - <li><a href="../asso/index.html" title="SliTaz non-profit association">Association</a></li> 5.37 - <li><a href="../get/index.html" title="Download - LiveCD ISO">Download</a></li> 5.38 - <li><a href="../doc/index.html" title="LiveCD usage and howto">Documentation</a></li> 5.39 - <li><a href="../packages/index.html" title="Packaged software">Packages</a></li> 5.40 - <li><a href="../devel/index.html" title="Developers corner">Development</a></li> 5.41 - <li><a href="../mailing-list.html" title="Support, contact and collaboration">Mailing List</a></li> 5.42 - <li><a href="../artwork/index.html" title="Artwork, colors and images">Artwork</a></li> 5.43 - <li><a href="../search.html" title="Search engine">Search</a></li> 5.44 - <li><a href="../sitemap.html" title="Web site overview">Sitemap</a></li> 5.45 -</ul> 5.46 -</div> 5.47 - 5.48 -<!-- SliTaz network --> 5.49 -<div class="nav_box"> 5.50 -<h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 5.51 -<ul> 5.52 - <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Community Forum</a></li> 5.53 - <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:start">Wiki Documentation</a></li> 5.54 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Laboratories</a></li> 5.55 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/issues">Bug Tracking</a></li> 5.56 - <li><a href="http://boot.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Web Boot</a></li> 5.57 - <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 5.58 - <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 5.59 -</ul> 5.60 -</div> 5.61 - 5.62 + <!-- Access --> 5.63 + <div id="access"> 5.64 + <a href="../../i18n.html"><img 5.65 + src="../../pics/website/locale.png" alt="locale.png" /></a> 5.66 + <a href="../../fr/asso/">Français</a> | 5.67 + <a href="../../pt/asso/">Português</a> 5.68 + </div> 5.69 + <!-- Logo --> 5.70 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo" 5.71 + src="../../pics/website/logo.png" 5.72 + title="www.slitaz.org" alt="www.slitaz.org" /></a> 5.73 + <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 5.74 </div> 5.75 5.76 <!-- Content --> 5.77 -<div id="content"> 5.78 -<a name="content"></a> 5.79 +<div id="content-full"> 5.80 5.81 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">Association</font></h1> 5.82 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Infrastructure and services</font></h2> 5.83 +<!-- Block begin --> 5.84 +<div class="block"> 5.85 + <!-- Nav block begin --> 5.86 + <div id="block_nav"> 5.87 + <h3><img src="../../pics/website/network.png" alt="png" />Navigation</h3> 5.88 + <div style="width: 50%; float: right;"> 5.89 + <ul> 5.90 + <li><a href="../artwork/">Artwork</a></li> 5.91 + <li><a href="../mailing-list.html">Mailing List</a></li> 5.92 + <li><a href="../devel/">Development</a></li> 5.93 + <li><a href="../search.html">Search</a></li> 5.94 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 5.95 + </ul> 5.96 + </div> 5.97 + <ul> 5.98 + <li><a href="../about/">About us</a></li> 5.99 + <li><a href="../asso/">Association</a></li> 5.100 + <li><a href="../get/">Download</a></li> 5.101 + <li><a href="../doc/">Documentation</a></li> 5.102 + <li><a href="../packages/">Packages</a></li> 5.103 + </ul> 5.104 + <!-- Nav block end --> 5.105 + </div> 5.106 + <!-- Top block begin --> 5.107 + <div id="block_top"> 5.108 + <h1>Association</h1> 5.109 + <p> 5.110 + The SliTaz GNU/Linux association is a non-profit entity that maintains 5.111 + and manages the project. Its mission is to ensure the durability of 5.112 + the project. It provides an infrastruture and delivers professional services 5.113 + to users, developers and business enterprises using the distribution. The 5.114 + overall goals and operations of the association are described in the 5.115 + statutes. 5.116 + </p> 5.117 + <!-- Top block end --> 5.118 + </div> 5.119 +<!-- Block end --> 5.120 +</div> 5.121 5.122 -<p> 5.123 -The SliTaz GNU/Linux association is a non-profit entity that maintains 5.124 -and manages the project. Its mission is to ensure the durability of 5.125 -the project. It provides an infrastruture and delivers professional services 5.126 -to users, developers and business enterprises using the distribution. The 5.127 -overall goals and operations of the association are described in the 5.128 -statutes. 5.129 -</p> 5.130 +<h2>Infrastructure and services</h2> 5.131 5.132 <ul> 5.133 - <li><a href="index.html#overview">Overview.</a></li> 5.134 - <li><a href="index.html#goals">Current objectives.</a></li> 5.135 - <li><a href="index.html#members">Members.</a></li> 5.136 - <li><a href="index.html#sponsors">Sponsors.</a></li> 5.137 - <li><a href="index.html#donation">Donations.</a></li> 5.138 - <li><a href="index.html#bank">Bank Transfer.</a></li> 5.139 - <li><a href="index.html#postal">Postal Address.</a></li> 5.140 + <li><a href="#overview">Overview.</a></li> 5.141 + <li><a href="#goals">Current objectives.</a></li> 5.142 + <li><a href="#members">Members.</a></li> 5.143 + <li><a href="#sponsors">Sponsors.</a></li> 5.144 + <li><a href="#donation">Donations.</a></li> 5.145 + <li><a href="#postal">Postal Address.</a></li> 5.146 </ul> 5.147 5.148 <a name="overview"></a> 5.149 @@ -196,58 +186,44 @@ 5.150 </form> 5.151 </div> 5.152 5.153 -<a name="bank"></a> 5.154 -<h3>Bank Transfer</h3> 5.155 -<p> 5.156 -Bank details of the association for all transfers from bank to bank, 5.157 -such as gifts, services or payment of contributions. Note that all 5.158 -international cheques incur a fee of ~15 Euros and are best avoided. 5.159 -</p> 5.160 -<div style="background: #eeeeee; padding: 10px;"> 5.161 -Banque : Banque Cantonal Vaudoise<br /> 5.162 -Titulaire : Association SliTaz<br /> 5.163 -Compte : E 5212.94.24<br /> 5.164 -IBAN : IBAN CH25 0076 7000 E521 2942 4<br /> 5.165 -BIC/Swift : BCVLCH2LXXX 5.166 -</div> 5.167 - 5.168 <a name="postal"></a> 5.169 <h3>Postal Address</h3> 5.170 -<div style="background: #eeeeee; padding: 10px;"> 5.171 +<div class="infobox"> 5.172 Association SliTaz GNU/Linux<br /> 5.173 Rue du Village 40<br /> 5.174 1081 Montpreveyres<br /> 5.175 Switzerland 5.176 </div> 5.177 5.178 -<!-- End of content with round corner --> 5.179 -</div> 5.180 -<div id="content_bottom"> 5.181 -<div class="bottom_left"></div> 5.182 -<div class="bottom_right"></div> 5.183 +<!-- End of content --> 5.184 </div> 5.185 5.186 -<!-- Start of footer and copy notice --> 5.187 -<div id="copy"> 5.188 -<p> 5.189 -Last modification : 2008-07-16 21:30:00 - 5.190 -<a href="index.html#top">Top of the page</a> 5.191 -</p> 5.192 -<p> 5.193 -Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 5.194 -<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a> 5.195 -</p> 5.196 -<!-- End of copy --> 5.197 -</div> 5.198 - 5.199 -<!-- Bottom and logo's --> 5.200 -<div id="bottom"> 5.201 -<p> 5.202 -<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 5.203 - src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 5.204 - title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 5.205 - style="width: 80px; height: 15px;" /></a> 5.206 -</p> 5.207 +<!-- Footer --> 5.208 +<div id="footer"> 5.209 + <div class="right_box"> 5.210 + <h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 5.211 + <ul> 5.212 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">Documentation</a></li> 5.213 + <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Support Forum</a></li> 5.214 + <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Community Network</a></li> 5.215 + <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Laboratories</a></li> 5.216 + <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 5.217 + <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 5.218 + </ul> 5.219 + </div> 5.220 + <h4>SliTaz Website</h4> 5.221 + <ul> 5.222 + <li><a href="#header">Top of the page</a></li> 5.223 + <li>Copyright © <span class="year"></span> 5.224 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a></li> 5.225 + <li><a href="../about/">About the project</a></li> 5.226 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 5.227 + <li>Page modified the 06 Jan 2011</li> 5.228 + <li><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 5.229 + src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 5.230 + title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 5.231 + style="width: 80px; height: 15px; vertical-align: middle;" /></a></li> 5.232 + </ul> 5.233 </div> 5.234 5.235 </body>
6.1 --- a/en/asso/statutes.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 6.2 +++ b/en/asso/statutes.html Thu Jan 06 23:01:09 2011 +0100 6.3 @@ -16,66 +16,66 @@ 6.4 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../slitaz.css" /> 6.5 <link rel="Content" href="statutes.html#content" /> 6.6 </head> 6.7 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 6.8 +<body> 6.9 + 6.10 <!-- Header --> 6.11 <div id="header"> 6.12 - <a name="top"></a> 6.13 -<!-- Access --> 6.14 -<div id="access"> 6.15 - <img 6.16 - src="../../pics/website/locale.png" 6.17 - style="vertical-align: middle; width: 20px; height: 20px;" 6.18 - alt="language" /> 6.19 - <a href="../../pt/asso/statutes.html">Português</a> 6.20 -</div> 6.21 - <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/"><img id="logo" 6.22 - src="../../pics/website/logo.png" title="www.slitaz.org/en" alt="www.slitaz.org" 6.23 - style="border: 0px solid ; width: 200px; height: 74px;" /></a> 6.24 - <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 6.25 -</div> 6.26 - 6.27 -<!-- Navigation menu --> 6.28 -<div id="nav"> 6.29 - 6.30 -<div class="nav_box"> 6.31 -<h4>Navigation</h4> 6.32 -<!-- General --> 6.33 -<ul> 6.34 - <li><a href="../about/index.html" title="Information about the SliTaz project">About the project</a></li> 6.35 - <li><a href="../asso/index.html" title="SliTaz non-profit association">Association</a></li> 6.36 - <li><a href="../get/index.html" title="Download - LiveCD ISO">Download</a></li> 6.37 - <li><a href="../doc/index.html" title="LiveCD usage and howto">Documentation</a></li> 6.38 - <li><a href="../packages/index.html" title="Packaged software">Packages</a></li> 6.39 - <li><a href="../devel/index.html" title="Developers corner">Development</a></li> 6.40 - <li><a href="../mailing-list.html" title="Support, contact and collaboration">Mailing List</a></li> 6.41 - <li><a href="../artwork/index.html" title="Artwork, colors and images">Artwork</a></li> 6.42 - <li><a href="../search.html" title="Search engine">Search</a></li> 6.43 - <li><a href="../sitemap.html" title="Web site overview">Sitemap</a></li> 6.44 -</ul> 6.45 -</div> 6.46 - 6.47 -<!-- SliTaz network --> 6.48 -<div class="nav_box"> 6.49 -<h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 6.50 -<ul> 6.51 - <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Community Forum</a></li> 6.52 - <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:start">Wiki Documentation</a></li> 6.53 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Laboratories</a></li> 6.54 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/issues">Bug Tracking</a></li> 6.55 - <li><a href="http://boot.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Web Boot</a></li> 6.56 - <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 6.57 - <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 6.58 -</ul> 6.59 -</div> 6.60 - 6.61 + <!-- Access --> 6.62 + <div id="access"> 6.63 + <a href="../../i18n.html"><img 6.64 + src="../../pics/website/locale.png" alt="locale.png" /></a> 6.65 + <a href="../../pt/asso/statutes.html">Português</a> 6.66 + </div> 6.67 + <!-- Logo --> 6.68 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo" 6.69 + src="../../pics/website/logo.png" 6.70 + title="www.slitaz.org" alt="www.slitaz.org" /></a> 6.71 + <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 6.72 </div> 6.73 6.74 <!-- Content --> 6.75 -<div id="content"> 6.76 -<a name="content"></a> 6.77 +<div id="content-full"> 6.78 6.79 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">Articles of the Association</font></h1> 6.80 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Statutes</font></h2> 6.81 +<!-- Block begin --> 6.82 +<div class="block"> 6.83 + <!-- Nav block begin --> 6.84 + <div id="block_nav"> 6.85 + <h3><img src="../../pics/website/network.png" alt="png" />Navigation</h3> 6.86 + <div style="width: 50%; float: right;"> 6.87 + <ul> 6.88 + <li><a href="../artwork/">Artwork</a></li> 6.89 + <li><a href="../mailing-list.html">Mailing List</a></li> 6.90 + <li><a href="../devel/">Development</a></li> 6.91 + <li><a href="../search.html">Search</a></li> 6.92 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 6.93 + </ul> 6.94 + </div> 6.95 + <ul> 6.96 + <li><a href="../about/">About us</a></li> 6.97 + <li><a href="../asso/">Association</a></li> 6.98 + <li><a href="../get/">Download</a></li> 6.99 + <li><a href="../doc/">Documentation</a></li> 6.100 + <li><a href="../packages/">Packages</a></li> 6.101 + </ul> 6.102 + <!-- Nav block end --> 6.103 + </div> 6.104 + <!-- Top block begin --> 6.105 + <div id="block_top"> 6.106 + <h1>Articles of the Association</h1> 6.107 + <p> 6.108 + The SliTaz GNU/Linux association is a non-profit entity that maintains 6.109 + and manages the project. Its mission is to ensure the durability of 6.110 + the project. It provides an infrastruture and delivers professional services 6.111 + to users, developers and business enterprises using the distribution. The 6.112 + overall goals and operations of the association are described in the 6.113 + statutes. 6.114 + </p> 6.115 + <!-- Top block end --> 6.116 + </div> 6.117 +<!-- Block end --> 6.118 +</div> 6.119 + 6.120 +<h2>Statutes</h2> 6.121 6.122 <h3>General</h3> 6.123 <h4>Article 1: Name, location and duration</h4> 6.124 @@ -266,34 +266,35 @@ 6.125 Christophe Lincoln Pascal Bellard Eric Joseph-Alexandre 6.126 </i></p> 6.127 6.128 -<!-- End of content with round corner --> 6.129 -</div> 6.130 -<div id="content_bottom"> 6.131 -<div class="bottom_left"></div> 6.132 -<div class="bottom_right"></div> 6.133 +<!-- End of content --> 6.134 </div> 6.135 6.136 -<!-- Start of footer and copy notice --> 6.137 -<div id="copy"> 6.138 -<p> 6.139 -Last modification : 2008-07-16 21:30:00 - 6.140 -<a href="statutes.html#top">Top of the page</a> 6.141 -</p> 6.142 -<p> 6.143 -Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 6.144 -<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a> 6.145 -</p> 6.146 -<!-- End of copy --> 6.147 -</div> 6.148 - 6.149 -<!-- Bottom and logo's --> 6.150 -<div id="bottom"> 6.151 -<p> 6.152 -<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 6.153 - src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 6.154 - title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 6.155 - style="width: 80px; height: 15px;" /></a> 6.156 -</p> 6.157 +<!-- Footer --> 6.158 +<div id="footer"> 6.159 + <div class="right_box"> 6.160 + <h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 6.161 + <ul> 6.162 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">Documentation</a></li> 6.163 + <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Support Forum</a></li> 6.164 + <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Community Network</a></li> 6.165 + <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Laboratories</a></li> 6.166 + <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 6.167 + <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 6.168 + </ul> 6.169 + </div> 6.170 + <h4>SliTaz Website</h4> 6.171 + <ul> 6.172 + <li><a href="#header">Top of the page</a></li> 6.173 + <li>Copyright © <span class="year"></span> 6.174 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a></li> 6.175 + <li><a href="../about/">About the project</a></li> 6.176 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 6.177 + <li>Page modified the 06 Jan 2011</li> 6.178 + <li><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 6.179 + src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 6.180 + title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 6.181 + style="width: 80px; height: 15px; vertical-align: middle;" /></a></li> 6.182 + </ul> 6.183 </div> 6.184 6.185 </body>
7.1 --- a/en/devel/index.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 7.2 +++ b/en/devel/index.html Thu Jan 06 23:01:09 2011 +0100 7.3 @@ -16,85 +16,68 @@ 7.4 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../slitaz.css" /> 7.5 <link rel="Content" href="index.html#content" /> 7.6 </head> 7.7 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 7.8 +<body> 7.9 + 7.10 <!-- Header --> 7.11 <div id="header"> 7.12 - <a name="top"></a> 7.13 -<!-- Access --> 7.14 -<div id="access"> 7.15 - <img 7.16 - src="../../pics/website/locale.png" 7.17 - style="vertical-align: middle; width: 20px; height: 20px;" 7.18 - alt="language" /> 7.19 - <a href="../../de/devel/index.html">Deutsch</a> | 7.20 - <a href="../../fr/devel/index.html" title="Développement en français">Français</a> | 7.21 - <a href="../../pt/devel/index.html">Português</a> 7.22 -</div> 7.23 - <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/index.html"><img id="logo" 7.24 - src="../../pics/website/logo.png" title="www.slitaz.org/en" alt="www.slitaz.org" 7.25 - style="border: 0px solid ; width: 200px; height: 74px;" /></a> 7.26 - <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 7.27 -</div> 7.28 - 7.29 -<!-- Navigation menu --> 7.30 -<div id="nav"> 7.31 - 7.32 -<div class="nav_box"> 7.33 -<h4>Navigation</h4> 7.34 -<!-- General --> 7.35 -<ul> 7.36 - <li><a href="../about/index.html" title="Information about the SliTaz project">About the project</a></li> 7.37 - <li><a href="../asso/index.html" title="SliTaz non-profit association">Association</a></li> 7.38 - <li><a href="../get/index.html" title="Download - LiveCD ISO">Download</a></li> 7.39 - <li><a href="../doc/index.html" title="LiveCD usage and howto">Documentation</a></li> 7.40 - <li><a href="../packages/index.html" title="Packaged software">Packages</a></li> 7.41 - <li><a href="../devel/index.html" title="Developers corner">Development</a></li> 7.42 - <li><a href="../mailing-list.html" title="Support, contact and collaboration">Mailing List</a></li> 7.43 - <li><a href="../artwork/index.html" title="Artwork, colors and images">Artwork</a></li> 7.44 - <li><a href="../search.html" title="Search engine">Search</a></li> 7.45 - <li><a href="../sitemap.html" title="Web site overview">Sitemap</a></li> 7.46 -</ul> 7.47 -</div> 7.48 - 7.49 -<!-- SliTaz network --> 7.50 -<div class="nav_box"> 7.51 -<h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 7.52 -<ul> 7.53 - <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Community Forum</a></li> 7.54 - <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:start">Wiki Documentation</a></li> 7.55 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Laboratories</a></li> 7.56 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/issues">Bug Tracking</a></li> 7.57 - <li><a href="http://boot.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Web Boot</a></li> 7.58 - <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 7.59 - <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 7.60 -</ul> 7.61 -</div> 7.62 - 7.63 + <!-- Access --> 7.64 + <div id="access"> 7.65 + <a href="../../i18n.html"><img 7.66 + src="../../pics/website/locale.png" alt="locale.png" /></a> 7.67 + <a href="../../de/devel/">Deutsch</a> | 7.68 + <a href="../../fr/devel/">Français</a> | 7.69 + <a href="../../pt/devel/">Português</a> 7.70 + </div> 7.71 + <!-- Logo --> 7.72 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo" 7.73 + src="../../pics/website/logo.png" 7.74 + title="www.slitaz.org" alt="www.slitaz.org" /></a> 7.75 + <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 7.76 </div> 7.77 7.78 <!-- Content --> 7.79 -<div id="content"> 7.80 -<a name="content"></a> 7.81 +<div id="content-full"> 7.82 7.83 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">Development</font></h1> 7.84 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">SliTaz Developers corner</font></h2> 7.85 +<!-- Block begin --> 7.86 +<div class="block"> 7.87 + <!-- Nav block begin --> 7.88 + <div id="block_nav"> 7.89 + <h3><img src="../../pics/website/network.png" alt="png" />Navigation</h3> 7.90 + <div style="width: 50%; float: right;"> 7.91 + <ul> 7.92 + <li><a href="../artwork/">Artwork</a></li> 7.93 + <li><a href="../mailing-list.html">Mailing List</a></li> 7.94 + <li><a href="../devel/">Development</a></li> 7.95 + <li><a href="../search.html">Search</a></li> 7.96 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 7.97 + </ul> 7.98 + </div> 7.99 + <ul> 7.100 + <li><a href="../about/">About us</a></li> 7.101 + <li><a href="../asso/">Association</a></li> 7.102 + <li><a href="../get/">Download</a></li> 7.103 + <li><a href="../doc/">Documentation</a></li> 7.104 + <li><a href="../packages/">Packages</a></li> 7.105 + </ul> 7.106 + <!-- Nav block end --> 7.107 + </div> 7.108 + <!-- Top block begin --> 7.109 + <div id="block_top"> 7.110 + <h1>Development</h1> 7.111 + <ul> 7.112 + <li><a href="#kiss">KISS and comply to standards.</a></li> 7.113 + <li><a href="#tank">Build host & home.</a></li> 7.114 + <li><a href="#repos">Mercurial repositories.</a></li> 7.115 + <li><a href="#iconv">Implementation of iconv().</a></li> 7.116 + <li><a href="#pkgs">Tazpkg packages.</a></li> 7.117 + <li><a href="#website">Website Management.</a></li> 7.118 + </ul> 7.119 + <!-- Top block end --> 7.120 + </div> 7.121 +<!-- Block end --> 7.122 +</div> 7.123 7.124 -<ul> 7.125 - <li><a href="index.html#kiss">KISS and comply to standards.</a></li> 7.126 - <li><a href="index.html#tank">Build host & home.</a></li> 7.127 - <li><a href="index.html#repos">Mercurial repositories.</a></li> 7.128 - <li><a href="index.html#iconv">Implementation of iconv().</a></li> 7.129 - <li><a href="index.html#pkgs">Tazpkg packages.</a></li> 7.130 - <li><a href="index.html#pkgs-naming">Naming of packages.</a></li> 7.131 - <li><a href="index.html#website">Website Management.</a></li> 7.132 - <li><a href="index.html#xhtml">xHTML coding style.</a></li> 7.133 - <li><a href="../mailing-list.html">Mailing List.</a></li> 7.134 - <li><a href="../doc/cookbook/wok-tools.html">Wok & Tools.</a></li> 7.135 - <li>Mercurial Repositories: <a href="http://hg.slitaz.org" >hg.slitaz.org</a></li> 7.136 - <li>SliTaz Laboratories: <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">labs.slitaz.org</a></li> 7.137 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/wiki/distro">Developers Wiki</a></li> 7.138 -</ul> 7.139 - 7.140 +<h2>SliTaz Developers corner</h2> 7.141 <p> 7.142 SliTaz is an open source and community driven distribution. Everyone is welcome 7.143 to join and contribute, from users, to hackers and developers, there is always 7.144 @@ -118,7 +101,7 @@ 7.145 </p> 7.146 7.147 <a name="kiss"></a> 7.148 -<h3>KISS and comply to standards</h3> 7.149 +<h2>KISS and comply to standards</h2> 7.150 <p> 7.151 Keep it simple: follow the best standards, carefully draft and write 7.152 high quality documentation, provide a stable and robust system and keep 7.153 @@ -129,7 +112,7 @@ 7.154 </p> 7.155 7.156 <a name="tank"></a> 7.157 -<h3>Tank - Build host & home</h3> 7.158 +<h2>Tank - Build host & home</h2> 7.159 <p> 7.160 Each contributor may have an account on the project server with secure 7.161 access, disk space, a public directory and all development tools. 7.162 @@ -143,7 +126,7 @@ 7.163 </p> 7.164 7.165 <a name="repos"></a> 7.166 -<h3>Mercurial repositories</h3> 7.167 +<h2>Mercurial repositories</h2> 7.168 <p> 7.169 SliTaz Mercurial or Hg repos can be browsed or cloned by anyone using the URL: 7.170 <a href="http://hg.slitaz.org/">http://hg.slitaz.org/</a>. People with write 7.171 @@ -151,7 +134,7 @@ 7.172 Mercurial uses Python and is installable with: 7.173 <code>tazpkg get-install mercurial</code> 7.174 </p> 7.175 -<h4>~/.hgrc</h4> 7.176 +<h3>~/.hgrc</h3> 7.177 <p> 7.178 Before you push your first commit onto the server, be sure that you have a correct 7.179 Hg configuration file with your name and email address, and remember to check 7.180 @@ -217,7 +200,7 @@ 7.181 </ul> 7.182 7.183 <a name="iconv"></a> 7.184 -<h3>Implementation of iconv()</h3> 7.185 +<h2>Implementation of iconv()</h2> 7.186 <p> 7.187 SliTaz uses iconv() provided by GNU glibc - any packages that offer 7.188 <code>libiconv</code> must use the library contained in <code>glibc-locale</code>. 7.189 @@ -225,7 +208,7 @@ 7.190 </p> 7.191 7.192 <a name="pkgs"></a> 7.193 -<h3>Tazpkg Packages</h3> 7.194 +<h2>Tazpkg Packages</h2> 7.195 <p> 7.196 The tazpkg packages in SliTaz are automatically created via Tazwok and a 7.197 receipt in the wok. The Cookbook describes the 7.198 @@ -263,10 +246,9 @@ 7.199 </p> 7.200 7.201 <a name="website"></a> 7.202 -<h3>Website Management and Books</h3> 7.203 +<h2>Website Management</h2> 7.204 <p> 7.205 -The website and books (Handbook and Cookbook) are managed via 7.206 -a mercurial repository, they can be cloned by: 7.207 + The website is managed via a mercurial repository, they can be cloned by: 7.208 </p> 7.209 <pre> 7.210 $ hg clone http://hg.slitaz.org/website 7.211 @@ -274,14 +256,11 @@ 7.212 $ hg clone http://repos.slitaz.org/website 7.213 </pre> 7.214 7.215 -<a name="xhtml"></a> 7.216 <h3>xHTML coding style</h3> 7.217 <p> 7.218 The pages and different <em>books</em> are coded in xHTML 1.0 7.219 -transitional. The colors for the <code>body</code> and the titles 7.220 -are placed directly on the page so the links are easy to follow. 7.221 -The title of level 1 is used only once (at the top), level 2 is 7.222 -the title of the document and levels 3 and 4 are then used for 7.223 +transitional. The title of level 1 is used only once (at the top), 7.224 +level 2 is the title of the document and levels 3 and 4 are then used for 7.225 the subtitles. If a list is used instead using smart anchors; 7.226 then that starts at the top, just after the title of level 2. 7.227 Paragraphs are contained in the tags <code><p></p></code>. 7.228 @@ -312,7 +291,7 @@ 7.229 of the code via the online <em>validator</em> of the W3C. 7.230 </p> 7.231 7.232 -<h3>Diff and patch</h3> 7.233 +<h2>Diff and patch</h2> 7.234 <p> 7.235 The utilities <code>diff</code> and <code>patch</code> are command-line tools 7.236 for creating and implementing a file containing differences between two files. 7.237 @@ -330,34 +309,35 @@ 7.238 $ patch file.orig file.diff 7.239 </pre> 7.240 7.241 -<!-- End of content with round corner --> 7.242 -</div> 7.243 -<div id="content_bottom"> 7.244 -<div class="bottom_left"></div> 7.245 -<div class="bottom_right"></div> 7.246 +<!-- End of content --> 7.247 </div> 7.248 7.249 -<!-- Start of footer and copy notice --> 7.250 -<div id="copy"> 7.251 -<p> 7.252 -Last modification : 2009-06-13 21:15:00 - 7.253 -<a href="index.html#top">Top of the page</a> 7.254 -</p> 7.255 -<p> 7.256 -Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 7.257 -<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a> 7.258 -</p> 7.259 -<!-- End of copy --> 7.260 -</div> 7.261 - 7.262 -<!-- Bottom and logo's --> 7.263 -<div id="bottom"> 7.264 -<p> 7.265 -<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 7.266 - src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 7.267 - title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 7.268 - style="width: 80px; height: 15px;" /></a> 7.269 -</p> 7.270 +<!-- Footer --> 7.271 +<div id="footer"> 7.272 + <div class="right_box"> 7.273 + <h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 7.274 + <ul> 7.275 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">Documentation</a></li> 7.276 + <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Support Forum</a></li> 7.277 + <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Community Network</a></li> 7.278 + <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Laboratories</a></li> 7.279 + <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 7.280 + <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 7.281 + </ul> 7.282 + </div> 7.283 + <h4>SliTaz Website</h4> 7.284 + <ul> 7.285 + <li><a href="#header">Top of the page</a></li> 7.286 + <li>Copyright © <span class="year"></span> 7.287 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a></li> 7.288 + <li><a href="../about/">About the project</a></li> 7.289 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 7.290 + <li>Page modified the 06 Jan 2011</li> 7.291 + <li><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 7.292 + src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 7.293 + title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 7.294 + style="width: 80px; height: 15px; vertical-align: middle;" /></a></li> 7.295 + </ul> 7.296 </div> 7.297 7.298 </body>
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9.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/boot-scripts.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 9.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 9.3 @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ 9.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 9.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 9.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 9.7 -<head> 9.8 - <title>SliTaz Cookbook (en) - Boot Scripts</title> 9.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 9.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English cookbook" /> 9.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 9.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-02-26 18:30:00" /> 9.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 9.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 9.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 9.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 9.17 -</head> 9.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 9.19 - 9.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 9.21 -<div id="header"> 9.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 9.23 - <a name="top"></a> 9.24 - <a href="slitaz-tools.html">SliTaz Tools</a> | 9.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 9.26 -</div> 9.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Cookbook (en)</font></h1> 9.28 -</div> 9.29 - 9.30 -<!-- Content. --> 9.31 -<div id="content"> 9.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 9.33 - 9.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Boot scripts</font></h2> 9.35 -<p> 9.36 -The startup and shutdown scripts with their configuration files. 9.37 -</p> 9.38 - 9.39 -<ul> 9.40 - <li><a href="boot-scripts.html#intro">SliTaz and startup.</a></li> 9.41 - <li><a href="boot-scripts.html#init.d">/etc/init.d/*</a> - Directory of scripts and daemons.</li> 9.42 - <li><a href="boot-scripts.html#rcS">/etc/init.d/rcS</a> - Primary initialization script.</li> 9.43 - <li><a href="boot-scripts.html#rc-scripts">Specific scripts and daemons</a> - Scripts and 9.44 - daemons with a very specific task.</li> 9.45 - <li><a href="boot-scripts.html#inittab">/etc/inittab</a> - Configuration file init.</li> 9.46 -</ul> 9.47 - 9.48 -<a name="intro"></a> 9.49 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">SliTaz and startup</font></h3> 9.50 - 9.51 -<p> 9.52 -SliTaz does not use a level of execution (runlevel), the 9.53 -system is initialized via a primary script and its main 9.54 -configuration file. This script itself launches some other smaller 9.55 -scripts which deal with the internationalization or the 9.56 -commands placed for the system to start. 9.57 -</p> 9.58 - 9.59 -<a name="init.d"></a> 9.60 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">/etc/init.d/* - Directory of scripts and daemons</font></h3> 9.61 -<p> 9.62 -The directory /etc/init.d contains all of the rc scripts, 9.63 -scripts finishing with '.sh' are simple shell scripts and 9.64 -daemons such as 'dropbear' or 'lighttpd' are scripts 9.65 -that launch a service. The daemon scripts can start, stop or 9.66 -restart through the command: 9.67 -</p> 9.68 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/daemon [start|stop|restart] 9.69 -</pre> 9.70 -<p> 9.71 -On SliTaz you will find a /etc/init.d/README describing the 9.72 -basic function of rc scripts. Also note that all startup 9.73 -scripts and daemons can call upon the <code>/etc/init.d/rc.functions</code> 9.74 -file. This file makes it possible to include various functions 9.75 -in rc scripts. For example, SliTaz uses a function <code>status</code> to 9.76 -check whether the previous command has succeeded (0) or not. 9.77 -</p> 9.78 - 9.79 -<a name="rcS"></a> 9.80 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">/etc/init.d/rcS - Primary initialization script</font></h3> 9.81 -<p> 9.82 -The <code>/etc/init.d/rcS</code> script configures all the 9.83 -basic services and initializes the base system. It begins by 9.84 -mounting the filesystems and starts services like syslogd, klogd, 9.85 -mdev and cleans up the system and so on. It 9.86 -uses the configuration file <code>/etc/rcS.conf</code> to locate which daemons 9.87 -and scripts to launch at startup. You can browse the script 9.88 -to know which commands are executed: 9.89 -</p> 9.90 -<pre> # nano rootfs/etc/init.d/rcS 9.91 -</pre> 9.92 - 9.93 - 9.94 -<a name="rc-scripts"></a> 9.95 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Specific scripts and daemons</font></h3> 9.96 - 9.97 -<h4>bootopts.sh - LiveCD mode options</h4> 9.98 -<p> 9.99 -This script is used to configure the LiveCD options passed 9.100 -at boot time and is readable via the /proc/cmdline file. 9.101 -This is the script that allows you to use a USB key or 9.102 -external hard disk <code>/home</code> partition with the option home=usb 9.103 -or home=sda[1-9]. Note, it can also directly specify the language and 9.104 -keyboard parameters. 9.105 -</p> 9.106 - 9.107 -<h4>network.sh - Initializing the network</h4> 9.108 -<p> 9.109 -This script searches the network.sh configuration file 9.110 -/etc/network.conf for the network interface to use; if one wants to 9.111 -launch the DHCP client (or not) or if you want to use a fixed 9.112 -(static) IP. On SliTaz the /etc/init.d/network.sh 9.113 -script configures the network interfaces to start using the 9.114 -information contained in /etc/network.conf. If the variable 9.115 -$DHCP is equal to yes, then the /etc/init.d/network.sh 9.116 -script launches the DHCP client on the $INTERFACE interface. 9.117 -</p> 9.118 - 9.119 -<h4>i18n.sh - Internationalization</h4> 9.120 -<p> 9.121 -SliTaz backs up the configuration of the default locale in 9.122 -/etc/locale.conf which is read by /etc/profile at each 9.123 -login. The /etc/locale.conf is generated during boot time 9.124 -thanks to the /etc/i18n.sh script. This script launches the 9.125 -'tazlocale' application if /etc/locale.conf doesn't exist. 9.126 -We use the same process for the keyboard layout using 'tazkmap' 9.127 -and the /etc/kmap.conf configuration file. Both applications 9.128 -are installed and located in /sbin and use dialog and the 9.129 -ncurses library. The script also checks whether the 9.130 -configuration file for the time zone /etc/TZ exists, 9.131 -otherwise it creates one relying on the keyboard configuration. 9.132 -</p> 9.133 - 9.134 -<h4>local.sh - Local commands</h4> 9.135 -<p> 9.136 -The /etc/init.d/local.sh script allows the system administrator 9.137 -to add local commands to be executed at boot. Example: 9.138 -</p> 9.139 -<pre class="script">#!/bin/sh 9.140 -# /etc/init.d/local.sh: Local startup commands. 9.141 -# All commands here will be executed at boot time. 9.142 -# 9.143 -. /etc/init.d/rc.functions 9.144 - 9.145 -echo "Starting local startup commands... " 9.146 - 9.147 -</pre> 9.148 - 9.149 -<h4>rc.shutdown</h4> 9.150 -<p> 9.151 -This script is invoked by /etc/inittab during system shutdown. 9.152 -It also stops all daemons via the variable RUN_DAEMONS in 9.153 -the primary <code>/etc/rcS.conf</code> configuration file. 9.154 -</p> 9.155 - 9.156 -<a name="inittab"></a> 9.157 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">/etc/inittab - Configuration file init</font></h3> 9.158 -<p> 9.159 -The first file read by the Kernel at boot. It defines the 9.160 -initialization script (/etc/init.d/rcS), shells (ttys) and 9.161 -actions in the event of a reboot or disruption. You will find 9.162 -a complete example with accompanying notes in <a href="slitaz-tools.html">SliTaz tools</a>: 9.163 -</p> 9.164 -<pre class="script"># /etc/inittab: init configuration for SliTaz GNU/Linux. 9.165 -# Boot-time system configuration/initialization script. 9.166 -# 9.167 -::sysinit:/etc/init.d/rcS 9.168 - 9.169 -# /sbin/getty respawn shell invocations for selected ttys. 9.170 -tty1::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty1 9.171 -tty2::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty2 9.172 -tty3::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty3 9.173 -tty4::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty4 9.174 -tty5::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty5 9.175 -tty6::respawn:/sbin/getty 38400 tty6 9.176 - 9.177 -# Stuff to do when restarting the init 9.178 -# process, or before rebooting. 9.179 -::restart:/etc/init.d/rc.shutdown 9.180 -::restart:/sbin/init 9.181 -::ctrlaltdel:/sbin/reboot 9.182 -::shutdown:/etc/init.d/rc.shutdown 9.183 - 9.184 -</pre> 9.185 - 9.186 -<!-- End of content --> 9.187 -</div> 9.188 - 9.189 -<!-- Footer. --> 9.190 -<div id="footer"> 9.191 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 9.192 - <a href="boot-scripts.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 9.193 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 9.194 -</div> 9.195 - 9.196 -<div id="copy"> 9.197 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 9.198 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 9.199 - Documentation is under 9.200 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 9.201 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 9.202 -</div> 9.203 - 9.204 -</body> 9.205 -</html> 9.206 -
10.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/build-bot.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 10.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 10.3 @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ 10.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 10.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 10.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 10.7 -<head> 10.8 - <title>SliTaz Cookbook (en) - Build Bot</title> 10.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 10.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English cookbook" /> 10.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 10.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-06-20 00:10:00" /> 10.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 10.14 - <meta name="author" content="SliTaz contributors"/> 10.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 10.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 10.17 -</head> 10.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 10.19 - 10.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 10.21 -<div id="header"> 10.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 10.23 - <a name="top"></a> 10.24 - <a href="boot-scripts.html">Boot scripts</a> | 10.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 10.26 -</div> 10.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Cookbook (en)</font></h1> 10.28 -</div> 10.29 - 10.30 -<!-- Content. --> 10.31 -<div id="content"> 10.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 10.33 - 10.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Build Bot (tazbb)</font></h2> 10.35 - 10.36 -<p> 10.37 -The goal of Tazbb is to automate, test and report packages built inside a wok. 10.38 -Run <code>tazbb usage</code> for the list of available commands with 10.39 -a short description. 10.40 -The Status of the Tank Build Bot via a Tazbb web interface is at 10.41 -<a href="http://bb.slitaz.org/">bb.slitaz.org</a> and for collaboration, 10.42 -use the <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/wiki/distro/Tazbb">Tazbb Wiki</a>. 10.43 -</p> 10.44 - 10.45 -<ul> 10.46 - <li><a href="build-bot.html#about">How it works</a></li> 10.47 - <li><a href="build-bot.html#cmds">Commands</a></li> 10.48 - <li><a href="build-bot.html#woks">Hg and chroot Wok</a></li> 10.49 - <li><a href="build-bot.html#log">Log files</a></li> 10.50 - <li><a href="build-bot.html#web">Web interface</a></li> 10.51 - <li><a href="build-bot.html#hg-hook">Hg hook</a></li> 10.52 - <li><a href="build-bot.html#cron">Cron Job</a></li> 10.53 - <li><a href="build-bot.html#db">Database Files</a></li> 10.54 -</ul> 10.55 - 10.56 -<a name="about"></a> 10.57 -<h3>How it works</h3> 10.58 -<p> 10.59 -Tazbb can be run by a cron job and checks the last commit done by contributors 10.60 -and then cooks the modified packages. Runnning 'tazbb cook-commit' will just 10.61 -rebuild the last modified packages. To rebuild all missing, modified or unbuilt 10.62 -packages you must use the 'tazbb cook-all' command. 10.63 -</p> 10.64 -<p> 10.65 -Generating a report will source all the receipts in the wok and check if a package 10.66 -file exists, if not we add the package name to the current cooklist. For 10.67 -existing packages we compare all the files' dates in the Hg wok (receipt, stuff) 10.68 -against the package.tazpkg file date, if it differs we add the package to the cooklist. 10.69 -</p> 10.70 -<p> 10.71 -Tazbb must also look in the chroot wok to check if the package is already built, (there 10.72 -should be a taz/ directory), if not we log it and add it also to the cooklist. 10.73 -All packages are cooked with a 'script'. Logs for cooked packages are stored in 10.74 -$LOG_DIR and a link exists for the web interface so that developers can easily check 10.75 -for bugs. 10.76 -</p> 10.77 -<p> 10.78 -When run with the option 'cook' - Tazbb will also remove old and corrupted packages 10.79 -and then execute 'tazwok genlist --text' to rebuild all the packages lists. To work 10.80 -properly, the Tazwok and Tazbb configured paths must match. The Tazbb system wide 10.81 -configuration file is: <code>/etc/slitaz/tazbb.conf</code> 10.82 -</p> 10.83 - 10.84 -<a name="cmds"></a> 10.85 -<h3>Commands</h3> 10.86 -<p> 10.87 -Tazbb can be installed on your machine and run manually from the command 10.88 -line - just type 'tazbb usage' for a list of available functions. Tazbb can be 10.89 -run in report mode and made to display more information with the '--verbose' option. 10.90 -</p> 10.91 - 10.92 -<a name="woks"></a> 10.93 -<h3>Hg and chroot Wok</h3> 10.94 -<p> 10.95 -Tazbb uses 2 woks: a clean Hg wok and a wok to build packages in a chroot environment. 10.96 -Each time Tazbb is called; the Hg wok is updated and copied to the build 10.97 -wok, so we avoid messing with build results and can also manually modify 10.98 -receipts or patches directly without affecting the main Hg. If configured 10.99 -correctly 'tazdev update-wok' can also update the Hg wok and copy files. 10.100 -</p> 10.101 - 10.102 -<a name="log"></a> 10.103 -<h3>Log files</h3> 10.104 -<p> 10.105 -Tazbb uses existing tools such as tazwok to build packages, but generates its own 10.106 -log files and has its own database stored in a text file. The log files are 10.107 -available through the web interface and the default path for the files is: 10.108 -<code>/var/log/tazbb</code> 10.109 -</p> 10.110 - 10.111 -<a name="web"></a> 10.112 -<h3>Web interface</h3> 10.113 -<p> 10.114 -Tazbb logs all its activity to log files and a cooklist. This information 10.115 -can be displayed through a nice web interface so developers can have a quick 10.116 -overview of the last build results. The Tazbb package provides a PHP web interface, 10.117 -CSS stylesheets and images installed by default in <code>/var/lib/tazbb/web</code>. 10.118 -A symlink is created in <code>/var/www/vhosts</code> by a package, it provides 10.119 -easy access to the generated log files through a virtual host or you can use: 10.120 -http://localhost/vhosts/bb 10.121 -</p> 10.122 - 10.123 -<a name="hg-hook"></a> 10.124 -<h3>Hg hook</h3> 10.125 -<p> 10.126 -Mercurial offers a powerful mechanism to perform automated actions in response 10.127 -to events that occur in a repository. The name Mercurial uses for one of these 10.128 -actions is a hook. So Tazbb can be run each time a commit is done in the wok 10.129 -through a simple hook in the .hgrc file of the repository. Example: 10.130 -</p> 10.131 -<pre class="script"> 10.132 -[hooks] 10.133 -commit = tazbb cook-commit 10.134 -</pre> 10.135 - 10.136 -<a name="cron"></a> 10.137 -<h3>Cron Job</h3> 10.138 -<p> 10.139 -Tazbb can also be run by a cron tab, so each new commit in the wok will cook the 10.140 -correct package each time you want. Cron can also be used to refresh the report 10.141 -or run a full cook. If the last cook is not yet finished or if tazbb has been 10.142 -run by hand (and is still running), it will exit due to a lock file in /var/lock. 10.143 -Example of a cron job to 'tazbb cook commit' every 2 hours and cook all missing, modified 10.144 -or unbuilt packages each night: 10.145 -</p> 10.146 -<pre class="script"> 10.147 -*/2 * * * * /usr/bin/tazbb cook-commit 10.148 -03 02 * * * /usr/bin/tazbb cook-all 10.149 -</pre> 10.150 - 10.151 -<a name="db"></a> 10.152 -<h3>Database Files</h3> 10.153 -<ul> 10.154 - <li>blocked : List of blocked packages</li> 10.155 - <li>cooklist : Current or next cooklist</li> 10.156 - <li>corrupted : Corrupted packages list</li> 10.157 - <li>packaged : All packages from the build wok</li> 10.158 - <li>removed : Last removed packages</li> 10.159 - <li>report : Last report from check_{wok,commit}</li> 10.160 - <li>running : Current task running</li> 10.161 - <li>summary : Last summary for the web interface</li> 10.162 - <li>unbuilt : List of unbuilt packages</li> 10.163 -</ul> 10.164 - 10.165 -<!-- End of content --> 10.166 -</div> 10.167 - 10.168 -<!-- Footer. --> 10.169 -<div id="footer"> 10.170 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 10.171 - <a href="build-bot.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 10.172 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 10.173 -</div> 10.174 - 10.175 -<div id="copy"> 10.176 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 10.177 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 10.178 - Documentation is under 10.179 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 10.180 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 10.181 -</div> 10.182 - 10.183 -</body> 10.184 -</html>
11.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/build-host.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 11.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 11.3 @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ 11.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 11.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 11.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 11.7 -<head> 11.8 - <title>SliTaz Cookbook (en) - Build Host</title> 11.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 11.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English cookbook" /> 11.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 11.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-27 21:30:00" /> 11.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 11.14 - <meta name="author" content="SliTaz contributors"/> 11.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 11.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 11.17 -</head> 11.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 11.19 - 11.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 11.21 -<div id="header"> 11.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 11.23 - <a name="top"></a> 11.24 - <a href="build-bot.html">Build Bot</a> | 11.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 11.26 -</div> 11.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Cookbook (en)</font></h1> 11.28 -</div> 11.29 - 11.30 -<!-- Content. --> 11.31 -<div id="content"> 11.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 11.33 - 11.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">SliTaz Build Host (tank)</font></h2> 11.35 - 11.36 -<p> 11.37 -SliTaz build host info and howto. 11.38 -</p> 11.39 - 11.40 -<ul> 11.41 - <li><a href="build-host.html#folders">Folders in: /home/slitaz</a></li> 11.42 - <li><a href="build-host.html#tazdev">Using tazdev</a></li> 11.43 - <li><a href="build-host.html#undigest-pkgs">Cooking undigest packages</a></li> 11.44 - <li><a href="build-host.html#cooking-pkgs">Cooking official packages</a></li> 11.45 - <li><a href="build-host.html#stable-pkgs">Stable packages</a></li> 11.46 - <li><a href="build-host.html#mirror-up">Upload by hand on mirror.slitaz.org</a></li> 11.47 - <li><a href="build-host.html#website-up">Update website by hand</a></li> 11.48 -</ul> 11.49 - 11.50 -<a name="folders"></a> 11.51 -<h3>Folders in: /home/slitaz</h3> 11.52 -<ul> 11.53 - <li>cooking/ - Cooking chroot and flavors.</li> 11.54 - <li>stable/ - Stable tree.</li> 11.55 - <li>repos/ - All the project repos (where the commits are pushed).</li> 11.56 - <li>www/ - Virtual hosts (website, hg, boot, people, etc).</li> 11.57 -</ul> 11.58 - 11.59 -<a name="tazdev"></a> 11.60 -<h3>Using tazdev</h3> 11.61 -<p> 11.62 -To help maintain the mirror, flavors and other services, the tazdev command 11.63 -is used. It is mostly configured for the cooking version. Usage: 11.64 -</p> 11.65 -<pre> $ tazdev usage 11.66 -</pre> 11.67 - 11.68 -<a name="undigest-pkgs"></a> 11.69 -<h3>Cooking undigest packages</h3> 11.70 -<p> 11.71 -You can use the undigest wok in the chroot environment to cook some 11.72 -non supported packages. If you maintain official packages and they cook 11.73 -successfully on tank, then you can test on your local machine and commit 11.74 -in the official wok. Mirror maintainers will then rebuild and upload the 11.75 -packages on mirror.slitaz.org. 11.76 -</p> 11.77 -<p> 11.78 -To build packages in the undigest wok and in the chroot environment: 11.79 -commands are sometimes better than a long text: 11.80 -</p> 11.81 -<pre> $ ln -s /home/slitaz/cooking/chroot/home/undigest . 11.82 -</pre> 11.83 -<p> 11.84 -You can copy files with gFTP-sftp-scp directly into the wok or from the 11.85 -current directory: 11.86 -</p> 11.87 -<pre> $ cp -a package undigest/wok 11.88 - $ su -c "tazdev chroot" 11.89 - /# cd home/undigest 11.90 - /# tazwok cook package 11.91 - /# exit 11.92 - $ ls undigest/packages 11.93 -</pre> 11.94 - 11.95 -<a name="cooking-pkgs"></a> 11.96 -<h3>Cooking official packages</h3> 11.97 -<p> 11.98 -Maintainers have root access and some have write access to the 11.99 -main mirror at mirror.slitaz.org, if you want to help in this task please 11.100 -contact one of the active developers (check hg repos). 11.101 -</p> 11.102 -<p> 11.103 -Everything is cooked in a chroot environment, the default path for the build 11.104 -wok is $CHROOT/home/slitaz/wok. Some changes can be made directly in this wok: the 11.105 -real Hg is copied into the chroot by tazbb (Build Bot). To chroot in cooking: 11.106 -</p> 11.107 -<pre> # tazdev chroot 11.108 -</pre> 11.109 -<p> 11.110 -Cook all the last commited packages or cook everything with 'cook-all', note 11.111 -that comparison it not required if you know which packages to cook. If you 11.112 -want to force the cooking of some of the packages by tazbb, you can then 11.113 -clean with tazwok. By default tazbb cooks only the last commit: 11.114 -</p> 11.115 -<pre> /# tazbb cook-commit 11.116 -</pre> 11.117 -<p> 11.118 -If needed (tazbb does this automatically), you can remove all the old packages 11.119 -and then rebuild the lists manually: 11.120 -</p> 11.121 -<pre> /# tazbb clean-up 11.122 - /# tazwok gen-list --text 11.123 - /# exit 11.124 -</pre> 11.125 -<p> 11.126 -If you have write access to the mirror, you can make a dry-push to check 11.127 -and then upload; push will also remove any old packages on the mirror. 11.128 -</p> 11.129 - 11.130 -<a name="stable-pkgs"></a> 11.131 -<h3>Stable packages</h3> 11.132 -<p> 11.133 -Packages for the stable release are also built in a chroot environment like 11.134 -the Cooking packages: 11.135 -</p> 11.136 -<pre> # tazdev chroot stable 11.137 -</pre> 11.138 - 11.139 -<a name="mirror-up"></a> 11.140 -<h3>Upload by hand on mirror.slitaz.org</h3> 11.141 -<p> 11.142 -Mirror maintainers can upload by hand with tazdev (-dp for a dry push): 11.143 -</p> 11.144 -<pre> # tazdev -p $USER 11.145 -</pre> 11.146 - 11.147 -<a name="website-up"></a> 11.148 -<h3>Update website by hand</h3> 11.149 -<p> 11.150 -The Website and packages web interface are updated nightly by cron and can 11.151 -also be updated by hand (used on the day of release for example): 11.152 -</p> 11.153 -<pre> # tazdev update-www 11.154 -</pre> 11.155 - 11.156 -<!-- End of content --> 11.157 -</div> 11.158 - 11.159 -<!-- Footer. --> 11.160 -<div id="footer"> 11.161 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 11.162 - <a href="build-host.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 11.163 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 11.164 -</div> 11.165 - 11.166 -<div id="copy"> 11.167 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 11.168 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 11.169 - Documentation is under 11.170 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 11.171 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 11.172 -</div> 11.173 - 11.174 -</body> 11.175 -</html>
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19.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/index.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 19.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 19.3 @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ 19.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 19.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 19.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 19.7 -<head> 19.8 - <title>SliTaz Cookbook (en)</title> 19.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 19.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English cookbook" /> 19.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 19.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-06-20 00:10:00" /> 19.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 19.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 19.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 19.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 19.17 -</head> 19.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 19.19 - 19.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 19.21 -<div id="header"> 19.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 19.23 - <a name="top"></a> 19.24 - <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/">Website documentation</a> 19.25 -</div> 19.26 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Cookbook (en)</font></h1> 19.27 -</div> 19.28 - 19.29 -<!-- Content. --> 19.30 -<div id="content"> 19.31 -<div class="content-right"></div> 19.32 - 19.33 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Developers documentation</font></h2> 19.34 - 19.35 -<h3>Table of contents</h3> 19.36 - 19.37 -<ul> 19.38 - <li><a href="wok-tools.html">Wok & Tools</a> - SliTaz Package Tools.</li> 19.39 - <li><a href="receipts.html">Receipts</a> - Receipts for creating SliTaz 19.40 - packages.</li> 19.41 - <li><a href="build-host.html">Build Host</a> - SliTaz Build host (tank).</li> 19.42 - <li><a href="build-bot.html">Build Bot</a> - SliTaz Build bot (tazbb).</li> 19.43 - <li><a href="boot-scripts.html">Boot Scripts</a> - The startup and shutdown 19.44 - scripts.</li> 19.45 - <li><a href="slitaz-tools.html">SliTaz Tools</a> - The Toolbox.</li> 19.46 - <li><a href="reltasks.html">Release Tasks</a> - List of things to do before 19.47 - publishing a new version.</li> 19.48 - <li><a href="rootcd.html">Root cdrom (rootcd)</a> - Descriptions of files 19.49 - contained on the cdrom.</li> 19.50 -</ul> 19.51 - 19.52 -<h3>About this Cookbook</h3> 19.53 -<p> 19.54 -The Cookbook brings together information about the project management, operation 19.55 -and development of the distribution. It talks about creating packages, receipts, 19.56 -the wok, and scripts that start SliTaz. 19.57 -</p> 19.58 -<p> 19.59 -At the base of the Cookbook is the <a href="../scratchbook/index.html">Scratchbook</a>, 19.60 -this contains instructions to create your own LiveCD by describing the creation 19.61 -of the first ever public version of SliTaz in March 2007. The Cookbook is modified 19.62 -by the SliTaz community and steadily improved, it provides technical instructions 19.63 -about the project useful to developers and advanced users. 19.64 -</p> 19.65 - 19.66 -<!-- End of content --> 19.67 -</div> 19.68 - 19.69 -<!-- Footer. --> 19.70 -<div id="footer"> 19.71 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 19.72 - <a href="index.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 19.73 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 19.74 -</div> 19.75 - 19.76 -<div id="copy"> 19.77 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 19.78 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 19.79 - Documentation is under 19.80 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 19.81 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 19.82 -</div> 19.83 - 19.84 -</body> 19.85 -</html>
20.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/receipts.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 20.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 20.3 @@ -1,334 +0,0 @@ 20.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 20.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 20.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 20.7 -<head> 20.8 - <title>SliTaz Cookbook (en) - Receipts</title> 20.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 20.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English cookbook" /> 20.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 20.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-16 21:45:00" /> 20.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 20.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 20.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 20.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 20.17 -</head> 20.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 20.19 - 20.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 20.21 -<div id="header"> 20.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 20.23 - <a name="top"></a> 20.24 - <a href="build-host.html">Build Host</a> | 20.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 20.26 -</div> 20.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Cookbook (en)</font></h1> 20.28 -</div> 20.29 - 20.30 -<!-- Content. --> 20.31 -<div id="content"> 20.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 20.33 - 20.34 - 20.35 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Receipts</font></h2> 20.36 - 20.37 -<p> 20.38 -This document describes the opportunities offered by the receipt used by 20.39 -Tazwok to compile and generate packages for SliTaz and Tazpkg through 20.40 -<a href="wok-tools.html">The wok and tools</a>. The receipt for a package is 20.41 -also used by Tazpkg to install/uninstall and provide information about a 20.42 -.tazpkg package. Each receipt begins with a comment in English: 20.43 -</p> 20.44 -<pre class="script"> 20.45 -# SliTaz package receipt. 20.46 -</pre> 20.47 - 20.48 -<h3>Variables</h3> 20.49 -<p> 20.50 -The first 5 variables should always be present and defined. They respectively 20.51 -configure the package ($PACKAGE), its version, its category, provide a short 20.52 -description and the name of the maintainer. Example for the package, file 20.53 -manager Clex: 20.54 -</p> 20.55 -<pre class="script"> 20.56 -PACKAGE="clex" 20.57 -VERSION="3.16" 20.58 -CATEGORY="base-apps" 20.59 -SHORT_DESC="Text mode file manager." 20.60 -MAINTAINER="pankso@slitaz.org" 20.61 -</pre> 20.62 - 20.63 -<h3>Variables (optional)</h3> 20.64 -<p> 20.65 -Tazwok also knows how to use various optional variables. It can, for example, 20.66 -use the name of another source package. There are also variables that are 20.67 -used by Tazpkg to manage dependencies or provide information about the package. 20.68 -</p> 20.69 -<p> 20.70 -<a name="depends"></a> 20.71 -<code>$DEPENDS</code>: Set dependencies, there may be several dependencies 20.72 -seperated by a space or on several lines. This variable is used mainly by 20.73 -Tazpkg when installing the package and Tazwok to build large packages such 20.74 -as Xorg. Example for Clex which depends on ncurses: 20.75 -</p> 20.76 -<pre class="script"> 20.77 -DEPENDS="ncurses" 20.78 -</pre> 20.79 -<p> 20.80 -<a name="build_depends"></a> 20.81 -<code>$BUILD_DEPENDS</code>: Set compilation dependencies, again seperated 20.82 -by a space or several lines. This variable is used by Tazwok during the 20.83 -cooking of a package. Example: 20.84 -</p> 20.85 -<pre class="script"> 20.86 -BUILD_DEPENDS="ncurses-dev" 20.87 -</pre> 20.88 -<p> 20.89 -<a name="tarball"></a> 20.90 -<code>$TARBALL</code> : The archive is a source with the extension (tar.gz, 20.91 -tgz or tar.bz2). In general, the variables $PACKAGE and $VERSION are used to 20.92 -just change the extension, it helps to upgrade the package without changing 20.93 -the $VERSION variable. Generic example (see also $SOURCE example): 20.94 -</p> 20.95 -<pre class="script"> 20.96 -TARBALL="$PACKAGE-$VERSION.tar.gz" 20.97 -</pre> 20.98 -<p> 20.99 -<a name="web_site"></a> 20.100 -<code>$WEB_SITE</code> : The official website of the package. It may be that 20.101 -some libraries have no website, in this case, there is no need to specify a 20.102 -URL. Note Tazwok and Tazpkg both expect to find a URL with the complete HTTP: 20.103 -</p> 20.104 -<pre class="script"> 20.105 -WEB_SITE="http://www.clex.sk/" 20.106 -</pre> 20.107 -<p> 20.108 -<a name="wget_url"></a> 20.109 -<code>$WGET_URL</code> : URL to download the source file. In general the 20.110 -variable $TARBALL should be used to facilitate the updating of the package 20.111 -without changing the $VERSION. Using a configuration file, Tazwok also 20.112 -configures by default 3 mirrors: $GNU_MIRROR for the GNU mirror, $SF_MIRROR 20.113 -for SourceForge and XORG_MIRROR for mirroring the graphical server Xorg. 20.114 -Example for Clex: 20.115 -</p> 20.116 -<pre class="script"> 20.117 -WGET_URL="http://www.clex.sk/download/$TARBALL" 20.118 -</pre> 20.119 -<p> 20.120 -<a name="config_files"></a> 20.121 -<code>$CONFIG_FILES</code> : Some packages provide customized 20.122 -configuration files. The $CONFIG_FILES variable provides a list of these 20.123 -files that can be saved by the 'tazpkg repack-config' command. 20.124 -These files are not overwritten when reinstalling the package if they already 20.125 -exist and the package can be successfully recreated with 'tazpkg repack', 20.126 -(even if they have been modified since). Netatalk for example: 20.127 -</p> 20.128 -<pre class="script"> CONFIG_FILES="/etc/netatalk/AppleVolumes.* /etc/netatalk/*.conf" 20.129 -</pre> 20.130 -<p> 20.131 -<a name="suggested"></a> 20.132 -<code>$SUGGESTED</code> : Lists useful packages without being essential. 20.133 -Also used to activate optional features. 20.134 -</p> 20.135 -<p> 20.136 -<a name="wanted"></a> 20.137 -<code>$WANTED</code> : SliTaz packages normally depend on the compilation of 20.138 -a source package. Sometimes the receipt of a package requires no compilation 20.139 -of rules, then $WANTED is used to copy files from the source of another 20.140 -package by using the variable $ src. 20.141 -</p> 20.142 -<p> 20.143 -<a name="source"></a> 20.144 -<code>$SOURCE</code> : It may be that the Tazpkg package name differs from 20.145 -the name of the source package. Example for Xorg packages, the name of Tazpkg 20.146 -library X11 is 'xorg-libX11' and the name of the package source is libX11. 20.147 -$SOURCE allows you to use the variables $src and $_pkg during the cooking of 20.148 -a package. It should be noted that in the case of libX11, the name of the 20.149 -source archive becomes $SOURCE-$VERSION.tar.gz. 20.150 -</p> 20.151 -<p> 20.152 -<a name="provide"></a> 20.153 -<code>$PROVIDE</code> : Some packages offer the same functionality, for 20.154 -instance the web server was at first lighttpd; now apache is available. 20.155 -All packages dependent on a web server refer to lighttpd. 20.156 -The <code>$PROVIDE="apache"</code> variable in the apache receipt says 20.157 -that packages dependent on lighttpd do not need to install the lighttpd 20.158 -package if apache is already on the system. Some packages may vary according 20.159 -to the webserver you choose, ie. the php package is dependent on lighttpd, 20.160 -as is php-apache on apache. The <code>PROVIDE="php:apache"</code> in the 20.161 -apache receipt says that you must install php-apache instead of php, if 20.162 -apache is already on the system. Therefore each package dependent on php 20.163 -will install either php-apache or php according to the webserver on the 20.164 -system. This variable also chooses packages compiled with different options. 20.165 -The <code>PROVIDE="epdfview:cups"</code> in the epdfview-cups receipt allows 20.166 -you to install epdfview with printer support via cups if cups is already on 20.167 -the system. 20.168 -</p> 20.169 -<p> 20.170 -You can also define virtual packages with this variable. 20.171 -The lines <code>PROVIDE="libgl"</code> in the mesa package and 20.172 -<code>PROVIDE="libgl:nvidia"</code> in the nvidia-glx package, define that 20.173 -libgl is an optimized version when the nvidia package is installed. 20.174 -</p> 20.175 -<p> 20.176 -<a name="self_install"></a> 20.177 -<code>$SELF_INSTALL</code> : Certain packages use commands provided by 20.178 -the package itself in the post_install function. To install this package 20.179 -into a directory other than root and still be able to use these commands, 20.180 -the package must have been installed in / in earlier stages. The line: 20.181 -<code>SELF_INSTALL=1</code> alerts tazpkg to this feature. 20.182 -</p> 20.183 - 20.184 -<h3>Variables automatically generated by Tazwok</h3> 20.185 -<p> 20.186 -Certain factors are known only during the cooking of 20.187 -a package or after the package has been cooked. Tazwok 20.188 -will add them to the receipt automatically. 20.189 -</p> 20.190 -<p> 20.191 -<a name="packed_size"></a> 20.192 -<code>$PACKED_SIZE</code> : Tazpkg file size. 20.193 -</p> 20.194 -<p> 20.195 -<a name="unpacked_size"></a> 20.196 -<code>$UNPACKED_SIZE</code> : Space taken up by the package after 20.197 -installation. 20.198 -</p> 20.199 -<p> 20.200 -<a name="extraversion"></a> 20.201 -<code>$EXTRAVERSION</code> : Some packages have 2 different versions. 20.202 -This is in case of modules added to the Linux kernel, such as squashfs, 20.203 -because the module depends on the version of the kernel with which it was 20.204 -compiled. In this case $EXTRAVERSION contains the kernel version and Tazwok 20.205 -determines the module from the contents of /lib/modules. 20.206 -</p> 20.207 - 20.208 -<h3>Variables used in functions</h3> 20.209 -<p> 20.210 -Tazwok configures several variables that facilitate the compilation and 20.211 -construction of Tazpkg packages. These variables are controlled automatically 20.212 -by Tazwok using the information contained in the receipt; they can be used 20.213 -by the functions compile_rules and genpkg_rules described in the chapter 20.214 -Functions. 20.215 -</p> 20.216 -<p> 20.217 -<a name="src"></a> 20.218 -<code>$src</code> : Defines the path to the directory of unarchived sources. 20.219 -</p> 20.220 -<p> 20.221 -<a name="pkg"></a> 20.222 -<code>$_pkg</code> : Defines the path to the compiled binaries installed via 20.223 -'make DESTDIR=$PWD/_pkg install'. This variable is used to copy the generated 20.224 -files and create Tazpkg packages. 20.225 -</p> 20.226 -<p> 20.227 -<a name="fs"></a> 20.228 -<code>$fs</code> : Defines the path to the pseudo filesystem (fs) in each 20.229 -package. The 'fs' of the package corresponds to the root of the system, a bit 20.230 -like Clex will for example be in $fs/usr/bin/clex. Note the need to create the 20.231 -necessary directories via function genpkg_rules() before copying the files. 20.232 -</p> 20.233 -<p> 20.234 -<a name="configure_args"></a> 20.235 -<code>$CONFIGURE_ARGS</code> : This variable is defined in the Tazwok 20.236 -configuration file (tazwok.conf). It allows you to specify generic optimization 20.237 -arguments during construction of a package. Default is the i486 architecture. 20.238 -</p> 20.239 - 20.240 -<h3>Functions</h3> 20.241 -<p> 20.242 -A receipt may contain 4 functions. Tazwok knows how to deal with functions 20.243 -containing compilation rules (compile_rules) and rules used to generate a 20.244 -package (genpkg_rules). These functions may contain all sorts of GNU/Linux 20.245 -standard commands, such as sed, awk, patch and variables automatically 20.246 -configured. 20.247 -</p> 20.248 -<a name="compile_rules"></a> 20.249 -<h4>compile_rules()</h4> 20.250 -<p> 20.251 -To compile a package you can use the variable $src to move (cd) in the 20.252 -directory of sources and use $CONFIGURE_ARGS to include arguments from the 20.253 -Tazwok configuration file. To build the package you usually launch 'make' 20.254 -without any arguments, and to install the package into the directory _pkg, 20.255 -it is necessary to use the command 'make DESTDIR=$PWD/_pkg install'. Generic 20.256 -example: 20.257 -</p> 20.258 -<pre class="script"> 20.259 -# Rules to configure and make the package. 20.260 -compile_rules() 20.261 -{ 20.262 - cd $src 20.263 - ./configure --prefix=/usr --infodir=/usr/share/info \ 20.264 - --mandir=/usr/share/man $CONFIGURE_ARGS 20.265 - make 20.266 - make DESTDIR=$PWD/_pkg install 20.267 -} 20.268 -</pre> 20.269 -<a name="genpkg_rules"></a> 20.270 -<h4>genpkg_rules()</h4> 20.271 -<p> 20.272 -To generate a tazkg package we must specify commands in the function 20.273 -<code>genpkg_rules</code>. In this example we create a psuedo directory 20.274 -<code>usr/</code> in the filesystem of the package, copy the whole 20.275 -binary(s) and finally use strip to clean the files: 20.276 -</p> 20.277 -<pre class="script"> 20.278 -# Rules to gen a SliTaz package suitable for Tazpkg. 20.279 -genpkg_rules() 20.280 -{ 20.281 - mkdir -p $fs/usr 20.282 - cp -a $_pkg/usr/bin $fs/usr 20.283 - strip -s $fs/usr/bin/* 20.284 -} 20.285 -</pre> 20.286 -<a name="pre_install"></a> 20.287 -<h4>pre_install() and post_install()</h4> 20.288 -<p> 20.289 -These 2 functions are initiated by Tazpkg when installing the package. They 20.290 -must be defined before generating the .tazpkg package with Tazwok. If no rules 20.291 -are given for these functions, they have no raison d'etre and can be removed. 20.292 -Example using echo to display some text (no function should be empty): 20.293 -</p> 20.294 -<pre class="script"> 20.295 -# Pre and post install commands for Tazpkg. 20.296 -pre_install() 20.297 -{ 20.298 - echo "Processing pre-install commands..." 20.299 -} 20.300 -post_install() 20.301 -{ 20.302 - echo "Processing post-install commands..." 20.303 -} 20.304 -</pre> 20.305 -<a name="clean_wok"></a> 20.306 -<h4>clean_wok()</h4> 20.307 -<p> 20.308 -This function helps to define additional commands to be run when cleaning the wok, 20.309 -it is useful to delete files or directories that are not supported by Tazwok. 20.310 -</p> 20.311 -<pre class="script"># clean commands for Tazwok. 20.312 -clean_wok() 20.313 -{ 20.314 - rm -rf $WOK/$PACKAGE/vim71 20.315 -} 20.316 -</pre> 20.317 - 20.318 -<!-- End of content --> 20.319 -</div> 20.320 - 20.321 -<!-- Footer. --> 20.322 -<div id="footer"> 20.323 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 20.324 - <a href="receipts.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 20.325 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 20.326 -</div> 20.327 - 20.328 -<div id="copy"> 20.329 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 20.330 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 20.331 - Documentation is under 20.332 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 20.333 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 20.334 -</div> 20.335 - 20.336 -</body> 20.337 -</html>
21.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/reltasks.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 21.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 21.3 @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ 21.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 21.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 21.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 21.7 -<head> 21.8 - <title>SliTaz Cookbook (en) - Release tasks</title> 21.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 21.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English cookbook" /> 21.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 21.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-27 21:30:00" /> 21.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 21.14 - <meta name="author" content="SliTaz contributors"/> 21.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 21.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 21.17 -</head> 21.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 21.19 - 21.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 21.21 -<div id="header"> 21.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 21.23 - <a name="top"></a> 21.24 - <a href="rootcd.html">Rootcd</a> | 21.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 21.26 -</div> 21.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Cookbook (en)</font></h1> 21.28 -</div> 21.29 - 21.30 -<!-- Content. --> 21.31 -<div id="content"> 21.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 21.33 - 21.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Release tasks</font></h2> 21.35 - 21.36 -<p> 21.37 -Things to do before publishing a new version. 21.38 -</p> 21.39 - 21.40 -<h3>Check list</h3> 21.41 -<ul> 21.42 - <li>Release version is specified by /etc/slitaz-release, this file 21.43 - is controlled by slitaz-base-files. Base files are tagged just before 21.44 - a stable release to change the version string and let Tazpkg use the new 21.45 - packages.</li> 21.46 - <li>Check that the SliTaz version specified in /etc/issue message is 21.47 - the same as displayed in isolinux.msg.</li> 21.48 - <li>Add and check that documents and images are in the root of the CD - ie. 21.49 - README, index.html, style.css and the directory of images. All files are 21.50 - in the slitaz-tools archive; just copy the addfiles/ and 21.51 - regenerate the ISO.</li> 21.52 - <li>Test, test, and test ...</li> 21.53 - <li>Prepare the website announcement and RSS feeds. The Mailing list is used 21.54 - for translation and any text should be submitted 1 or 2 days before release.</li> 21.55 -</ul> 21.56 - 21.57 -<h3>Stable documentation</h3> 21.58 -<p> 21.59 -SliTaz stable release provides the release notes on the LiveCD through 21.60 -the package <code>slitaz-doc</code>, the repos are tagged just before release 21.61 -and are archived on the mirror. After the wok has been copied to wok-stable, 21.62 -the docs are back to a cooking cycle and just provide an index with basic 21.63 -information. On the system, docs are located in /usr/share/doc/slitaz, a 21.64 -desktop file and icon are provided in the sources package and can be used 21.65 -to have quick access to the documentation. 21.66 -</p> 21.67 -<ul> 21.68 - <li><a href="http://hg.slitaz.org/slitaz-doc/">SliTaz Doc repo</a></li> 21.69 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/wiki/slitaz-doc">SliTaz Doc on the Labs</a></li> 21.70 -</ul> 21.71 - 21.72 -<!-- End of content --> 21.73 -</div> 21.74 - 21.75 -<!-- Footer. --> 21.76 -<div id="footer"> 21.77 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 21.78 - <a href="reltasks.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 21.79 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 21.80 -</div> 21.81 - 21.82 -<div id="copy"> 21.83 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 21.84 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 21.85 - Documentation is under 21.86 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 21.87 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 21.88 -</div> 21.89 - 21.90 -</body> 21.91 -</html>
22.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/rootcd.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 22.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 22.3 @@ -1,205 +0,0 @@ 22.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 22.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 22.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 22.7 -<head> 22.8 - <title>SliTaz Cookbook (en) - RootCD</title> 22.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 22.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English cookbook" /> 22.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 22.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-02-26 18:30:00" /> 22.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 22.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 22.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 22.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 22.17 -</head> 22.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 22.19 - 22.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 22.21 -<div id="header"> 22.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 22.23 - <a name="top"></a> 22.24 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 22.25 -</div> 22.26 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Cookbook (en)</font></h1> 22.27 -</div> 22.28 - 22.29 -<!-- Content. --> 22.30 -<div id="content"> 22.31 -<div class="content-right"></div> 22.32 - 22.33 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Rootcd</font></h2> 22.34 -<p> 22.35 -Descriptions of files contained on the cdrom. 22.36 -</p> 22.37 - 22.38 -<ul> 22.39 - <li><a href="rootcd.html#syslinux">Syslinux/isolinux.</a></li> 22.40 - <li><a href="rootcd.html#splash">Isolinux boot splash image.</a></li> 22.41 - <li><a href="rootcd.html#isolinux-iso">ISO bootable with isolinux.</a></li> 22.42 - <li><a href="rootcd.html#grub">GRUB.</a></li> 22.43 - <li><a href="rootcd.html#grub-iso">ISO bootable with GRUB.</a></li> 22.44 - <li><a href="rootcd.html#memtest86">Memtest86.</a></li> 22.45 -</ul> 22.46 - 22.47 -<a name="syslinux"></a> 22.48 -<h3>Syslinux/isolinux</h3> 22.49 -<p> 22.50 -Syslinux and the main bootloader of SliTaz - we use the isolinux version to start 22.51 -the system contained on the CD-ROM. Simple effective and configurable, isolinux 22.52 -was installed during the creation of the base system. 22.53 -The binary is named isolinux.bin and its configuration file: isolinux.cfg. 22.54 -Here's an example of isolinux.cfg using isolinux.msg to post the splash 22.55 -image and displayable help files via F1, F2, F3 and F4. You will find the 22.56 -files help.txt, options.txt, etc in <a href="slitaz-tools.html">SliTaz tools</a>. 22.57 -</p> 22.58 -<pre class="script">display isolinux.msg 22.59 -default slitaz 22.60 -label slitaz 22.61 - kernel /boot/bzImage 22.62 - append initrd=/boot/rootfs.gz rw root=/dev/null vga=788 22.63 -implicit 0 22.64 -prompt 1 22.65 -timeout 80 22.66 -F1 help.txt 22.67 -F2 options.txt 22.68 -F3 isolinux.msg 22.69 -F4 display.txt 22.70 -</pre> 22.71 - 22.72 -<a name="splash"></a> 22.73 -<h3>Isolinux boot splash image</h3> 22.74 -<p> 22.75 -We can configure isolinux to display a splash image when booting SliTaz or 22.76 -any other operating system using isolinux. This image has a particular 22.77 -format <code>.lss</code>, suitable for Syslinux, and must be indexed using the 16 color 22.78 -mode. You can use the official logo, ppmforge, imagemagick, GIMP or 22.79 -other tools to create your image. 22.80 -</p> 22.81 -<p> 22.82 -The Syslinux file (sample/syslogo.lss) provides an official logo which you can 22.83 -directly use by copying to the root of the CD-ROM. SliTaz 22.84 -provides a logo (rootcd/boot/isolinux/splash.lss) which you can locate in 22.85 -<a href="slitaz-tools.html">SliTaz tools</a>. 22.86 -To display a splash image when booting, it's necessary that the 'display' option calls 22.87 -the isolinux.msg file which loads the *.lss format image. Note that the isolinux.msg file 22.88 -uses 24 ASCII characters. Example using 'echo' and an isolinux.msg file incorporating a .lss 22.89 -splash image: 22.90 -</p> 22.91 -<pre> # echo -e "\24isplash.lss\n" > isolinux.msg 22.92 -</pre> 22.93 -<p> 22.94 -You can also add a text message underneath the splash image by modifying this 22.95 -file with your favorite text editor, <code>echo</code> or <code>cat</code> and so on. 22.96 -</p> 22.97 - 22.98 -<a name="isolinux-iso"></a> 22.99 -<h3>ISO bootable with isolinux</h3> 22.100 -<p> 22.101 -To create a bootable ISO image using isolinux and genisoimage: 22.102 -</p> 22.103 -<pre> # genisoimage -R -o slitaz-test.iso -b boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin \ 22.104 - -c boot/isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 \ 22.105 - -V "SliTaz" -input-charset iso8859-1 -boot-info-table rootcd 22.106 -</pre> 22.107 - 22.108 -<a name="grub"></a> 22.109 -<h3>GRUB</h3> 22.110 -<p> 22.111 -GRUB (GRand Unified Bootloader) is a bootloader distributed by the GNU 22.112 -project. This is what is used during installation to a hard drive; it can 22.113 -boot Linux, BSD, HURD and Window$. GRUB provides stage2_eltorito 22.114 -to start the ISO images. To find stage2_eltorito on your system, you need 22.115 -to have the GRUB package installed. Finally you copy stage2_eltorito to the 22.116 -root of the cdrom. Note that SliTaz provides a (.tazpkg) package 22.117 -grub-0.97 that you can find on the mirrors or you can rebuild grub-0.97 22.118 -from sources. Sample copy of the <code>stage2_eltorito</code> image from a 22.119 -Debian system or SliTaz: 22.120 -</p> 22.121 -<pre> # mkdir -p rootcd/boot/grub 22.122 - # cp /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc/stage2_eltorito \ 22.123 - rootcd/boot/grub 22.124 -</pre> 22.125 -<p> 22.126 -The GRUB configuration file is called menu.lst and can be edited with your 22.127 -favorite text editor. Example: 22.128 -</p> 22.129 -<pre class="script"># By default, boot the first entry. 22.130 -default 0 22.131 - 22.132 -# Boot automatically after 20 secs. 22.133 -timeout 20 22.134 - 22.135 -# Change the colors. 22.136 -color yellow/brown white/black 22.137 - 22.138 -title SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 (vga 800x600) (Kernel 2.6.20) 22.139 - kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/null vga=788 22.140 - initrd /boot/rootfs.gz 22.141 - 22.142 -title SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 (vga 1024x768) (Kernel 2.6.20) 22.143 - kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/null vga=771 22.144 - initrd /boot/rootfs.gz 22.145 -</pre> 22.146 - 22.147 -<a name="grub-iso"></a> 22.148 -<h3>ISO bootable with GRUB</h3> 22.149 -<p> 22.150 -To create a bootable ISO image using GRUB and genisoimage or mkisofs: 22.151 -</p> 22.152 -<pre> # genisoimage -R -o slitaz-test.iso -b boot/grub/stage2_eltorito \ 22.153 - -no-emul-boot -V "SliTaz" -boot-load-size 4 -input-charset iso8859-1 \ 22.154 - -boot-info-table rootcd 22.155 -</pre> 22.156 -<a name="memtest86"></a> 22.157 -<h3>Memtest86</h3> 22.158 -<p> 22.159 -The application memtest86 is a tool to test random access memory 22.160 -(RAM). We download the utility into the src directory, decompress the archive, 22.161 -and copy the (precompiled) binary: 22.162 -</p> 22.163 -<pre> # mkdir -v -p src 22.164 - # cd src 22.165 - # wget http://www.memtest86.com/memtest86-3.2.tar.gz 22.166 - # tar xzfv memtest86-3.2.tar.gz 22.167 - # cd memtest86-3.2 22.168 - (# more README) 22.169 - # cp precomp.bin ../../rootcd/boot/memtest 22.170 - # cd ../.. 22.171 -</pre> 22.172 -<p> 22.173 -Once installed, you can add the label for the memtest86 file to isolinux.cfg, 22.174 -specifing the path to the utility: 22.175 -</p> 22.176 -<pre class="script">label memtest 22.177 - kernel /boot/memtest 22.178 -</pre> 22.179 -<p> 22.180 -Or if you want to use GRUB, here's the line to launch memtest86: 22.181 -</p> 22.182 -<pre class="script">title Memtest86 (Test system memory) 22.183 -kernel /boot/memtest 22.184 -</pre> 22.185 -<p> 22.186 -Once the lines are added, you can then create a new ISO and test. 22.187 -</p> 22.188 - 22.189 -<!-- End of content --> 22.190 -</div> 22.191 - 22.192 -<!-- Footer. --> 22.193 -<div id="footer"> 22.194 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 22.195 - <a href="rootcd.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 22.196 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 22.197 -</div> 22.198 - 22.199 -<div id="copy"> 22.200 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 22.201 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 22.202 - Documentation is under 22.203 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 22.204 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 22.205 -</div> 22.206 - 22.207 -</body> 22.208 -</html>
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25.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/wok-tools.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 25.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 25.3 @@ -1,220 +0,0 @@ 25.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 25.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 25.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 25.7 -<head> 25.8 - <title>SliTaz Cookbook (en) - Wok & Tools</title> 25.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 25.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English cookbook" /> 25.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 25.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-16 21:45:00" /> 25.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 25.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot"/> 25.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 25.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 25.17 -</head> 25.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 25.19 - 25.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 25.21 -<div id="header"> 25.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 25.23 - <a name="top"></a> 25.24 - <a href="receipts.html">Receipts</a> | 25.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 25.26 -</div> 25.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Cookbook (en)</font></h1> 25.28 -</div> 25.29 - 25.30 -<!-- Content. --> 25.31 -<div id="content"> 25.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 25.33 - 25.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Wok & Tools</font></h2> 25.35 - 25.36 -<ul> 25.37 - <li><a href="wok-tools.html#tazwok">Overview.</a></li> 25.38 - <li><a href="wok-tools.html#wok">Wok tools.</a></li> 25.39 - <li><a href="wok-tools.html#cook">Compile and generate packages.</a></li> 25.40 - <li><a href="wok-tools.html#opts">Options during compilation of package.</a></li> 25.41 - <li><a href="wok-tools.html#files">Files included or excluded packages.</a></li> 25.42 - <li><a href="wok-tools.html#categories">Categories of packages.</a></li> 25.43 - <li><a href="wok-tools.html#woktree">Structure of packages in the wok.</a></li> 25.44 - <li><a href="wok-tools.html#pkgtree">Structure of Tazpkg package.</a></li> 25.45 - <li><a href="receipts.html">Receipts.</a></li> 25.46 -</ul> 25.47 - 25.48 -<a name="tazwok"></a> 25.49 -<h3>Overview</h3> 25.50 -<p> 25.51 -With the passing of time, the SliTaz project created a variety of small 25.52 -utilities to rebuild the system from source automatically. Tazwok is used 25.53 -to compile and generate code (<em>cook</em> to cook) via instructions found in the 25.54 -receipts. The project also offers an archive of tools (<a href="slitaz-tools.html">SliTaz tools</a>) 25.55 -containing various small utilities, examples and configuration files. 25.56 -The distribution generator Tazlito is designed for users and 25.57 -developers. Tazlito will retrieve and reconstruct a LiveCD ISO image and 25.58 -generate a distribution flavor from a list of packages, a configuration file 25.59 -and a description. The utilities are all distributed as a source archive 25.60 -and are installed by default on SliTaz. Developers and future contributors 25.61 -can refer to the development page that provides information on SliTaz project 25.62 -management. 25.63 -</p> 25.64 - 25.65 -<h4>Tazwok and the wok</h4> 25.66 -<p> 25.67 -The idea is to use a directory (wok) containing all the available packages, each package contains 25.68 -at least one receipt to download, unpack, compile and generate the binary package. To operate, 25.69 -Tazwok also needs to create a directory to store downloaded sources ($SOURCES_REPOSITORY) and a 25.70 -repository of generated packages ($PACKAGES_REPOSITORY), these values can be configured using the 25.71 -<code>/etc/tazwok.conf</code> file. 25.72 -</p> 25.73 - 25.74 -<a name="wok"></a> 25.75 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Wok tools</font></h3> 25.76 -<p> 25.77 -To begin, Tazwok must already be installed 25.78 -on the system and the main development tools (binutils, compiler, libraries-dev, make) must be downloaded. 25.79 -On Slitaz you need to install the meta-package <code>slitaz-toolchain</code>: 25.80 -</p> 25.81 -<pre> # tazpkg recharge 25.82 - # tazpkg get-install slitaz-toolchain 25.83 -</pre> 25.84 -<p> 25.85 -To access the SliTaz repositories you need to install the <code>mercurial</code> package: 25.86 -</p> 25.87 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install mercurial 25.88 -</pre> 25.89 -<h4>Get the wok</h4> 25.90 -<p> 25.91 -Before working it is necessary to recover the wok from the Mercurial repositories or an archive of 25.92 -the primary mirror (TuxFamily). Example using SliTaz to be built in <code>/home/slitaz</code>: 25.93 -</p> 25.94 -<pre> $ hg clone http://hg.slitaz.org/wok/ /home/slitaz/wok 25.95 -</pre> 25.96 -<p> 25.97 -The archives are also available from the URL: 25.98 -<a href="ftp://download.tuxfamily.org/slitaz/wok/">ftp://download.tuxfamily.org/slitaz/wok/</a>. 25.99 -Just take the latest version from the cooking or undigest directories. Before compiling your first package, 25.100 -Tazwok must know where to look for the files. By default the path is <code>/home/slitaz/wok</code>, 25.101 -you can change this or rename the wok you want to download. To view/check Tazwok paths that will be used 25.102 -and the number of packages in the wok, you can use the Tazwok command <code>stats</code>: 25.103 -</p> 25.104 -<pre> # tazwok stats 25.105 -</pre> 25.106 - 25.107 -<a name="cook"></a> 25.108 -<h3>Compile and generate packages</h3> 25.109 -<p> 25.110 -Configure, compile, strip.., The way SliTaz generates a package can be put into a single command. 25.111 -To avoid frustration, it is advisable to build your package without changing its receipt or seeking 25.112 -dependancies. M4 is an ideal candidate for your first <code>cook</code>: 25.113 -</p> 25.114 -<pre> # tazwok cook m4 25.115 -</pre> 25.116 -<p> 25.117 -Once the work is finished, the package is located in the directory specified by the configuration file 25.118 -(default <code>/home/slitaz/packages</code>). If all went well, you can install the package on the host system 25.119 -or use it to generate a LiveCD distribution via Tazlito. To create a new package you can use <code>new-tree</code> 25.120 -with the option <code>--interactive</code> and read the documentation on the options provided by the 25.121 -<a href="receipts.html">receipt</a>. 25.122 -</p> 25.123 -<h4>Cook-list - List of cooking</h4> 25.124 -<p> 25.125 -To compile several packages with a single command, you can use a cooking list. There are example lists in 25.126 -<code>usr/share/examples/tazwok/cooklists</code> on SliTaz, these are just text files with a package put on every line. 25.127 -Cook-list example using mypkgs.cooklist: 25.128 -</p> 25.129 -<pre> # tazwok cook-list mypkgs.cooklist 25.130 -</pre> 25.131 - 25.132 -<a name="opts"></a> 25.133 -<h3>Options during compilation of package</h3> 25.134 -<p> 25.135 -You are free to use any options you want, it is necessary to respect the FSH, the docs in <code>/usr/share/doc</code> 25.136 -and follow the Freedesktop standards (.desktop). Then it's just a question of choice, for example you can disable 25.137 -support for XML, have smaller binaries for PHP and get rid of libxml2, but in the case of PHP, it's not worth the 25.138 -cost in terms of loss of functionality. If you have any doubts, look at the receipts and compiler options in 25.139 -<code>compile_rules</code>. 25.140 -</p> 25.141 -<h4>Optimization</h4> 25.142 -<p> 25.143 -The official SliTaz packages are optimized for i486, the optimization arguments used to configure are specified in 25.144 -<code>/etc/tazwok.conf</code> and can be called via the variable <code>$CONFIGURE_ARGS</code>. 25.145 -If you want to compile a package with different arguments, you can modify the Tazwok configuration file: 25.146 -</p> 25.147 -<pre class="script">CONFIGURE_ARGS="--build=i486-pc-linux-gnu --host=i486-pc-linux-gnu" 25.148 -</pre> 25.149 - 25.150 -<a name="files"></a> 25.151 -<h3>Files included or excluded packages</h3> 25.152 -<p> 25.153 -Generally the base packages contain no man, info, doc or static libraries, we have to create them via a package-doc 25.154 -or a package-dev. Note that SliTaz is not intending to use the man or info command, so there's no manual or GNU 25.155 -info file. The creation of packages containing docs is really optional, especially if the material is in English 25.156 -(I say). By contrast a piece of text on the package in the Handbook is more appreciated. 25.157 -</p> 25.158 -<p> 25.159 -In terms of configuration, whenever possible, the aim is to offer basic configuration files to run the package 25.160 -directly. In the case of the web server LightTPD package, SliTaz supplies configuration files and startup scripts 25.161 -located in /etc/init.d (documented in the Handbook). For a new package, you are free to choose its default 25.162 -configuration depending on what you think is easiest for the end user. On SliTaz you have <code>/usr/share/examples</code> 25.163 -for example configurations and other kinds of useful infomation. 25.164 -</p> 25.165 - 25.166 -<a name="categories"></a> 25.167 -<h3>Categories of packages</h3> 25.168 -<p> 25.169 -The categories of packages exist only for informational purposes and are not fixed, the idea is to classify 25.170 -packages so that a web page can be generated each night recovering data in the package receipt. For the short term, place 25.171 -developement packages in 'devel', Xorg in 'x-window' and the variety of new packages in 'extra' 25.172 -</p> 25.173 - 25.174 -<a name="woktree"></a> 25.175 -<h3>Structure of a package in the wok</h3> 25.176 -<p> 25.177 -The structure of the packages in the wok should always be respected so that Tazwok can find the correct files and directories. 25.178 -Possible contents of a package (note the directory taz/ is created at time of cooking): 25.179 -</p> 25.180 -<ul> 25.181 - <li><code>stuff/</code> : The material used to configure, compile and generate the package 25.182 - (patch(es), Makefile, pseudo fs, etc).</li> 25.183 - <li><code>taz/</code> : Directory tree containing the package Tazpkg generated, the compressed package is stored 25.184 - in the directory specified by $PACKAGES_REPOSITORY in the Tazwok configuraton file.</li> 25.185 - <li><code>receipt</code> : The receipt (see 25.186 - <a href="receipts.html">receipts</a>).</li> 25.187 - <li><code>description.txt</code> : (optional) The description of the package is copied to the root of the Tazpkg 25.188 - package. Once installed, Tazpkg knows how do deal with this file via 'tazpkg desc pkgname'.</li> 25.189 -</ul> 25.190 - 25.191 -<a name="pkgtree"></a> 25.192 -<h3>Structure of a Tazpkg package </h3> 25.193 -<p> 25.194 -The SliTaz packages are cpio archives containing files and a filesystem compressed with gzip: 25.195 -</p> 25.196 -<ul> 25.197 - <li><code>fs/</code> : Pseudo filesystem containing all the files to install.</li> 25.198 - <li><code>receipt</code> : The receipt (see receipt.txt).</li> 25.199 - <li><code>files.list</code> : A list of files in the package.</li> 25.200 - <li><code>description.txt</code> : The description of the package (optional).</li> 25.201 -</ul> 25.202 - 25.203 -<!-- End of content --> 25.204 -</div> 25.205 - 25.206 -<!-- Footer. --> 25.207 -<div id="footer"> 25.208 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 25.209 - <a href="wok-tools.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 25.210 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 25.211 -</div> 25.212 - 25.213 -<div id="copy"> 25.214 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 25.215 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 25.216 - Documentation is under 25.217 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 25.218 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 25.219 -</div> 25.220 - 25.221 -</body> 25.222 -</html> 25.223 -
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27.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/chroot-env.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 27.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 27.3 @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ 27.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 27.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 27.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 27.7 -<head> 27.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Chroot environment</title> 27.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 27.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 27.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 27.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-26 21:45:00" /> 27.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 27.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 27.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 27.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 27.17 -</head> 27.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 27.19 - 27.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 27.21 -<div id="header"> 27.22 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 27.23 - <a name="top"></a> 27.24 - <a href="secure-server.html">Secure SHell (SSH)</a> | 27.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 27.26 -</div> 27.27 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 27.28 -</div> 27.29 - 27.30 -<!-- Content. --> 27.31 -<div id="content"> 27.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 27.33 - 27.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Chroot environment</font></h2> 27.35 - 27.36 -<p> 27.37 -This document describes the necessary steps to create a chrooted environment, in order to change the root 27.38 -of the system so that you can work. This makes it possible to compile, test and develop SliTaz without any risk to 27.39 -the host system you're working on. The host system can be SliTaz installed to a hard drive or any other GNU/Linux system 27.40 -such as Debian, Fedora, PCLinuxOS and so on. You can also create a chrooted environment in LiveCD mode 27.41 -associated with USB media. The only prerequisite is to have a SliTaz ISO image available and a little 27.42 -time. Note that all commands are carried out as system administrator (<em>root</em>). 27.43 -</p> 27.44 -<h3>Prepare the environment</h3> 27.45 -<p> 27.46 -To begin, we must extract the contents of the ISO image into the directory that will serve as our chroot. 27.47 -The directory can be created any place you choose, we'll use a directory <code>/home/slitaz/chroot-env</code>. 27.48 -To extract the contents of an ISO image, we must mount it in a <em>loop</em> directory and then copy the compressed 27.49 -root filesystem (<code>rootfs.gz</code>) into the chroot directory. Assuming the ISO is in the current directory: 27.50 -</p> 27.51 -<pre> # mkdir /tmp/loop 27.52 - # mount -o loop slitaz-cooking.iso /tmp/loop 27.53 - # mkdir -p /home/slitaz/chroot-env 27.54 - # cp /tmp/loop/boot/rootfs.gz \ 27.55 - /home/slitaz/chroot-env 27.56 - # umount /tmp/loop 27.57 -</pre> 27.58 -<p> 27.59 -Now we have a copy of the compressed filesystem, we must extract and unpack it (this is a <code>cpio</code> 27.60 -archive compressed with either gzip or lzma). To complete this stage, we can remove the 27.61 -<code>rootfs</code> which is no longer required: 27.62 -</p> 27.63 -<pre> # cd /home/slitaz/chroot-env 27.64 - # (zcat rootfs.gz 2>/dev/null || lzma d rootfs.gz -so) | cpio -id 27.65 - # rm rootfs rootfs.gz 27.66 -</pre> 27.67 -<p> 27.68 -If the unpacking of the rootfs compressed with lzma fails; you can use the following method: 27.69 -</p> 27.70 -<pre> # unlzma rootfs.gz -S .gz 27.71 - # cat rootfs | cpio -id 27.72 -</pre> 27.73 - 27.74 -<h3>Using the environment</h3> 27.75 -<p> 27.76 -To begin using the chrooted environment, you just need to mount some virtual filesystems and use the <code>chroot</code> 27.77 -command. To simplify things, we can write a small script automating the process. Example using the 27.78 -chroot directory <code>/home/slitaz/chroot-env</code> and creating a script 27.79 -<code>chroot_in_env.sh</code> in <code>/home/slitaz</code>. 27.80 -On any systems other than SliTaz you can uncomment the lines about <code>/dev</code> and 27.81 -<code>/tmp</code> - <em>Note</em> to save typing you can copy and paste: 27.82 -</p> 27.83 -<pre> # cat > /home/slitaz/chroot_in_env.sh << "EOF" 27.84 -</pre> 27.85 -<pre class="script">#!/bin/sh 27.86 -# Chroot in SliTaz to hack. 27.87 -# 27.88 -ROOTFS="/home/slitaz/chroot-env" 27.89 - 27.90 -# Mount virtual Kernel file systems and chroot. 27.91 -# 27.92 -#mount --bind /dev $ROOTFS/dev 27.93 -#mount --bind /tmp $ROOTFS/tmp 27.94 -mount -t proc proc $ROOTFS/proc 27.95 -mount -t sysfs sysfs $ROOTFS/sys 27.96 -mount -t devpts devpts $ROOTFS/dev/pts 27.97 -mount -t tmpfs shm $ROOTFS/dev/shm 27.98 - 27.99 -echo "Chrooting into $ROOTFS... " 27.100 -chroot $ROOTFS /bin/sh --login 27.101 - 27.102 -# Unmount virtual Kernel file systems on exit. 27.103 -# 27.104 -umount $ROOTFS/dev/shm 27.105 -umount $ROOTFS/dev/pts 27.106 -umount $ROOTFS/sys 27.107 -umount $ROOTFS/proc 27.108 -#umount $ROOTFS/tmp 27.109 -#umount $ROOTFS/dev 27.110 - 27.111 -echo "Exiting $ROOTFS chroot environment... " 27.112 - 27.113 -EOF 27.114 -</pre> 27.115 -<p> 27.116 -To finish and test the environment, you just make the script executable and run: 27.117 -</p> 27.118 -<pre> # chmod +x /home/slitaz/chroot_in_env.sh 27.119 - # sh /home/slitaz/chroot_in_env.sh 27.120 -</pre> 27.121 -<h4>To activate the network</h4> 27.122 -<p> 27.123 -In order to have the network up to download and install some development packages, just start the 27.124 -DHCP client on the correct interface. Example using <code>eth1</code>: 27.125 -</p> 27.126 -<pre> /# udhcpc -i eth1 27.127 -</pre> 27.128 -<h4>Installing packages</h4> 27.129 -<p> 27.130 -If the network is functional, just reload the list of packages and use <code>tazpkg get-install</code> to 27.131 -install them. If a connection is not possible, you can download the packages from another system, copy them 27.132 -to the chrooted environment and install them with the <code>tazpkg install</code> command. To install the basic 27.133 -compilation tools: 27.134 -</p> 27.135 -<pre> /# tazpkg recharge 27.136 - /# tazpkg get-install slitaz-toolchain 27.137 -</pre> 27.138 -<p> 27.139 -Once the environment is configured, you can compile applications from source to create packages, test scripts, etc. 27.140 -The <a href="../cookbook/index.html">Cookbook</a> should help you out here: 27.141 -</p> 27.142 -<h4>Exit the environment</h4> 27.143 -<p> 27.144 -To exit the chrooted environment, just type <code>exit</code>, the <code>chroot_in_env.sh</code> script will then end 27.145 -by unmounting the virtual filesystems from the Linux Kernel: 27.146 -</p> 27.147 -<pre> /# exit 27.148 - # 27.149 -</pre> 27.150 - 27.151 -<!-- End of content --> 27.152 -</div> 27.153 - 27.154 -<!-- Footer. --> 27.155 -<div id="footer"> 27.156 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 27.157 - <a href="chroot-env.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 27.158 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 27.159 -</div> 27.160 - 27.161 -<div id="copy"> 27.162 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 27.163 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 27.164 - Documentation is under 27.165 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 27.166 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 27.167 -</div> 27.168 - 27.169 -</body> 27.170 -</html> 27.171 -
28.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/cmdline.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 28.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 28.3 @@ -1,368 +0,0 @@ 28.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 28.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 28.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 28.7 -<head> 28.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Commands</title> 28.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 28.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 28.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 28.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-16 22:00:00" /> 28.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 28.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 28.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 28.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 28.17 -</head> 28.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 28.19 - 28.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 28.21 -<div id="header"> 28.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 28.23 - <a name="top"></a> 28.24 - <a href="install.html">Installation</a> | 28.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 28.26 -</div> 28.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 28.28 -</div> 28.29 - 28.30 -<!-- Content. --> 28.31 -<div id="content"> 28.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 28.33 - 28.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Command Line Reference (<em>cmdline</em>)</font></h2> 28.35 - 28.36 -<ul> 28.37 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#intro">Introduction to the commands.</a></li> 28.38 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#help">Help and list available commands.</a></li> 28.39 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#ls">List the files in a directory.</a></li> 28.40 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#cd">Moving around directories.</a></li> 28.41 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#cp">Copy files.</a></li> 28.42 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#mkdir">Create a new directory.</a></li> 28.43 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#rm">Remove files or directories.</a></li> 28.44 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#read">View the files.</a></li> 28.45 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#edit">Edit files in ncurses mode.</a></li> 28.46 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#cat">Cat</a> - Edit a line of commands.</li> 28.47 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#web-nav">Navigate the web.</a></li> 28.48 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#irc-chat">Chat on IRC channels.</a></li> 28.49 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#wget">Download files.</a></li> 28.50 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#partitions">List the available partitions.</a></li> 28.51 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#mount">Mount a partition, cdrom or USB key.</a></li> 28.52 - <li><a href="cmdline.html#halt">Halt the system or Reboot.</a></li> 28.53 -</ul> 28.54 - 28.55 -<a name="intro"></a> 28.56 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Introduction to the commands</font></h3> 28.57 -<p> 28.58 -This document is intended as a quick reference for using commands on SliTaz via 28.59 -a Linux terminal or a graphical terminal (xterm). There are many GNU/Linux commands 28.60 -for file handling, system maintenance or network management. You can also browse 28.61 -the web, chat on IRC, download files, edit scripts or even play games in text mode. 28.62 -Note it is necessary to operate as <em>root</em> to assemble the hard drive or cdrom. 28.63 -You can use the command <code>su</code> to become system administrator. 28.64 -</p> 28.65 -<a name="help"></a> 28.66 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Help and list available commands</font></h3> 28.67 -<p> 28.68 -Most GNU/Linux system commands have an option for providing information on 28.69 -their use. For support on the use of a command, it is necessary to type the 28.70 -command followed by the <code>--help</code> option. Example using the 28.71 -<code>cp</code> command to copy files: 28.72 -</p> 28.73 -<pre> 28.74 - $ cp --help 28.75 -</pre> 28.76 -<p> 28.77 -To list all the commands available on the system, you can simply press the 28.78 -Tab button on the left of the keyboard twice. For commands provided by the 28.79 -Busybox utility you can type <code>busybox --help</code>. 28.80 -</p> 28.81 - 28.82 -<a name="ls"></a> 28.83 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">List the files in a directory</font></h3> 28.84 -<p> 28.85 -To list the files and folders contained in a directory, you can use the 28.86 -<code>ls</code> command. For all options remember to use the <code>--help</code> 28.87 -flag. To simply list the files in the current directory: 28.88 -</p> 28.89 -<pre> 28.90 - $ ls 28.91 -</pre> 28.92 -<p> 28.93 -List all the files using the <code>-al</code> option: 28.94 -</p> 28.95 -<pre> 28.96 - $ ls -al 28.97 -</pre> 28.98 -<p> 28.99 -List a directory: 28.100 -</p> 28.101 -<pre> 28.102 - $ ls /home/slitaz 28.103 -</pre> 28.104 - 28.105 -<a name="cd"></a> 28.106 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Moving around directories</font></h3> 28.107 -<p> 28.108 -To browse to the files, you can use the <code>cd</code> command: 28.109 -</p> 28.110 -<pre> 28.111 - $ cd /usr/share/doc 28.112 - Back to the parent directory: 28.113 - $ cd .. 28.114 -</pre> 28.115 -<p> 28.116 -To go into the directory of the user (root = /root): 28.117 -</p> 28.118 -<pre> 28.119 - $ cd 28.120 - Or : 28.121 - $ cd ~ 28.122 - Or : 28.123 - $ cd $HOME 28.124 -</pre> 28.125 - 28.126 -<a name="cp"></a> 28.127 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Copy files</font></h3> 28.128 -<p> 28.129 -The <code>cp</code> command copies files or folders. The example copies the 28.130 -info.txt file in the current directory into the Documents directory: 28.131 -</p> 28.132 -<pre> 28.133 - $ cp info.txt Documents/ 28.134 -</pre> 28.135 -<p> 28.136 -Copy a whole directory. Here the command copies the Templates directory 28.137 -into /home/hacker: 28.138 -</p> 28.139 -<pre> 28.140 - $ cp -a Templates /home/hacker 28.141 -</pre> 28.142 - 28.143 -<a name="mkdir"></a> 28.144 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Create a new directory</font></h3> 28.145 -<p> 28.146 -This command will create a new directory. The following command creates a 28.147 -directory called Projects. It will be created in the directory /home of the 28.148 -current user or in the directory which one is in. Note you can display 28.149 -your current working directory with the <code>pwd</code> command: 28.150 -</p> 28.151 -<pre> 28.152 - $ mkdir Projects 28.153 -</pre> 28.154 -<p> 28.155 -Creation of a directory named script-1.0 in the Projects folder: 28.156 -</p> 28.157 -<pre> 28.158 - $ mkdir Projects/script-1.0 28.159 -</pre> 28.160 -<p> 28.161 -You can also create a directory tree with the <code>-p</code> parents option: 28.162 -</p> 28.163 -<pre> 28.164 - $ mkdir -p one/two/three/four 28.165 -</pre> 28.166 - 28.167 -<a name="rm"></a> 28.168 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Delete files or directories</font></h3> 28.169 -<p> 28.170 -The command <code>rm</code> lets you delete a file. Let's remove the 28.171 -file work.txt which is in the current directory: 28.172 -</p> 28.173 -<pre> 28.174 - $ rm work.txt 28.175 -</pre> 28.176 -<p> 28.177 -The command <code>rm</code> has several options. To delete a directory and 28.178 -its contents, we use the <code>-rf</code> option. 28.179 -Example: 28.180 -</p> 28.181 -<pre> 28.182 - $ rm -rf /home/hacker/Templates 28.183 -</pre> 28.184 -<p> 28.185 -Note you can also use the <code>-i</code> option to remove files or directories and their contents interactively: 28.186 -</p> 28.187 -<pre> 28.188 - $ rm -ir /home/hacker/Templates 28.189 -</pre> 28.190 - 28.191 -<a name="read"></a> 28.192 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">View files</font></h3> 28.193 -<p> 28.194 -To read the contents of a file or script, you can use the 28.195 -<code>less</code>, <code>more</code> or <code>cat</code> commands, or the web 28.196 -browser Retawq. Examples with a README file, essential.txt, and 28.197 -script.sh: 28.198 -</p> 28.199 -<pre> 28.200 - $ less -EM essential.txt 28.201 - or : 28.202 - $ more README 28.203 - or : 28.204 - $ cat /path/to/script.sh 28.205 -</pre> 28.206 -<p> 28.207 -Display a text or html file with the web browser Retawq: 28.208 -</p> 28.209 -<pre> 28.210 - $ retawq /usr/share/doc/index.html 28.211 -</pre> 28.212 - 28.213 -<a name="edit"></a> 28.214 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Edit files</font></h3> 28.215 -<p> 28.216 -Editing text files, scripts, configuration files, etc, can be done easily using 28.217 -the text editor GNU Nano in a console or graphical terminal. 28.218 -Example with a file bookmarks.html (<Ctrl+X> to quit 28.219 -and save): 28.220 -</p> 28.221 -<pre> 28.222 - $ nano Public/bookmarks.html 28.223 -</pre> 28.224 - 28.225 -<a name="cat"></a> 28.226 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Cat</font></h3> 28.227 -<p> 28.228 -You can use the <code>cat</code> command to create various text files. EOF signifies 28.229 -End Of File, this is where the file ends. Example with a file packages.list, this 28.230 -removes the current contents of the file and lets you add some new text: 28.231 -</p> 28.232 -<pre> 28.233 - $ cat > packages.list << "EOF" 28.234 - The text... 28.235 - and more text 28.236 - 28.237 - EOF 28.238 -</pre> 28.239 -<p> 28.240 -To append to the following text file, put two greater than signs 28.241 -(>>) after <code>cat</code>, example: 28.242 -</p> 28.243 -<pre> 28.244 - $ cat >> packages.list << "EOF" 28.245 - The text... 28.246 - 28.247 - EOF 28.248 -</pre> 28.249 - 28.250 -<a name="web-nav"></a> 28.251 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Navigate the web</font></h3> 28.252 -<p> 28.253 -Surf the web quickly and simply with the 'retawq' text-mode web browser. 28.254 -Note that you can also use the local browser. You can then navigate easily 28.255 -with the arrows on your keyboard - links are colored blue and can be 28.256 -followed by pressing <ENTER>: 28.257 -</p> 28.258 -<pre> 28.259 - $ retawq http://www.slitaz.org/en 28.260 - or : 28.261 - $ retawq http://localhost/ 28.262 -</pre> 28.263 - 28.264 -<a name="irc-chat"></a> 28.265 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Talk on IRC</font></h3> 28.266 -<p> 28.267 -To discuss and transfer files via the many IRC servers available, SliTaz 28.268 -provides Rhapsody. The IRC client is simple, fast and lightweight, providing 28.269 -a pleasant, easy to handle ncurses configuration menu. To start the application 28.270 -from a terminal connecting to server (irc.toile-libre.org) and joining #slitaz: 28.271 -</p> 28.272 -<pre> 28.273 - $ rhapsody 28.274 - /connect irc.freenode.net 28.275 - /join #slitaz 28.276 -</pre> 28.277 -<a name="wget"></a> 28.278 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Download files</font></h3> 28.279 -<p> 28.280 -To download various file formats on the internet, you have the <code>wget</code> 28.281 -command. To grab a simple html page, the contents of a folder or an entire 28.282 -website: 28.283 -</p> 28.284 -<pre> 28.285 - $ wget http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/ 28.286 -</pre> 28.287 - 28.288 -<a name="partitions"></a> 28.289 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">List the available partitions</font></h3> 28.290 -<p> 28.291 -To list the partitions on an internal or external hard drive, you can use 28.292 -<code>cat</code> to display the contents of <code>/proc/partitions</code> 28.293 -or use the <code>fdisk</code> utility with the <code>-l</code> option 28.294 -meaning <em>list</em>. You can then mount the individual partition(s) 28.295 -that you want to use: 28.296 -</p> 28.297 -<pre> 28.298 - $ cat /proc/partitions 28.299 - or : 28.300 - # fdisk -l 28.301 -</pre> 28.302 - 28.303 -<a name="mount"></a> 28.304 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Mount a partition, CD or USB drive</font></h3> 28.305 -<p> 28.306 -To mount a local partition in the SliTaz filesystem, we recommend you use 28.307 -the /mnt directory. Example creating the necessary directory and mounting 28.308 -the <code>hda6</code> partition of the first local hard drive on /mnt/hda6: 28.309 -</p> 28.310 -<pre> 28.311 - # mkdir -p /mnt/hda6 28.312 - # mount -t ext3 /dev/hda6 /mnt/hda6 28.313 -</pre> 28.314 -<p> 28.315 -SliTaz functions in RAM, you can mount the same cdrom or remove it 28.316 -to mount another (/dev/cdrom is a link to the first cdrom drive). 28.317 -Note that a cdrom is a removable medium and should be 28.318 -mounted on /media: 28.319 -</p> 28.320 -<pre> 28.321 - # mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom 28.322 -</pre> 28.323 -<p> 28.324 -To mount a USB or flash drive you must specify the proper filesystem. 28.325 -Normally a USB key is formatted in FAT32 which can be read from GNU/Linux 28.326 -and Windows operating systems. On a GNU/Linux system is it generally 28.327 -recognized as the sda1 device - we now prepare a link <code>sda1</code> on 28.328 -<code>flash</code> to facilitate the task. Note it is also a removable medium 28.329 -and should be mounted on /media: 28.330 -</p> 28.331 -<pre> 28.332 - # mount -t vfat /dev/flash /media/flash 28.333 -</pre> 28.334 - 28.335 -<a name="halt"></a> 28.336 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Turn off the system or restart</font></h3> 28.337 -<p> 28.338 -To stop or restart SliTaz, you can use the <code>halt</code> or <code>reboot</code> 28.339 -commands or the <Ctrl+Alt+Delete> key combination which enables a 28.340 -system reboot. In case of any problems you can use the <code>-f</code> 28.341 -option signifing <em>forced</em>: 28.342 -</p> 28.343 -<pre> 28.344 - # halt 28.345 - To restart : 28.346 - # reboot 28.347 - Or : 28.348 - # reboot -f 28.349 -</pre> 28.350 - 28.351 -<!-- End of content --> 28.352 -</div> 28.353 - 28.354 -<!-- Footer. --> 28.355 -<div id="footer"> 28.356 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 28.357 - <a href="cmdline.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 28.358 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 28.359 -</div> 28.360 - 28.361 -<div id="copy"> 28.362 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 28.363 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 28.364 - Documentation is under 28.365 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 28.366 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 28.367 -</div> 28.368 - 28.369 -</body> 28.370 -</html> 28.371 -
29.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/desktop.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 29.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 29.3 @@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ 29.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 29.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 29.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 29.7 -<head> 29.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Desktop</title> 29.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 29.10 - <meta name="description" content="openbox slitaz desktop obconf" /> 29.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 29.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-25 10:30:00" /> 29.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 29.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issott"/> 29.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 29.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 29.17 -</head> 29.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 29.19 - 29.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 29.21 -<div id="header"> 29.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 29.23 - <a name="top"></a> 29.24 - <a href="enlightenment.html">Enlightenment</a> | 29.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 29.26 -</div> 29.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 29.28 -</div> 29.29 - 29.30 -<!-- Content. --> 29.31 -<div id="content"> 29.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 29.33 - 29.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">SliTaz Desktop</font></h2> 29.35 - 29.36 -<ul> 29.37 - <li><a href="desktop.html#intro">Introduction.</a></li> 29.38 - <li><a href="desktop.html#openbox">Openbox.</a></li> 29.39 - <li><a href="desktop.html#config">Configure Openbox.</a></li> 29.40 - <li><a href="desktop.html#themes">Themes.</a></li> 29.41 - <li><a href="desktop.html#menu">Context Menu.</a></li> 29.42 - <li><a href="desktop.html#autostart">Applications started automatically.</a></li> 29.43 - <li><a href="desktop.html#bg-icons">Wallpaper and icons.</a></li> 29.44 - <li><a href="desktop.html#lxpanel">LXPanel.</a></li> 29.45 - <li><a href="desktop.html#effects">Visual effects.</a></li> 29.46 -</ul> 29.47 - 29.48 -<a name="intro"></a> 29.49 -<h3>Introduction</h3> 29.50 -<p> 29.51 -The default SliTaz desktop is brought to you using different components 29.52 -of the LXDE project. Openbox, PCmanFM and LXPanel combine to implement a 29.53 -Desktop providing simplicity and functionality. 29.54 -</p> 29.55 - 29.56 -<a name="openbox"></a> 29.57 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Openbox</font></h3> 29.58 -<p> 29.59 -Openbox is a fast, simple, themeable window manager that doesn't 29.60 -consume all of your system resources, it is the window manager 29.61 -by default on SliTaz. A window manager is an application that runs 29.62 -on top of the X server to control the appearance of windows, open 29.63 -a X terminal or display applications. It can then place, cut and 29.64 -resize windows at will. 29.65 -</p> 29.66 -<p> 29.67 -Openbox provides a context menu via a right click on the desktop, 29.68 -this menu can be changed by editing a configuration file. The key 29.69 -combinations <code>Alt + TAB</code> allow you to list and navigate 29.70 -through open windows. Obconf can be used to graphically configure 29.71 -the window manager and various small tools (specific to SliTaz) allow 29.72 -you to have a simple, stylish and coherent desktop. By default, 29.73 -SliTaz uses 4 virtual desktops. 29.74 -</p> 29.75 -<p> 29.76 -The Desktop provided by SliTaz complies with the Freedesktop standards, the 29.77 -file manager PCmanFM allows for management of desktop icons, drag and drop 29.78 -(drag and drop) and the mounting of devices with a solitary click. 29.79 -The panel menu, taskbar, icons, etc are powered by LXpanel. 29.80 -</p> 29.81 - 29.82 -<a name="config"></a> 29.83 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Configuring Openbox</font></h3> 29.84 -<p> 29.85 -Most options can be configured graphically using the Obconf utility 29.86 -located in the "Preferences" menu. The configuration file can also 29.87 -be modified using your favorite text editor, this is located in your 29.88 -home directory <code>~/.config/openbox/rc.xml</code> and is a XML file. 29.89 -The keyboard shortcuts are defined in the <keyboard> section of the 29.90 -configuration file. 29.91 -</p> 29.92 - 29.93 -<a name="themes"></a> 29.94 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Themes</font></h3> 29.95 -<p> 29.96 -Openbox supports themes through a single file using syntax specific to the 29.97 -window manager. Several default themes are provided, they can be selected 29.98 -via Obconf and are found in <code>/usr/share/themes</code>. Each system user 29.99 -can install their own themes in the directory <code>~/.themes</code> either 29.100 -manually or via Obconf. If you want to create your own themes for SliTaz, 29.101 -then the easiest way is to copy and rename an existing theme and then 29.102 -edit the file <code>themerc</code>. Optional themes can also use images for 29.103 -buttons, icons, etc. These images can be created or modified via an image 29.104 -editor such as the Gimp or mtpaint. 29.105 -</p> 29.106 -<p> 29.107 -On the Internet you will find many more themes created by the Openbox community. 29.108 -More information can be found on the official Openbox 29.109 -<a href="http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php/Openbox:Themes">website</a>. 29.110 -</p> 29.111 - 29.112 -<a name="menu"></a> 29.113 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Context Menu</font></h3> 29.114 -<p> 29.115 -The menu is in the file <code>~/.config/openbox/menu.xml</code>, the syntax 29.116 -of the XML file is simple and easy to understand. It also possible to edit 29.117 -this file with <code>obmenu</code> (not installed by default). An 29.118 -example for an application in a sub menu: 29.119 -</p> 29.120 -<pre class="script"><item label="File Manager"> 29.121 - <action name="Execute"><command>pcmanfm</command></action> 29.122 -</item> 29.123 -</pre> 29.124 -<p> 29.125 -The subumenus are defined at the end of the file using the <code>menu</code> 29.126 -tag. The tag menu can use a <em>pipe</em> to display the menu entries, 29.127 -ie. a script that creates entries on the fly. SliTaz offers by default 29.128 -a <em>pipe menu</em> that allows you to directly open your Favorites folder 29.129 -with the file manager PCmanFM. The script is found in <code>/usr/lib/openbox</code> 29.130 -and can be used as an example. 29.131 -</p> 29.132 - 29.133 -<a name="autostart"></a> 29.134 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Applications started automatically</font></h3> 29.135 -<p> 29.136 -When starting in graphical mode, Openbox allows many applications to start 29.137 -automatically via the <code>~/.config/Openbox/autostart.sh</code> script. 29.138 -By default, using this script, SliTaz starts the file manager PCmanFM for the 29.139 -management of screen and desktop icons, the panel (LXpanel) for the menu, 29.140 -and dbus and Ivman for the management of devices or media such as USB keys. 29.141 -To add or remove applications launched at startup of the session, you can edit 29.142 -the script or use the small SliTaz GUI located in the menu "Preferences" → 29.143 -"Auto started applications": 29.144 -</p> 29.145 - 29.146 -<img 29.147 - src="images/screenshots/desktopbox-autostart.png" 29.148 - alt="desktopbox autostart" 29.149 - style="width: 552px; height: 267px;" /> 29.150 - 29.151 -<a name="bg-icons"></a> 29.152 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Wallpaper and icons using PCmanFM</font></h3> 29.153 -<p> 29.154 -Openbox doesn't manage the screen natively, you can use 29.155 -an external tool, this allow more freedom of choice. The default desktop 29.156 -on SliTaz uses the file manager PCmanFM to display pictures as wallpaper 29.157 -and have desktop icons. Alternatively, you can use the package 29.158 -<code>hsetroot</code> to display a picture or <code>xsetroot</code> for 29.159 -a solid color. PCmanFM is started with the Openbox session as a daemon; 29.160 -ie, it runs in the background and launches faster. To change the current 29.161 -background image, you can go through the file manager preferences or via 29.162 -the menu "Preferences" → "Wallpaper". 29.163 -</p> 29.164 -<p> 29.165 -The icons are displayed via a simple text file (<code>.desktop</code>), 29.166 -following the Freedesktop standards, you can create your own or customize 29.167 -using your favorite text editor. To add icons to the desktop, SliTaz provides 29.168 -a tiny graphical <em>box</em> accessible via the menu "Preferences" → 29.169 -"Desktop icons" or alternatively, you can use the Openbox context menu 29.170 -"Desktop files & Icons" → "Add new icon": 29.171 -</p> 29.172 - 29.173 -<img 29.174 - src="images/screenshots/desktopbox-add-icons.png" 29.175 - alt="desktopbox add-icons" 29.176 - style="width: 432px; height: 314px;" /> 29.177 - 29.178 -<a name="lxpanel"></a> 29.179 -<h3>LXPanel</h3> 29.180 -<p> 29.181 -LXPanel forms part of the LXDE project and handles the taskbar, menus, 29.182 -icons etc. Menus are dynamically generated by adding <code>.desktop</code> 29.183 -files to the <code>/usr/share/applications</code> directory. 29.184 -</p> 29.185 -<p> 29.186 -The system configuration file is located in <code>/etc/lxpanel</code> 29.187 -and can also be stored locally in <code>~/.config</code>, though it is 29.188 -recommended that you configure LXPanel graphically by using the 29.189 -"Panel Settings" (right click) entry on the taskbar. 29.190 -</p> 29.191 - 29.192 -<h4>Panel Preferences</h4> 29.193 -<p> 29.194 -The LXPanel configurator has 3 tabs:- 29.195 -</p> 29.196 -<ul> 29.197 - <li><code>General</code> handles the position, size - either dynamic 29.198 - or fixed, panel background and properties.</li> 29.199 - <li><code>Panel Applets</code> lets you add, remove, edit and move 29.200 - plugins around on the panel.</li> 29.201 - <li><code>Advanced</code> allows you to set preferred applications 29.202 - like the file manager, terminal and logout command.</li> 29.203 -</ul> 29.204 -<p> 29.205 -The official website for the LXDE project and LXPanel can be found 29.206 -<a href="http://lxde.org/">here</a>. 29.207 -</p> 29.208 - 29.209 -<a name="effects"></a> 29.210 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Visual effects</font></h3> 29.211 -<p> 29.212 -SliTaz provides several tiny tools to give effects to the Openbox windows 29.213 -and menus. You can have transparent windows or use shadows to create 29.214 -depth on the Desktop. The effects are achieved via <code>xcompmgr</code> 29.215 -(<em>composite manager</em>) and <code>transset-df</code> 29.216 -(<em>transparency</em>) and both can be activated at the same time on the 29.217 -session using the Openbox context menu → "Desktop Effects". 29.218 -</p> 29.219 - 29.220 -<!-- End of content --> 29.221 -</div> 29.222 - 29.223 -<!-- Footer. --> 29.224 -<div id="footer"> 29.225 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 29.226 - <a href="desktop.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 29.227 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 29.228 -</div> 29.229 - 29.230 -<div id="copy"> 29.231 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 29.232 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 29.233 - Documentation is under 29.234 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 29.235 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 29.236 -</div> 29.237 - 29.238 -</body> 29.239 -</html> 29.240 -
30.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/development.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 30.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 30.3 @@ -1,298 +0,0 @@ 30.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 30.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 30.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 30.7 -<head> 30.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Development</title> 30.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 30.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 30.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 30.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-16 23:00:00" /> 30.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 30.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 30.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 30.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 30.17 -</head> 30.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 30.19 - 30.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 30.21 -<div id="header"> 30.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 30.23 - <a name="top"></a> 30.24 - <a href="multimedia.html">Multimedia</a> | 30.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 30.26 -</div> 30.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 30.28 -</div> 30.29 - 30.30 -<!-- Content. --> 30.31 -<div id="content"> 30.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 30.33 - 30.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Development</font></h2> 30.35 - 30.36 -<ul> 30.37 - <li><a href="development.html#about">About Development</a></li> 30.38 - <li><a href="development.html#shell-scripts">SHell scripts</a> - #!/bin/sh</li> 30.39 - <li><a href="development.html#dialog">Dialog</a> - GUI based console.</li> 30.40 - <li><a href="development.html#geany">Geany</a> - IDE or Integrated Development Environment. 30.41 - </li> 30.42 - <li><a href="development.html#perl">Perl or Microperl</a> - Code Perl scripts.</li> 30.43 - <li><a href="development.html#python">Python</a> - The Python Language.</li> 30.44 - <li><a href="development.html#ruby">Ruby</a> - The Ruby Language.</li> 30.45 - <li><a href="development.html#toolchain">Toolchain</a> - Libraries, C compiler and tools.</li> 30.46 -</ul> 30.47 - 30.48 -<a name="about"></a> 30.49 -<h3>About Development</h3> 30.50 -<p> 30.51 -SliTaz provides development tools for web design, editing scripts and source code. 30.52 -On the website, the <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/devel/">Development</a> page will 30.53 -give you general information about the developers and opportunities for involvement. 30.54 -</p> 30.55 - 30.56 -<a name="shell-scripts"></a> 30.57 -<h3>SHell scripts</h3> 30.58 -<p> 30.59 -Writing SHell scripts is the easiest way to start coding, they can provide quick results and 30.60 -the only prerequisites are being able to open a terminal and using a text editor such as Nano, 30.61 -Leafpad or Geany. SHell scripts can do many things on a GNU/Linux system - initialize the system, 30.62 -make backups, perform repetitive tasks, display system information, create or modify files and so on. 30.63 -In a SHell script you can use variables, functions or calls to include a file. Note that you can 30.64 -name your script as you see fit and the .sh extension is widely used. 30.65 -</p> 30.66 -<h4>Create a SHell script</h4> 30.67 -<p> 30.68 -Before starting a new SHell script, you must pay attention to the interpreter used. Most SHell 30.69 -scripts use <code>/bin/sh</code>, because it's more portable, but there are scripts that rely on 30.70 -<code>/bin/bash</code> and this must be installed on the system. For a SHell script to function, it 30.71 -must be made executable by changing permissions on the command line 30.72 -using the <code>chmod</code> tool. To create a <code>script.sh</code> and make it executable: 30.73 -</p> 30.74 -<pre> 30.75 - $ touch script.sh 30.76 - $ chmod +x script.sh 30.77 -</pre> 30.78 -<p> 30.79 -Now that you have a new executable file, you can edit it. You can continue to stay in the terminal 30.80 -and use the Nano editor (Ctrl + x to save & exit) or IDE Geany to edit: 30.81 -</p> 30.82 -<pre> 30.83 - $ nano script.sh 30.84 - Or : 30.85 - $ geany script.sh & 30.86 -</pre> 30.87 -<p> 30.88 -Here's a script that contains a variable <code>NAME</code> and displays the value with the <code>echo</code> 30.89 -command: 30.90 -</p> 30.91 -<pre class="script"> 30.92 -#!/bin/sh 30.93 - 30.94 -NAME="kayam" 30.95 - 30.96 -echo "$NAME is nice." 30.97 - 30.98 -</pre> 30.99 -<p> 30.100 -Once you have created/modified your <code>script.sh</code>, you can execute it to see the result: 30.101 -</p> 30.102 -<pre> 30.103 - $ ./script.sh 30.104 -</pre> 30.105 -<p> 30.106 -So much for this brief introduction to SHell scripts. The Web is full of information if you wish to 30.107 -explore further. 30.108 -</p> 30.109 - 30.110 -<a name="dialog"></a> 30.111 -<h3>Dialog</h3> 30.112 -<p> 30.113 -Dialog can create GUI-based consoles such as the SliTaz 'installer'. The configuration files are /etc/dialogrc 30.114 -and/or ~/dialogrc for each user. Here's a simple example of using dialog via a console or terminal: 30.115 -</p> 30.116 -<pre> 30.117 - $ dialog --title "Hello $USER" \ 30.118 - --msgbox "Message made by dialog." 5 54 30.119 -</pre> 30.120 -<p> 30.121 -You can find plenty of example scripts in the /sample directory inside the source code of dialog, 30.122 -which can be downloaded from: <a href="http://invisible-island.net/dialog/dialog.html" 30.123 - >invisible-island.net/dialog/dialog.html</a>. Download sources and decompress: 30.124 -</p> 30.125 -<pre> 30.126 - $ wget ftp://invisible-island.net/dialog/dialog.tar.gz 30.127 - $ tar xzf dialog.tar.gz 30.128 -</pre> 30.129 - 30.130 -<a name="geany"></a> 30.131 -<h3>Geany IDE</h3> 30.132 -<p> 30.133 -Geany is an IDE or Integrated Development Environment. Geany is simple, quick and light, offering colored 30.134 -syntax, tabs and auto completion. Geany was used to create this page and most of the website documentation 30.135 -(with a little bit of Nano as well). 30.136 -</p> 30.137 -<h4>Launch Geany</h4> 30.138 -<p> 30.139 -You will find Geany in the menu --> Development --> Geany. 30.140 -Once launched for the first time, you can adjust your preferences via Edit --> Preferences. 30.141 -You can also launch Geany via a terminal: 30.142 -</p> 30.143 -<pre> 30.144 - $ geany & 30.145 -</pre> 30.146 -<p> 30.147 -Note when compiling the source code, the <code>./configure</code> script offers the option: 30.148 -<code>-enable-the-force</code>... Which you can use if you ever feel the need to become 30.149 -Luke Skywalker! 30.150 -</p> 30.151 - 30.152 -<a name="perl"></a> 30.153 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Perl or Microperl - Code/use Perl scripts</font></h3> 30.154 -<p> 30.155 -On SliTaz you can use the powerful scripting language Perl 30.156 -via the <code>perl</code> or <code>microperl</code> binary. Microperl is a streamlined version of perl - 30.157 -compiled from official sources, Perl scripts running Microperl are compatible with the complete version of Perl. 30.158 -One of Perl's strengths is its portability, it can be used on any system and it's an interpreted language, 30.159 -which means that the code doesn't need to be compiled and can be used directly. On SliTaz, Perl and Microperl 30.160 -are not installed by default on the LiveCD: you can either rebuild your ISO or install through the package 30.161 -manager. Note: Microperl is only 1 MB and provides no modules: 30.162 -</p> 30.163 -<pre> 30.164 - # tazpkg install perl 30.165 - Or : 30.166 - # tazpkg install microperl 30.167 -</pre> 30.168 - 30.169 -<h4>Hello world!</h4> 30.170 -<p> 30.171 -The purpose of this script is to display <em>Hello World</em>. You can start 30.172 -by creating the file and making it executable on the command line and then editing with IDE Geany. 30.173 -Note the script is called <code>hello.pl</code>, but you can name it as you see 30.174 -fit, with or without the <code>.pl</code> extension: 30.175 -</p> 30.176 -<pre> 30.177 - $ touch hello.pl 30.178 - $ chmod +x hello.pl 30.179 - $ geany hello.pl & 30.180 -</pre> 30.181 -<p> 30.182 -The first line of a Perl script begins by defining the path 30.183 -to the Perl interpreter, usually <code>/usr/bin/perl</code> and to display text, just use the 30.184 -<code>print</code> command. It should be noted that Perl is case sensitive and a line of code should 30.185 -always end with a semicolon. Example code (you can copy and paste): 30.186 -</p> 30.187 -<pre class="script"> 30.188 -#!/usr/bin/perl 30.189 -# 30.190 - 30.191 -print "Hello World!\n"; 30.192 - 30.193 -</pre> 30.194 -<p> 30.195 -To execute and test the script: 30.196 -</p> 30.197 -<pre> 30.198 - $ ./hello.pl 30.199 -</pre> 30.200 - 30.201 -<h4>CGI Scripts and Perl</h4> 30.202 -<p> 30.203 -CGI scripts are designed to display dynamically generated 30.204 -web pages. The Perl language associated with the LightTPD 30.205 -web server allows you to use CGI scripts through your public space or via virtual hosts. 30.206 -Perl is quite adapted to Web 2.0 and can generate xHTML pages. On SliTaz you must 30.207 -have Perl or Microperl installed and the <a href="web-server.html#cgi-perl">LightTPD server</a> 30.208 -configured before you can use CGI scripts coded in Perl. Note that 30.209 -by default SHell scripts (.sh) can be placed in /cgi-bin/. 30.210 -</p> 30.211 -<p> 30.212 -Once the server is properly configured, you can put your CGI in your <code>$HOME/Public/cgi-bin</code> using 30.213 -the <code>.pl</code> or <code>.cgi</code> extension and view them locally or remotely. Example of using a 30.214 -Perl CGI script: 30.215 -</p> 30.216 -<pre class="script"> 30.217 -#!/usr/bin/perl 30.218 -# 30.219 -print "content-type : text/html\n\n"; 30.220 - 30.221 -print "Hello World!\n"; 30.222 - 30.223 -</pre> 30.224 - 30.225 -<a name="python"></a> 30.226 -<h3>Python</h3> 30.227 -<p> 30.228 -The Python programming language is available as an installable package. Once installed, you can create your 30.229 -own scripts/programs and use CGI applications with the LightTPD web server, taking care to 30.230 -<a href="web-server.html#cgi-python">configure the server</a> properly. The official SliTaz Mercurial 30.231 -repositories are provided by a CGI/Python web interface - a solution suited to a product that's 30.232 -reliable and robust. To install the <code>python</code> package with tazpkg: 30.233 -</p> 30.234 -<pre> 30.235 - # tazpkg get-install python 30.236 -</pre> 30.237 - 30.238 -<a name="ruby"></a> 30.239 -<h3>Ruby</h3> 30.240 -<p> 30.241 -The Ruby programming language is available as an installable package. Ruby is 30.242 -(to quote the official website):- "A dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity 30.243 -and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write". 30.244 -Ruby handles exceptions, supports Object-Orientated Programming (OOP), automatic memory management and is 30.245 -highly portable. To install the <code>ruby</code> package with tazpkg: 30.246 -</p> 30.247 -<pre> 30.248 - # tazpkg get-install ruby 30.249 -</pre> 30.250 - 30.251 -<a name="toolchain"></a> 30.252 -<h3>Toolchain - Libraries, C compiler and tools</h3> 30.253 -<p> 30.254 -To compile software from sources or your own code, you need 30.255 -at least the basic <em>toolchain</em>, comprising of Binutils, 30.256 -Glibc, C compiler, Kernel <em>headers</em> and the Make utility. 30.257 -Note that the <em>toolchain</em> is used by the SliTaz developers to compile the entire system from source. 30.258 -To install the meta package and all dependancies: 30.259 -</p> 30.260 -<pre> 30.261 - # tazpkg get-install slitaz-toolchain 30.262 -</pre> 30.263 -<p> 30.264 -The installation of the toolchain can now compile basic applications in console mode without a problem using 30.265 -the Busybox Ash SHell, but some other packages will not compile without Bash. GNU Bash is available as 30.266 -a <a href="system-admin.html#bash">package</a> along with various other development tools such as 30.267 -Flex, M4, Bison or Pkg-config. If you are looking for pkg-config for example: 30.268 -</p> 30.269 -<pre> 30.270 - $ tazpkg search pkg-config 30.271 -</pre> 30.272 -<p> 30.273 -If you would like to compile applications utilizing the Ncurses library, you must install the 30.274 -<code>ncurses-dev</code> package. 30.275 -Note the ncurses package also provides a variety of small programs such as <code>tic</code> or 30.276 -<code>tack</code>: 30.277 -</p> 30.278 -<pre> 30.279 - $ tazpkg search ncurses 30.280 -</pre> 30.281 - 30.282 -<!-- End of content --> 30.283 -</div> 30.284 - 30.285 -<!-- Footer. --> 30.286 -<div id="footer"> 30.287 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 30.288 - <a href="development.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 30.289 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 30.290 -</div> 30.291 - 30.292 -<div id="copy"> 30.293 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 30.294 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 30.295 - Documentation is under 30.296 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 30.297 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 30.298 -</div> 30.299 - 30.300 -</body> 30.301 -</html>
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33.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/gen-livecd.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 33.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 33.3 @@ -1,296 +0,0 @@ 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 -<head> 33.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Gen a LiveCD to taste</title> 33.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 33.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz tazlito build livecd flavor support all in RAM" /> 33.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 33.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-20 06:08:00" /> 33.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 33.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 33.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 33.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 33.17 -</head> 33.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 33.19 - 33.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 33.21 -<div id="header"> 33.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 33.23 - <a name="top"></a> 33.24 - <a href="liveusb.html">LiveUSB media</a> | 33.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 33.26 -</div> 33.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 33.28 -</div> 33.29 - 33.30 -<!-- Content. --> 33.31 -<div id="content"> 33.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 33.33 - 33.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Generate a LiveCD to taste</font></h2> 33.35 -<p> 33.36 -Create your own LiveCD quickly and easily with Tazlito. 33.37 -</p> 33.38 - 33.39 -<ul> 33.40 - <li><a href="gen-livecd.html#intro">To begin.</a></li> 33.41 - <li><a href="gen-livecd.html#2cmds">A LiveCD in 2 commands.</a></li> 33.42 - <li><a href="gen-livecd.html#get-flavor">Get a taste.</a></li> 33.43 - <li><a href="gen-livecd.html#gen-distro">Generate the distribution.</a></li> 33.44 - <li><a href="gen-livecd.html#gen-flavor">Create a flavor.</a></li> 33.45 - <li><a href="gen-livecd.html#addfiles">Additional files.</a></li> 33.46 - <li><a href="gen-livecd.html#pkgs">Packages used.</a></li> 33.47 - <li><a href="gen-livecd.html#configure">Configuration file.</a></li> 33.48 -</ul> 33.49 - 33.50 -<a name="intro"></a> 33.51 -<h3>To begin</h3> 33.52 -<p> 33.53 -Creating your own LiveCD version of SliTaz with Tazlito 33.54 -takes very little time and you can choose precisely the software 33.55 -packages that you want to find on the system. The support 33.56 -of flavors permits you to generate a customized LiveCD 33.57 -amended by a list of packages or flavors created by the SliTaz 33.58 -community. Tazlito is a command line tool that is not too 33.59 -demanding, you can have your own ISO image in two commands 33.60 -or burned in one. 33.61 -</p> 33.62 -<p> 33.63 -The generation of the LiveCD requires a minimum of 256 MB 33.64 -RAM and system compression with LZMA may take some time. It's 33.65 -possible to create a distribution from the LiveCD or from an 33.66 -installed system. In LiveCD mode, it's advisable to use persistent 33.67 -media or a USB drive to store generated files and save space in RAM. 33.68 -</p> 33.69 -<p> 33.70 -Tazlito is used by developers to generate the official LiveCD. 33.71 -The only prerequisite is to have Tazlito installed. This is installed 33.72 -by default on SliTaz, but you can generate from another 33.73 -LiveCD distribution if they have the necessary packages on hand 33.74 -or they can be downloaded. 33.75 -</p> 33.76 -<h4>Install Tazlito on another distribution</h4> 33.77 -<p> 33.78 -Tazlito does not generate dependencies for the LiveCD, but 33.79 -it depends on Cdrkit to burn the image and Tazpkg to 33.80 -regenerate SliTaz packages you want installed. To retrieve 33.81 -and install Tazlito, follow the instructions in the README 33.82 -file in <a href="http://download.tuxfamily.org/slitaz/sources/tazlito/" 33.83 - >the sources of Tazlito</a>. 33.84 -</p> 33.85 - 33.86 -<a name="2cmds"></a> 33.87 -<h3>A LiveCD in 2 commands</h3> 33.88 -<ul> 33.89 - <li>Get a flavor : <code>tazlito get-flavor core</code></li> 33.90 - <li>Optional : Amend the list of packages or add 33.91 - additional files.</li> 33.92 - <li>Generate the distribution : <code>tazlito gen-distro</code></li> 33.93 -</ul> 33.94 -<p> 33.95 -Once finished, you will find the LiveCD ISO image in the 33.96 -<code>/home/slitaz/distro</code>. 33.97 -</p> 33.98 -<p> 33.99 -For simple instructions click <a href="simple-gen-livecd.html">here</a> . 33.100 -</p> 33.101 - 33.102 -<a name="get-flavor"></a> 33.103 -<h3>Get a taste</h3> 33.104 -<p> 33.105 -A flavor is a <code>.flavor</code> file containing all the necessary information 33.106 -for the creation of the CD. The flavor provides the list of 33.107 -packages (<code>distro-packages.list</code>) and additional files for the 33.108 -chosen flavor. A list of flavors can be downloaded and 33.109 -updated with Tazlito: 33.110 -</p> 33.111 -<pre> 33.112 - # tazlito list-flavors 33.113 - Or : 33.114 - # tazlito list-flavors --recharge 33.115 -</pre> 33.116 -<p> 33.117 -A list of flavors will automatically be displayed, giving the 33.118 -size of the LiveCD and a brief description. For the remainder, 33.119 -the <code>get-flavor</code> command will download the flavor file, 33.120 -automatically extract the package list and description in 33.121 -the current directory and put additional files in the 33.122 -<code>/home/slitaz/distro/addfiles</code> directory. To store <em>flavors</em>, 33.123 -we suggest that you use a specific directory such as 33.124 -<code>/home/slitaz/flavors</code>. You can create this yourself and proceed 33.125 -inside: 33.126 -</p> 33.127 -<pre> 33.128 - # mkdir -p /home/slitaz/flavors 33.129 - # cd /home/slitaz/flavors 33.130 -</pre> 33.131 -<p> 33.132 -To download and/or extract the files in a particular flavor: 33.133 -</p> 33.134 -<pre> 33.135 - # tazlito get-flavor particular-flavor 33.136 -</pre> 33.137 -<p> 33.138 -The description of the flavor can be displayed with the 33.139 -<code>show-flavor</code> command. Once the chosen flavor is downloaded 33.140 -you can start to generate the distribution. 33.141 - 33.142 -</p> 33.143 - 33.144 -<a name="gen-distro"></a> 33.145 -<h3>Generate the distribution</h3> 33.146 -<p> 33.147 -For your first ISO, we advise you to test without modifying 33.148 -the list, then you can start to delete or add packages 33.149 -at will. But beware, the base system packages are essential. 33.150 -The <code>gen-distro</code> command generates an ISO image with all the 33.151 -packages on the list, it must be run as root and be in the 33.152 -same directory as the list and the configuration file. 33.153 -To generate a LiveCD: 33.154 -</p> 33.155 -<pre> 33.156 - # tazlito gen-distro 33.157 -</pre> 33.158 -<p> 33.159 -Voilà; your first LiveCD ISO image is generated in <code>/home/slitaz/distro</code>, 33.160 -but without an account for the user hacker. 33.161 -</p> 33.162 -<h4>The user hacker</h4> 33.163 -<p> 33.164 -If you want to have a hacker user account, we must add one 33.165 -and then recreate the compressed root filesystem: 33.166 -</p> 33.167 -<pre> 33.168 - # tazlito addhacker 33.169 - # tazlito gen-initiso 33.170 -</pre> 33.171 -<h4>Clean and regenerate distro</h4> 33.172 -<p> 33.173 -To continue to go further, you can simply add one or two packages 33.174 -to the list, clean the distro and regenerate the root 33.175 -filesystem with a new ISO image: 33.176 -</p> 33.177 -<pre> 33.178 - # tazlito clean-distro 33.179 - # tazlito gen-distro 33.180 -</pre> 33.181 -<p> 33.182 -Tazlito also offers several possibilities, such as burning the 33.183 -ISO, copying additional files into the system or directly 33.184 -on to the cdrom. The Tazlito <a href="../manuals/tazlito.en.html">Manual</a> 33.185 -provides more information. 33.186 - 33.187 -</p> 33.188 - 33.189 -<a name="gen-flavor"></a> 33.190 -<h3>Create a flavor</h3> 33.191 -<p> 33.192 -Tazlito allows you to easily create your own flavor from 33.193 -the results of generating the distribution (<code>gen-distro</code>). 33.194 -The file will contain all the flavor's additional files, 33.195 -a description and a list of packages which can be reused later 33.196 -and updated according to the versions of packages. To generate 33.197 -your own flavor responding to one or two questions: 33.198 -</p> 33.199 -<pre> 33.200 - # tazlito gen-flavor new-flavor 33.201 -</pre> 33.202 -<p> 33.203 -Once your flavor is fully functioning and well tested, you 33.204 -can send it to slitaz.org to make it available to all and sundry, 33.205 -listed via <code>list-flavor</code> and usable via <code>get-flavor</code>. To send 33.206 -a flavor you have several means, announce through the mailing list, 33.207 -save the file online and report on the forum or send by mail 33.208 -to a contributor of the project. 33.209 -</p> 33.210 - 33.211 -<a name="addfiles"></a> 33.212 -<h3>Additional files</h3> 33.213 -<p> 33.214 -The files containing flavors usually have additional files 33.215 -copied directly into the filesystem or the root of the cdrom. 33.216 -The path to the files used is specified in the configuration 33.217 -file <code>tazlito.conf</code> - by default, the files are 33.218 -located in <code>/home/slitaz/distro/addfiles</code>. The additional files 33.219 -the core flavor provides are for example, the window manager 33.220 -JWM and some wallpapers. It is easy enough to modify, add 33.221 -or delete files in the root filesystem (<code>rootfs</code>) or the root 33.222 -of the CD (<code>rootcd</code>) and regenerate the distribution. 33.223 -To clean and regenerate the distribution: 33.224 -</p> 33.225 -<pre> 33.226 - # tazlito clean-distro 33.227 - # tazlito gen-distro 33.228 -</pre> 33.229 - 33.230 -<a name="pkgs"></a> 33.231 -<h3>Packages used</h3> 33.232 -<p> 33.233 -To create your distro you need SliTaz packages. Tazlito and 33.234 -Tazpkg allow us to recreate packages from a SliTaz system 33.235 -in operation or to download packages directly depending on 33.236 -the flavor chosen. By default, SliTaz packages are located 33.237 -in the directory <code>/home/slitaz/packages</code>, but you can change 33.238 -this via the Tazlito configuration file (tazlito.conf). 33.239 -</p> 33.240 -<p> 33.241 -If you want to retrieve packages manually, you can use 33.242 -FTP software such as gFTP (installed by default on SliTaz) 33.243 -or the command line and <code>wget</code> to download official packages. 33.244 -The direct URL to package versions: 33.245 -<a href="ftp://download.tuxfamily.org/slitaz/packages/" 33.246 - >ftp://download.tuxfamily.org/slitaz/packages/</a> 33.247 -</p> 33.248 -<p> 33.249 -You can also use your own packages by putting them in the 33.250 -packages directory. If you are looking for documentation 33.251 -about the creation of SliTaz packages, you can refer to the 33.252 -<a href="../cookbook/index.html">Cookbook</a>. 33.253 -</p> 33.254 - 33.255 -<a name="configure"></a> 33.256 -<h3>Configuration file</h3> 33.257 -<p> 33.258 -By default, Tazlito uses the system configuration file 33.259 -<code>/etc/tazlito/tazlito.conf</code> or the <code>tazlito.conf</code> 33.260 - located in the current directory. This means that you can use the default 33.261 -file or a configuration file specific to the distro you want to 33.262 -create. This file can change the name of the ISO image, the 33.263 -name of the maintainer and the paths to the working 33.264 -directories. To create and configure your own configuration 33.265 -file, you just need to run Tazlito with the <code>configure</code> 33.266 -command from the working directory of the distro. 33.267 -Assuming you have the tree of the distro in <code>/home/slitaz/distro</code> 33.268 -and you're located within: 33.269 -</p> 33.270 -<pre> 33.271 - $ tazlito configure 33.272 -</pre> 33.273 -<p> 33.274 -Once you've answered the questions, you can either 33.275 -create the ISO image, rebuild the root filesystem and ISO, or 33.276 -generate a new distro with the list of packages. 33.277 -</p> 33.278 - 33.279 -<!-- End of content --> 33.280 -</div> 33.281 - 33.282 -<!-- Footer. --> 33.283 -<div id="footer"> 33.284 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 33.285 - <a href="gen-livecd.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 33.286 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 33.287 -</div> 33.288 - 33.289 -<div id="copy"> 33.290 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 33.291 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 33.292 - Documentation is under 33.293 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 33.294 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 33.295 -</div> 33.296 - 33.297 -</body> 33.298 -</html> 33.299 -
34.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/graphics.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 34.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 34.3 @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ 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 -<head> 34.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Graphics</title> 34.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 34.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 34.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 34.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-17 00:15:00" /> 34.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 34.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 34.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 34.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 34.17 -</head> 34.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 34.19 - 34.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 34.21 -<div id="header"> 34.22 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 34.23 - <a name="top"></a> 34.24 - <a href="development.html">Development</a> | 34.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 34.26 -</div> 34.27 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 34.28 -</div> 34.29 - 34.30 -<!-- Content. --> 34.31 -<div id="content"> 34.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 34.33 - 34.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Graphics and Image management</font></h2> 34.35 - 34.36 -<ul> 34.37 - <li><a href="graphics.html#gcolor2">Gcolor2</a> - Color selector.</li> 34.38 - <li><a href="graphics.html#gimp">Gimp</a> - Manipulate and create images.</li> 34.39 - <li><a href="graphics.html#gqview">GQview</a> - Image manager.</li> 34.40 - <li><a href="graphics.html#jpeg">jpeg</a> - JPEG command line tools.</li> 34.41 - <li><a href="graphics.html#mtPaint">mtPaint</a> - Image processing.</li> 34.42 -</ul> 34.43 - 34.44 -<a name="gcolor2"></a> 34.45 -<h3>Gcolor2 - Select and manage colors</h3> 34.46 -<p> 34.47 -Gcolor2 is a tool to select and retain palette colors. It can be useful for the creation of SliTaz themes, 34.48 -for example. It can be found in the Graphics category or run from the command line: 34.49 -</p> 34.50 -<pre> $ gcolor2 & 34.51 -</pre> 34.52 - 34.53 -<a name="gimp"></a> 34.54 -<h3>Gimp - Manipulate and create images</h3> 34.55 -<p> 34.56 -The GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation) is software that can manipulate images to a very high quality level. 34.57 -It allows you to do what you would expect from an application that processes images, ie. layers, filters, 34.58 -support scripts adding functionality, etc. GIMP supports a large number of image formats such as: 34.59 -PNG, JPEG, XPM, PPM, TIFF, PostScript, PSD, it also offers its own XCF format. To install GIMP: 34.60 -</p> 34.61 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install gimp 34.62 -</pre> 34.63 -<p> 34.64 -GIMP is scalable and can be configured with the main interface - configuration files, brushes and personal 34.65 -scripts are located in the <code>~/.gimp-2.2</code> directory. 34.66 -</p> 34.67 - 34.68 -<a name="gqview"></a> 34.69 -<h3>GQview - Image manager</h3> 34.70 -<p> 34.71 -GQview is very light and quick and allows you to navigate rapidly between images by selecting files 34.72 -in a directory tree with a single mouse click. It supports slideshows, image rotation, adding 34.73 -keywords and tags, drag and drop, and can display EXIF data. It also allows you to edit images 34.74 -in the software of your choice (Mtpaint, GIMP for example). To install GQview: 34.75 -</p> 34.76 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install gqview 34.77 -</pre> 34.78 - 34.79 -<a name="jpeg"></a> 34.80 -<h3>jpeg - JPEG command line tools</h3> 34.81 -<p> 34.82 -To allow applications that use JPEG to function, linked libraries must be provided by the package 34.83 -<code>jpeg-6b</code>, this package also contains some tiny utilities that can be used on the command 34.84 -line such as <code>cjpeg</code> and <code>djpeg</code>. To modify JPEG images on the command line you 34.85 -can also use <code>jpegtran</code>, installed by default on SliTaz, <code>jpegtran</code> allows you to 34.86 -rotate images via the <code>-rotate</code> option. To find out all of the options available for these 34.87 -tools, just specify the <code>--help</code> option. Example: 34.88 -</p> 34.89 -<pre> $ cjpeg --help 34.90 -</pre> 34.91 - 34.92 -<a name="mtPaint"></a> 34.93 -<h3>mtPaint - Image processing</h3> 34.94 -<p> 34.95 -mtPaint is an application for the creation and retouching of PNG, TIFF, 34.96 -XPM and BMP images. It offers many simple, lightweight, fast functions like 34.97 -capture screen (screenshot) which you can access from the menu --> Graphics --> 34.98 -Grab screenshot, or via a terminal: 34.99 -</p> 34.100 -<pre> $ mtpaint -s 34.101 -</pre> 34.102 - 34.103 -<!-- End of content --> 34.104 -</div> 34.105 - 34.106 -<!-- Footer. --> 34.107 -<div id="footer"> 34.108 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 34.109 - <a href="graphics.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 34.110 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 34.111 -</div> 34.112 - 34.113 -<div id="copy"> 34.114 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 34.115 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 34.116 - Documentation is under 34.117 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 34.118 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 34.119 -</div> 34.120 - 34.121 -</body> 34.122 -</html> 34.123 -
35.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/hacking-livecd.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 35.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 35.3 @@ -1,354 +0,0 @@ 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 - 35.8 -<head> 35.9 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Hacking LiveCD</title> 35.10 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 35.11 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 35.12 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 35.13 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-20 06:08:00" /> 35.14 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 35.15 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 35.16 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 35.17 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 35.18 -</head> 35.19 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff" > 35.20 - 35.21 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 35.22 -<div id="header"> 35.23 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 35.24 - <a name="top"></a> 35.25 - <a href="web-server.html">Web server</a> | 35.26 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 35.27 -</div> 35.28 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 35.29 -</div> 35.30 - 35.31 -<!-- Content. --> 35.32 -<div id="content"> 35.33 -<div class="content-right"></div> 35.34 - 35.35 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Hacking SliTaz LiveCD</font></h2> 35.36 - 35.37 -<ul> 35.38 - <li><a href="hacking-livecd.html#intro">Introduction.</a></li> 35.39 - <li><a href="hacking-livecd.html#pre">Organization and preparation.</a></li> 35.40 - <li><a href="hacking-livecd.html#add-files">Add files to the ISO.</a></li> 35.41 - <li><a href="hacking-livecd.html#isolinux">Modify the isolinux configuration.</a></li> 35.42 - <li><a href="hacking-livecd.html#memtest">Install and use Memtest86.</a></li> 35.43 - <li><a href="hacking-livecd.html#rootfs">Manipulate the Live root system.</a></li> 35.44 - <li><a href="hacking-livecd.html#gen-iso">Generate a bootable ISO image with isolinux.</a></li> 35.45 -</ul> 35.46 - 35.47 -<a name="intro"></a> 35.48 -<h3>Introduction</h3> 35.49 -<p> 35.50 -<em>Hacking SliTaz LiveCD</em> or how to have fun with the LiveCD ISO image. Note that you can also 35.51 -<a href="gen-livecd.html">create a custom flavor with Tazlito</a>. 35.52 -Creating your own bootable ISO image is easily achievable and the steps are carefully described here. The manipulation of a personal ISO image can add new files or modify existing 35.53 -ones found on the SliTaz Live CD. The SliTaz ISO image is less than 30 MB and a CD-R or CD-RW provides around 700 MB, 35.54 -so there's plenty of scope for expansion. For example, you could store your images and even provide a <em>live</em> slideshow 35.55 -using GQview. The <em>hacking</em> of the ISO image allows you to modify boot loader configuration files 35.56 -(<em>boot loader</em>), <em>splash</em> images and GRUB itself. You could also add the 35.57 -Memtest86 utility (tool used to test system RAM). Using the same techniques it's even possible to 35.58 -modify the filesystem - this does however require some extra manipulation and a bit more time.</p> 35.59 - 35.60 -<a name="pre"></a> 35.61 -<h3>Organization and preparation</h3> 35.62 -<p> 35.63 -To begin, first we must define where we are going to work by creating a directory and several sub directories 35.64 -to accomodate all the different files. The <em>hacking</em> of the ISO can be done from within a SliTaz system or any 35.65 -other GNU/Linux distribution such as Debian, Fedora, PCLinuxOS, etc. If you use SliTaz LiveCD mode 35.66 -(where you can remove the CD once SliTaz has launched in RAM and burn your new ISO), It's advisable to use 35.67 -USB media to carry on working, otherwise your work will be lost on shutdown. To begin you need to create a 35.68 -<em>hacking</em> directory that you can use inside <code>/home/slitaz</code> within the 35.69 -root of your user space. The use of a <code>/home/slitaz</code> directory enables you to store an original 35.70 -ISO image and gives you the option to create a <code>src/</code> directory to download possible source packages. 35.71 -All the various stages of <em>hacking</em> can be done on the command line via a X terminal (Xterm) or in console mode 35.72 -on a Linux terminal. It's advisable to run all commands as <em>root</em> to avoid any permission problems. 35.73 -To become the (<em>root</em>) adminsistrator, create a <code>/home/slitaz/hacked</code> directory and proceed 35.74 -inside: 35.75 -</p> 35.76 -<pre> $ su 35.77 - # mkdir -p /home/slitaz/hacked 35.78 - (# mkdir -p /home/slitaz/src) 35.79 - # cd /home/slitaz/hacked 35.80 -</pre> 35.81 -<h4>Getting the contents of the ISO</h4> 35.82 -<p> 35.83 -Now that you are in the working directory, we must create the root of the amended CD-ROM and retrieve the files contained on the original SliTaz ISO - namely, the Linux Kernel (<code>bzImage</code>), the compressed 35.84 -filesystem (<code>rootfs.gz</code>) and the isolinux bootloader files. To recover these files you have two 35.85 -options, either take them from a burned CD or from an ISO image stored locally. To create the root of your CD 35.86 -(<code>rootcd</code>) and copy files from the cdrom device <code>/dev/cdrom</code> mounted on 35.87 -<code>/media/cdrom</code>: 35.88 -</p> 35.89 -<pre> # mount -t iso9660 /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom 35.90 - # mkdir rootcd 35.91 - # cp -a /media/cdrom/* rootcd 35.92 -</pre> 35.93 -<p> 35.94 -To mount an ISO image using <em>loop</em> in the temporary directory <code>/tmp/loop</code> 35.95 -(with the ISO image <code>slitaz-cooking.iso</code>), create the root of the CD 35.96 -(<code>rootcd</code>), copy all the files and dismount the ISO image: 35.97 -</p> 35.98 -<pre> # mkdir /tmp/loop 35.99 - # mount -o loop slitaz-cooking.iso /tmp/loop 35.100 - # mkdir rootcd 35.101 - # cp -a /tmp/loop/* rootcd 35.102 - # umount /tmp/loop 35.103 -</pre> 35.104 -<p> 35.105 -Voilà, all the necessary files should now be present in the <code>rootcd/</code> directory. 35.106 -To be sure, you can list all of the files recursively with the <code>ls</code> command: 35.107 -</p> 35.108 -<pre> # ls -R rootcd 35.109 -</pre> 35.110 - 35.111 -<a name="add-files"></a> 35.112 -<h3>Adding the files to the ISO</h3> 35.113 -<p> 35.114 -The addition of various files and directories to the ISO image simply consists of copying data to 35.115 -the root of the cdrom (<code>rootcd/</code>) and generating a new image. The data may be classified 35.116 -in one or two directories created in the root of the CD. Once the ISO image is burned to a CD-R/CD-RW, 35.117 -you can use SliTaz as before, mounted on <code>/media/cdrom</code> and navigate through your data using 35.118 -emelFM2, Clex or the command line. Your data will also be legible from all GNU/Linux systems, BSD or even 35.119 -... Windows. 35.120 -</p> 35.121 -<h4>Create directories and copy data</h4> 35.122 -<p> 35.123 -To create and copy files, you can start by using the command line and then continue on graphically as a simple 35.124 -user. We will create an <code>images/</code> directory as <em>root</em> and change the permissions so that all 35.125 -users have write access: 35.126 -</p> 35.127 -<pre> # mkdir rootcd/images 35.128 - # chmod 777 rootcd/images 35.129 -</pre> 35.130 -<p> 35.131 -Now that a directory exists that anybody can write to, you can start to fill it. Once you've finished 35.132 -you can then <a href="hacking-livecd.html#gen-iso">generate a bootable ISO image</a>. 35.133 -</p> 35.134 - 35.135 -<a name="isolinux"></a> 35.136 -<h3>Modify the isolinux configuration</h3> 35.137 -<p> 35.138 -The modification of isolinux allows you to create custom entries with <em>pre-boot</em> parameters, 35.139 -for example you can add a <code>label</code> launching SliTaz with the <code>lang=en</code> 35.140 -and <code>kmap=en</code> options. At the design level you can easily change the <em>splash</em> 35.141 -image displayed at startup. The <code>isolinux</code> application manages the starting of the 35.142 -<em>boot loader</em> of the LiveCD and is provided by the Syslinux package. The source file of 35.143 -Syslinux provides various applications whose role it is to start a GNU/Linux system. The binary 35.144 -<code>isolinux.bin</code> controls the actual boot loading. The boot loader is simple, fast and easily 35.145 -configured either graphically or using a text editor. The syntax of the configuration file 35.146 -<code>isolinux.cfg</code> is easy to understand - to add new entries just copy and paste using the 35.147 -original file. To edit the file graphically using Leafpad: 35.148 -</p> 35.149 -<pre> # leafpad rootcd/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg & 35.150 -</pre> 35.151 -<h4>Configuration file isolinux.cfg</h4> 35.152 -<p> 35.153 -The <code>isolinux.cfg</code> file found on the standard LiveCD of 35.154 -SliTaz, begins with the value <code>display</code>, this will either display 35.155 -a text file or a (<code>isolinux.msg</code>) file using 24 ASCII characters and 35.156 -a splash image. The <code>default</code> value defines the name of the <code>label</code> 35.157 -started by default after the (<code>timeout</code>) waiting time. <em>Timeout</em> is the 35.158 -number of seconds to wait before booting the system, you can make it 0 to start booting 35.159 -immediately or choose a waiting time as long as 80s. Finally the <code>prompt</code> can be 35.160 -deactivated using the value <code>0</code>. F1, F2, F3 display help files and F4 displays a text file: 35.161 -</p> 35.162 -<pre class="script">display isolinux.msg 35.163 -default slitaz 35.164 -label slitaz 35.165 - kernel /boot/bzImage 35.166 - append initrd=/boot/rootfs.gz rw root=/dev/null vga=788 35.167 -implicit 0 35.168 -prompt 1 35.169 -timeout 80 35.170 -F1 help.txt 35.171 -F2 options.txt 35.172 -F3 isolinux.msg 35.173 -F4 display.txt 35.174 -</pre> 35.175 -<p> 35.176 -Example of a label <code>slitazen</code> which you can add to the original 35.177 -to directly configure the language of the system as English and use the UK keyboard:</p> 35.178 -<pre class="script">label slitazen 35.179 - kernel /boot/bzImage 35.180 - append initrd=/boot/rootfs.gz rw root=/dev/null lang=en kmap=en</pre> 35.181 -<p> 35.182 -Once you've finished modifying the configuration file, don't forget to save your changes and 35.183 -<a href="hacking-livecd.html#gen-iso">generate a bootable ISO image</a> with isolinux. 35.184 -</p> 35.185 - 35.186 -<a name="memtest"></a> 35.187 -<h3>Install and use Memtest86</h3> 35.188 -<p> 35.189 -The application memtest86 (92 kB) is a tool for testing your system memory (RAM). 35.190 -Memtest86 performs indepth tests, that if failed, point heavily towards a hardware fault. 35.191 -The tool resides in the <code>boot/</code> directory and can be launched directly by typing 35.192 -<code>memtest</code> at the isolinux boot prompt. Navigate to <code>/home/slitaz/src</code> 35.193 -(if the directory doesn't exist: <code>mkdir -p /home/slitaz/src</code>), download the source 35.194 -and unpack:</p> 35.195 -<pre> # cd /home/slitaz/src 35.196 - # wget http://www.memtest86.com/memtest86-3.3.tar.gz 35.197 - # tar xzf memtest86-3.3.tar.gz 35.198 -</pre> 35.199 -<p> 35.200 -On unpacking the source of the memtest86 package you'll find a 35.201 -<code>README</code> providing information about the tool. Now you can install 35.202 -into the <em>root CD</em> of your hacked ISO. Based on the premise that you'll be 35.203 -working with a <code>/home/slitaz/hacked</code> directory, we will copy the binary 35.204 -you precompiled into the <code>boot/</code> directory of the root of the CD: 35.205 -</p> 35.206 -<pre> # cp memtest86-3.3/precomp.bin \ 35.207 - /home/slitaz/hacked/rootcd/boot/memtest 35.208 -</pre> 35.209 -<p> 35.210 -Now that the binary is installed in the <em>root CD</em>, we can just add an entry for memtest86 35.211 -to the isolinux configuration file and <a href="hacking-livecd.html#gen-iso">generate a bootable ISO image</a>. 35.212 -Navigate to <code>/home/slitaz/hacked</code> and edit <code>isolinux.cfg</code> using Leafpad: 35.213 -</p> 35.214 -<pre> # cd /home/slitaz/hacked 35.215 - # leafpad rootcd/boot/isolinux/isolinux.cfg & 35.216 -</pre> 35.217 -<pre class="script">label memtest 35.218 - kernel /boot/memtest 35.219 -</pre> 35.220 -<p> 35.221 -Official website of <a href="http://www.memtest86.com/">Memtest86</a> 35.222 -</p> 35.223 - 35.224 -<a name="rootfs"></a> 35.225 -<h3>Manipulate the Live root system</h3> 35.226 -<p> 35.227 -Changes to the Live root system allow you for example, to add a new user and password, customize graphics or 35.228 -execute commands automatically at boot time. The necessary operations for changing the root file system are: 35.229 -extract the compressed file system <code>rootfs.gz</code>, modify, rebuild the image and generate the ISO. 35.230 -Based on the assumption that you've <a href="hacking-livecd.html#pre">prepared a working directory</a>, we begin by creating 35.231 -a directory to contain the files on the changed system. Since the compressed root file system is named 35.232 -<code>rootfs.gz</code>, we suggest you use <code>rootfs/</code> to extract to. Navigate to the <code>hacked/</code> 35.233 -directory, create the root directory and copy the compressed file system from <code>rootcd/boot/</code> 35.234 -(the root of the cdrom): 35.235 -</p> 35.236 -<pre> # cd /home/slitaz/hacked 35.237 - # mkdir rootfs 35.238 - # cp rootcd/boot/rootfs.gz rootfs 35.239 -</pre> 35.240 -<p> 35.241 -Now that you have the compressed copy of the system, just unpack with <code>cpio</code>. 35.242 -Technically <code>rootfs.gz</code> is a cpio file compressed with lzma or gzip. It's recognized like an 35.243 -<code>initramfs</code> image by the Linux Kernel. At the start up of the machine, the Kernel is loaded into 35.244 -memory and then decompresses the system image and carries out the initialization scripts. </p> 35.245 -<p>To extract the file system 35.246 - into <code>rootfs/</code> and delete the unarchived copy (remember you can copy & paste): 35.247 -</p> 35.248 -<pre> # cd rootfs 35.249 - # (zcat rootfs.gz 2>/dev/null || lzma d rootfs.gz -so) | cpio -id 35.250 - # rm rootfs rootfs.gz 35.251 -</pre> 35.252 -<p> 35.253 -The system is now ready to be hacked, you can list all files at the root of your system by using the 35.254 -<code>ls</code> command. 35.255 -</p> 35.256 -<h4>Modify a file</h4> 35.257 -<p> 35.258 -To keep things simple and to help you understand the principle, we are going to change a script file in 35.259 -order to execute some commands to be carried out automatically when the CD starts up. The target is 35.260 -<code>etc/init.d/local.sh</code> - just open with your favorite text editor such as Geany: 35.261 -</p> 35.262 -<pre> # geany etc/init.d/local.sh & 35.263 -</pre> 35.264 -<p> 35.265 -We'll add a command displaying a message and letting the system sleep for 4 seconds. Example using local script: 35.266 -</p> 35.267 -<pre class="script">echo "* Hacked SliTaz version booting..." 35.268 -sleep 4 35.269 -</pre> 35.270 -<h4>Rebuilding the image of the compressed system</h4> 35.271 -<p> 35.272 -Once the changes are completed, you can rebuild a compressed image of your system by using 35.273 -<code>find</code> to find the files, <code>cpio</code> for archiving, <code>lzma</code> and 35.274 -<code>gzip </code> for compression and the pipe <code>|</code> to connect 35.275 -everything together. This command must be launched from the root system (<code>rootfs/</code>) 35.276 -and creates a compressed file <code>rootfs.gz</code> in the preceding directory: 35.277 -</p> 35.278 -<pre> # find . -print | cpio -o -H newc | lzma e -si -so > ../rootfs.gz 35.279 - Or with gzip: 35.280 - # find . -print | cpio -o -H newc | gzip -9 > ../rootfs.gz 35.281 -</pre> 35.282 -<p> 35.283 -Finally copy the compressed file system into the <code>boot/</code> directory at the root of the CD and 35.284 -<a href="hacking-livecd.html#gen-iso">generate a bootable ISO image</a> with isolinux. To copy the newly compressed 35.285 -<em>rootfs</em> into the working directory: 35.286 -</p> 35.287 -<pre> # cd ../ 35.288 - # cp -a rootfs.gz rootcd/boot 35.289 -</pre> 35.290 - 35.291 -<a name="gen-iso"></a> 35.292 -<h3>Generate a bootable ISO image</h3> 35.293 -<p> 35.294 -The following commands create an image with the 35.295 -<em>boot loader</em> <code>isolinux</code>, using the 35.296 -<code>genisoimage</code> application and a few options. The name of the ISO is 35.297 -specified at the beginning, after the <code>-o</code> option and the root directory 35.298 -(<code>rootcd/</code>) at the end, after the <code>-boot-info-table</code> option: 35.299 -</p> 35.300 -<pre> # genisoimage -R -o slitaz-hacked.iso -b boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin \ 35.301 - -c boot/isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 \ 35.302 - -V "SliTaz-Hacked" -input-charset iso8859-1 -boot-info-table rootcd 35.303 -</pre> 35.304 -<p> 35.305 -If you want to check the contents of the ISO before burning, just mount the image in <code>loop</code> 35.306 -and list the files. On SliTaz and most GNU/Linux systems, you can burn images in ISO format with the 35.307 -<code>wodim</code> utility. 35.308 -</p> 35.309 -<h4>Generate a new ISO via a script</h4> 35.310 -<p> 35.311 -If you wish to test out a lot of new possibilities and generate a lot of ISO images, you may want to 35.312 -semi-automate the process via a simple SHell script. This tiny script can be created on the command line 35.313 -or edited graphically, but don't forget to make it executable. You can create the script with <code>cat</code>; 35.314 -note that <code>EOF</code> signifies <em>End Of File</em>. To create the script <code>gen_hacked_iso.sh</code> 35.315 -using two variables to change the name of the ISO image and the path to the root directory of the cdrom: 35.316 -</p> 35.317 -<pre> # cat > gen_hacked_iso.sh << "EOF" 35.318 -</pre> 35.319 -<pre class="script">#!/bin/sh 35.320 -# Gen a new hacked ISO image. 35.321 -# 35.322 -ISO_NAME="slitaz-hacked.iso" 35.323 -ROOTCD="rootcd" 35.324 - 35.325 -genisoimage -R -o $ISO_NAME -b boot/isolinux/isolinux.bin \ 35.326 - -c boot/isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 \ 35.327 - -V "SliTaz-Hacked" -input-charset iso8859-1 -boot-info-table $ROOTCD 35.328 - 35.329 -EOF 35.330 -</pre> 35.331 -<p> 35.332 -To use the script, just make it executable and execute: 35.333 -</p> 35.334 -<pre> # chmod +x gen_hacked_iso.sh 35.335 - # ./gen_hacked_iso.sh 35.336 -</pre> 35.337 - 35.338 -<!-- End of content --> 35.339 -</div> 35.340 - 35.341 -<!-- Footer. --> 35.342 -<div id="footer"> 35.343 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 35.344 - <a href="hacking-livecd.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 35.345 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 35.346 -</div> 35.347 - 35.348 -<div id="copy"> 35.349 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 35.350 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 35.351 - Documentation is under 35.352 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 35.353 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 35.354 -</div> 35.355 - 35.356 -</body> 35.357 -</html>
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47.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/install.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 47.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 47.3 @@ -1,230 +0,0 @@ 47.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 47.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 47.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 47.7 -<head> 47.8 - <title>SliTaz - HD Installation</title> 47.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 47.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook installation" /> 47.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 47.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-17 04:15:00" /> 47.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 47.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 47.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 47.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 47.17 -</head> 47.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 47.19 - 47.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 47.21 -<div id="header"> 47.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 47.23 - <a name="top"></a> 47.24 - <a href="utilities.html">Utilities</a> | 47.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 47.26 -</div> 47.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 47.28 -</div> 47.29 - 47.30 -<!-- Content. --> 47.31 -<div id="content"> 47.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 47.33 - 47.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">HD Installation</font></h2> 47.35 - 47.36 -<ul> 47.37 - <li><a href="install.html#intro">Introduction.</a></li> 47.38 - <li><a href="install.html#installer">SliTaz Installer.</a></li> 47.39 - <li><a href="install.html#byhand">Installation by hand.</a></li> 47.40 - <li><a href="install.html#grub">GRUB bootloader.</a></li> 47.41 -</ul> 47.42 - 47.43 -<a name="intro"></a> 47.44 -<h3>Introduction</h3> 47.45 -<p> 47.46 -This document gives information and necessary instructions on how to 47.47 -install SliTaz on a hard disk. This should take about 10 minutes, SliTaz core 47.48 -LiveCD expands to 80 Mb, so we suggest a minimum of 120 Mb of free space. 47.49 -This way you will be able to install a few more packages. If you can 47.50 -<a href="livecd.html">use the LiveCD</a>, you should be able to install SliTaz. 47.51 -</p> 47.52 - 47.53 -<a name="installer"></a> 47.54 -<h3>SliTaz Installer</h3> 47.55 -<p> 47.56 -SliTaz provides a simple to use Installer which can be launched from the 47.57 -"System Tools" menu. SliTaz 2.0 Installer messages are in English 47.58 -and can be used with these complimentary instructions. 47.59 -</p> 47.60 -<h4>Install type</h4> 47.61 -<p> 47.62 -The first step lets you choose the type of installation: new install or system 47.63 -upgrade. In most cases you will want a new and clean installation. On confirming this 47.64 -the installer will mount the master cdrom device and search for the compressed 47.65 -filesystem (<code>rootfs.gz</code>). If no filesystem is found, then the 47.66 -installation will abort. 47.67 -</p> 47.68 -<p> 47.69 -If you get into trouble because the compressed filesystem is not found, please 47.70 -check that SliTaz is in the master CD/DVD device. If the problem persists you 47.71 -can use a downloaded ISO image and mount it on <code>/media/cdrom</code> where 47.72 -the HD Installer expects to find it: 47.73 -</p> 47.74 -<pre> 47.75 - # mount -o loop slitaz-1.0.iso /media/cdrom 47.76 -</pre> 47.77 -<h4>Target partition</h4> 47.78 -<p> 47.79 -Second step is the partition configuration. If you already have a free partition 47.80 -you can directly use it, if not you will have to create one graphically using 47.81 -Gparted or from the command line with fdisk. For example if you want to install 47.82 -SliTaz on the first partition of the first disk recognized as <code>hda</code>: 47.83 -</p> 47.84 -<pre class="script">/dev/hda1 47.85 -</pre> 47.86 -<h4>Formating</h4> 47.87 -<p> 47.88 -The next step lets you format the target partition into <code>ext3</code>. Ext3 47.89 -is a robust, stable and journaled filesystem. If the partition is already 47.90 -formated you can skip this step, if not just accept. <em>Warning</em> formating a 47.91 -partition will destroy all current data. 47.92 -</p> 47.93 -<h4>Hostname</h4> 47.94 -<p> 47.95 -Hostname configuration lets you set the machine name. The hostname is used 47.96 -internally to identify the host on the network. This value can be 47.97 -changed after the system is installed. 47.98 -</p> 47.99 -<h4>Bootloader - GRUB</h4> 47.100 -<p> 47.101 -When the installation process is finished you have the option to install the GRUB 47.102 -bootloader which is capable of booting almost any kind of operating system. If 47.103 -you want to use an existing GRUB installation, skip this step and add the 47.104 -correct lines to your GRUB configuration file (<code>menu.lst</code>). Note 47.105 -that the SliTaz Installer creates a configuration file on the target which can be 47.106 -used as an example (/mnt/target/boot/grub/menu.lst). 47.107 -</p> 47.108 -<h4>End of installation</h4> 47.109 -<p> 47.110 -When the Installer has finally done its job you have the option to exit or 47.111 -directly reboot your new SliTaz GNU/Linux operating system. First boot is like 47.112 -the LiveCD, you will be prompted for locale, keyboard, sound card and screen 47.113 -selection. Future reboots will not prompt you anymore for configuration details, 47.114 -but all the values can be changed either manually or with the project tools 47.115 -such as <code>tazlocale</code> or <code>tazx</code>. 47.116 -</p> 47.117 - 47.118 -<a name="byhand"></a> 47.119 -<h3>Installation by hand</h3> 47.120 -<p> 47.121 -SliTaz can also be installed by hand from the command line. To install SliTaz 47.122 -by hand you can use a cdrom or an ISO image. The following commands can be 47.123 -copied/pasted from Firefox to Xterm. 47.124 -</p> 47.125 -<p> 47.126 -The first thing you have to do is prepare a target partition and mount it. 47.127 -Example using partition <code>/dev/hda1</code>: 47.128 -</p> 47.129 -<pre> 47.130 - # mkdir /mnt/target 47.131 - # mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/target 47.132 -</pre> 47.133 -<h4>Mount cdrom or ISO image</h4> 47.134 -<p> 47.135 -Now you have to mount the cdrom: 47.136 -</p> 47.137 -<pre> 47.138 - # mount /dev/cdrom /media/cdrom 47.139 -</pre> 47.140 -<p> 47.141 -Or an ISO image: 47.142 -</p> 47.143 -<pre> 47.144 - # mount -o loop slitaz-1.0.iso /media/cdrom 47.145 -</pre> 47.146 -<h4>Install and extract</h4> 47.147 -<p> 47.148 -The goal now is to copy needed files from the media into the target partition 47.149 -and then extract the compressed filesystem (<code>rootfs.gz</code>). Create a 47.150 -boot directory and install the Linux Kernel: 47.151 -</p> 47.152 -<pre> 47.153 - # mkdir /mnt/target/boot 47.154 - # cp -a /media/cdrom/boot/vmlinuz-* /mnt/target/boot 47.155 -</pre> 47.156 -<p> 47.157 -Copy the rootfs: 47.158 -</p> 47.159 -<pre> 47.160 - # cp /media/cdrom/boot/rootfs.gz /mnt/target 47.161 -</pre> 47.162 -<p> 47.163 -Now the necessary files are present so you can change (<code>cd</code>) 47.164 -to the target directory and uncompress the filesystem with <code>lzma</code> and 47.165 -<code>cpio</code>: 47.166 -</p> 47.167 -<pre> 47.168 - # cd /mnt/target 47.169 - # lzma d rootfs.gz -so | cpio -id 47.170 - # rm rootfs.gz init 47.171 -</pre> 47.172 -<p> 47.173 -That's all, SliTaz is installed. Before rebooting on your new SliTaz GNU/Linux 47.174 -installation, please check that you have a bootloader (GRUB or Lilo) and add 47.175 -the necessary lines to boot SliTaz. 47.176 -</p> 47.177 - 47.178 -<a name="grub"></a> 47.179 -<h3>GRUB bootloader</h3> 47.180 -<p> 47.181 -GRUB is an universal bootloader capable of booting almost any operating system 47.182 -such as Linux, BSD or Windows. GRUB uses a single configuration file named 47.183 -<code>menu.lst</code>, if you used the <a href="install.html#installer">SliTaz Installer</a> 47.184 -and installed GRUB you dont need to manually install GRUB, just reboot. 47.185 -</p> 47.186 -<p> 47.187 -Installation of GRUB onto the mbr, using root directory <code>/mnt/target</code> 47.188 -(the target mounted partition) and the disk named <code>hda</code>: 47.189 -</p> 47.190 -<pre> 47.191 - # grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/target /dev/hda 47.192 -</pre> 47.193 -<p> 47.194 -You can now create a GRUB configuration file and add the lines which will boot 47.195 -SliTaz. Menu.lst can be edited with your favorite text editor such as Nano or 47.196 -Leafpad: 47.197 -</p> 47.198 -<pre> 47.199 - # leafpad /mnt/target/boot/grub/menu.lst 47.200 -</pre> 47.201 -<h4>/boot/grub/menu.lst - Example</h4> 47.202 -<pre class="script"> 47.203 -title SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 (Kernel 2.6.25.5-slitaz) 47.204 - root(hd0,0) 47.205 - kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.25.5-slitaz root=/dev/hda1 vga=normal 47.206 -</pre> 47.207 -<p> 47.208 -Verify again that everything is in place before rebooting: 47.209 -</p> 47.210 -<pre> 47.211 - # reboot 47.212 -</pre> 47.213 - 47.214 -<!-- End of content --> 47.215 -</div> 47.216 - 47.217 -<!-- Footer. --> 47.218 -<div id="footer"> 47.219 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 47.220 - <a href="install.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 47.221 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 47.222 -</div> 47.223 - 47.224 -<div id="copy"> 47.225 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 47.226 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 47.227 - Documentation is under 47.228 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 47.229 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 47.230 -</div> 47.231 - 47.232 -</body> 47.233 -</html>
48.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/jwm.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 48.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 48.3 @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ 48.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 48.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 48.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 48.7 -<head> 48.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - JWM</title> 48.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 48.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz window manager jwm" /> 48.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 48.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-25 10:30:00" /> 48.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 48.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 48.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 48.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 48.17 -</head> 48.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 48.19 - 48.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 48.21 -<div id="header"> 48.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 48.23 - <a name="top"></a> 48.24 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 48.25 -</div> 48.26 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 48.27 -</div> 48.28 - 48.29 -<!-- Content. --> 48.30 -<div id="content"> 48.31 -<div class="content-right"></div> 48.32 - 48.33 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">JWM</font></h2> 48.34 - 48.35 -<a name="jwm"></a> 48.36 -<h3>JWM - Joe's Window Manager</h3> 48.37 -<p> 48.38 -Joe's window manager, written in C is quick, simple, clean, stable and efficient. 48.39 -JWM proposes a taskbar, a menu of icons and a pager for the management of virtual 48.40 -desktops. The taskbar can also act as a dock. In addition it is easily configurable 48.41 -with a single text file that can change the menu, fonts and their sizes, and different 48.42 -colors. To install jwm on SliTaz: 48.43 -</p> 48.44 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install jwm 48.45 -</pre> 48.46 -<p> 48.47 -Logout your current X session, type <code>F1</code> at Slim login and choose 48.48 -<code>jwm</code> to start JWM. To make JWM your default Window 48.49 -Manager, just type: <code>tazx jwm</code>. 48.50 -</p> 48.51 - 48.52 -<h4>Use and configure JWM</h4> 48.53 -<p> 48.54 -The application of Joe's Window Manager is very fast. To view the menu just 48.55 -click somewhere on the desktop. You can resize a window through the edges or 48.56 -corners, minimize or pass a virtual desktop to another via a pager. You 48.57 -also have configurable keyboard shortcuts for faster access to the applications 48.58 -that you often use. On SliTaz the system configuration file is 48.59 -<code>/etc/jwm/system.jwmrc</code>. Apart from this file, each user can use 48.60 -its own configuration file hidden in <code>~/.jwmrc</code>. This is a text file using XML 48.61 -syntax, it can edited with a simple text editor - lines beginning with: 48.62 -<code><!--</code> are comments that let you understand what each tag does. 48.63 -</p> 48.64 -<p> 48.65 -To facilitate the customization of the desktop, SliTaz automatically copies 48.66 -at the launch of the first (graphical) session, a system configuration file to 48.67 -the root directory of the user. You can directly modify this file and test 48.68 -without risk. To edit with your favorite text editor: 48.69 -</p> 48.70 -<pre> 48.71 - $ geany $HOME/.jwmrc & 48.72 -</pre> 48.73 -<p> 48.74 -To retrieve an original configuration file, you can copy the system configuration 48.75 -file and rename it <code>.jwmrc</code> in your home directory: 48.76 -</p> 48.77 -<pre> 48.78 - $ cp /etc/jwm/system.jwmrc $HOME/.jwmrc 48.79 -</pre> 48.80 -<p> 48.81 -The tag <code>RootMenu</code> corresponds to the menu displayed by clicking on one of the 48.82 -(three) buttons on the mouse. To add a category, you must use the tag: <code>Menu</code> 48.83 - - this contains entries for various programs. Any entry in the JWM menu can 48.84 -fit on one line. Example using the GQview image management application: 48.85 -</p> 48.86 -<pre class="script"> 48.87 -<Program icon="gqview.png" label="GQview">gqview</Program> 48.88 -</pre> 48.89 -<p> 48.90 -There are still many opportunities to configure <code>RootMenu</code> according to the 48.91 -mouse buttons; the choice of method to move windows, create groups, etc. 48.92 -The Manual is available online at the official website of the project. To view 48.93 -a list of command-line options, just type <code>jwm -h</code> in a terminal. 48.94 -</p> 48.95 - 48.96 -<h4>Create your own JWM style</h4> 48.97 -<p> 48.98 -Creating your own graphical style with JWM is relatively quick 48.99 -and easy, the tags are clear and the attributes possible 48.100 -are given in the comments. When preparing your work, you can 48.101 -see your amendments by restarting the window manager from the 48.102 -menu or via the <code>jwm -restart</code> command. In the configuration 48.103 -file, style tags start after the <!-- Visual Styles --> comment. To 48.104 -begin, here is a short list of the main style tags with a short 48.105 -description: 48.106 -</p> 48.107 -<ul> 48.108 - <li><code>Background</code> manages the wallpaper. This tag supports the 48.109 - <code>solid</code>, <code>gradient</code>, <code>image</code> or <code>tile</code> 48.110 - attributes, to respectively:- use a solid color, create a gradient, 48.111 - display a resized image or tile an image.</li> 48.112 - 48.113 - <li><code>BorderStyle</code> controls the windows border.</li> 48.114 - 48.115 - <li><code>TrayStyle</code> controls a taskbar. The taskbar may, among other 48.116 - things be automatically hidden or only fill a part of the 48.117 - screen with the <code>width</code> attribute.</li> 48.118 - 48.119 - <li><code>TrayListStyle</code> controls the style of the list of open windows 48.120 - on the current desktop.</li> 48.121 - 48.122 - <li><code>PagerStyle</code> controls the pager displaying different virtual 48.123 - desktops (4 by default).</li> 48.124 - 48.125 - <li><code>MenuStyle</code> defines the menu style.</li> 48.126 - 48.127 - <li>The icons are defined by the <code>IconPath</code> tag, you can use your 48.128 - own personal icons by specifing the full path to the directory 48.129 - that contains them. Note that you can specify more than 48.130 - one path, if you want, you can use your own icons <em>and</em> those 48.131 - contained in the <code>/usr/share/pixmaps</code> and <code>/usr/share/icons</code> 48.132 - system directories. SliTaz uses the Tango theme icons: 48.133 - <a href="http://tango.freedesktop.org/">tango.freedesktop.org</a> 48.134 - for the menu, these are 16x16 and are stored in 48.135 - <code>/usr/share/icons/Tango</code>. You can add, edit, delete 48.136 - these... If you want to install new icons in your user 48.137 - space, we advise you to use <code>~/Picture/Icons</code> (set as default) 48.138 - or a hidden directory <code>~/.Icons</code>.</li> 48.139 -</ul> 48.140 -<p> 48.141 -The colors can be defined by their name or RGB number, such 48.142 -as <code>#3A4956</code>. To use colors in their gradient mode, you must 48.143 -specify the two colors separated by a colon, example 48.144 -<code>#6C0023:#3E1220</code>. You can change fonts and their sizes by 48.145 -using the <code>Font</code> tag. There are still some small things that 48.146 -you can change to customize your desktop, such as the name 48.147 -of a menu item and its icon. Before restarting JWM with your 48.148 -new configuration file, you can check its syntax by using 48.149 -the command: <code>jwm -p</code>. To explore further, the official 48.150 -handbook describes all the tags, options and valid attributes. 48.151 -You can view it online at the JWM website. 48.152 -</p> 48.153 - 48.154 -<h4>JWM website</h4> 48.155 -<ul> 48.156 - <li><a href="http://www.joewing.net/programs/jwm/" 48.157 - >www.joewing.net/programs/jwm/</a> - The official website of 48.158 - Joe's Window Manager, providing news and a comprehensive manual.</li> 48.159 - <li>#jwm on irc.freenode.net - The JWM IRC discussion channel on 48.160 - Freenode server.</li> 48.161 -</ul> 48.162 - 48.163 -<!-- End of content --> 48.164 -</div> 48.165 - 48.166 -<!-- Footer. --> 48.167 -<div id="footer"> 48.168 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 48.169 - <a href="jwm.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 48.170 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 48.171 -</div> 48.172 - 48.173 -<div id="copy"> 48.174 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 48.175 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 48.176 - Documentation is under 48.177 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 48.178 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 48.179 -</div> 48.180 - 48.181 -</body> 48.182 -</html> 48.183 -
49.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/livecd.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 49.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 49.3 @@ -1,262 +0,0 @@ 49.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 49.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 49.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 49.7 -<head> 49.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - LiveCD usage and options</title> 49.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 49.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz LveCD usage boot options boot" /> 49.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 49.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-25 11:45:00" /> 49.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 49.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 49.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 49.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 49.17 -</head> 49.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 49.19 - 49.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 49.21 -<div id="header"> 49.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 49.23 - <a name="top"></a> 49.24 - <a href="desktop.html">Desktop</a> | 49.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 49.26 -</div> 49.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 49.28 -</div> 49.29 - 49.30 -<!-- Content. --> 49.31 -<div id="content"> 49.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 49.33 - 49.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">LiveCD usage and options</font></h2> 49.35 - 49.36 -<ul> 49.37 - <li><a href="livecd.html#boot">Boot from a cdrom.</a></li> 49.38 - <li><a href="livecd.html#options">Options to pass at boot.</a></li> 49.39 - <li><a href="livecd.html#kernel-param">Linux Kernel Parameters.</a></li> 49.40 - <li><a href="livecd.html#usbmedia">Option : home=usb</a> - Use USB media as /home 49.41 - partition.</li> 49.42 - <li><a href="livecd.html#mapping">Options : lang=XX and kmap=XX</a> - Specify language 49.43 - and keyboard.</li> 49.44 - <li><a href="livecd.html#config">Option : config=<device>,<path></a> - 49.45 - Execute a script at boot time.</li> 49.46 - <li><a href="livecd.html#screen">Option : screen=<type></a> - Specify screen resolution.</li> 49.47 - <li><a href="livecd.html#sound">Option : sound=*</a> - Disable sound support.</li> 49.48 - <li><a href="livecd.html#modprobe">Option : modprobe=modules</a> - Load needed Kernel 49.49 - modules.</li> 49.50 - <li><a href="livecd.html#laptop">Option : laptop</a> - Load ac and battery modules.</li> 49.51 - <li><a href="livecd.html#prev">Option : previous</a> - Rollback to previous filesystem.</li> 49.52 - <li><a href="livecd.html#sessions">Sessions</a> - Logins, passwords and X.</li> 49.53 - 49.54 -</ul> 49.55 - 49.56 -<a name="boot"></a> 49.57 -<h3>Boot from a cdrom</h3> 49.58 -<p> 49.59 -To boot SliTaz from a cdrom, just burn the ISO image onto a blank disc, then 49.60 -reboot your computer with the disc in your cdrom drive. In most cases your 49.61 -computer is already configured to boot from the cdrom, if this is not the case 49.62 -you can change the boot order via the BIOS setup utility (generally by 49.63 -pressing the F11, F12, Esc button or otherwise) a few seconds after starting 49.64 -the machine. When you are in the BIOS, you can also change the boot sequence and 49.65 -settings so that the cdrom comes first. Finally, remember to save your changes 49.66 -before leaving the BIOS configuration interface. The first splash image 49.67 -is powered by isolinux bootloader, you can then just press <code>ENTER</code> 49.68 -with or without any options to start system initialization. Note that pressing 49.69 -<code>F1-F4</code> will display help and information. SliTaz runs entirely 49.70 -in memory and will not damage the installed host system. When the boot 49.71 -process is finished, you can login without any password as user 49.72 -<code>tux</code>. To become root administrator, you can use the command 49.73 -<code>su</code> with the password <code>root</code> in a XTerm window or 49.74 -the Linux console. In LiveCD mode the <em>root</em> password is <code>root</code>. 49.75 -</p> 49.76 - 49.77 -<a name="options"></a> 49.78 -<h3>Options and parameters to pass at boot</h3> 49.79 -<p> 49.80 -The SliTaz LiveCD can pass various <em>boot</em> options via the command prompt powered by syslinux. 49.81 -There are two types of options: those of SliTaz and those of the Linux Kernel. 49.82 -The options for SliTaz are used by various startup scripts and the parameters 49.83 -such as the VGA mode are managed directly by the Kernel (<em>kernel boot parameters</em>). 49.84 -To pass options at startup, just precede your commands with <code>slitaz</code> 49.85 -</p> 49.86 -<pre> slitaz vga=791 no387 49.87 -</pre> 49.88 -<p> 49.89 -Note that the Linux Kernel keeps data passed to <em>boot</em> in the text file <code>/proc/cmdline</code>. 49.90 -On a GNU/Linux system, you can view this information by running the command: 49.91 -</p> 49.92 -<pre> $ cat /proc/cmdline 49.93 -</pre> 49.94 - 49.95 -<a name="kernel-param"></a> 49.96 -<h3>Parameters of the Linux Kernel</h3> 49.97 -<p> 49.98 -On GNU/Linux systems, parameters specific to the Kernel vary greatly depending on 49.99 -the configuration used in compiling it. The kernel used by SliTaz 49.100 -is constructed with a minimum of modules and offers very 49.101 -few modifiable parameters at startup. However, you can disable the 49.102 -emulation of a math coprocessor via option: <code>no387</code> and/or activate 49.103 -<code>irqpoll</code> in the case of problems with interrupts (CD/DVD). The SliTaz 49.104 -Kernel also provides a video output mode for the VGA Vesa <em>framebuffer</em> 49.105 - - this is what displays the tux logo and manages the display of the Linux terminal. 49.106 -Once the system has started you have access to six pseudo terminals via the key combinations 49.107 -<code>Ctrl+alt+F1</code>, <code>Ctrl+alt+F2</code>, and so on. 49.108 -</p> 49.109 - 49.110 -<h4>vga=XXX - VGA Kernel modes</h4> 49.111 -<pre class="script">Colors | 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1200 49.112 -------------------------------------------------------- 49.113 -256 | 769 771 773 775 796 49.114 -32768 | 784 787 790 793 797 49.115 -65536 | 785 788 791 794 798 49.116 -16,8M | 786 789 792 795 799 49.117 -</pre> 49.118 - 49.119 -<a name="usbmedia"></a> 49.120 -<h3>Option : home=usb</h3> 49.121 -<p> 49.122 -To store your data permanently (bookmarks, downloads, Firefox Add-ons, etc), 49.123 -you need USB media with a partition formatted in <code>ext3</code> and it must 49.124 -specify <code>home=usb</code> for <code>sda1</code> (most cases) or 49.125 -<code>home=devname</code> at boot time. Note that you can also specify the 49.126 -device using the partition UUID or label by using <code>home=*</code>. Example: 49.127 -</p> 49.128 -<pre> 49.129 - slitaz home=sda1 49.130 -</pre> 49.131 -<h4>Prepare USB media</h4> 49.132 -<p> 49.133 -All USB media can formatted in the native Linux <code>ext3</code> filesystem. 49.134 -Ext3 is a journaled, stable filesystem, it allows you to keep permissions 49.135 -on all files and is much more secure than the default Windows FAT32 filesystem. 49.136 -To format USB media you have a few options: the command line with 49.137 -<code>mkfs.ext3</code>, the <code>tazusb</code> utility or graphically with Gparted. 49.138 -To get a full list of available partitions including the USB drive you can use the command 49.139 -<code>fdisk -l</code> and then format. Example: 49.140 -</p> 49.141 -<pre> 49.142 - # fdisk -l 49.143 - # tazusb format /dev/sda1 49.144 -</pre> 49.145 - 49.146 -<a name="mapping"></a> 49.147 -<h3>Options : lang=XX and kmap=XX</h3> 49.148 -<p> 49.149 -When you use the LiveCD you have two options to directly configure the system 49.150 -language and keyboard mapping. These options can be set by simply navigating to 49.151 -your country code and reloading the bootloader configuration with <code>ENTER</code>. 49.152 -To skip the language and keyboard configuration you can simply type options on the command 49.153 -line, for English/UK: 49.154 -</p> 49.155 -<pre> 49.156 - slitaz lang=en kmap=en 49.157 -</pre> 49.158 - 49.159 -<a name="config"></a> 49.160 -<h3>Option : config=<device>,<path></h3> 49.161 -<p> 49.162 -The <code>config=</code> option lets you execute a script at SliTaz boot time, 49.163 -the script can be located on external media or a HD partition. For example, the 49.164 -script can mount an ISO image on <code>/usr</code> to save memory and boot the 49.165 -LiveCD on computers with only 32 Mb of RAM. An example with a script named 49.166 -<code>slitaz.sh</code> located on the first disk and partition: 49.167 -</p> 49.168 -<pre> 49.169 - slitaz config=/dev/hda1,slitaz.sh 49.170 -</pre> 49.171 - 49.172 -<a name="screen"></a> 49.173 -<h3>Option : screen=<type></h3> 49.174 -<p> 49.175 -The <code>screen=</code> option lets you specify your screen resolution at boot. 49.176 -Note that the <code>screen=text</code> option disables the Slim login manager. Example: 49.177 -</p> 49.178 -<pre> slitaz screen=1024x768x24 49.179 -</pre> 49.180 - 49.181 -<a name="sound"></a> 49.182 -<h3>Option : sound=*</h3> 49.183 -<p> 49.184 -The option <code>sound=no</code> or <code>sound=noconf</code> lets you respectively disable all 49.185 -of the modules and applications relating to sound to save memory (ram) or skip the automatic setup 49.186 -of the sound card, but still allow you to manually configure if needed: 49.187 -</p> 49.188 -<pre> slitaz sound=no 49.189 -</pre> 49.190 - 49.191 -<a name="modprobe"></a> 49.192 -<h3>Option : modprobe=modules</h3> 49.193 -<p> 49.194 -To load Kernel modules at boot time use the following example: 49.195 -</p> 49.196 -<pre> 49.197 - slitaz modprobe=module1,module2 49.198 -</pre> 49.199 - 49.200 -<a name="laptop"></a> 49.201 -<h3>Option : laptop</h3> 49.202 -<p> 49.203 -The option <code>laptop</code> will automatically load ac and battery Kernel 49.204 -modules - useful for laptop computers: 49.205 -</p> 49.206 -<pre> 49.207 - slitaz laptop 49.208 -</pre> 49.209 - 49.210 -<a name="prev"></a> 49.211 -<h3>Option : previous</h3> 49.212 -<p> 49.213 -Used by the Tazusb utility to rollback to a previous filesystem: 49.214 -</p> 49.215 -<pre> 49.216 -slitaz previous 49.217 -</pre> 49.218 - 49.219 -<a name="sessions"></a> 49.220 -<h3>Sessions - Login, passwords and X</h3> 49.221 -<p> 49.222 -When the system has finished its initialization, the screen is cleared and the 49.223 -login prompt or the session manager Slim is displayed. Now you can choose to login 49.224 -as <code>tux</code> (without password) or as <code>root</code> administrator (password <code>root</code>). 49.225 -Once logged into a session, you can use the many commands available in Busybox, 49.226 -the GNU text editor Nano or the Clex file manager. You can initiate a graphical server 49.227 -(X) via <code>startx</code> or connect to a remote machine via SSH or X. 49.228 -The <code>startx</code> command will launch Xvesa and start the window manager. 49.229 -</p> 49.230 -<p> 49.231 -The desktop is powered by Openbox, you can get the menu by right 49.232 -clicking on the screen with the mouse buttons. Applications are 49.233 -classified by category and are available in English. Menu, theme and wallpaper 49.234 -can all easily be changed to your needs/preferences, and 49.235 -personal settings and data can be stored on various USB media (Flash key, SD card, etc). 49.236 -</p> 49.237 -<p> 49.238 -To launch a X session from the Linux console, for example if you have passed the 49.239 -<code>screen=text</code> option or if Slim is not configured to run at startup: 49.240 -</p> 49.241 -<pre> $ startx 49.242 -</pre> 49.243 - 49.244 - 49.245 - 49.246 -<!-- End of content --> 49.247 -</div> 49.248 - 49.249 -<!-- Footer. --> 49.250 -<div id="footer"> 49.251 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 49.252 - <a href="livecd.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 49.253 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 49.254 -</div> 49.255 - 49.256 -<div id="copy"> 49.257 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 49.258 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 49.259 - Documentation is under 49.260 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 49.261 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 49.262 -</div> 49.263 - 49.264 -</body> 49.265 -</html>
50.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/liveusb.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 50.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 50.3 @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ 50.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 50.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 50.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 50.7 -<head> 50.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - LiveUSB media</title> 50.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 50.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook liveUSB bootable media" /> 50.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 50.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-03-09 22:30:00" /> 50.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 50.14 - <meta name="author" content="Paul Issot"/> 50.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 50.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 50.17 -</head> 50.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 50.19 - 50.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 50.21 -<div id="header"> 50.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 50.23 - <a name="top"></a> 50.24 - <a href="hacking-livecd.html">Hacking LiveCD</a> | 50.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 50.26 -</div> 50.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 50.28 -</div> 50.29 - 50.30 -<!-- Content. --> 50.31 -<div id="content"> 50.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 50.33 - 50.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">LiveUSB media</font></h2> 50.35 - 50.36 -<a name="tazusb"></a> 50.37 -<h3>Tazusb - Live USB Tool</h3> 50.38 -<p> 50.39 -Tazusb is a tool that can create bootable usb media with a few simple commands. 50.40 -It can also compress and backup the entire current filesystem to the media, 50.41 -thus preserving all modifications for future use. Type <code>tazusb usage</code> 50.42 -for a full list of commands or read the 50.43 -<a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/manuals/tazusb.en.html">TazUSB manual</a>. 50.44 -</p> 50.45 -<h4>Generate your own LiveUSB media</h4> 50.46 -<p> 50.47 -To generate your own LiveUSB media, first you need to login as root with 50.48 -<code>su</code> and locate your usb storage device using the command: 50.49 -</p> 50.50 -<pre># fdisk -l # normally /dev/sda1 50.51 -</pre> 50.52 -<p> 50.53 -Then format and label your device 50.54 -(<em>Warning</em>: this will erase all data, make sure you specify the right device): 50.55 -</p> 50.56 -<pre># tazusb format /dev/sda1 50.57 -</pre> 50.58 -<p> 50.59 -And finally generate LiveUSB media device: 50.60 -</p> 50.61 -<pre># tazusb gen-liveusb /dev/sda1 50.62 -</pre> 50.63 -<p> 50.64 -And that's all you need to do, you can now boot SliTaz from usb media (providing 50.65 -your computer bios supports this method). 50.66 -</p> 50.67 -<h4>Maintaining system settings</h4> 50.68 -<p>When you finish your LiveUSB session, make sure you maintain your installed 50.69 -packages, system settings, etc, by backing up the entire current filesystem with: 50.70 -</p> 50.71 -<pre># tazusb writefs gzip 50.72 -</pre> 50.73 -<p> 50.74 -This effectively compresses and writes everything to 'rootfs.gz' to be 50.75 -loaded the next time you boot. 50.76 -</p> 50.77 -<p> 50.78 -If anything should go wrong when writing your filesystem, you can simply rollback 50.79 -to your previous filesystem by typing 'previous' at the 'boot:' prompt. Older backups are 50.80 -named 'rootfs.gz.unixtimestamp' and can be safely deleted from the /home folder to save disk space. 50.81 -</p> 50.82 -<h4>Tazusb Manual</h4> 50.83 -<p> 50.84 -The official Tazusb manual can be found in SliTaz 50.85 -<a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/manuals/tazusb.en.html">Web site documentation</a>. 50.86 -which contains a lot more useful information. The manual is also available through the documentation menu on the LiveCD. 50.87 -</p> 50.88 -<p> 50.89 -The maintainer of Tazusb has also written a nice 50.90 -<a href="http://www.custompc.co.uk/features/602451/make-any-pc-your-own-with-linux-on-a-usb-key.html">article</a> 50.91 -about the utility. 50.92 -</p> 50.93 - 50.94 -<!-- End of content --> 50.95 -</div> 50.96 - 50.97 -<!-- Footer. --> 50.98 -<div id="footer"> 50.99 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 50.100 - <a href="liveusb.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 50.101 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 50.102 -</div> 50.103 - 50.104 -<div id="copy"> 50.105 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 50.106 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 50.107 - Documentation is under 50.108 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 50.109 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 50.110 -</div> 50.111 - 50.112 -</body> 50.113 -</html>
51.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/multimedia.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 51.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 51.3 @@ -1,217 +0,0 @@ 51.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 51.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 51.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 51.7 -<head> 51.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Multimedia</title> 51.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 51.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 51.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 51.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-17 16:00:00" /> 51.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 51.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 51.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 51.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 51.17 -</head> 51.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 51.19 - 51.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 51.21 -<div id="header"> 51.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 51.23 - <a name="top"></a> 51.24 - <a href="system-tools.html">System Tools</a> | 51.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 51.26 -</div> 51.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 51.28 -</div> 51.29 - 51.30 -<!-- Content. --> 51.31 -<div id="content"> 51.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 51.33 - 51.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Multimedia</font></h2> 51.35 - 51.36 -<ul> 51.37 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#intro">SliTaz sound and video.</a></li> 51.38 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#config">Configure the sound card.</a></li> 51.39 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#alsamixer">Alsamixer</a> - Mixer.</li> 51.40 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#alsaplayer">Alsaplayer</a> - Audio Player.</li> 51.41 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#asunder">Asunder</a> - Audio CD Ripper.</li> 51.42 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#mpd">MPD</a> - Music Player Daemon.</li> 51.43 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#mpg123">mpg123</a> - Command line audio player.</li> 51.44 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#mplayer">Mplayer</a> - Movie Player.</li> 51.45 - <li><a href="multimedia.html#xine">Xine</a> - Multimedia Player.</li> 51.46 - 51.47 -</ul> 51.48 - 51.49 -<a name="intro"></a> 51.50 -<h3>SliTaz sound and video</h3> 51.51 -<p> 51.52 -SliTaz LiveCD mode provides sound support, but no video player, however you can watch YouTube by installing 51.53 -the <code>get-flash-plugin</code> package. To watch videos you can use Xine, it supports most formats such 51.54 -as avi, mov, mpeg, etc. Note Xine can also act as an audio player. At the sound level, you have a mixer 51.55 -(alsamixer) and audio player (alsaplayer), both installed by default on the standard LiveCD. SliTaz also 51.56 -provides tools to configure your sound card. 51.57 -</p> 51.58 - 51.59 -<a name="config"></a> 51.60 -<h3>Configure the sound card</h3> 51.61 -<p> 51.62 -In LiveCD mode SliTaz automatically configures the sound card by launching a dialog. In most cases the sound 51.63 -card is instantly recognized and you just press ENTER to continue to login and have your sound working. 51.64 -However, sometimes your card is not recognized at startup or simply not supported. Before throwing in the 51.65 -towel, you can try to manually configure your card by asking for help on the mailing list or on the 51.66 -hardware support forum. 51.67 -</p> 51.68 -<h4>Soundconf</h4> 51.69 -<p> 51.70 -To configure or reconfigure a sound card, SliTaz provides a script (<code>soundconf</code>), this utility 51.71 -is used at startup and doesn't pose any questions, supports the right modules and automatically configures 51.72 -<code>/etc/rsS.conf</code> so that the right driver is loaded on each start. Soundconf will also 51.73 -automatically adjust volume levels, you can change the settings later through the mixer and 51.74 -<code>alsactl</code>. To start the sound configuration interface, you must have administrator priviledges 51.75 -and type: 51.76 -</p> 51.77 -<pre> 51.78 - # soundconf 51.79 -</pre> 51.80 -<h4>Alsactl</h4> 51.81 -<p> 51.82 -Alsactl controls <code>alsa</code> and can store settings or restore sound for example, to retain 51.83 -preferences for each start. When configuring sound with soundconf, volumes are automatically adjusted. You 51.84 -can use <code>alsamixer</code> as <em>root</em> to change the values and then launch <code>alsactl</code> 51.85 -to store the configuration: 51.86 -</p> 51.87 -<pre> 51.88 - # alsactl store 51.89 -</pre> 51.90 -<p> 51.91 -To restore the configuration, you can use the <code>alsactl restore</code> command or to restore your 51.92 -preferences at each system startup you can edit /etc/init.d/local.sh with your favorite text editor or simply 51.93 -'echo' the changes: 51.94 -</p> 51.95 -<pre> 51.96 - # echo 'alsactl restore' > /etc/init.d/local.sh 51.97 -</pre> 51.98 - 51.99 -<a name="alsamixer"></a> 51.100 -<h3>Alsamixer</h3> 51.101 -<p> 51.102 -Alsamixer is the official mixer of the Alsa project. It is simple and effective and can be run from the 51.103 -menu or directly from a terminal. The volumes can be regulated with the up/down arrows or muted using 51.104 -the <code>m</code> key. To start from a Linux terminal: 51.105 -</p> 51.106 -<pre> 51.107 - $ alsamixer 51.108 -</pre> 51.109 - 51.110 -<a name="alsaplayer"></a> 51.111 -<h3>Alsaplayer</h3> 51.112 -<p> 51.113 -The audio player Alsaplayer is designed to be simple, clean and intuitive. Alsaplayer on SliTaz provides 51.114 -support for ogg, mp3 (via libmad) and wav files, playlists and viewers to accompany sound and the ability 51.115 -to adjust pitch and volume. Once launched from the menu, just click the play button or load a playlist to 51.116 -start. 51.117 -</p> 51.118 - 51.119 -<a name="asunder"></a> 51.120 -<h3>Asunder - Audio CD Ripper</h3> 51.121 -<p> 51.122 -Asunder retrieves and encodes audio tracks from a CD. The toolkit is simple and easy to use, encoding 51.123 -songs into wav, ogg or mp3 (via <code>lame</code> package). It can search CDDB, create playlists and 51.124 -edit file names. You will find Asunder in the Multimedia category on the menu. 51.125 -</p> 51.126 - 51.127 -<a name="mpd"></a> 51.128 -<h3>MPD - Music Player Daemon</h3> 51.129 -<p> 51.130 -MPD is a great little music player that uses the server/client architecture, this means it can be even 51.131 -run remotely without a X server operating. To install MPD on SliTaz: <code>tazpkg get-install mpd</code>. 51.132 -MPD on SliTaz drops root priviledges, so to start the server, just run: 51.133 -</p> 51.134 -<pre> $ mpd 51.135 -</pre> 51.136 -<p> 51.137 -And to stop it: 51.138 -</p> 51.139 -<pre> $ mpd --kill 51.140 -</pre> 51.141 -<p> 51.142 -Simply drag your music files into the ~/music folder (or create a link) and then run <code>mpd --create-db</code> as <code>root</code> to update the database 51.143 -and you're ready to use one of the many clients. The <code>mpd --version</code> command lets you have a full list of available formats and outputs. 51.144 -</p> 51.145 - 51.146 -<h4>MPC - Music Player Client</h4> 51.147 -<p> 51.148 -MPC is a popular client for MPD, to load all the files into MPC from the MPD database 51.149 -and start to play them, simply install: <code>tazpkg get-install mpc</code> and run: 51.150 -</p> 51.151 -<pre> $ mpc add / 51.152 - $ mpc play 51.153 -</pre> 51.154 -<p> 51.155 -The command <code>mpc --help</code> gives you a full list of all the available options that allow you to edit the playlist, enable crossfade, 51.156 -adjust the volume and shuffle tracks, etc. 51.157 -</p> 51.158 - 51.159 -<a name="mpg123"></a> 51.160 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">mpg123</font></h3> 51.161 -<p> 51.162 -Mpg123 is a command line audio player and file converter. This means that you can listen to music or 51.163 -convert files from a terminal. To display help, use the <code>--help</code> option. 51.164 -To play a mp3 file, just launch <code>mpg123</code> followed by the name of the audio file: 51.165 -</p> 51.166 -<pre> 51.167 - $ mpg123 sound.mp3 51.168 -</pre> 51.169 -<p> 51.170 -Mpg123 can also encode a file into another format, for example you can convert 51.171 -a wav file into a mp3 file. Example: 51.172 -</p> 51.173 -<pre> 51.174 - $ mpg123 -w sound.mp3 sound.wav 51.175 -</pre> 51.176 - 51.177 -<a name="mplayer"></a> 51.178 -<h3>Mplayer</h3> 51.179 -<p> 51.180 -Mplayer is a popular movie player for Linux suppporting many formats including, DVD, VCD, mpeg, wmv, realvideo, etc. 51.181 -It can also play various audio codecs such as aac, wma, realaudio, as well as ogg, flac, etc. Mplayer is configurable 51.182 -via a right click menu and customizable using various skins and GUIs that easily enable you to configure your own video 51.183 -drivers, output devices and so on. 51.184 -</p> 51.185 - 51.186 -<a name="xine"></a> 51.187 -<h3>Xine</h3> 51.188 -<p> 51.189 -Xine is a multimedia project providing various video viewers and audio players. SliTaz provides libraries 51.190 -and a media player contained in the package <code>xine-ui</code>. Xine uses a Xlib interface, a control 51.191 -panel, a right click configuration menu and various plugins. It can play ogg, mp3 and flac audio codecs, 51.192 -and mov, avi or mpg video formats. To install xine and its dependancies: 51.193 -</p> 51.194 -<pre> 51.195 - # tazpkg get-install xine-ui 51.196 -</pre> 51.197 -<p>Official Xine <a href="http://xinehq.de/index.php/home">website</a> 51.198 -</p> 51.199 - 51.200 -<!-- End of content --> 51.201 -</div> 51.202 - 51.203 -<!-- Footer. --> 51.204 -<div id="footer"> 51.205 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 51.206 - <a href="multimedia.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 51.207 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 51.208 -</div> 51.209 - 51.210 -<div id="copy"> 51.211 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 51.212 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 51.213 - Documentation is under 51.214 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 51.215 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 51.216 -</div> 51.217 - 51.218 -</body> 51.219 -</html> 51.220 -
52.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/network-config.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 52.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 52.3 @@ -1,437 +0,0 @@ 52.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 52.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 52.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 52.7 -<head> 52.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook - Network configuration</title> 52.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 52.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook network config pppoe ppp eth dhcp" /> 52.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 52.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-23 19:30:00" /> 52.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 52.14 - <meta name="author" content="Paul Issot, Christophe Lincoln"/> 52.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 52.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 52.17 -</head> 52.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 52.19 - 52.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 52.21 -<div id="header"> 52.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 52.23 - <a name="top"></a> 52.24 - <a href="system-admin.html">System administration</a> | 52.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 52.26 -</div> 52.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 52.28 -</div> 52.29 - 52.30 -<!-- Content. --> 52.31 -<div id="content"> 52.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 52.33 - 52.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Network configuration</font></h2> 52.35 - 52.36 -<ul> 52.37 - <li><a href="network-config.html#about">About the Network.</a></li> 52.38 - <li><a href="network-config.html#netbox">Netbox</a> - Configure the network.</li> 52.39 - <li><a href="network-config.html#wifibox">Wifibox</a> - Configure wireless networks.</li> 52.40 - <li><a href="network-config.html#hostname">/etc/hostname</a> - Hostname.</li> 52.41 - <li><a href="network-config.html#network.conf">/etc/network.conf</a> - Network 52.42 - configuration file.</li> 52.43 - <li><a href="network-config.html#dynamicIP">Dynamic IP</a> - Client DHCP udhcpc.</li> 52.44 - <li><a href="network-config.html#staticIP">Static IP</a> - Using a specific address.</li> 52.45 - <li><a href="network-config.html#pppoe">PPPoE kernel-mode</a> - Dial-up modem connection 52.46 - in Kernel mode.</li> 52.47 - <li><a href="network-config.html#rp-pppoe">PPPoE with rp-pppoe</a> - Dial-up modem.</li> 52.48 - <li><a href="network-config.html#driver">Install network card driver</a> - Find and load 52.49 - Kernel modules.</li> 52.50 - <li><a href="network-config.html#firewall">Firewall</a> - Manage the Firewall (Iptables).</li> 52.51 -</ul> 52.52 - 52.53 -<a name="about"></a> 52.54 -<h3>About the Network</h3> 52.55 -<p> 52.56 -By default SliTaz starts a DHCP client (udhcpc) on eth0 at boot time. If your 52.57 -network card has been identified as an <code>eth0</code> interface and you use 52.58 -a router, your connection should already be working. DHCP is dynamically 52.59 -configured, on each boot the client asks for a new IP address from 52.60 -the DHCP server which is integrated into the router, or on another computer. 52.61 -If you need a static IP, you can directly edit config files or use the GUI 52.62 -<code>netbox</code> available from the System menu --> System tools. 52.63 -In a terminal or a Linux console, you can list all available network 52.64 -interfaces with the command <code>ifconfig</code> followed by the 52.65 -<code>-a</code> option: 52.66 -</p> 52.67 -<pre> 52.68 - $ ifconfig -a 52.69 -</pre> 52.70 -<p>To display the Kernel's IP routing table, you can use the <code>route</code> command 52.71 -without any arguments: 52.72 -</p> 52.73 -<pre> 52.74 -$ route 52.75 -</pre> 52.76 -<p> 52.77 -The system wide network configuration file is <code>/etc/network.conf</code>. 52.78 -It can be graphically configured with <code>netbox</code> or directly edited by 52.79 -the root administrator. 52.80 -</p> 52.81 - 52.82 -<a name="netbox"></a> 52.83 -<h3>Netbox - Configure the network</h3> 52.84 -<p> 52.85 -Netbox is a small GTK+ application to configure a network interface using 52.86 -DCHP or a fixed (static) IP address. The tabs can be used to start/stop the 52.87 -connections and automatically change the values in the system files. Netbox 52.88 -provides a system wide tab from which you can directly edit network 52.89 -configuration files, and tabs to configure PPP/PPPoE username/passwords. 52.90 -Servers such as SSH, DHCP, PXE, DNS, etc can also be configured and it's 52.91 -possible to create your own virtual private network (VPN) using the tools 52.92 -provided. 52.93 -</p> 52.94 - 52.95 -<img 52.96 - src="images/screenshots/netbox.png" 52.97 - alt="Slitaz Netbox" 52.98 - style="width: 536px; height: 357px;" /> 52.99 - 52.100 -<p> 52.101 -You can start netbox from the System tools menu or via a terminal: 52.102 -</p> 52.103 -<pre> 52.104 - $ subox netbox 52.105 -</pre> 52.106 - 52.107 -<a name="wifibox"></a> 52.108 -<h3>Wifibox - Graphical configuration of the wireless network</h3> 52.109 -<p> 52.110 -Wifibox is small interface to configure a network connection (Wifi, 52.111 -WLAN, or Wireless). The 'Networks' tab displays a list of available 52.112 -networks, just double click on a network name to connect. If the network 52.113 -is secure, the key will then be sought. 52.114 -</p> 52.115 - 52.116 -<img 52.117 - src="images/screenshots/wifibox.png" 52.118 - alt="SliTaz Wifibox" 52.119 - style="width: 533px; height: 330px;" /> 52.120 - 52.121 -<p> 52.122 -The 'Favorites' tab allows you to set your preferred networks. Once a 52.123 -network is added, just double click on the network name to connect. The 52.124 -'Configuration' tab lets you configure a connection manually using the 52.125 -advanced settings such as the mode or channel. The 'Drivers' tab allows 52.126 -you to configure a network card; there are 3 options: 52.127 -</p> 52.128 -<ol> 52.129 - <li>The card is supported directly by the kernel via a module.</li> 52.130 - <li>The card needs a module and non-free firmware that can be installed 52.131 - automatically via the auto-detect tool (tazhw).</li> 52.132 - <li> The card is not supported by Linux and a Windows driver must be 52.133 - installed via the Windows driver manager (tazndis).</li> 52.134 -</ol> 52.135 - 52.136 -<a name="hostname"></a> 52.137 -<h3>/etc/hostname - The hostname</h3> 52.138 -<p> 52.139 -The file /etc/hostname sets the machine name. This is loaded at system 52.140 -startup with the command 'hostname', without an argument this 52.141 -command returns the current machine name: 52.142 -</p> 52.143 -<pre> 52.144 - $ hostame 52.145 -</pre> 52.146 -<p> 52.147 -To change the hostname, you can use the <code>echo</code> command or a text 52.148 -editor available on SliTaz (you must be root). Example using <code>echo </code> 52.149 -and the machine name <code>kayam</code>: 52.150 -</p> 52.151 -<pre> 52.152 - # echo "kayam" > /etc/hostname 52.153 -</pre> 52.154 - 52.155 -<a name="network.conf"></a> 52.156 -<h3>/etc/network.conf</h3> 52.157 -<p> 52.158 -/etc/network.conf is the SliTaz system network configuration file. It's syntax 52.159 -is simple and you can edit its contents with a text editor such as Nano. 52.160 -/etc/network.conf is used by the script /etc/init.d/network.sh to configure the 52.161 -network interface at boot time. 52.162 -</p> 52.163 - 52.164 -<a name="dynamicIP"></a> 52.165 -<h3>Dynamic IP - DHCP client udhcpc</h3> 52.166 -<p> 52.167 -The DHCP client udhcpc supplied with Busybox uses the 52.168 -/usr/share/udhcpc/default.script to get an IP address dynamically at 52.169 -boot. It supports various options which you can view with the 52.170 -<code>--help</code> option: 52.171 -</p> 52.172 -<pre> # udhcpc --help 52.173 -</pre> 52.174 -<p> 52.175 -To disable udhcpc on eth0 or modify the interface (eg eth1), you must 52.176 -edit the /etc/network.conf file and place the value "no" in the variable DHCP=: 52.177 -</p> 52.178 -<pre class="script"> 52.179 -# Dynamic IP address. 52.180 -# Enable/disable DHCP client at boot time. 52.181 -DHCP="no" 52.182 -</pre> 52.183 - 52.184 -<a name="staticIP"></a> 52.185 -<h3>Static IP - Using a specific address</h3> 52.186 -<p> 52.187 -You can specify a fixed IP address to configure at boot time by using 52.188 -the value "yes" in the variable STATIC=: 52.189 -</p> 52.190 -<pre class="script"> 52.191 -# Static IP address. 52.192 -# Enable/disable static IP at boot time. 52.193 -STATIC="yes" 52.194 -</pre> 52.195 -<p> 52.196 -For the configuration to work, you must specify an IP address, its subnet 52.197 -mask, a default gateway (gateway) and DNS server to use. Example: 52.198 -</p> 52.199 -<pre class="script"> 52.200 -# Set IP address, and netmask for a static IP. 52.201 -IP="192.168.0.6" 52.202 -NETMASK="255.255.255.0" 52.203 - 52.204 -# Set route gateway for a static IP. 52.205 -GATEWAY="192.168.0.1" 52.206 - 52.207 -# Set DNS server. for a static IP. 52.208 -DNS_SERVER="192.168.0.1" 52.209 -</pre> 52.210 - 52.211 -<a name="pppoe"></a> 52.212 -<h3>PPPoE connection kernel-mode</h3> 52.213 -<p> 52.214 -PPPoE connection in kernel-mode needs 2 files. The first file is 52.215 -<code>/etc/ppp/options</code> where you must specify your login name: 52.216 -</p> 52.217 -<pre class="script"> 52.218 -plugin rp-pppoe.so 52.219 -name <your provider connection ID> 52.220 -noipdefault 52.221 -defaultroute 52.222 -mtu 1492 52.223 -mru 1492 52.224 -lock 52.225 -</pre> 52.226 -<p> 52.227 -Now you have to configure /etc/ppp/pap-secrets or /etc/ppp/chap-secrets: 52.228 -</p> 52.229 -<pre class="script"> 52.230 -# client server secret IP addresses 52.231 -"your_login" * "your_password" 52.232 -</pre> 52.233 -<p> 52.234 -The config file /etc/resolv.conf will be automatically loaded. Finished, you can 52.235 -now connect to the internet with <code>pppd</code>: 52.236 -</p> 52.237 -<pre> 52.238 -pppd eth0 52.239 -</pre> 52.240 -<p> 52.241 -On an installed system you can start pppd on each boot using the local startup 52.242 -script: <code>/etc/init.d/local.sh</code> 52.243 -</p> 52.244 - 52.245 -<a name="rp-pppoe"></a> 52.246 -<h3>Enable Dial-up Modem - PPPoE with rp-pppoe</h3> 52.247 -<p> 52.248 -To set an ASDL protocol via PPPoE, SliTaz provides the utilities 52.249 -package <code>rp-pppoe</code>. Using <code>pppoe-setup</code> is a snap and you 52.250 -can quickly configure the network. If you use DCHP it's even easier, because 52.251 -the server from your ISP will take care of everything. If you do not have DHCP, 52.252 -you must first disable its use via <code>DHCP="no"</code> in the 52.253 -configuration file <code>/etc/network.conf</code>. It should be noted that to 52.254 -modify configuration files and system logs you must first become <code>root</code>. 52.255 -To install and change the variable DHCP with Nano (ctrl + X to save & exit): 52.256 -</p> 52.257 -<pre> 52.258 - $ su 52.259 - # tazpkg get-install rp-pppoe 52.260 - # nano /etc/network.conf 52.261 -</pre> 52.262 -<h4>Configure with pppoe-setup</h4> 52.263 -<p> 52.264 -To begin to configure your PPPoE connection, you must first open an Xterm or 52.265 -Linux console and launch <code>pppoe-setup</code> and then begin to answer 52.266 -the following questions: 52.267 -</p> 52.268 -<pre> 52.269 - # pppoe-setup 52.270 -</pre> 52.271 -<ol> 52.272 - <li>Enter your username, please note that this is the username with which you 52.273 - communicate with your ISP.</li> 52.274 - <li>Internet interface, default is eth0 unless you have more than one, 52.275 - in which case you will have eth1, eth2, etc. Usually the Enter key is 52.276 - sufficient.</li> 52.277 - <li>If you have a permanent ASDL link answer 52.278 - <strong>yes</strong>, otherwise answer <strong>no</strong> (default).</li> 52.279 - <li>Specify the primary and secondary DNS your ISP uses (you may have to ask).</li> 52.280 - <li>Enter the password with which you communicate with your ISP (you need 52.281 - to enter it twice).</li> 52.282 - <li>Choose the firewall settings depending on your hardware. If you 52.283 - have a router you can enter 1 or 2. If in doubt enter 1.</li> 52.284 -</ol> 52.285 -<h4>Start and Stop the connection</h4> 52.286 -<p> 52.287 -Still using the command line, simply type <code>pppoe-start</code> to start 52.288 -the connection. A few seconds later the system tells you that it is connected. 52.289 -If it gives you a message like TIMED OUT, you may have poorly configured or 52.290 -the connection is defective. Please check the wiring and repeat the installation 52.291 -from the beginning. To start the connection: 52.292 -</p> 52.293 -<pre> # pppoe-start 52.294 -</pre> 52.295 -<p> 52.296 -To stop the connection, you can type 52.297 -<code>pppoe-stop</code>. 52.298 -</p> 52.299 - 52.300 -<a name="driver"></a> 52.301 -<h3>Install network card driver</h3> 52.302 -<p> 52.303 -In case you need a network card driver and don't know the driver name, you can 52.304 -use the command <code>lspci</code> to find your card and then <code>modprobe</code> 52.305 -to load a module. In Live mode you can use the SliTaz boot option 52.306 -<code>modprobe=modules</code> to automatically load Kernel modules. To get a 52.307 -list of all available network card drivers, display PCI eth cards and load a 52.308 -module: 52.309 -</p> 52.310 -<pre> 52.311 - # modprobe -l | grep drivers/net 52.312 - # lspci | grep [Ee]th 52.313 - # modprobe -v module_name 52.314 -</pre> 52.315 -<p> 52.316 -On an installed system you just need to add the module_name to the variable 52.317 -<code>LOAD_MODULES </code> in <code>/etc/rcS.conf</code> to load your module 52.318 -on each boot. 52.319 -</p> 52.320 - 52.321 -<a name="firewall"></a> 52.322 -<h3>Manage the Firewall (<em>firewall</em>) using Iptables</h3> 52.323 -<p> 52.324 -SliTaz provides a very basic firewall, the kernel security rules are launched 52.325 -at boot time and iptables rules are disabled by default. You can 52.326 -activate/disable these at startup by using the configuration file 52.327 -/etc/firewall.conf. 52.328 -</p> 52.329 -<p> 52.330 -The default <em>firewall</em> script begins with its own set options for the 52.331 -Kernel ie. ICMP redirects, source routing, logs for unresolved addresses and 52.332 -spoof filters. The script then launches the rules defined in the 52.333 -<code>iptables_rules()</code> function of the configuration file: 52.334 -/etc/firewall.conf. 52.335 -</p> 52.336 -<p> 52.337 -The <em>firewall</em> uses Iptables, it consists of two files: 52.338 -/etc/firewall.conf and /etc/init.d/firewall, you shouldn't need to modify 52.339 -these. Note Iptables has lots of options. For more infomation see the official 52.340 -documentation available online: 52.341 -<a href="http://www.netfilter.org/documentation/">www.netfilter.org/documentation/</a>. 52.342 -</p> 52.343 -<h4>Start, stop, restart the firewall</h4> 52.344 -<p> 52.345 -The script /etc/init.d/firewall lets you start/restart, stop or display the 52.346 -status of the firewall. The restart option is often used to test new rules 52.347 -after editing the configuration file. Example: 52.348 -</p> 52.349 -<pre> 52.350 - # /etc/init.d/firewall restart 52.351 -</pre> 52.352 -<h4>Enable/Disable the firewall at boot</h4> 52.353 -<p> 52.354 -To enable/disable options specific to the Kernel place "yes" 52.355 -or "no" in the variable KERNEL_SECURITY= : 52.356 -</p> 52.357 -<pre class="script"> 52.358 -# Enable/disable kernel security at boot time. 52.359 -KERNEL_SECURITY="yes" 52.360 -</pre> 52.361 -<p> 52.362 -and to activate/deactivate the iptables rules, it is necessary to modify the 52.363 -IPTABLES_RULES= variable : 52.364 -</p> 52.365 -<pre class="script"> 52.366 -# Enable/disable iptables rules. 52.367 -IPTABLES_RULES="yes" 52.368 -</pre> 52.369 -<h4>Add, delete or modify the iptables rules</h4> 52.370 -<p> 52.371 -At the bottom of the configuration file: /etc/firewall.conf, you will find a 52.372 -function named: <code>iptables_rules()</code>. This function contains all of 52.373 -the iptables commands to launch when the firewall starts. To delete a rule, It 52.374 -is advisable to comment out the corresponding line with a <code>#</code>. It is 52.375 -<em>not</em> advisable to leave the function completely empty, if you want to disable the 52.376 -iptables rules just add "no" to the variable IPTABLES_RULES= in the 52.377 -configuration file. 52.378 -</p> 52.379 -<p> 52.380 -Here's an example of using iptables rules. It only allows connections on the 52.381 -localhost and the local network, and ports 80, 22, and 21 used by the web server 52.382 -HTTP, the SSH secure server and FTP respectively. All other incoming and 52.383 -outgoing connections are refused, so it's fairly restrictive. 52.384 -</p> 52.385 -<pre class="script"> 52.386 -# Netfilter/iptables rules. 52.387 -# This shell function is included in /etc/init.d/firewall.sh 52.388 -# to start iptables rules. 52.389 -# 52.390 -iptables_rules() 52.391 -{ 52.392 - 52.393 -# Drop all connections. 52.394 -iptables -P INPUT DROP 52.395 -iptables -P OUTPUT DROP 52.396 - 52.397 -# Accept all on localhost (127.0.0.1). 52.398 -iptables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT 52.399 -iptables -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT 52.400 - 52.401 -# Accept all on the local network (192.168.0.0/24). 52.402 -iptables -A INPUT -s 192.168.0.0/24 -j ACCEPT 52.403 -iptables -A OUTPUT -d 192.168.0.0/24 -j ACCEPT 52.404 - 52.405 -# Accept port 80 for the HTTP server. 52.406 -iptables -A INPUT -i $INTERFACE -p tcp --sport 80 -j ACCEPT 52.407 -iptables -A OUTPUT -o $INTERFACE -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT 52.408 - 52.409 -# Accept port 22 for SSH. 52.410 -iptables -A INPUT -i $INTERFACE -p tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT 52.411 -iptables -A OUTPUT -o $INTERFACE -tcp --sport 22 -j ACCEPT 52.412 - 52.413 -# Accept port 21 for active FTP connections. 52.414 -iptables -A INPUT -i $INTERFACE -p tcp --dport 21 -j ACCEPT 52.415 -iptables -A OUTPUT -i $INTERFACE -p tcp --sport 21 -j ACCEPT 52.416 - 52.417 -} 52.418 -</pre> 52.419 - 52.420 -<!-- End of content --> 52.421 -</div> 52.422 - 52.423 -<!-- Footer. --> 52.424 -<div id="footer"> 52.425 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 52.426 - <a href="network-config.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 52.427 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 52.428 -</div> 52.429 - 52.430 -<div id="copy"> 52.431 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 52.432 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 52.433 - Documentation is under 52.434 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 52.435 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 52.436 -</div> 52.437 - 52.438 -</body> 52.439 -</html> 52.440 -
53.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/network.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 53.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 53.3 @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ 53.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 53.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 53.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 53.7 -<head> 53.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Internet</title> 53.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 53.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 53.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 53.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-23 20:00:00" /> 53.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 53.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 53.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 53.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 53.17 -</head> 53.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 53.19 - 53.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 53.21 -<div id="header"> 53.22 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 53.23 - <a name="top"></a> 53.24 - <a href="graphics.html">Graphics</a> | 53.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 53.26 -</div> 53.27 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 53.28 -</div> 53.29 - 53.30 -<!-- Content. --> 53.31 -<div id="content"> 53.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 53.33 - 53.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Internet</font></h2> 53.35 - 53.36 -<ul> 53.37 - <li><a href="network.html#firefox">Mozilla Firefox</a> - Firefox web browser.</li> 53.38 - <li><a href="network.html#midori">Midori</a> - Lightweight web browser.</li> 53.39 - <li><a href="network.html#retawq">Retawq</a> - Text mode web browser.</li> 53.40 - <li><a href="network.html#links">Links</a> - Graphical & Text browser.</li> 53.41 - <li><a href="network.html#lostirc">LostIRC</a> - IRC chat client.</li> 53.42 - <li><a href="network.html#gitmail">Ghost In The Mail</a> - Email client.</li> 53.43 - <li><a href="network.html#sylpheed">Sylpheed</a> - Mail Client.</li> 53.44 - <li><a href="network.html#transmission">Transmission</a> - Lightweight BitTorrent client.</li> 53.45 - <li><a href="network.html#gftp">gFTP</a> - Simple FTP client.</li> 53.46 - <li><a href="network.html#gnutella">gtk-gnutella</a> - P2P client.</li> 53.47 - <li><a href="security.html#pscan">pscan</a> - Port scanner.</li> 53.48 -</ul> 53.49 - 53.50 -<a name="firefox"></a> 53.51 -<h3>Mozilla Firefox - Web Browser</h3> 53.52 -<p> 53.53 -SliTaz is proud to provide Mozilla Firefox, one of the world's best web 53.54 -browsers. It is secure, fast, standards compliant and customizable via a 53.55 -system of <em>plugins</em>. 53.56 -To launch Firefox on SliTaz simply select from the menu ---> 53.57 -Internet --> Mozilla Firefox. The web browser configuration files are stored in the hidden 53.58 -(dot) directory <code>~/.mozilla/firefox</code>. 53.59 -</p> 53.60 -<p> 53.61 -Tip: When you combine LiveCD with USB media, you can keep your bookmarks and plugins wherever you go. 53.62 -</p> 53.63 - 53.64 -<a name="midori"></a> 53.65 -<h3>Midori - Lightweight web browser</h3> 53.66 -<p> 53.67 -Midori is a lightweight web browser with very fast page rendering 53.68 -through the rendering engine Webkit. This is a serious alternative to 53.69 -Firefox for systems with low resources or those seeking a fast and sleek 53.70 -alternative. It supports most web standards, CSS stylesheets and images. 53.71 -Midori is configurable via a small interface and is located in the 53.72 -'Internet' menu once installed. 53.73 -</p> 53.74 - 53.75 -<a name="retawq"></a> 53.76 -<h3>Retawq - Text mode web browser</h3> 53.77 -<p> 53.78 -All versions of SliTaz provide the text mode web browser Retawq. You 53.79 -can run 'retawq' from the console, a graphical terminal or in X from 53.80 -the menu ---> Internet --> Retawq. To 53.81 -start <code>retawq</code> from a terminal, just type (with or without the url): 53.82 -</p> 53.83 -<pre> $ retawq 53.84 - $ retawq <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en">http://www.slitaz.org/en</a> 53.85 -</pre> 53.86 -<p> 53.87 -The configuration files are in ~/.retawq, you can edit them with a text 53.88 -editor. Pressing <b> will display the bookmarks (bookmarks.html) 53.89 -and the <h> key will display the home page. 53.90 -</p> 53.91 - 53.92 -<a name="links"></a> 53.93 -<h3>Links - Graphical & Text browser</h3> 53.94 -<p> 53.95 -Links was the first graphical web browser on the SliTaz LiveCD, it has since been replaced 53.96 -by Firefox, but Links is always available as a package: 53.97 -</p> 53.98 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install links 53.99 -</pre> 53.100 -<p> 53.101 -Links offers a graphical and a text mode. To use the graphical mode, we can use the option <code>-g</code>: 53.102 -</p> 53.103 -<pre> $ links -g & 53.104 - $ links -g <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en">http://www.slitaz.org/en</a> & 53.105 - $ links 53.106 -</pre> 53.107 -<p>The configuration files are stored in ~/.links, though it's not advisable 53.108 -to modify them. However, Links provides a configuration interface via 53.109 -the toolbar at the top, where you can configure the languages, 53.110 -bookmarks, etc. When you change options, you must save them via the menu 53.111 -bar --> Configuration --> Save options. 53.112 -</p> 53.113 - 53.114 -<a name="lostirc"></a> 53.115 -<h3>LostIRC - IRC chat client</h3> 53.116 -<p>LostIRC is a simple, yet useful IRC client that supports multiple 53.117 -servers and automatic joining of servers/channels. The configuration 53.118 -files are located in ~/.lostirc. Simply select from the menu --> 53.119 -Internet --> LostIRC. The documentation on the 53.120 -<a href="http://lostirc.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=about">website</a> contains a lot of 53.121 -useful information. 53.122 -</p> 53.123 -<p> 53.124 -SliTaz channel: <small>irc.toile-libre.org / #slitaz</small> 53.125 -</p> 53.126 - 53.127 -<a name="gitmail"></a> 53.128 -<h3>Ghost In The Mail - Email client</h3> 53.129 -<p> 53.130 -To send messages quickly without having to set up an email account, you 53.131 -can use Ghost In The Mail (gitmail). The minimal mail client offers a 53.132 -simple GTK interface and supports attachments. It allows you to send 53.133 -mail using SMTP with your existing mail account. You will find gitmail 53.134 -via the menu --> Internet --> Ghost In The Mail. 53.135 -</p> 53.136 - 53.137 -<a name="sylpheed"></a> 53.138 -<h3>Sylpheed - Mail Client</h3> 53.139 -<p> 53.140 -If you'd rather have a fully featured email client - you can download Sylpheed. Simple, 53.141 -reliable and easy to use, it offers powerful search and filters, and junk mail control. 53.142 -</p> 53.143 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install sylpheed 53.144 -</pre> 53.145 - 53.146 -<a name="transmission"></a> 53.147 -<h3>Transmission - Lightweight BitTorrent client</h3> 53.148 -<p>Transmission is a GTK+ BitTorrent client that is fast, light and easy 53.149 -to use. It offers a 'Preferences' option which allows you to limit the 53.150 -rate of uploads/downloads, specify port, download folders, etc. You will 53.151 -find Transmission via the menu --> Internet --> Transmission. 53.152 -Project website: <a href="http://transmission.m0k.org/">http://transmission.m0k.org/</a> 53.153 -</p> 53.154 - 53.155 -<a name="gftp"></a> 53.156 -<h3>gFTP - FTP client</h3> 53.157 -<p> 53.158 -The gFTP application is a fast, ergonomic client for FTP transfers. It 53.159 -can resume interrupted transfers, manage bookmarks (favorites) and FTP 53.160 -or HTTP proxies. In addition 53.161 -gFTP supports the use of drag and drop, can make 53.162 -several transfers at the same time, compares windows, remembers 53.163 -passwords and can even define external applications for viewing or editing 53.164 -files. On SliTaz, you will find gFTP via the menu --> Internet 53.165 ---> 53.166 -gFTP. 53.167 -</p> 53.168 - 53.169 -<a name="gnutella"></a> 53.170 -<h3>gtk-gnutella - P2P client</h3> 53.171 -<p> 53.172 -gtk-gnutella is a P2P file sharing application that uses the Gnutella network. 53.173 -Written in C, it requires a lot less resources than other clients. 53.174 -It supports the use of searches and filters, features for downloading large files 53.175 -and bandwidth control. To install gtk-gnutella: 53.176 -</p> 53.177 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install gtk-gnutella 53.178 -</pre> 53.179 - 53.180 -<!-- End of content --> 53.181 -</div> 53.182 - 53.183 -<!-- Footer. --> 53.184 -<div id="footer"> 53.185 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 53.186 - <a href="network.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 53.187 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 53.188 -</div> 53.189 - 53.190 -<div id="copy"> 53.191 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 53.192 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 53.193 - Documentation is under 53.194 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 53.195 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 53.196 -</div> 53.197 - 53.198 -</body> 53.199 -</html> 53.200 -
54.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/office.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 54.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 54.3 @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ 54.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 54.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 54.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 54.7 -<head> 54.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Office</title> 54.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 54.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 54.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 54.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-23 20:30:00" /> 54.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 54.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 54.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 54.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 54.17 -</head> 54.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 54.19 - 54.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 54.21 -<div id="header"> 54.22 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 54.23 - <a name="top"></a> 54.24 - <a href="network.html">Internet</a> | 54.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 54.26 -</div> 54.27 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 54.28 -</div> 54.29 - 54.30 -<!-- Content. --> 54.31 -<div id="content"> 54.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 54.33 - 54.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Office</font></h2> 54.35 - 54.36 -<ul> 54.37 - <li><a href="office.html#abiword">Abiword</a> - Word Processor.</li> 54.38 - <li><a href="office.html#osmo">Osmo</a> - Personal Organizer.</li> 54.39 - <li><a href="office.html#sqlite">SQLite</a> - Tiny SQL Database engine.</li> 54.40 - <li><a href="office.html#epdfview">ePDFView</a> - Lightweight PDF viewer.</li> 54.41 - <li><a href="office.html#gnumeric">Gnumeric</a> - Spreadsheet.</li> 54.42 - <li><a href="office.html#homebank">Homebank</a> - Finance management.</li> 54.43 - <li><a href="office.html#notecase">Notecase</a> - Notes manager.</li> 54.44 - 54.45 -</ul> 54.46 - 54.47 -<a name="abiword"></a> 54.48 -<h3>Abiword - Word Processor</h3> 54.49 -<p> 54.50 -Abiword is a word processor application rich in features. It contains fast, simple, intuitive lightweight tools 54.51 -and proposes the proper format (.abw), supporting Open Office and Microsoft Word documents, it can also export to PDF or 54.52 -HTML. To install Abiword on SliTaz just run: 54.53 -</p> 54.54 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install abiword 54.55 -</pre> 54.56 - 54.57 -<a name="osmo"></a> 54.58 -<h3>Osmo - Personal Organizer</h3> 54.59 -<p> 54.60 -Osmo is a small personal organizer providing a timetable and a list of tasks and contacts with the 54.61 -possibility of opening them directly in a web browser via a URL or a mail client using an email address. 54.62 -Osmo also offers a calendar, a date calculator and the ability to take notes classified by day. If 54.63 -you use USB media associated with the LiveCD, it will even retain your data for you. On an installed 54.64 -system, you can syncronize data with USB media by using Grsync. Osmo keeps its data in the 54.65 -hidden folder <code>~/.osmo</code>. 54.66 -</p> 54.67 - 54.68 -<a name="sqlite"></a> 54.69 -<h3>SQLite - Tiny SQL Database engine</h3> 54.70 -<p> 54.71 -SQLite is a small relational SQL database engine whose entire database is stored in a single file. 54.72 -It's fast, powerful, speeds applications and implements most of the SQL92 standard. SQLite is ideal 54.73 -for managing small websites, while requiring minimal deployment. The official website for the project is: 54.74 -<a href="http://www.sqlite.org/">http://www.sqlite.org/</a> 54.75 -</p> 54.76 - 54.77 -<a name="epdfview"></a> 54.78 -<h3>ePDFView - Lightweight PDF viewer</h3> 54.79 -<p> 54.80 -To view PDF documents, SliTaz uses the epdfview package. This provides a fast, simple, easy to use 54.81 -PDF viewer. ePDFview uses GTK+ and the rendering library poppler, this enables you to view, move from page to 54.82 -page and search or navigate the index. 54.83 -</p> 54.84 - 54.85 -<a name="gnumeric"></a> 54.86 -<h3>Gnumeric - Spreadsheet</h3> 54.87 -<p> 54.88 -Gnumeric is free spreadsheet program and has the ability to import/export several file formats such as CSV, 54.89 -Microsoft Exel, Latex, HTML, etc. As well as providing its own format: <code>.gnumeric</code>, it is also one of the most 54.90 -statistically accurate spreadsheets around. To install gnumeric on SliTaz: 54.91 -</p> 54.92 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install gnumeric 54.93 -</pre> 54.94 - 54.95 -<a name="homebank"></a> 54.96 -<h3>Homebank - Finance management</h3> 54.97 -<p> 54.98 -Homebank is a handy program to manage and compare bank accounts. Lightweight, 54.99 -fast and comprehensive, homebank is a good addition to Abiword and Gnumeric 54.100 -for an office suite that's light and easy to use. 54.101 -Website: <a href="http://homebank.free.fr/">homebank.free.fr</a>. 54.102 -To install homebank, you can use the graphical package manager or the command: 54.103 -</p> 54.104 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install homebank 54.105 -</pre> 54.106 - 54.107 -<a name="notecase"></a> 54.108 -<h3>Notecase - Notes manager</h3> 54.109 -<p> 54.110 -Notecase is software designed to organize and manage notes. It allows 54.111 -you to link pages, import or export notes and format text (bold, italics, 54.112 -etc). Notecase is installed by default in the heart of the system and is 54.113 -located in the Menu → Office → Notecase notes manager. 54.114 -</p> 54.115 - 54.116 -<!-- End of content --> 54.117 -</div> 54.118 - 54.119 -<!-- Footer. --> 54.120 -<div id="footer"> 54.121 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 54.122 - <a href="office.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 54.123 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 54.124 -</div> 54.125 - 54.126 -<div id="copy"> 54.127 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 54.128 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 54.129 - Documentation is under 54.130 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 54.131 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 54.132 -</div> 54.133 - 54.134 -</body> 54.135 -</html> 54.136 -
55.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/packages.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 55.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 55.3 @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ 55.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 55.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 55.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 55.7 -<head> 55.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Packages</title> 55.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 55.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz packages tazpkg install new applications upgrade list extract" /> 55.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 55.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-18 05:30:00" /> 55.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 55.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 55.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 55.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 55.17 -</head> 55.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 55.19 - 55.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 55.21 -<div id="header"> 55.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 55.23 - <a name="top"></a> 55.24 - <a href="network-config.html">Network configuration</a> | 55.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 55.26 -</div> 55.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 55.28 -</div> 55.29 - 55.30 -<!-- Content. --> 55.31 -<div id="content"> 55.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 55.33 - 55.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Packages</font></h2> 55.35 - 55.36 -<ul> 55.37 - <li><a href="packages.html#tazpkg">Tazpkg</a> - Package manager.</li> 55.38 - <li><a href="packages.html#list">List of packages</a> - Display or generate a list 55.39 - of packages.</li> 55.40 - <li><a href="packages.html#install">Install packages</a> - Get and install new 55.41 - packages.</li> 55.42 - <li><a href="packages.html#upgrade">Upgrade</a> - Keep your system secure.</li> 55.43 - <li><a href="packages.html#tazwok">Tazwok & the wok</a> - Package format and build 55.44 - tools.</li> 55.45 -</ul> 55.46 - 55.47 -<a name="tazpkg"></a> 55.48 -<h3>Tazpkg - Package manager</h3> 55.49 -<p> 55.50 -SliTaz provides a tiny package manager which can easily install more software 55.51 -on the system. Tazpkg is a lightweight package manager for <code>.tazpkg</code> 55.52 -files, completely written in SHell script. It works well with Busybox ash shell and 55.53 -bash. Tazpkg lets you list, install, remove, download, extract, pack, search, 55.54 -or get information about available or installed packages. You can also repack 55.55 -an installed package and automatically upgrade all installed packages. On SliTaz 55.56 -you can type <code>tazpkg usage</code> in a terminal to get a list of all the 55.57 -commands with a short description in English. 55.58 -You can also read the <a href="../manuals/tazpkg.en.html">manual</a>. 55.59 -</p> 55.60 - 55.61 -<a name="list"></a> 55.62 -<h3>List of packages</h3> 55.63 -<p> 55.64 -Tazpkg lets you list all installed packages, installed 55.65 -packages by category or it can display the list of available packages on the mirror. 55.66 -To display a single list of all installed packages on the system, just type: 55.67 -</p> 55.68 -<pre> 55.69 - $ tazpkg list 55.70 -</pre> 55.71 -<p> 55.72 -To display all categories or packages sorted by category, you must specifiy 55.73 -<code>cat</code> or <code>category</code>. 55.74 - Examples: 55.75 -</p> 55.76 -<pre> 55.77 - $ tazpkg list cat 55.78 - $ tazpkg list base-system 55.79 -</pre> 55.80 -<p> 55.81 -Tazpkg can also generate a nice xHTML list (default: <code>installed-packages.html</code>) in the local directory of all installed packages on the system: 55.82 -</p> 55.83 -<pre> 55.84 -$ tazpkg xhtml-list 55.85 -</pre> 55.86 -<p> 55.87 -To get a single list of all available packages on the mirror you can use 55.88 -the command <code>list-mirror</code>. You can then examine the list in your favorite editor 55.89 -or use the Web site interface. 55.90 -</p> 55.91 - 55.92 -<a name="install"></a> 55.93 -<h3>Install packages</h3> 55.94 -<p> 55.95 -To install some new applications such as The Gimp, AbiWord, ePDFView, Perl or 55.96 -Python, you first need to recharge the list of available packages on the 55.97 -mirror and then install. If the package dependencies are not installed 55.98 -Tazpkg will install them for you. For example, the installation of Gparted a 55.99 -GTK+ partition editor using GNU parted: 55.100 -</p> 55.101 -<pre> 55.102 - # tazpkg recharge 55.103 - # tazpkg get-install gparted 55.104 -</pre> 55.105 - 55.106 -<a name="upgrade"></a> 55.107 -<h3>Upgrade installed packages</h3> 55.108 -<p> 55.109 -To keep your system up-to-date and secure after recharging the packages list, 55.110 -you can automatically install all new versions and security updates from the 55.111 -mirror with the command: 55.112 -</p> 55.113 -<pre> 55.114 - # tazpkg upgrade 55.115 -</pre> 55.116 - 55.117 -<a name="manual"></a> 55.118 -<h4>Tazpkg Manual</h4> 55.119 -<p> 55.120 -The Tazpkg <a href="../manuals/tazpkg.en.html">Manual</a> contains a lot more useful information. 55.121 -</p> 55.122 - 55.123 -<a name="tazwok"></a> 55.124 -<h3>Tazwok & the wok</h3> 55.125 -<p> 55.126 -All SliTaz packages are built with a tool named Tazwok and a receipt found 55.127 -in the wok. The receipt provides all the necessary information to build a suitable 55.128 -package for Tazpkg including variables to give us the package name, source tarball format, 55.129 -download URL, etc. Given a receipt, the <code>compile_rules</code> function has all of 55.130 -the necessary commands to configure, make, and install the package in a specific directory. 55.131 -After compilation, Tazwok will execute the function <code>genpkg_rules</code> 55.132 -to pick up only the needed/wanted files and generate a pkg.tazpkg (cpio archive). 55.133 -On SliTaz you will find all installed package receipts in the directory 55.134 -<code>/var/lib/tazpkg/installed</code>, feel free to examine them or even use one as an 55.135 -example. 55.136 -</p> 55.137 -<p> 55.138 -Tazwok will search by default for a wok in <code>/home/slitaz/wok</code> and 55.139 -put generated packages in <code>/home/slitaz/packages</code>. These paths are 55.140 -set by a Tazwok configuration file which can be located in 55.141 -<code>/etc/tazwok.conf</code> or in the current directory, which is useful if you 55.142 -want to work with multiple woks. Now, if the <code>slitaz-toolchain</code> is 55.143 -installed, you can start to create and build a package which doesn't need many 55.144 -dependencies. Small example: 55.145 -</p> 55.146 -<pre> 55.147 - # tazwok new-tree pkgname --interactive 55.148 -</pre> 55.149 -<p> 55.150 -When a new package tree and receipt has been created in the wok, you can edit the 55.151 -receipt with your favorite editor (Geany provides nicely colored code), modify 55.152 -the rules, functions, add dependencies to the <code>DEPENDS</code> variable 55.153 -if needed and try a first cook: 55.154 -</p> 55.155 -<pre> 55.156 - # tazwok cook pkgname 55.157 -</pre> 55.158 -<p> 55.159 -Note that you can now browse the generated files, modify the cooking receipt again or 55.160 -just rebuild the package with <code>tazwok genpkg</code>. When you are happy with 55.161 -your work you can install the package with <code>tazpkg install</code> and 55.162 -test the application or library. 55.163 -</p> 55.164 - 55.165 -<!-- End of content --> 55.166 -</div> 55.167 - 55.168 -<!-- Footer. --> 55.169 -<div id="footer"> 55.170 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 55.171 - <a href="packages.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 55.172 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 55.173 -</div> 55.174 - 55.175 -<div id="copy"> 55.176 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 55.177 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 55.178 - Documentation is under 55.179 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 55.180 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 55.181 -</div> 55.182 - 55.183 -</body> 55.184 -</html>
56.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/secure-server.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 56.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 56.3 @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ 56.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 56.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 56.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 56.7 -<head> 56.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Secure SHell (SSH)</title> 56.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 56.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 56.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 56.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-18 05:30:00" /> 56.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 56.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 56.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 56.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 56.17 -</head> 56.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 56.19 - 56.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 56.21 -<div id="header"> 56.22 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 56.23 - <a name="top"></a> 56.24 - <a href="security.html">Security</a> | 56.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 56.26 -</div> 56.27 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 56.28 -</div> 56.29 - 56.30 -<!-- Content. --> 56.31 -<div id="content"> 56.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 56.33 - 56.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Secure SHell (SSH)</font></h2> 56.35 - 56.36 -<ul> 56.37 - <li><a href="secure-server.html#about">About Dropbear.</a></li> 56.38 - <li><a href="secure-server.html#dbclient">Connecting to a remote host</a> - (dbclient).</li> 56.39 - <li><a href="secure-server.html#scp">Transfer files</a> - (scp).</li> 56.40 - <li><a href="secure-server.html#dropbearkey">Generate keys rsa/dss</a> - (dropbearkey).</li> 56.41 - <li><a href="secure-server.html#start-stop-restart">Start, stop, restart SSH server.</a></li> 56.42 -</ul> 56.43 - 56.44 -<a name="about"></a> 56.45 -<h3>About Dropbear</h3> 56.46 -<p> 56.47 -Control and administer remotely with the Dropbear SSH secure server. Dropbear is a small SSH client/server 56.48 -supporting SSH 2. It's compatible with OpenSSH and uses ~/.ssh/authorized_keys for the management of public keys. 56.49 -Dropbear also provides its own version of <code>scp</code>, allowing you to copy files 56.50 -between machines in a secure manner. 56.51 -</p> 56.52 -<p> 56.53 -Project website: 56.54 -<a href="http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html">matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html</a> 56.55 -</p> 56.56 - 56.57 -<a name="dbclient"></a> 56.58 -<h3>Connecting to a remote host with dbclient</h3> 56.59 -<p> 56.60 -The configuration files for the SSH client are located in the ~/.ssh directory of each user, this contains 56.61 -the authorized_keys and known_hosts files. The directory ~/.ssh and known_hosts file are automatically created 56.62 -the first time you run the Dropbear client (dbclient). 56.63 -</p> 56.64 -<p> 56.65 -To connect to a remote host employing the user and machine name: 56.66 -</p> 56.67 -<pre> $ dbclient user@machine.org 56.68 -</pre> 56.69 -<p> 56.70 -You can also connect using the IP address of the machine: 56.71 -</p> 56.72 -<pre> $ dbclient user@192.168.0.2 56.73 -</pre> 56.74 - 56.75 -<a name="scp"></a> 56.76 -<h3>Transfer of remote files with scp</h3> 56.77 -<p> 56.78 -To copy a file from one computer to another, scp can be utilized in the following ways. To copy a file 56.79 -named page.html to a remote directory of the user (don't forget the <code>:</code> after the machine name or 56.80 -IP address): 56.81 -</p> 56.82 -<pre> $ scp page.html user@machine.org:path/remote/directory 56.83 -</pre> 56.84 -<p> 56.85 -Copy a file from a remote machine to your local machine: 56.86 -</p> 56.87 -<pre> $ scp user@machine.org:path/remote/directory/page.html /path/your/directory 56.88 -</pre> 56.89 - 56.90 -<a name="dropbearkey"></a> 56.91 -<h3>Generate rsa/dss keys with dropbearkey</h3> 56.92 -<p> 56.93 -Dropbear provides <code>dropbearkey</code> to generate the protected rsa and 56.94 -dss keys. Note that when you start the server for the first time, secure keys will be 56.95 -automatically generated if they don't already exist. You can use <code>dropbearkey</code> with 56.96 -the following arguments: 56.97 -</p> 56.98 -<pre> # dropbearkey -t rsa -f /etc/dropbear/dropbear_rsa_host_key 56.99 - # dropbearkey -t dss -f /etc/dropbear/dropbear_dss_host_key 56.100 -</pre> 56.101 - 56.102 -<a name="start-stop-restart"></a> 56.103 -<h3>Start, stop, restart the SSH server</h3> 56.104 -<p> 56.105 -By default SliTaz will not start the SSH server at boot. To be launched automatically, <code>dropbear</code> 56.106 -must be added to the variable RUN_DAEMONS in the <code>/etc/rcS.conf</code> file. To start, stop or restart 56.107 -the SSH server, use the following commands: <code>/etc/init.d/dropbear [start|stop|restart]</code>. 56.108 -Example to start the server: 56.109 -</p> 56.110 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/dropbear start 56.111 -</pre> 56.112 -<p> 56.113 -Note that the server supports the passing of various options when launched. To change the default values, 56.114 -simply modify the daemons configuration file <code>/etc/daemons.conf</code>. 56.115 -</p> 56.116 - 56.117 -<!-- End of content --> 56.118 -</div> 56.119 - 56.120 -<!-- Footer. --> 56.121 -<div id="footer"> 56.122 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 56.123 - <a href="secure-server.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 56.124 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 56.125 -</div> 56.126 - 56.127 -<div id="copy"> 56.128 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 56.129 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 56.130 - Documentation is under 56.131 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 56.132 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 56.133 -</div> 56.134 - 56.135 -</body> 56.136 -</html> 56.137 -
57.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/security.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 57.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 57.3 @@ -1,161 +0,0 @@ 57.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 57.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 57.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 57.7 -<head> 57.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Security</title> 57.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 57.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 57.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 57.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-18 05:30:00" /> 57.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 57.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 57.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 57.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 57.17 -</head> 57.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 57.19 - 57.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 57.21 -<div id="header"> 57.22 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 57.23 - <a name="top"></a> 57.24 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 57.25 -</div> 57.26 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 57.27 -</div> 57.28 - 57.29 -<!-- Content. --> 57.30 -<div id="content"> 57.31 -<div class="content-right"></div> 57.32 - 57.33 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">SliTaz and System Security</font></h2> 57.34 - 57.35 -<ul> 57.36 - <li><a href="security.html#policy">Security Policy.</a></li> 57.37 - <li><a href="security.html#root">Root</a> - The system administrator.</li> 57.38 - <li><a href="security.html#passwords">Passwords.</a></li> 57.39 - <li><a href="security.html#busybox">Busybox</a> - Configuration file /etc/busybox.conf.</li> 57.40 - <li><a href="security.html#web-server">LightTPD web server</a> - Disable the LightTPD web server.</li> 57.41 - <li><a href="security.html#ssh">SSH server</a> - Default options.</li> 57.42 - <li><a href="security.html#pscan">Pscan</a> - Scan for open ports.</li> 57.43 - <li><a href="network-config.html#firewall">Firewall (Iptables)</a> - 57.44 - The network firewall.</li> 57.45 -</ul> 57.46 - 57.47 -<a name="policy"></a> 57.48 -<h3>Security Policy</h3> 57.49 -<p> 57.50 -SliTaz has given a lot of consideration to system security. Applications are tested for many months before being 57.51 -included in the distribution. At boot time, a minimum of services are launched by the rc scripts. For a complete 57.52 -lists of daemons enabled, you can look at the <code>RUN_DAEMONS</code> variable in the <code>/etc/rcS.conf</code> configuration 57.53 -file: 57.54 -</p> 57.55 -<pre> $ cat /etc/rcS.conf | grep RUN_DAEMONS 57.56 -</pre> 57.57 -<p> 57.58 -To view the actual processes, their PID and memory usage, you can use the 'ps' command or the 'htop' 57.59 -utility: 57.60 -</p> 57.61 -<pre> $ ps 57.62 - $ htop 57.63 -</pre> 57.64 - 57.65 -<a name="root"></a> 57.66 -<h3>Root - The system administrator</h3> 57.67 -<p> 57.68 -In a GNU/Linux system, the <em>root</em> user is the system administrator. <em>root</em> has all the rights 57.69 -to the system files and that of the users. It is advisable never to log in as <em>root</em> by using the command 57.70 -<code>su</code> followed by the password to obtain absolute rights over the system. Never log in as <em>root</em> and surf the 57.71 -internet for example. This allows you to create a double barrier in the case of an attack or intrusion after a 57.72 -download and makes it harder for a <em>cracker</em> to take control of your machine - first he must crack your 57.73 -password and then crack the <em>root</em> password of the system administrator. 57.74 -</p> 57.75 -<p> 57.76 -A GNU/Linux system has secured at least two users, one to work and another to administer, configure 57.77 -or update the system (<code>root</code>). It's also advisable to entrust the administration of the 57.78 -system to a person. 57.79 -</p> 57.80 - 57.81 -<a name="passwords"></a> 57.82 -<h3>Passwords</h3> 57.83 -<p> 57.84 -By default the SliTaz user <em>tux</em> doesn't have a password and the system administrator <em>root</em> 57.85 -comes with the password (<em>root</em>). You can easily change these by using the <code>passwd</code> command: 57.86 -</p> 57.87 -<pre> $ passwd 57.88 - # passwd 57.89 -</pre> 57.90 - 57.91 -<a name="busybox"></a> 57.92 -<h3>Busybox</h3> 57.93 -<p> 57.94 -The file busybox.conf configures the applets and their respective rights. On the SliTaz LiveCD the commands: 57.95 -su, passwd, loadkmap, mount, reboot and halt can be initiated by all users - the owner and group of these 57.96 -commands is <em>root</em> (<code>* = ssx root.root</code>). The busybox.conf file is readable by root, 57.97 -using the rights 600. Note that the <code>passwd</code> command will not allow users to change their own password 57.98 -if it is not ssx. 57.99 -</p> 57.100 - 57.101 -<a name="web-server"></a> 57.102 -<h3>LightTPD web server</h3> 57.103 -<p> 57.104 -On SliTaz the LightTPD web server is enabled by default at system startup, if you don't intend to use SliTaz in a server 57.105 -environment, you can safely disable it by removing it from the <code>RUN_DAEMONS</code> variable in the 57.106 -<code>/etc/rcS.conf</code> configuration file or to stop it manually: 57.107 -</p> 57.108 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/lighttpd stop 57.109 -</pre> 57.110 - 57.111 -<a name="ssh"></a> 57.112 -<h3>SSH Server</h3> 57.113 -<p> 57.114 -This small section is a compliment to the 57.115 -<a href="secure-server.html">Secure SHell (SSH)</a> page. 57.116 -On SliTaz the Dropbear SSH server is not run by default, we must add it to the variable 57.117 -<code>RUN_DAEMONS</code> in the configuration file <code>/etc/rcS.conf</code> for it to be 57.118 -enabled at system boot. Or to start the server manually: 57.119 -</p> 57.120 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/dropbear start 57.121 -</pre> 57.122 -<p> 57.123 -By default, Dropbear is launched with the following options: 57.124 -</p> 57.125 -<pre class="script"> -w Disallow root logins. 57.126 - -g Disallow logins for root password. 57.127 -</pre> 57.128 -<p> 57.129 -You can add new options by editing the daemons configuration file: <code>/etc/daemons.conf</code>. 57.130 -For all options, you can type: <code>dropbear -h</code>. 57.131 -</p> 57.132 - 57.133 -<a name="pscan"></a> 57.134 -<h3>Pscan - Ports scanner</h3> 57.135 -<p> 57.136 -Pscan is a small utility of the Busybox project that scans the ports of your machine. You can use 57.137 -<code>pscan</code> to scan the localhost or a remote host using the name or IP address of the machine. 57.138 -Pscan will test all the ports from 1 - 1024 by default and list those that are open, their protocol 57.139 -and associated service (ssh, www, etc): 57.140 -</p> 57.141 -<pre> $ pscan localhost 57.142 -</pre> 57.143 - 57.144 -<!-- End of content --> 57.145 -</div> 57.146 - 57.147 -<!-- Footer. --> 57.148 -<div id="footer"> 57.149 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 57.150 - <a href="security.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 57.151 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 57.152 -</div> 57.153 - 57.154 -<div id="copy"> 57.155 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 57.156 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 57.157 - Documentation is under 57.158 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 57.159 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 57.160 -</div> 57.161 - 57.162 -</body> 57.163 -</html> 57.164 -
58.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/simple-gen-livecd.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 58.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 58.3 @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ 58.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 58.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 58.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 58.7 -<head> 58.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Gen LiveCD flavor</title> 58.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 58.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz tazlito build livecd flavor support all in RAM" /> 58.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 58.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-18 05:45:00" /> 58.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 58.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 58.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 58.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 58.17 -</head> 58.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 58.19 - 58.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 58.21 -<div id="header"> 58.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 58.23 - <a name="top"></a> 58.24 - <a href="liveusb.html">LiveUSB media</a> | 58.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 58.26 -</div> 58.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 58.28 -</div> 58.29 - 58.30 -<!-- Content. --> 58.31 -<div id="content"> 58.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 58.33 - 58.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Generate a LiveCD flavor (Simple Guide)</font></h2> 58.35 - 58.36 -<ul> 58.37 - <li><a href="simple-gen-livecd.html#tazlito">Tazlito</a> - SliTaz Live Tool.</li> 58.38 - <li><a href="simple-gen-livecd.html#get-flavor">Get a flavor</a> - Download a flavor file.</li> 58.39 - <li><a href="simple-gen-livecd.html#gen-distro">Gen your own distro</a> - Generate a Live distro in 58.40 - one single command.</li> 58.41 -</ul> 58.42 - 58.43 -<a name="tazlito"></a> 58.44 -<h3>Tazlito - SliTaz Live Tool</h3> 58.45 -<p> 58.46 -Tazlito is a tool to help generate and configure SliTaz LiveCD ISO images. 58.47 -You can create a custom distro in two commands from a list of packages and a 58.48 -flavor file, extract an existing ISO image to hack it, create a new initramfs 58.49 -and/or a new ISO. Most commands must be run by root, except the stats and the 58.50 -configuration file manipulation. Like other SliTaz tiny utils, you can simply 58.51 -type <code>tazlito usage</code> in a terminal to get a list of all 58.52 -commands with a short description in English. 58.53 -</p> 58.54 - 58.55 -<a name="get-flavor"></a> 58.56 -<h3>Get a flavor</h3> 58.57 -<p> 58.58 -SliTaz LiveCD can easily be rebuilt using Tazlito flavor support. A special 58.59 -LiveCD flavor can be built from the LiveCD/RAM itself or from an installed 58.60 -system. If you want to rebuild SliTaz from the LiveCD you need at least 256 Mb 58.61 -of RAM and we recommend that you store the file on persistent media (USB key, HD, 58.62 -etc). To start you need to get a flavor file from a SliTaz mirror; open a Xterm, 58.63 -become root administrator and get the default core system: 58.64 -</p> 58.65 -<pre> 58.66 - # tazlito get-flavor core 58.67 -</pre> 58.68 - 58.69 -<a name="gen-distro"></a> 58.70 -<h3>Generate your own distro</h3> 58.71 -<p> 58.72 -The command <code>get-flavor</code> will download the core flavor, giving you a description 58.73 -and a list of packages in the current directory with some additional files in 58.74 -/home/slitaz/distro/addfiles (JWM menu, wallpapers, hacker files). From now on 58.75 -you can add or remove packages in the list (<code>distro-packages.list</code>), 58.76 -modify configuration files (<code>tazlito.conf</code>) and optionally modify 58.77 -additional files. Then simply generate a LiveCD ISO image: 58.78 -</p> 58.79 -<pre> 58.80 - # tazlito gen-distro 58.81 -</pre> 58.82 -<p> 58.83 -The LiveCD ISO image, root filesystem (rootfs) and the content of the CD 58.84 -(rootcd) are in /home/slitaz/distro. All repacked or downloaded packages are 58.85 -stored by default in /home/slitaz/packages. If you want to chroot into the 58.86 -rootfs to preconfigure the system, add more files in the rootcd directory or 58.87 -add users, you just have to rebuild the initramfs and ISO image to generate 58.88 -your new LiveCD: 58.89 -</p> 58.90 -<pre> 58.91 - # tazlito gen-initiso 58.92 -</pre> 58.93 - 58.94 -<h4>Burn ISO and gen a flavor file</h4> 58.95 -<p> 58.96 -Tazlito can also burn the LiveCD and/or create a flavor file to keep your 58.97 -modifications: 58.98 -</p> 58.99 -<pre> 58.100 - # tazlito burn-iso 58.101 - # tazlito gen-flavor 58.102 -</pre> 58.103 - 58.104 - 58.105 -<!-- End of content --> 58.106 -</div> 58.107 - 58.108 -<!-- Footer. --> 58.109 -<div id="footer"> 58.110 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 58.111 - <a href="simple-gen-livecd.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 58.112 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 58.113 -</div> 58.114 - 58.115 -<div id="copy"> 58.116 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 58.117 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 58.118 - Documentation is under 58.119 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 58.120 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 58.121 -</div> 58.122 - 58.123 -</body> 58.124 -</html>
59.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/system-admin.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 59.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 59.3 @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ 59.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 59.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 59.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 59.7 -<head> 59.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - System administration</title> 59.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 59.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 59.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 59.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-18 06:00:00" /> 59.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 59.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 59.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 59.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 59.17 -</head> 59.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 59.19 - 59.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 59.21 -<div id="header"> 59.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 59.23 - <a name="top"></a> 59.24 - <a href="x-window.html">X Window System</a> | 59.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 59.26 -</div> 59.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 59.28 -</div> 59.29 - 59.30 -<!-- Content. --> 59.31 -<div id="content"> 59.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 59.33 - 59.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">System administration</font></h2> 59.35 - 59.36 -<ul> 59.37 - <li><a href="system-admin.html#devices">Devices and disk access.</a></li> 59.38 - <li><a href="system-admin.html#users-admin">Users, groups and passwords.</a></li> 59.39 - <li><a href="system-admin.html#locale">Language and keyboard.</a></li> 59.40 - <li><a href="system-admin.html#bash">Install the Bash shell.</a></li> 59.41 - <li><a href="system-admin.html#editors">Text editors.</a></li> 59.42 - <li><a href="system-admin.html#sudo">Sudo command.</a></li> 59.43 - <li><a href="system-admin.html#time">Set the system time.</a></li> 59.44 - <li><a href="system-admin.html#cron">Execute scheduled commands.</a></li> 59.45 - <li><a href="system-admin.html#local.sh">Add commands at boot time.</a></li> 59.46 -</ul> 59.47 - 59.48 -<a name="devices"></a> 59.49 -<h3>Devices and disk access</h3> 59.50 -<p> 59.51 -With Linux your disks and USB media are seen as devices. To access them you must 59.52 -first mount a device on a mount point (directory). On SliTaz you can graphically 59.53 -mount devices by using <code>mountbox</code> or the command line. To mount the 59.54 -first disk of a local hard disk on <code>/mnt/disk</code>: 59.55 -</p> 59.56 -<pre> 59.57 - # mkdir -p /mnt/disk 59.58 - # mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/disk 59.59 -</pre> 59.60 -<p> 59.61 -To mount a cdrom or an USB media you should use mount points located in 59.62 -<code>/media</code>. Note that for a cdrom, you just have to specify 59.63 -the device path. For a flash key, the mount point already exists: 59.64 -</p> 59.65 -<pre> 59.66 - # mount /dev/cdrom 59.67 - # mount /dev/sda1 /media/flash 59.68 -</pre> 59.69 -<h4>ntfs filesystem</h4> 59.70 -<p> 59.71 -If you need read/write access to Windows ntfs filesystems you must install a 59.72 -few additional packages from the mirror. The <code>ntfs-3g</code> driver 59.73 -provides stable access to ntfs partitions and <code>ntfsprogs</code> provides 59.74 -manipulation tools dependent on <code>fuse</code>. Note that you can format, move or resize 59.75 -ntfs partitions graphically with Gparted. 59.76 -</p> 59.77 - 59.78 -<a name="users-admin"></a> 59.79 -<h3>Users, groups and passwords</h3> 59.80 -<p> 59.81 -To manage users and groups on your SliTaz system you must use the command line, 59.82 -but file permissions can be changed graphically using the PCmanFM file manager. To 59.83 -add or remove users and groups you must be root. Root can also change all 59.84 -user passwords and a single user can only change his/her own password. To add 59.85 -or remove a user named linux: 59.86 -</p> 59.87 -<pre> 59.88 - # adduser linux 59.89 - # deluser linux 59.90 -</pre> 59.91 -<p> 59.92 -To add or remove a group you must use <code>addgroup</code> or 59.93 -<code>delgroup</code>. To change the current user password or change the 59.94 -password of a specific user, you must use the <code>passwd</code> command: 59.95 -</p> 59.96 -<pre> 59.97 - $ passwd 59.98 - # passwd username 59.99 -</pre> 59.100 -<h4>Audio group</h4> 59.101 -<p> 59.102 -If you want a new user to be able to listen to music he must be in the 59.103 -<code>audio</code> group. To add an existing user to the audio group: 59.104 -</p> 59.105 -<pre> 59.106 - # adduser -G audio user_name 59.107 -</pre> 59.108 - 59.109 -<a name="locale"></a> 59.110 -<h3>Language and keyboard layout</h3> 59.111 -<p> 59.112 -SliTaz saves the configuration of the default locale in <code>/etc/locale.conf</code> 59.113 -which is read by <code>/etc/profile</code> on each login and the keyboard 59.114 -setting is stored in <code>/etc/kmap.conf</code>. These two files can be 59.115 -edited with your favorite editor or configured respectively with 59.116 -<code>tazlocale</code> and <code>tazkeymap</code>. You can modify the settings 59.117 -you chose on the first boot by typing as root administrator: 59.118 -</p> 59.119 -<pre> 59.120 - # tazlocale 59.121 - Or: 59.122 - # tazkeymap 59.123 -</pre> 59.124 -<p> 59.125 -To check all available locales or your current configuration, you can use the 59.126 -command <code>locale</code> as a single user or root (C for English): 59.127 -</p> 59.128 -<pre> 59.129 - $ locale -a 59.130 - $ locale 59.131 -</pre> 59.132 - 59.133 -<a name="bash"></a> 59.134 -<h3>Bash Shell</h3> 59.135 -<p> 59.136 -On SliTaz you have the ash and sh shell with a link to Ash, this shell is 59.137 -provided by Busybox. If you wish to use the Bash (Bourne Again SHell), first 59.138 -as <code>root</code> install bash, copy the <code>.profile</code> found in your 59.139 -home directory and rename it <code>.bashrc</code>, then edit the 59.140 -<code>/etc/passwd</code> file with your favorite text editor and change your 59.141 -shell to :/bin/bash 59.142 -</p> 59.143 -<pre> 59.144 - # tazpkg get-install bash 59.145 - # cp /home/hacker/.profile home/hacker/.bashrc 59.146 - Note root user: cp /home/hacker/.profile ~/.bashrc 59.147 - # nano /etc/passwd ~ :/bin/bash 59.148 -</pre> 59.149 -<p> 59.150 -The next time you login bash will be your default shell, you can confirm this 59.151 -by typing <code>env</code> on the command line. 59.152 -</p> 59.153 - 59.154 -<a name="editors"></a> 59.155 -<h3>Editors</h3> 59.156 -<p> 59.157 -Busybox supplies a clone of vi for normal text editing, but it does have its limitations. 59.158 -You can install the full vim editor with the command: 59.159 -</p> 59.160 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install vim 59.161 -</pre> 59.162 -<p> 59.163 -Or alternatively if you prefer emacs, SliTaz offers a tiny version: 59.164 -</p> 59.165 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install emacs 59.166 -</pre> 59.167 - 59.168 -<a name="sudo"></a> 59.169 -<h3>Sudo</h3> 59.170 -<p> 59.171 -The <code>sudo</code> command can be applied on SliTaz: 59.172 -</p> 59.173 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install sudo 59.174 -</pre> 59.175 -<p> 59.176 -Note that the configuration file /etc/sudoers, should <em>always</em> be edited by the <code>visudo</code> command 59.177 -which locks the file and checks for errors. 59.178 -</p> 59.179 - 59.180 -<a name="time"></a> 59.181 -<h3>System Time</h3> 59.182 -<p> 59.183 -To know the current system time, you can simply type <code>date</code>. On 59.184 -SliTaz, the timezone configuration file is saved in <code>/etc/TZ</code>, you 59.185 -can edit with your favorite text editor or simply <code>echo</code> the changes. 59.186 -To view the available timezones, you can look in the 59.187 -<code>/usr/share/zoneinfo</code> directory. 59.188 -Here's an example using the timezone Europe/London: 59.189 -</p> 59.190 -<pre> 59.191 - # echo "Europe/London" > /etc/TZ 59.192 -</pre> 59.193 -<h4>Rdate</h4> 59.194 -<p> 59.195 -To syncronize the system clock with a network time server, you can (as 59.196 -<code>root</code>) use the <code>rdate -s</code> command: 59.197 -</p> 59.198 -<pre> 59.199 - # rdate -s tick.greyware.com 59.200 -</pre> 59.201 -<p> 59.202 -To display the time on the remote server, use the <code>rdate -p</code> command. 59.203 -</p> 59.204 -<pre> $ rdate -p tick.greyware.com 59.205 -</pre> 59.206 -<h4>Hwclock</h4> 59.207 -<p> 59.208 -Hwclock allows you to syncronize the time of your hardware clock to the system 59.209 -clock or vice versa. 59.210 -</p> 59.211 -<p> 59.212 -Syncronize the system clock to the hardware clock ( --utc = universal time, 59.213 --l = local time): 59.214 -</p> 59.215 -<pre> 59.216 - # hwclock -w --utc 59.217 -</pre> 59.218 -<p> 59.219 -Syncronize the hardware clock to the system clock: 59.220 -</p> 59.221 -<pre> 59.222 - # hwclock -s --utc 59.223 -</pre> 59.224 - 59.225 -<a name="cron"></a> 59.226 -<h3>Execute scheduled commands</h3> 59.227 -<p> 59.228 -The daemon 'crond' allows you to run commands automatically at a scheduled specific date or time. This is very 59.229 -useful for routine tasks such as system administration. The directory cron uses is 59.230 -<code>/var/spool/cron/crontabs</code>. 59.231 -</p> 59.232 -<p> 59.233 -Each user of the system can have his/her own tasks, they are defined in the file: <code>/var/spool/cron/crontabs/user</code>. 59.234 -The crontab utility allows you (amongst other things), to list the tasks specific to the user. The syntax of the 59.235 -files is as follows: 59.236 -</p> 59.237 -<pre class="script">mm hh dd MMM DDD command > log 59.238 -</pre> 59.239 -<p> 59.240 -We will create a file with root priviledges and test the daemon 'crond' with a task performed every minute - 59.241 -writing the date to a file /tmp/crond.test. It should be noted that the utility has an option 59.242 -<code>crontab</code> for editing cron file using 'vi', this is not provided by SliTaz. In its place you can use 59.243 -GNU nano (<Ctrl+X> to save & exit): 59.244 -</p> 59.245 -<pre> # nano /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root 59.246 -</pre> 59.247 -<pre class="script">* * * * * date >> /tmp/crond.test 59.248 -</pre> 59.249 -<p> 59.250 -Launch <code>crond</code> with the option <code>-b</code> (background), 59.251 -configured via <code>/etc/daemons.conf</code> and using the startup script: 59.252 -</p> 59.253 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/crond start 59.254 -</pre> 59.255 -<p> 59.256 -You can wait a few minutes and view the contents of the file: /tmp/crond.test... OK: 59.257 -</p> 59.258 -<pre> # cat /tmp/crond.test 59.259 -</pre> 59.260 -<p> 59.261 -To stop or restart the daemon crond: 59.262 -</p> 59.263 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/crond stop 59.264 - Or : 59.265 - # /etc/init.d/crond restart 59.266 -</pre> 59.267 -<h4>Invoke the daemon crond on every boot</h4> 59.268 -<p> 59.269 -To launch the daemon 'crond' each time you boot the system, just add it to the variable <code>START_DAEMONS</code> 59.270 -in the configuration file <code>/etc/rcS.conf</code>, either before or after the web server or SSH server. 59.271 -</p> 59.272 - 59.273 -<a name="local.sh"></a> 59.274 -<h3>Add commands to be executed at boot</h3> 59.275 -<p> 59.276 -During the boot process, various scripts are executed to configure services, such as the start of the 59.277 -web server, networking, etc. On SliTaz there is a script <code>/etc/init.d/local.sh</code> which allows 59.278 -you to add commands to be launched at system startup. You can also create new scripts in /etc/init.d, 59.279 -their links in /etc/rc.scripts for shell scripts and use /etc/rc.d for links to the startup script daemon in 59.280 -/etc/rcS.conf: 59.281 -</p> 59.282 -<pre> # nano /etc/init.d/local.sh 59.283 -</pre> 59.284 - 59.285 -<!-- End of content --> 59.286 -</div> 59.287 - 59.288 -<!-- Footer. --> 59.289 -<div id="footer"> 59.290 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 59.291 - <a href="system-admin.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 59.292 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 59.293 -</div> 59.294 - 59.295 -<div id="copy"> 59.296 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 59.297 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 59.298 - Documentation is under 59.299 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 59.300 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 59.301 -</div> 59.302 - 59.303 -</body> 59.304 -</html>
60.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/system-tools.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 60.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 60.3 @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ 60.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 60.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 60.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 60.7 -<head> 60.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - System Tools</title> 60.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 60.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 60.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 60.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-25 16:30:00" /> 60.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 60.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 60.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 60.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 60.17 -</head> 60.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 60.19 - 60.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 60.21 -<div id="header"> 60.22 -<div align="right" id="quicknav"> 60.23 - <a name="top"></a> 60.24 - <a href="packages.html">Packages</a> | 60.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 60.26 -</div> 60.27 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 60.28 -</div> 60.29 - 60.30 -<!-- Content. --> 60.31 -<div id="content"> 60.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 60.33 - 60.34 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">System Tools</font></h2> 60.35 - 60.36 -<ul> 60.37 - <li><a href="system-tools.html#clex">Clex</a> - Command line File Manager.</li> 60.38 - <li><a href="system-tools.html#pcmanfm">PCmanFM</a> - File Manager.</li> 60.39 - <li><a href="system-tools.html#htop">Htop</a> - View system processes.</li> 60.40 - <li><a href="system-tools.html#mountbox">Mountbox</a> - Mount devices.</li> 60.41 - <li><a href="system-tools.html#gparted">Gparted</a> - Partition a hard drive.</li> 60.42 - <li><a href="network-config.html#netbox">Netbox</a> - Configure network.</li> 60.43 -</ul> 60.44 - 60.45 -<a name="clex"></a> 60.46 -<h3>Clex - Command line File Manager</h3> 60.47 -<p> 60.48 -To navigate through your folders and directories you can use <code>cd</code> 60.49 -on the command line or launch the 'Clex File Manager'. Using ncurses, 60.50 -clex is fast and easy to use and can be configured through the files 60.51 -~/.clexrc and ~/.clexbm (bookmarks) or via the panel (ctrl -g). 60.52 -To start clex from a terminal or console: 60.53 -</p> 60.54 -<pre> 60.55 - $ clex 60.56 -</pre> 60.57 - 60.58 -<a name="pcmanfm"></a> 60.59 -<h3>PCmanFM - File Manager</h3> 60.60 -<p> 60.61 -PCmanFM is a file manager providing many useful functions for daily tasks 60.62 -such as managing devices, opening terminals in the current directory, 60.63 -tabbed browsing, drag and drop, creating directories or managing file 60.64 -permissions. It contains bookmarks to allow you to browse faster, search 60.65 -functions and much more. PCmanFM can be launched with some command line 60.66 -options - you can set the wallpaper to display or open folders in new 60.67 -tabs, etc. For a full list of options: <code>$ pcmanfm --help-all</code>. 60.68 -</p> 60.69 -<p> 60.70 -PCmanFM supports hotkeys (firefox) and the context menu 60.71 -(right click on file/directory) makes it easy to unpack 60.72 -<code>.taz .gz</code> archives, compress and create archives. 60.73 -</p> 60.74 - 60.75 -<a name="htop"></a> 60.76 -<h3>Htop - View system processes</h3> 60.77 -<p> 60.78 -Htop is a system process viewer that displays cpu load, memory state (RAM) 60.79 -and swap used. It can also display the number of tasks, uptime and PIDs 60.80 -of active processes. Htop can be used with the keyboard in console mode, 60.81 -the mouse with a X terminal (xterm) and provides configuration options (F2). 60.82 -Htop can also kill processes - you can select items with the up/down 60.83 -arrows or a mouse click. Note htop also functions via SSH and can be used 60.84 -to monitor a remote server: 60.85 -</p> 60.86 -<pre> 60.87 - # tazpkg get-install htop 60.88 -</pre> 60.89 - 60.90 -<a name="mountbox"></a> 60.91 -<h3>Mountbox - Mount devices</h3> 60.92 -<p> 60.93 -Mountbox is a small GTK+ application to quickly mount media such as a 60.94 -USB drive, hard drive or cdrom. Mountbox can be launched from a terminal 60.95 -or via the Tools menu (System Tools). Simply specify the peripheral 60.96 -(Device) and the mount point, ie. the directory where you want to access 60.97 -the media in question. Typically a CD is mounted on /media/cdrom, a USB 60.98 -key on /media/flash and disk drives on the local machine on /mnt. Note 60.99 -the <a href="system-admin.html#devices">Handbook</a> also contains more 60.100 -information. 60.101 -</p> 60.102 - 60.103 -<a name="gparted"></a> 60.104 -<h3>Gparted - Partition a hard drive</h3> 60.105 -<p> 60.106 -Gparted is a graphical application making it possible to manage the 60.107 -partitions of a local hard drive or USB media. It allows you to reformat, 60.108 -resize or check a partition on a hard drive and is the tool of choice if 60.109 -you need to prepare a partition to install SliTaz. Gparted supports proper 60.110 -GNU/Linux filesystems (ext2 and ext3) via mkfs, and Parted automatically 60.111 -handles dependancies. 60.112 -</p> 60.113 - 60.114 -<h4>Support FAT and NTFS filesystems</h4> 60.115 -<p> 60.116 -To have the support of FAT16 or Windows FAT32 filesystems, you must 60.117 -install the package <code>dosfstools</code>. 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62.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/utilities.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 62.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 62.3 @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ 62.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 62.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 62.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 62.7 -<head> 62.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - Utilities</title> 62.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 62.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 62.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 62.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-18 06:30:00" /> 62.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 62.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 62.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 62.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 62.17 -</head> 62.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 62.19 - 62.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 62.21 -<div id="header"> 62.22 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 62.23 - <a name="top"></a> 62.24 - <a href="office.html">Office</a> | 62.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 62.26 -</div> 62.27 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 62.28 -</div> 62.29 - 62.30 -<!-- Content. --> 62.31 -<div id="content"> 62.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 62.33 - 62.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Utilities</font></h2> 62.35 - 62.36 -<ul> 62.37 - <li><a href="utilities.html#calc">Bc</a> - Calculator.</li> 62.38 - <li><a href="utilities.html#cdrkit">Cdrkit</a> - Burn and manipulate CD/DVD-R or RW.</li> 62.39 - <li><a href="utilities.html#nano">Nano</a> - GNU nano, default text editor.</li> 62.40 - <li><a href="utilities.html#leafpad">LeafPad</a> - Lightweight GTK+ editor.</li> 62.41 - <li><a href="utilities.html#isomaster">ISO Master</a> - Edit ISO images.</li> 62.42 - <li><a href="utilities.html#xpad">Xpad</a> - Mini note-taking application.</li> 62.43 -</ul> 62.44 - 62.45 -<a name="calc"></a> 62.46 -<h3>Calculator</h3> 62.47 -<p> 62.48 -Mathematical operations can be done with the text mode calculator bc. Open a terminal and directly type 62.49 -<code>bc</code>. To exit, simply type <code>quit</code>: 62.50 -</p> 62.51 -<pre> $ bc 62.52 - 23+45 <ENTER> 62.53 - 68 62.54 - 62.55 - quit 62.56 -</pre> 62.57 - 62.58 -<a name="cdrkit"></a> 62.59 -<h3>Cdrkit - Burn and manipulate CD/DVD-R or RW</h3> 62.60 -<p> 62.61 -To burn and handle CD/DVD-R or RW, SliTaz provides the Cdrkit utility 62.62 -and a graphical interface <code>burnbox</code> which you will find in the menu. 62.63 -The tools in <code>wodim</code> make it possible to burn CD/DVD and erase 62.64 -CD/DVD-RW. When used with <code>genisoimage</code>, it can also create images in the 62.65 -ISO 9660 format. Burning on the command line requires us to know the device/writer (dev) 62.66 -name and wodim provides several possibilities to know which drive to use and specify it when burning 62.67 -to optical media. If you run wodim with the <code>-devices</code> option, it will automatically 62.68 -search for a good device and display it, the <code>-checkdrive</code> option allows you to check the 62.69 -recognized device and <code>-scanbus</code> will display in relation to the system bus. 62.70 -Examples (as <em>root</em>): 62.71 -</p> 62.72 -<pre> # wodim -devices 62.73 - Or: 62.74 - # wodim -checkdrive 62.75 - For the bus: 62.76 - # wodim -scanbus 62.77 -</pre> 62.78 -<h4>Create an ISO 9660 image</h4> 62.79 -<p> 62.80 -To burn data on to a CD/DVD, you must first have an ISO image. To begin we must create a directory to 62.81 -contain all the files to be burned. You can copy your files on the command line with <code>cp</code>, 62.82 -the file manager Clex or graphically with emelFM2. To create a directory named <code>iso/</code> 62.83 -in the root of user space and copy all the files contained in <code>Documents/</code>: 62.84 -</p> 62.85 -<pre> $ mkdir ~/iso 62.86 - $ cp -a Documents/* ~/iso 62.87 -</pre> 62.88 -<p> 62.89 -Create an ISO image named <code>image.iso</code>, using the <code>genisoimage</code> tool and 62.90 -specify the root directory containing the files to be included in the ISO: 62.91 -</p> 62.92 -<pre> $ genisoimage -o image.iso ~/iso 62.93 -</pre> 62.94 -<p> 62.95 -Note that there are many options that you can use to create ISOs, one of the most widely used is the 62.96 -extension <code>-R</code>, signifying <em>Rock ridge</em>, this allows the use of names of up to 255 characters 62.97 -(with a few exceptions), it also supports symlinks and file permissions. To see all the available options, 62.98 -simply type <code>-help</code>. Example of creating an ISO image using the <code>-R</code> option: 62.99 -</p> 62.100 -<pre> $ genisoimage -o image.iso -R ~/iso 62.101 -</pre> 62.102 -<h4>Burn an ISO image</h4> 62.103 -<p> 62.104 -To burn an ISO image in the 9660 format either created by yourself or downloaded from the web, 62.105 -you must use <code>wodim</code> specifying the proper device (<code>dev</code>) to burn 62.106 -the CD/DVD. Example using the verbose mode (<code>-v</code>), with the <em>device</em> <code>hdc</code> 62.107 -and data contained in an ISO image named <code>image.iso</code>: 62.108 -</p> 62.109 -<pre> # wodim -v dev=/dev/hdc image.iso 62.110 -</pre> 62.111 -<p> 62.112 -Another example setting the (<em>speed</em>) to burn as 8x : 62.113 -</p> 62.114 -<pre> # wodim -v speed=8 dev=/dev/hdc image.iso 62.115 -</pre> 62.116 -<h4>Erase CD-RW/DVD-RW</h4> 62.117 -<p> 62.118 -You can quickly erase a CD-RW/DVD-RW using wodim with the blank=fast option. Example using the 62.119 -<em>device</em> <code>hdc</code> in verbose mode: 62.120 -</p> 62.121 -<pre> # wodim -v blank=fast dev=/dev/hdc 62.122 -</pre> 62.123 -<p> 62.124 -Or you can have a full erase using the blank=all option (this will take a bit longer): 62.125 -</p> 62.126 -<pre> # wodim -v blank=all dev=/dev/hdc 62.127 -</pre> 62.128 - 62.129 -<a name="nano"></a> 62.130 -<h3>Nano</h3> 62.131 -<p> 62.132 -The default text editor in SliTaz is nano. Once launched you can use <Ctrl + g> for the help menu. 62.133 -To start nano, you can type <code>nano</code> from a console, a xterm terminal, or from the menu 62.134 ---> Editors --> Nano. 62.135 -</p> 62.136 -<p> 62.137 -The initialization file /etc/nanorc includes the files of colored syntax found in /usr/share/nano. 62.138 -The user configuration file is ~/nanorc. To edit a file directly, just launch nano proceeded by the name of the 62.139 -file. Example (<Ctrl+x> to save & quit): 62.140 -</p> 62.141 -<pre> $ nano Templates/script-shell.sh 62.142 -</pre> 62.143 - 62.144 -<a name="leafpad"></a> 62.145 -<h3>LeafPad</h3> 62.146 -<p> 62.147 -Leafpad is an ultra light and quick graphical text editor, handy for taking notes or editing configuration 62.148 -files. You will find it in the menu or you can run it directly on a file via a terminal: 62.149 -</p> 62.150 -<pre> $ leafpad Templates/script-shell.sh 62.151 -</pre> 62.152 - 62.153 -<a name="isomaster"></a> 62.154 -<h3>ISO Master - Create and edit ISOs</h3> 62.155 -<p> 62.156 -ISO Master is a graphical tool allowing you to edit, manipulate and create ISO images which you can later store 62.157 -and burn, It's simple and intuitive and lets you create ISO images the size you want. 62.158 -</p> 62.159 -<p> 62.160 -Site Web : <a href="http://littlesvr.ca/isomaster/">http://littlesvr.ca/isomaster/</a> 62.161 -</p> 62.162 - 62.163 -<a name="xpad"></a> 62.164 -<h3>Xpad - Mini note-taking application</h3> 62.165 -<p> 62.166 -Xpad is a small application that can take quick notes via a 'sticky note' displayed on the desktop. Each 62.167 -consists of a note <em>pad</em> that you can hide and customise via a right click on the window in question. 62.168 -Once launched you can close Xpad via the dock located on the window manager taskbar. The notes are stored in 62.169 -your local directory and are available at each session (if you use USB media with the LiveCD or on an 62.170 -installed system). 62.171 -</p> 62.172 - 62.173 -<!-- End of content --> 62.174 -</div> 62.175 - 62.176 -<!-- Footer. --> 62.177 -<div id="footer"> 62.178 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 62.179 - <a href="utilities.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 62.180 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 62.181 -</div> 62.182 - 62.183 -<div id="copy"> 62.184 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 62.185 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 62.186 - Documentation is under 62.187 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 62.188 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 62.189 -</div> 62.190 - 62.191 -</body> 62.192 -</html> 62.193 -
63.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/web-server.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 63.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 63.3 @@ -1,219 +0,0 @@ 63.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 63.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 63.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 63.7 -<head> 63.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - LightTPD web server</title> 63.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 63.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook" /> 63.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 63.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-18 07:00:00" /> 63.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 63.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln" /> 63.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 63.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 63.17 -</head> 63.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 63.19 - 63.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 63.21 -<div id="header"> 63.22 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 63.23 - <a name="top"></a> 63.24 - <a href="chroot-env.html">Chroot Environment</a> | 63.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 63.26 -</div> 63.27 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 63.28 -</div> 63.29 - 63.30 -<!-- Content. --> 63.31 -<div id="content"> 63.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 63.33 - 63.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">LightTPD Web Server</font></h2> 63.35 - 63.36 -<ul> 63.37 - <li><a href="web-server.html#about">About LightTPD.</a></li> 63.38 - <li><a href="web-server.html#var-www">/var/www</a> - Root directory of documents.</li> 63.39 - <li><a href="web-server.html#Public">~/Public</a> - Public directory of users.</li> 63.40 - <li><a href="web-server.html#config">lighttpd.conf</a> - LightTPD Configuration File.</li> 63.41 - <li><a href="web-server.html#start-stop-restart">Start, stop, restart the server.</a></li> 63.42 - <li><a href="web-server.html#cgi-perl">Scripts CGI and Perl</a> - CGI scripts using Perl.</li> 63.43 - <li><a href="web-server.html#cgi-python">Scripts CGI and Python</a> - CGI scripts using Python.</li> 63.44 - <li><a href="web-server.html#auth">Authentication</a> - Protect directories using username and password.</li> 63.45 -</ul> 63.46 - 63.47 -<a name="about"></a> 63.48 -<h3>About LightTPD</h3> 63.49 -<p> 63.50 -This chapter describes the configuration and use of the LightTPD web server. It's a fast, secure, flexible HTTP 63.51 -server, using a small memory footprint. It enables intelligent management of the cpu load and offers 63.52 -FastCGI support, CGI, Auth, Output compression and the rewriting of URLs, etc. LightTPD is a cheap way to host your 63.53 -own site on an old machine. 63.54 -</p> 63.55 -<p> 63.56 -On SliTaz the server is automatically launched at system startup and is preconfigured with PHP. The root 63.57 -documents served by default are in <code>/var/www</code>, this contains the default page <code>index.html</code>, 63.58 -images are stored in the <code>images/</code> directory. 63.59 -LightTPD website: <a href="http://www.lighttpd.net/">http://www.lighttpd.net/</a> 63.60 -</p> 63.61 -<a name="var-www"></a> 63.62 -<h3>/var/www - Root directory of documents</h3> 63.63 -<p> 63.64 -The /var/www folder is the <em>root</em> directory of documents - you can access this via the URL 63.65 -<a href="http://localhost/">http://localhost/</a>. If you want to host a site, you can save all your documents 63.66 -in here. If you want to host multiple sites, you'll need to create virtual hosts. Note you can also check the 63.67 -<a href="http://localhost/server-status">http://localhost/server-status</a>. 63.68 - 63.69 -</p> 63.70 -<a name="Public"></a> 63.71 -<h3>~/Public - Public directory of users</h3> 63.72 -<p> 63.73 -SliTaz provides the users of the system a public space to place documents, HTML in general. 63.74 -This directory is named Public and must be within the root of your user space, such as /home/hacker/Public. 63.75 -To create this directory, use the mkdir command: 63.76 -</p> 63.77 -<pre> $ mkdir ~/Public 63.78 -</pre> 63.79 -<p> 63.80 -You can then have access via the URL: 63.81 -<a href="http://localhost/%7Ehacker/">http://localhost/~hacker/</a>. You can also use the machine name or IP 63.82 -address if you connect from another computer. 63.83 -</p> 63.84 -<a name="config"></a> 63.85 -<h3>/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf - LightTPD configuration file</h3> 63.86 -<p> 63.87 -The main configuration file for LightTPD (<code>lighttpd.conf</code>) is located in /etc/lighttpd/. This file provided by 63.88 -SliTaz is self-explanatory, just browse. You can find other examples on the LightTPD website. On 63.89 -SliTaz you'll also find a <code>vhosts.conf</code> file for the configuration of any virtual hosts (hosting 63.90 -several sites on the same server). 63.91 -</p> 63.92 -<a name="start-stop-restart"></a> 63.93 -<h3>Start, stop, restart the web server</h3> 63.94 -<p> 63.95 -By default, SliTaz starts the server automatically at boot, to prevent this you need to remove 63.96 -<code>lighttpd</code> from the variable RUN_DAEMONS located in the system file 63.97 -<code>/etc/rcS.conf</code>. To start, stop or restart the server, you can use the commands: 63.98 -<code>/etc/init.d/lighttpd [start|stop|restart]</code>. Example to restart the server after 63.99 -changing the configuration file: 63.100 -</p> 63.101 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart 63.102 -</pre> 63.103 - 63.104 -<a name="cgi-perl"></a> 63.105 -<h3>CGI scripts using Perl</h3> 63.106 -<p> 63.107 -To configure the LightTPD server to locate the path of the <code>perl</code> binary and use CGI/Perl, you'll need to 63.108 -install perl and modify the server configuration file. Example using Geany: 63.109 -</p> 63.110 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install perl 63.111 - # geany /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf & 63.112 -</pre> 63.113 -<pre class="script"># CGI module. You can install Perl and assign .pl and .cgi scripts 63.114 -# to /usr/bin/perl 63.115 -$HTTP["url"] =~ "/cgi-bin/" { 63.116 - cgi.assign = ( 63.117 - ".sh" => "/bin/sh", 63.118 - ".cgi" => "/usr/bin/perl, 63.119 - ".pl" => "/usr/bin/perl 63.120 - ) 63.121 -} 63.122 -</pre> 63.123 - 63.124 -<a name="cgi-python"></a> 63.125 -<h3>CGI scripts using Python</h3> 63.126 -<p> 63.127 -To configure the LightTPD server to locate the path of the <code>python</code> binary and use CGI/Python, you'll need to 63.128 -to install python and modify the server configuration file. Example using Geany: 63.129 -</p> 63.130 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install python 63.131 - # geany /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf & 63.132 -</pre> 63.133 -<pre class="script"># CGI module. You can install Python and assign .py and .cgi scripts 63.134 -# to /usr/bin/python 63.135 -$HTTP["url"] =~ "/cgi-bin/" { 63.136 - cgi.assign = ( 63.137 - ".sh" => "/bin/sh", 63.138 - ".cgi" => "/usr/bin/python, 63.139 - ".py" => "/usr/bin/python 63.140 - ) 63.141 -} 63.142 -</pre> 63.143 -<p> 63.144 -For the changes to be taken into effect and to use your first CGI scripts on SliTaz, just 63.145 -restart the LightTPD server: 63.146 -</p> 63.147 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart 63.148 -</pre> 63.149 - 63.150 -<a name="auth"></a> 63.151 -<h3>Authentication - Protection for the directories</h3> 63.152 -<p> 63.153 -LightTPD provides authentication modules that can for example, protect a directory. The server 63.154 -offers several authentication methods, but we will begin by using the basic method without encrypting any 63.155 -passwords. In order to be able to use the module <code>mod_auth</code>, you must install the lighttpd-modules 63.156 -package (<code>tazpkg get-install lighttpd-modules</code>). Once installed <code>mod_auth</code> 63.157 -must be added to the list of modules: 63.158 -</p> 63.159 -<pre class="script"># Modules to load. 63.160 -# See /usr/lib/lighttpd for all available modules. 63.161 -# 63.162 -server.modules = ( 63.163 - "mod_access", 63.164 - "mod_auth", 63.165 - "...", 63.166 -) 63.167 -</pre> 63.168 -<p> 63.169 -Now you can configure the modules by specifying the debug level and method (<code>plain</code>) and the 63.170 -path to the file containing a list of names using a protected password to access the directories. You must also 63.171 -define the directories that require authorization. In this example we'll protect the <code>admin/</code> directory 63.172 -and authorize its access to user hacker (<code>user=hacker</code>): 63.173 -</p> 63.174 -<pre class="script"># Authentication for protected directory. 63.175 -auth.debug = 2 63.176 -auth.backend = "plain" 63.177 -auth.backend.plain.userfile = "/etc/lighttpd/plain.passwd" 63.178 -auth.require = ( "/admin/" => 63.179 -( 63.180 -"method" => "basic", 63.181 -"realm" => "Password protected area", 63.182 -"require" => "user=hacker" 63.183 -) 63.184 -) 63.185 -</pre> 63.186 -<p> 63.187 -Finally, we now create the file containing the passwords, add a user and restart the server for testing. 63.188 -The basic syntax for the file is <code>user:password</code>. You can create the file and add a user with the 63.189 -<code>echo</code> command or edit with your favorite text editor. To add <code>hacker:root</code> 63.190 -to the password file <code>/etc/lighttpd/plain.passwd</code>: 63.191 -</p> 63.192 -<pre> # echo "hacker:root" > /etc/lighttpd/plain.passwd 63.193 - Or : 63.194 - # nano /etc/lighttpd/plain.passwd 63.195 -</pre> 63.196 -<p> 63.197 -To test the address: <strong>http://localhost/admin/</strong>, just restart the server: 63.198 -</p> 63.199 -<pre> # /etc/init.d/lighttpd restart 63.200 -</pre> 63.201 - 63.202 -<!-- End of content --> 63.203 -</div> 63.204 - 63.205 -<!-- Footer. --> 63.206 -<div id="footer"> 63.207 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 63.208 - <a href="web-server.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 63.209 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 63.210 -</div> 63.211 - 63.212 -<div id="copy"> 63.213 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 63.214 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 63.215 - Documentation is under 63.216 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 63.217 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 63.218 -</div> 63.219 - 63.220 -</body> 63.221 -</html> 63.222 -
64.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/x-window.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 64.2 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 64.3 @@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ 64.4 -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 64.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 64.6 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> 64.7 -<head> 64.8 - <title>SliTaz Handbook (en) - X Window System</title> 64.9 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 64.10 - <meta name="description" content="slitaz English handbook X server window manager jwm openbox e17 slim login" /> 64.11 - <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 64.12 - <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-25 14:00:00" /> 64.13 - <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 64.14 - <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot" /> 64.15 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 64.16 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="book.css" /> 64.17 -</head> 64.18 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 64.19 - 64.20 -<!-- Header and quick navigation --> 64.21 -<div id="header"> 64.22 -<div id="quicknav" align="right"> 64.23 - <a name="top"></a> 64.24 - <a href="gen-livecd.html">Generate a LiveCD flavor</a> | 64.25 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 64.26 -</div> 64.27 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">SliTaz Handbook (en)</font></h1> 64.28 -</div> 64.29 - 64.30 -<!-- Content. --> 64.31 -<div id="content"> 64.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 64.33 - 64.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">X Window System</font></h2> 64.35 - 64.36 -<ul> 64.37 - <li><a href="x-windows.html#X11">X Window System.</a></li> 64.38 - <li><a href="x-windows.html#tazx">Tazx</a> - SliTaz X configuration tool.</li> 64.39 - <li><a href="x-windows.html#slim">Slim</a> - Simple Login Manager.</li> 64.40 - <li><a href="x-windows.html#xorg">Xorg</a> - X server.</li> 64.41 - <li><a href="x-windows.html#terminalX">Use Xvesa as X terminal</a> - Launch a 64.42 - graphical session from a remote machine.</li> 64.43 - <li><a href="x-windows.html#fonts">Fonts</a> - System Fonts.</li> 64.44 - <li><a href="desktop.html">Openbox</a> - Window Manager.</li> 64.45 - <li><a href="enlightenment.html">Enlightenment (e17).</a> - Desktop 64.46 - environment.</li> 64.47 - <li><a href="jwm.html">JWM</a> - Window Manager.</li> 64.48 -</ul> 64.49 - 64.50 -<a name="X11"></a> 64.51 -<h3>X11 - X Window System</h3> 64.52 -<p> 64.53 -The X Window System or X11 provides a window manager running on 64.54 -top of a X server. SliTaz by default uses the lightweight X server called 64.55 -<code>Xvesa</code> from the Xorg project (<a href="http://www.x.org/">www.x.org</a>). 64.56 -Xvesa can be started with the Slim login manager or directly from a Linux console 64.57 -with the command <code>startx</code>, but for this you must first disable the 64.58 -Login Manager. To reconfigure your X session you can use <code>tazx</code> 64.59 -as root or as the current user if you start X from the command line. 64.60 -</p> 64.61 - 64.62 -<a name="tazx"></a> 64.63 -<h3>Tazx - SliTaz X configuration tool</h3> 64.64 -<p> 64.65 -Tazx is the configuration tool to manage your X window sessions on a 64.66 -SliTaz box. Simply select a resolution and press OK. You can also select a 64.67 -(Xorg) session by selecting a video driver best suited to your hardware. 64.68 -After you first run 'startx', the configuration is saved in the executable 64.69 -files ~/.xsession and ~/.xinitrc. These files are then used to start a 64.70 -X session with 'startx' or via the Slim login manager and can be easily 64.71 -altered with a text editor. Tazx can also be used to change your default 64.72 -window manager. Example: <code>tazx jwm</code>. 64.73 -</p> 64.74 - 64.75 -<a name="slim"></a> 64.76 -<h3>Slim - Simple Login Manager</h3> 64.77 -<p> 64.78 -Slim is a lightweight session manager that is very easy to configure and is 64.79 -customizable using system themes. The configuration file is found in 64.80 -<code>/etc/slim.conf</code>. It defines window managers available via the 64.81 -<code>F1</code> key, the default user or theme, and the X window system parameters. 64.82 -Slim offers special user commands like <code>console</code> to help manage 64.83 -the session. 64.84 -</p> 64.85 -<p> 64.86 -In LiveCD mode you can disable Slim with the boot option <code>screen=text</code>. 64.87 -On an installed system you can remove the package or delete slim from the 64.88 -<code>RUN_DAEMONS</code> variable in <code>/etc/rcS.conf</code>. 64.89 -</p> 64.90 -<p> 64.91 -More details and themes can be found on the 64.92 -<a href="http://slim.berlios.de/">website</a> 64.93 -</p> 64.94 -<h4>Default user</h4> 64.95 -<p> 64.96 -Slim offers a way to pre-load a user login name, by default tux is configured 64.97 -for convenience. You can change this by editing the Slim configuration file 64.98 -<code>/etc/slim.conf</code> and modifying the line <code>default_user</code> or just 64.99 -leave the line blank to avoid pre-loading a user name. Example: 64.100 -</p> 64.101 -<pre class="script">default_user tux 64.102 -</pre> 64.103 - 64.104 -<a name="xorg"></a> 64.105 -<h3>Xorg</h3> 64.106 -<p> 64.107 -By default, SliTaz provides the graphical mini-server Xvesa. Xorg server is available 64.108 -in the packages on the mirror. Xorg is a very comprehensive server, but uses a lot more 64.109 -resources than Xvesa. If your resolution is supported by the mini-server and you're happy 64.110 -with the refresh rate, then there's no reason to use Xorg. 64.111 -</p> 64.112 -<p> 64.113 -There is no GUI configuration which means having to use the command line in console mode. The installation 64.114 -and configuration of the server is relatively simple and you can always go back and reuse Xvesa at any time. 64.115 -Xorg is distributed in modular form, which means that you'll need to install the server, a few configuration 64.116 -files and the right driver for your graphics card. However the <code>xorg-server</code> package has all 64.117 -the correct dependancies to work directly with the <code>vesa</code> driver. Minimal install: 64.118 -</p> 64.119 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install xorg-server 64.120 -</pre> 64.121 -<p> 64.122 -Once installed, you can go directly to the configuration or you can install the correct driver for your card 64.123 -(provided you know it). Example using the Nvidia driver and listing all available drivers: 64.124 -</p> 64.125 -<pre> # tazpkg get-install xorg-xf86-video-nv 64.126 - List: 64.127 - # tazpkg search xorg-xf86-video 64.128 -</pre> 64.129 -<h4>Automatic configuration of the server</h4> 64.130 - 64.131 -<p>To configure the Xorg server you have two options: <code>Xorg -configure</code> 64.132 -or the script <code>xorgconfig</code>. It is recommended that you start by using Xorg with 64.133 -the <code>-configure</code> option. The automatic configuration of Xorg must be done in console 64.134 -mode without an X-server running, this is achieved by closing all applications and windows and hitting 64.135 -the <code>alt-ctrl-del</code> buttons. You should now be in console mode. Now you need to run Xorg with the 64.136 -<code>-configure</code> option and copy the newly generated file to <code>/etc/X11</code>: 64.137 -</p> 64.138 -<pre> 64.139 - # Xorg -configure 64.140 - # cp /root/xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf 64.141 -</pre> 64.142 -<p> 64.143 -Finally you then change the configuration of Slim to use Xorg instead of Xvesa 64.144 -and restart the window manager. 64.145 -</p> 64.146 -<h4>Using Xorg with Slim</h4> 64.147 -<p> 64.148 -In the Slim configuration file (<code>/etc/slim.conf</code>), we need to comment out 64.149 -(<code>#</code>) the lines pertaining to Xvesa and change Xorg to the <code>default_xserver</code>: 64.150 -</p> 64.151 -<pre class="script"> 64.152 -default_xserver /usr/bin/Xorg 64.153 -#default_xserver /usr/bin/Xvesa 64.154 -#xserver_arguments -ac -shadow dpms +extension Composite -screen 1024x768x24 64.155 -</pre> 64.156 -<p> 64.157 -Now we can start Slim to return us to an X server session. 64.158 -Slim works likes a daemon, it can be stopped or started from the console: 64.159 -</p> 64.160 -<pre> 64.161 - # /etc/init.d/slim start 64.162 -</pre> 64.163 -<h4>xorg.conf - Configuration file</h4> 64.164 -<p> 64.165 -Xorg uses the configuration file <code>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</code>. This file can be 64.166 -automatically generated and edited with your favorite text editor. It is divided into 64.167 -several sections, including the specification of paths, modules to be loaded, default screen, 64.168 -mouse, keyboard, etc. This document provides only a few examples, it is advisable to run 64.169 -<code>xorgconfig</code> once to generate a complete file to use as an example. 64.170 - 64.171 -</p> 64.172 -<p> 64.173 -Keyboard (en): 64.174 -</p> 64.175 -<pre class="script"> 64.176 -Section "InputDevice" 64.177 - Identifier "Keyboard0" 64.178 - Driver "kbd" 64.179 - Option "XkbRules" "xorg" 64.180 - Option "XkbModel" "pc105" 64.181 - Option "XkbLayout" "en" 64.182 - Option "XkbVariant" "en" 64.183 -EndSection 64.184 -</pre> 64.185 -<p> 64.186 -Mice with auto detection protocol: 64.187 -</p> 64.188 -<pre class="script"> 64.189 -Section "InputDevice" 64.190 - Identifier "Mouse0" 64.191 - Driver "mouse" 64.192 - Option "Protocol" "auto" 64.193 - Option "Device" "/dev/input/mice" 64.194 - Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5 6 7" 64.195 -EndSection 64.196 -</pre> 64.197 -<p> 64.198 -Composite extensions: 64.199 -</p> 64.200 -<pre class="script"> 64.201 -Section "Extensions" 64.202 - Option "Composite" "1" 64.203 -EndSection 64.204 -</pre> 64.205 - 64.206 -<a name="terminalX"></a> 64.207 -<h3>Use Xvesa as X terminal</h3> 64.208 -<p> 64.209 -You can use Xvesa as X terminal, if you have a machine on 64.210 -the network that accepts Xdmcp connections. To enable this, 64.211 -you can start the server with the option <code>-query</code> followed by 64.212 -the machine name or IP address. Example of machine 192.168.0.2 64.213 -on a local network: 64.214 -</p> 64.215 -<pre> $ Xvesa -ac -shadow -screen 1024x768x24 -query 192.168.0.2 64.216 -</pre> 64.217 -<p> 64.218 -The use of a graphical remote server can be of great use, although 64.219 -reponse times of applications depend greatly on Internet 64.220 -speed and the remote machine's power. This technique works 64.221 -very well within a local area network (LAN) and allows you 64.222 -to control applications installed on the remote machine directly 64.223 -from the screen of the local machine from which you work. 64.224 -Note that the distant remote machine may have 64.225 -multiple accounts in use simultaneously and/or direct access. 64.226 -</p> 64.227 - 64.228 -<a name="fonts"></a> 64.229 -<h3>Fonts</h3> 64.230 -<p> 64.231 -The management of Fonts (<em>fonts</em>) is powered by the package Fontconfig. 64.232 -This package provides tools to add, list and manipulate fonts. The <em>fonts</em> 64.233 -can be installed in user space or at the system level, this means that each user can use his/her own 64.234 -fonts or the system adminstrator (<em>root</em>) can install fonts available to all users of the system. 64.235 -If you use USB media associated with the SliTaz <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/livecd.html">LiveCD</a>, 64.236 -you can easily install fonts and retain them the next time you use the cdrom. 64.237 -</p> 64.238 -<h4>Installing <em>fonts</em></h4> 64.239 -<p> 64.240 -At the system level fonts are installed in the directory: 64.241 -<code>/usr/share/fonts</code>, core SliTaz provides TTF Vera fonts, 64.242 -they take up little space and are rendered correctly. At the root of user space <code>~/</code>, 64.243 -fonts are found in the hidden directory: <code>.fonts</code>. To create a home 64.244 -directory to accomodate new fonts, you can use the graphical window manager emelFM2, 64.245 -Clex or the command line: 64.246 -</p> 64.247 -<pre> $ mkdir ~/.fonts 64.248 -</pre> 64.249 -<p> 64.250 -Once you have installed the fonts you need to run the <code>fc-cache</code> tool to generate 64.251 -configuration files, this ensures that your <em>fonts</em> are available for use in applications: 64.252 -</p> 64.253 -<pre> $ fc-cache 64.254 -</pre> 64.255 - 64.256 -<!-- End of content --> 64.257 -</div> 64.258 - 64.259 -<!-- Footer. --> 64.260 -<div id="footer"> 64.261 - <div class="footer-right"></div> 64.262 - <a href="x-windows.html#top">Top of the page</a> | 64.263 - <a href="index.html">Table of contents</a> 64.264 -</div> 64.265 - 64.266 -<div id="copy"> 64.267 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 64.268 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br /> 64.269 - Documentation is under 64.270 - <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 64.271 - and code is <a href="http://validator.w3.org/">valid xHTML 1.0</a>. 64.272 -</div> 64.273 - 64.274 -</body> 64.275 -</html> 64.276 -
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Manuals and a getting started guide is provided by each 65.130 + SliTaz LiveCD, installed in <code>/usr/share/doc/slitaz</code> 65.131 + and also available through the "Documentation" menu. 65.132 + </p> 65.133 + <ul> 65.134 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:start">Community Wiki</a></li> 65.135 + <li><a href="http://hg.slitaz.org/slitaz-doc/raw-file/tip/slitaz/index.en.html" 65.136 + >Getting started guide</a></li> 65.137 + </ul> 65.138 + <!-- Top block end --> 65.139 + </div> 65.140 +<!-- Block end --> 65.141 +</div> 65.142 65.143 -<ul> 65.144 - <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:start">Handbook</a> - SliTaz Handbook. LiveCD usage, 65.145 - package management, network or system administration 65.146 +<h2>Handbook & Cookbook</h2> 65.147 + 65.148 +<p> 65.149 + SliTaz <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:start">Handbook</a> - 65.150 + LiveCD usage, package management, network or system administration 65.151 and specific instructions. 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Describes the stages 65.165 - of creating the very first SliTaz distribution commencing with instructions on compiling 65.166 - the Linux kernel, installing the graphical server (Xvesa) and GTK applications, etc. 65.167 - It contains techniques requiring time and motivation that enable you to build a GNU/Linux 65.168 - system from source.</li> 65.169 -</ul> 65.170 + and rootcd files, and various tools. 65.171 +</p> 65.172 + 65.173 +<h2>Scratchbook</h2> 65.174 +<p> 65.175 + Historicaly the Scratchbook was written when SliTaz was created and wasn't 65.176 + made to be updated. By the time some SliTaz fellows migrated the book the 65.177 + Wiki and have made some update: 65.178 + <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:scratchbook:start">Comunity Scratchbook</a> 65.179 +</p> 65.180 +<p> 65.181 + SliTaz <a href="scratchbook/index.html">Original Scratchbook</a> - 65.182 + Describes the stages of creating the very first SliTaz distribution 65.183 + commencing with instructions on compiling the Linux kernel, installing 65.184 + the graphical server (Xvesa) and GTK applications, etc. It contains 65.185 + techniques requiring time and motivation that enable you to build a 65.186 + GNU/Linux system from source. 65.187 +</p> 65.188 65.189 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Manuals</font></h2> 65.190 +<h2>Manuals</h2> 65.191 <ul> 65.192 <li><a href="http://hg.slitaz.org/tazpkg/raw-file/tip/doc/tazpkg.en.html" 65.193 >Tazpkg manual</a> - SliTaz Package Manager.</li> 65.194 @@ -116,17 +129,12 @@ 65.195 >Tazwok manual</a> - SliTaz Package Cooker.</li> 65.196 </ul> 65.197 65.198 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">New Wiki documentation</font></h2> 65.199 -<p> 65.200 -All SliTaz documentation is migrating; more information, books and manuals can be found 65.201 -at: <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">doc.slitaz.org</a> 65.202 -</p> 65.203 - 65.204 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Release Notes</font></h2> 65.205 +<h2>Release Notes</h2> 65.206 <p> 65.207 SliTaz Release Notes provide detailed information about the stable version 65.208 -and give a few useful tips to help you start using the system. 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There are two possibilities to create a 66.129 + flavor, use a flavor made by the community or create your own 66.130 + via a simple to use graphical interface. 66.131 + </p> 66.132 + <!-- Top block end --> 66.133 + </div> 66.134 +<!-- Block end --> 66.135 +</div> 66.136 66.137 -<p> 66.138 -The system of LiveCD flavors is a simple means for the community to generate 66.139 -ISO images for certain tasks by offering a selection of specific packages. 66.140 -There are two possibilities to create a flavor, use a flavor made by the 66.141 -community or create your own via a simple to use graphical interface. 66.142 -</p> 66.143 +<h2>LiveCD ISO Image to taste</h2> 66.144 66.145 -<h3>LiveCD ISO Image to taste</h3> 66.146 <p> 66.147 For convenience, the SliTaz team propose some ISO flavors for the stable and 66.148 cooking versions: 66.149 </p> 66.150 -<!-- 66.151 -<h4>Stable</h4> 66.152 ---> 66.153 + 66.154 <ul> 66.155 <li><a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/3.0/flavors/slitaz-3.0-xvesa.iso">slitaz-3.0-xvesa.iso</a> 66.156 [29.0M] - Fully-featured desktop environment using the tiny Xvesa graphical 66.157 @@ -117,19 +106,22 @@ 66.158 <li><a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/3.0/flavors/slitaz-3.0-3in1.iso">slitaz-3.0-3in1.iso</a> 66.159 [30.0M] - 3in1 flavor containing the base, justx and core ISOs</li> 66.160 </ul> 66.161 -<ul> 66.162 - <li>Browse flavors directory on the mirror: 66.163 - <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/3.0/flavors/">Stable</a> | 66.164 - <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/flavors/">Cooking</a></li> 66.165 -</ul> 66.166 66.167 -<h3>Getting and generating a flavor</h3> 66.168 +<div class="infobox"> 66.169 + <img src="../../pics/website/network.png" alt="png" /> 66.170 + Browse flavors directory on the mirror: 66.171 + <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/stable/flavors/">Stable</a> | 66.172 + <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/iso/cooking/flavors/">Cooking</a> 66.173 +</div> 66.174 + 66.175 +<h2>Getting and generating a flavor</h2> 66.176 <p> 66.177 A <em>flavor</em> is a (.flavor) file to generate a special flavor. 66.178 The graphical tool Tazlitobox can create a flavor in a few 66.179 -mouse clicks. The Tazlito <a href="../doc/manuals/tazlito.en.html">manual</a> 66.180 -and <a href="../doc/handbook/gen-livecd.html">documentation</a> provide 66.181 -detailed instructions on the generation of flavors. On the 66.182 +mouse clicks. The Tazlito 66.183 +<a href="http://hg.slitaz.org/tazlito/raw-file/tip/doc/tazlito.en.html">manual</a> 66.184 +and <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:genlivecd">documentation</a> 66.185 +provide detailed instructions on the generation of flavors. On the 66.186 command line, you can get a list of available flavors via 66.187 <code>tazlito list-flavors</code>. 66.188 </p> 66.189 @@ -139,8 +131,8 @@ 66.190 The stable and cooking versions offer the flavor <em>core</em> on the 66.191 mirror, it can be used as a basis to create your own flavor. 66.192 The documentation in the Handbook provides all the necessary 66.193 -instructions to <a href="../doc/handbook/gen-livecd.html">create 66.194 -your own LiveCD flavor</a>. 66.195 +instructions to <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:genlivecd" 66.196 + >create your own LiveCD flavor</a>. 66.197 </p> 66.198 <p> 66.199 If you have created your own flavor to taste, you can send it on the 66.200 @@ -148,34 +140,35 @@ 66.201 tested and included in the official flavors. 66.202 </p> 66.203 66.204 -<!-- End of content with round corner --> 66.205 -</div> 66.206 -<div id="content_bottom"> 66.207 -<div class="bottom_left"></div> 66.208 -<div class="bottom_right"></div> 66.209 +<!-- End of content --> 66.210 </div> 66.211 66.212 -<!-- Start of footer and copy notice --> 66.213 -<div id="copy"> 66.214 -<p> 66.215 -Last modification : 2008-03-25 10:30:00 - 66.216 -<a href="flavors.html#top">Top of the page</a> 66.217 -</p> 66.218 -<p> 66.219 -Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 66.220 -<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a> 66.221 -</p> 66.222 -<!-- End of copy --> 66.223 -</div> 66.224 - 66.225 -<!-- Bottom and logo's --> 66.226 -<div id="bottom"> 66.227 -<p> 66.228 -<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 66.229 - src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 66.230 - title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 66.231 - style="width: 80px; height: 15px;" /></a> 66.232 -</p> 66.233 +<!-- Footer --> 66.234 +<div id="footer"> 66.235 + <div class="right_box"> 66.236 + <h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 66.237 + <ul> 66.238 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">Documentation</a></li> 66.239 + <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Support Forum</a></li> 66.240 + <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Community Network</a></li> 66.241 + <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Laboratories</a></li> 66.242 + <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 66.243 + <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 66.244 + </ul> 66.245 + </div> 66.246 + <h4>SliTaz Website</h4> 66.247 + <ul> 66.248 + <li><a href="#header">Top of the page</a></li> 66.249 + <li>Copyright © <span class="year"></span> 66.250 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a></li> 66.251 + <li><a href="../about/">About the project</a></li> 66.252 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 66.253 + <li>Page modified the 06 Jan 2011</li> 66.254 + <li><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 66.255 + src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 66.256 + title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 66.257 + style="width: 80px; height: 15px; vertical-align: middle;" /></a></li> 66.258 + </ul> 66.259 </div> 66.260 66.261 </body>
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74.1 --- a/en/packages/index.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 74.2 +++ b/en/packages/index.html Thu Jan 06 23:01:09 2011 +0100 74.3 @@ -4,93 +4,84 @@ 74.4 <head> 74.5 <title>SliTaz - Packages</title> 74.6 <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" /> 74.7 - <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux LiveCD" /> 74.8 - <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="System, free, gnu, linux, software opensource, livecd LINUX in RAM" /> 74.9 + <meta name="description" content="SliTaz GNU/Linux LiveCD packages" /> 74.10 + <meta name="keywords" lang="en" content="package, tazpkg" /> 74.11 <meta name="robots" content="index, follow, all" /> 74.12 <meta name="revisit-after" content="7 days" /> 74.13 <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 74.14 - <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-16 23:00:00" /> 74.15 + <meta name="modified" content="2011-01-06 18:00:00" /> 74.16 <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot"/> 74.17 <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 74.18 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="../../favicon.ico" /> 74.19 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../slitaz.css" /> 74.20 <link rel="Content" href="index.html#content" /> 74.21 </head> 74.22 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 74.23 +<body> 74.24 + 74.25 <!-- Header --> 74.26 <div id="header"> 74.27 - <a name="top"></a> 74.28 <!-- Access --> 74.29 -<div id="access"> 74.30 - <img 74.31 - src="../../pics/website/locale.png" 74.32 - style="vertical-align: middle; width: 20px; height: 20px;" 74.33 - alt="language" /> 74.34 - <a href="../../de/packages/index.html">Deutsch</a> | 74.35 - <a href="../../es/packages/index.html">Español</a> | 74.36 - <a href="../../fr/packages/index.html">Français</a> | 74.37 - <a href="../../pt/packages/index.html">Português</a> | 74.38 - <a href="../../cn/packages/index.html" title="Chinese"><img src="../../pics/website/cn.png" title="Chinese" alt="cn"></img></a> 74.39 -</div> 74.40 - <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/index.html"><img id="logo" 74.41 - src="../../pics/website/logo.png" title="www.slitaz.org/en" alt="www.slitaz.org" 74.42 - style="border: 0px solid ; width: 200px; height: 74px;" /></a> 74.43 - <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 74.44 -</div> 74.45 - 74.46 -<!-- Navigation menu --> 74.47 -<div id="nav"> 74.48 - 74.49 -<div class="nav_box"> 74.50 -<h4>Navigation</h4> 74.51 -<!-- General --> 74.52 -<ul> 74.53 - <li><a href="../about/index.html" title="Information about the SliTaz project">About the project</a></li> 74.54 - <li><a href="../asso/index.html" title="SliTaz non-profit association">Association</a></li> 74.55 - <li><a href="../get/index.html" title="Download - LiveCD ISO">Download</a></li> 74.56 - <li><a href="../doc/index.html" title="LiveCD usage and howto">Documentation</a></li> 74.57 - <li><a href="../packages/index.html" title="Packaged software">Packages</a></li> 74.58 - <li><a href="../devel/index.html" title="Developers corner">Development</a></li> 74.59 - <li><a href="../mailing-list.html" title="Support, contact and collaboration">Mailing List</a></li> 74.60 - <li><a href="../artwork/index.html" title="Artwork, colors and images">Artwork</a></li> 74.61 - <li><a href="../search.html" title="Search engine">Search</a></li> 74.62 - <li><a href="../sitemap.html" title="Web site overview">Sitemap</a></li> 74.63 -</ul> 74.64 -</div> 74.65 - 74.66 -<!-- SliTaz network --> 74.67 -<div class="nav_box"> 74.68 -<h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 74.69 -<ul> 74.70 - <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Community Forum</a></li> 74.71 - <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:start">Wiki Documentation</a></li> 74.72 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Laboratories</a></li> 74.73 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/issues">Bug Tracking</a></li> 74.74 - <li><a href="http://pkgs.slitaz.org/">Packages Database</a></li> 74.75 - <li><a href="http://pizza.slitaz.org/">Online Builder</a></li> 74.76 - <li><a href="http://boot.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Web Boot</a></li> 74.77 - <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 74.78 - <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 74.79 -</ul> 74.80 -</div> 74.81 - 74.82 + <div id="access"> 74.83 + <a href="../../i18n.html"><img 74.84 + src="../../pics/website/locale.png" alt="locale.png" /></a> 74.85 + <a href="../../de/packages/">Deutsch</a> | 74.86 + <a href="../../es/packages/">Español</a> | 74.87 + <a href="../../fr/packages/">Français</a> | 74.88 + <a href="../../pt/packages/">Português</a> | 74.89 + <a href="../../cn/packages/"><img 74.90 + src="../../pics/website/cn.png" alt="cn" /></a> 74.91 + </div> 74.92 + <!-- Logo --> 74.93 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo" 74.94 + src="../../pics/website/logo.png" 74.95 + title="www.slitaz.org" alt="www.slitaz.org" /></a> 74.96 + <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 74.97 </div> 74.98 74.99 <!-- Content --> 74.100 -<div id="content"> 74.101 -<a name="content"></a> 74.102 +<div id="content-full"> 74.103 74.104 -<h1><font color="#3e1220">Packages</font></h1> 74.105 -<h2><font color="#df8f06"># tazpkg get-install pkg</font></h2> 74.106 +<!-- Block begin --> 74.107 +<div class="block"> 74.108 + <!-- Nav block begin --> 74.109 + <div id="block_nav"> 74.110 + <h3><img src="../../pics/website/network.png" alt="png" />Navigation</h3> 74.111 + <div style="width: 50%; 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The pages are automatically updated 74.135 + daily via a cron job. All packages are installable via the package 74.136 + manager Tazpkg using the GUI or the command <code>tazpkg get-install 74.137 + pkgname</code>. 74.138 + </p> 74.139 + <!-- Top block end --> 74.140 + </div> 74.141 +<!-- Block end --> 74.142 +</div> 74.143 74.144 -<p> 74.145 -This part of the site allows you to view all of the software packages 74.146 -available on the SliTaz mirror. The pages are automatically updated daily via 74.147 -a cron job. All packages are installable via the package manager Tazpkg using 74.148 -the GUI or the command <code>tazpkg get-install pkgname</code>. 74.149 -</p> 74.150 +<h2>Search packages</h2> 74.151 74.152 -<div style="text-align: center; padding: 20px;"> 74.153 +<div style="text-align: center; padding: 60px 20px;"> 74.154 <form method="post" action="http://pkgs.slitaz.org/search.cgi"> 74.155 <input type="hidden" name="lang" value="en" /> 74.156 <select name="object"> 74.157 @@ -113,62 +104,62 @@ 74.158 </select> 74.159 <input type="submit" name="search" value="Search" /> 74.160 </form> 74.161 +<p> 74.162 + Web interface: <a href="http://pkgs.slitaz.org/stable/">Stable</a> | 74.163 + <a href="http://pkgs.slitaz.org/cooking/">Cooking</a> 74.164 +</p> 74.165 </div> 74.166 74.167 -<h3>Stable</h3> 74.168 +<div class="infobox"> 74.169 + <img src="../../pics/website/text.png" alt="text.png" /> 74.170 + Raw packages.list: 74.171 + <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/stable/packages.list" 74.172 + >Stable list</a> | 74.173 + <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/cooking/packages.list" 74.174 + >Cooking list</a> 74.175 + <img src="../../pics/website/network.png" alt="text.png" /> 74.176 + Main mirror: 74.177 + <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/" 74.178 + >http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/</a> 74.179 +</div> 74.180 + 74.181 +<h2>Documentation</h2> 74.182 <p> 74.183 -Stable packages Web interface: 74.184 -<a href="http://pkgs.slitaz.org/stable/">Stable packages</a> 74.185 -</p> 74.186 -<p> 74.187 -Raw Stable packages lists on the mirror: <a 74.188 - href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/3.0/packages.list" 74.189 - >packages.list</a> | <a 74.190 - href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/3.0/packages.txt" 74.191 - >packages.txt</a> 74.192 +The SliTaz project provide a large <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">documentation</a> 74.193 +to let you learn install and manage packages on your SliTaz GNU/Linux distribution. 74.194 +The <a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">support forum</a> members will help you 74.195 +in case of trouble and is also the place to request a new package. 74.196 </p> 74.197 74.198 -<h3>Cooking</h3> 74.199 -<p> 74.200 -Cooking packages Web interface: 74.201 -<a href="http://pkgs.slitaz.org/cooking/">Cooking packages</a> 74.202 -</p> 74.203 -<p> 74.204 -Raw Cooking packages lists on the mirror: <a 74.205 - href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/cooking/packages.list" 74.206 - >packages.list</a> 74.207 - | <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/packages/cooking/packages.txt" 74.208 - >packages.txt</a> 74.209 -</p> 74.210 - 74.211 -<!-- End of content with round corner --> 74.212 -</div> 74.213 -<div id="content_bottom"> 74.214 -<div class="bottom_left"></div> 74.215 -<div class="bottom_right"></div> 74.216 +<!-- End of content --> 74.217 </div> 74.218 74.219 -<!-- Start of footer and copy notice --> 74.220 -<div id="copy"> 74.221 -<p> 74.222 -Last modification : 2008-07-16 23:00:00 - 74.223 -<a href="index.html#top">Top of the page</a> 74.224 -</p> 74.225 -<p> 74.226 -Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">SliTaz</a> - 74.227 -<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a> 74.228 -</p> 74.229 -<!-- End of copy --> 74.230 -</div> 74.231 - 74.232 -<!-- Bottom and logo's --> 74.233 -<div id="bottom"> 74.234 -<p> 74.235 -<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 74.236 - src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 74.237 - title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 74.238 - style="width: 80px; height: 15px;" /></a> 74.239 -</p> 74.240 +<!-- Footer --> 74.241 +<div id="footer"> 74.242 + <div class="right_box"> 74.243 + <h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 74.244 + <ul> 74.245 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">Documentation</a></li> 74.246 + <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Support Forum</a></li> 74.247 + <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Community Network</a></li> 74.248 + <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Laboratories</a></li> 74.249 + <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 74.250 + <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 74.251 + </ul> 74.252 + </div> 74.253 + <h4>SliTaz Website</h4> 74.254 + <ul> 74.255 + <li><a href="#header">Top of the page</a></li> 74.256 + <li>Copyright © <span class="year"></span> 74.257 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a></li> 74.258 + <li><a href="../about/">About the project</a></li> 74.259 + <li><a href="../../netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 74.260 + <li>Page modified the 06 Jan 2011</li> 74.261 + <li><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 74.262 + src="../../pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 74.263 + title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 74.264 + style="width: 80px; height: 15px; vertical-align: middle;" /></a></li> 74.265 + </ul> 74.266 </div> 74.267 74.268 </body>
75.1 --- a/en/search.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 75.2 +++ b/en/search.html Thu Jan 06 23:01:09 2011 +0100 75.3 @@ -22,15 +22,14 @@ 75.4 <div id="header"> 75.5 <!-- Access --> 75.6 <div id="access"> 75.7 - <img 75.8 - src="../pics/website/locale.png" 75.9 - style="vertical-align: middle; width: 20px; height: 20px;" 75.10 - alt="language" /> 75.11 + <a href="../i18n.html"><img 75.12 + src="../pics/website/locale.png" alt="locale.png" /></a> 75.13 <a href="../de/search.html">Deutsch</a> | 75.14 <a href="../es/search.html">Español</a> | 75.15 - <a href="../fr/search.html" title="Page principale en français">Français</a> | 75.16 + <a href="../fr/search.html">Français</a> | 75.17 <a href="../pt/search.html">Português</a> | 75.18 - <a href="../cn/search.html" title="Chinese"><img src="../pics/website/cn.png" title="Chinese" alt="cn"></img></a> 75.19 + <a href="../cn/search.html"><img 75.20 + src="../pics/website/cn.png" title="Chinese" alt="cn" /></a> 75.21 </div> 75.22 <!-- Logo --> 75.23 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo"
76.1 --- a/i18n.html Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 76.2 +++ b/i18n.html Thu Jan 06 23:01:09 2011 +0100 76.3 @@ -9,93 +9,85 @@ 76.4 <meta name="robots" content="index, follow, all" /> 76.5 <meta name="revisit-after" content="7 days" /> 76.6 <meta name="expires" content="never" /> 76.7 - <meta name="modified" content="2010-01-10 22:00:00" /> 76.8 + <meta name="modified" content="2011-01-06 19:00:00" /> 76.9 <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln"/> 76.10 <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" /> 76.11 <link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" /> 76.12 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="slitaz.css" /> 76.13 <link rel="Content" href="i18n.html#content" /> 76.14 </head> 76.15 +<body> 76.16 76.17 -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 76.18 <!-- Header --> 76.19 <div id="header"> 76.20 - <a name="top"></a> 76.21 -<!-- Access --> 76.22 -<div id="access"> 76.23 -</div> 76.24 - <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo" 76.25 - src="pics/website/logo.png" title="www.slitaz.org" alt="www.slitaz.org" 76.26 - style="border: 0px solid ; width: 200px; height: 74px;" /></a> 76.27 - <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 76.28 -</div> 76.29 - 76.30 -<!-- Navigation menu --> 76.31 -<div id="nav"> 76.32 - 76.33 -<div class="nav_box"> 76.34 -<h4>About SliTaz</h4> 76.35 -<p> 76.36 -SliTaz is an open source and free operating system providing a fully featured 76.37 -desktop or server in less than 30 Mb. SliTaz is simple to use, fast and stable. 76.38 -More information <a href="en/about/">about SliTaz...</a> 76.39 -</p> 76.40 -</div> 76.41 - 76.42 -<!-- SliTaz network --> 76.43 -<div class="nav_box"> 76.44 -<h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 76.45 -<ul> 76.46 - <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Support Forum</a></li> 76.47 - <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Community Network</a></li> 76.48 - <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Laboratories</a></li> 76.49 - <li><a href="http://pkgs.slitaz.org/">Packages Database</a></li> 76.50 - <li><a href="http://boot.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Web Boot</a></li> 76.51 - <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 76.52 - <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 76.53 -</ul> 76.54 -</div> 76.55 - 76.56 -</div> 76.57 - 76.58 -<!-- Content top. --> 76.59 -<div id="content_top"> 76.60 -<div class="top_left"></div> 76.61 -<div class="top_right"></div> 76.62 + <!-- Logo --> 76.63 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/"><img id="logo" 76.64 + src="pics/website/logo.png" 76.65 + title="www.slitaz.org" alt="www.slitaz.org" /></a> 76.66 + <p id="titre">#!/GNU/Linux</p> 76.67 </div> 76.68 76.69 <!-- Content --> 76.70 -<div id="content"> 76.71 -<a name="content"></a> 76.72 +<div id="content-full"> 76.73 76.74 -<h1><font color="#3E1220">SliTaz i18n project</font></h1> 76.75 -<h2><font color="#DF8F06">Internationalization</font></h2> 76.76 +<!-- Block begin --> 76.77 +<div class="block"> 76.78 + <!-- Nav block begin --> 76.79 + <div id="block_nav" style="min-height: 220px;"> 76.80 + <h3><img src="pics/website/users.png" alt="users.png" />Community</h3> 76.81 + <ul> 76.82 + <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Join us on SCN</a></li> 76.83 + <!-- <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/i18n">Join us on SCN</a></li> --> 76.84 + <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/wiki/i18n">Labs i18n project</a></li> 76.85 + </ul> 76.86 + <h3><img src="pics/website/text.png" alt="text.png" />PO files</h3> 76.87 + <ul> 76.88 + <li><a href="http://hg.slitaz.org/slitaz-tools/file/tip/po">SliTaz Tools</a></li> 76.89 + <li><a href="http://hg.slitaz.org/tazpkg/file/tip/po">Tazpkg</a></li> 76.90 + </ul> 76.91 + <!-- Nav block end --> 76.92 + </div> 76.93 + <!-- Top block begin --> 76.94 + <div id="block_top" style="min-height: 220px;"> 76.95 + <h1>SliTaz i18n project</h1> 76.96 + <p> 76.97 + The main goal of SliTaz is to provide full support for a given 76.98 + language, including the website, official Wiki documentation, 76.99 + a dedicated forum and all SliTaz related project such as the 76.100 + LiveCD GUI builder. 76.101 + </p> 76.102 + <p> 76.103 + Traduction is a community effort and everyone can help. You 76.104 + welcome to join the team! You can find more pot files on 76.105 + <a href="http://hg.slitaz.org/">Hg</a>, just pick up one, 76.106 + translate it and sent it to the mailing list or upload it to 76.107 + SliTaz Community Network aka <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">SCN</a>. 76.108 + </p> 76.109 + <!-- Top block end --> 76.110 + </div> 76.111 +<!-- Block end --> 76.112 +</div> 76.113 + 76.114 +<h2>Internationalization</h2> 76.115 76.116 <p> 76.117 SliTaz project Website is available in the following languages: 76.118 </p> 76.119 + 76.120 <div class="infobox" style="font-weight: bold;"> 76.121 - 76.122 -<img 76.123 - src="pics/website/locale.png" 76.124 - style="vertical-align: middle; width: 20px; height: 20px;" alt="locale" /> 76.125 - 76.126 -<a href="de/index.html">Deutsch</a> - 76.127 -<a href="en/index.html">English</a> - 76.128 -<a href="es/index.html">Español</a> - 76.129 -<a href="fr/index.html">Français</a> - 76.130 -<a href="id/index.html">Indonesian</a> - 76.131 -<a href="pt/index.html">Português</a> - 76.132 -<a href="cn/index.html"><img 76.133 - src="pics/website/cn.png" 76.134 - style="vertical-align: middle;" 76.135 - title="Chinese" alt="cn" /></a> 76.136 + <img src="pics/website/locale.png" alt="locale.png" /> 76.137 + <a href="de/index.html">Deutsch</a> - 76.138 + <a href="en/index.html">English</a> - 76.139 + <a href="es/index.html">Español</a> - 76.140 + <a href="fr/index.html">Français</a> - 76.141 + <a href="id/index.html">Indonesian</a> - 76.142 + <a href="pt/index.html">Português</a> - 76.143 + <a href="cn/index.html"><img 76.144 + src="pics/website/cn.png" alt="cn" /></a> 76.145 </div> 76.146 76.147 -<p> 76.148 -The main goal of SliTaz is to provide full support for a given language, including 76.149 -the website, official documentation, Wiki community and a dedicated forum. 76.150 -</p> 76.151 +<h2>Information</h2> 76.152 + 76.153 <p> 76.154 The website and documentation has been translated and is kept up-to-date 76.155 by several contributors. For now, the actively maintained languages are 76.156 @@ -104,6 +96,7 @@ 76.157 <a href="en/mailing-list.html">Mailing List</a> and the 76.158 <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/wiki/i18n">Labs</a>. 76.159 </p> 76.160 + 76.161 <p> 76.162 Some additional languages can be installed through the Package Manager, 76.163 but we are not able to provide support and documentation. SliTaz is a 76.164 @@ -111,34 +104,35 @@ 76.165 join us. 76.166 </p> 76.167 76.168 -<!-- End of content with round corner --> 76.169 -</div> 76.170 -<div id="content_bottom"> 76.171 -<div class="bottom_left"></div> 76.172 -<div class="bottom_right"></div> 76.173 +<!-- End of content --> 76.174 </div> 76.175 76.176 -<!-- Start of footer and copy notice --> 76.177 -<div id="copy"> 76.178 -<p> 76.179 -Last modification : 2010-01-10 22:00:00 - 76.180 -<a href="i18n.html#top">Top of the page</a> 76.181 -</p> 76.182 -<p> 76.183 -Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 76.184 -<a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a> 76.185 -</p> 76.186 -<!-- End of copy --> 76.187 -</div> 76.188 - 76.189 -<!-- Bottom and logo's --> 76.190 -<div id="bottom"> 76.191 -<p> 76.192 -<a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 76.193 - src="pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 76.194 - title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 76.195 - style="width: 80px; height: 15px;" /></a> 76.196 -</p> 76.197 +<!-- Footer --> 76.198 +<div id="footer"> 76.199 + <div class="right_box"> 76.200 + <h4>SliTaz Network</h4> 76.201 + <ul> 76.202 + <li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">Documentation</a></li> 76.203 + <li><a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Support Forum</a></li> 76.204 + <li><a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Community Network</a></li> 76.205 + <li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">Laboratories</a></li> 76.206 + <li><a href="http://twitter.com/slitaz">SliTaz on Twitter</a></li> 76.207 + <li><a href="http://distrowatch.com/slitaz">SliTaz on DistroWatch</a></li> 76.208 + </ul> 76.209 + </div> 76.210 + <h4>SliTaz Website</h4> 76.211 + <ul> 76.212 + <li><a href="#header">Top of the page</a></li> 76.213 + <li>Copyright © <span class="year"></span> 76.214 + <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a></li> 76.215 + <li><a href="about/">About the project</a></li> 76.216 + <li><a href="netmap.php">Network Map</a></li> 76.217 + <li>Page modified the 06 Jan 2011</li> 76.218 + <li><a href="http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=referer"><img 76.219 + src="pics/website/xhtml10.png" alt="Valid XHTML 1.0" 76.220 + title="Code validé XHTML 1.0" 76.221 + style="width: 80px; height: 15px; vertical-align: middle;" /></a></li> 76.222 + </ul> 76.223 </div> 76.224 76.225 </body>
77.1 --- a/index.php Thu Jan 06 18:15:14 2011 +0100 77.2 +++ b/index.php Thu Jan 06 23:01:09 2011 +0100 77.3 @@ -42,16 +42,15 @@ 77.4 <div class="block"> 77.5 <!-- Nav block begin --> 77.6 <div id="block_nav" style="min-height: 220px;"> 77.7 - <h3><img src="pics/website/locale.png" alt="png" />Language</h3> 77.8 + <h3><a href="i18n.html"><img src="pics/website/locale.png" 77.9 + alt="locale.png" /></a>Language</h3> 77.10 <div class="right_box"> 77.11 <ul> 77.12 <li><a href="id/">Indonesian</a></li> 77.13 <li><a href="pt/">Português</a></li> 77.14 <li><a href="cn/" title="Chinese"> 77.15 - <img 77.16 - src="pics/website/cn.png" 77.17 - style="vertical-align: middle;" 77.18 - title="Chinese" alt="cn" /></a></li> 77.19 + <img src="pics/website/cn.png" alt="cn" 77.20 + style="vertical-align: middle;" /></a></li> 77.21 </ul> 77.22 </div> 77.23 <ul> 77.24 @@ -69,7 +68,7 @@ 77.25 </div> 77.26 <!-- Top block begin --> 77.27 <div id="block_top" style="min-height: 220px;"> 77.28 - <h1>Boot baby... boot!</h1> 77.29 + <h1>Boot baby... boot!</h1> 77.30 <div id="slideshow"> 77.31 <img src="pics/slideshow/1.png" alt="Desktop 1.png" /> 77.32 <img src="pics/slideshow/2.png" alt="Desktop 2.png" />
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