website rev 346

en: Update home and fix typos
author Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org>
date Sun Mar 29 13:57:48 2009 +0000 (2009-03-29)
parents 864829b32e9a
children 8bde4e5a9818
files en/doc/cookbook/reltasks.html en/doc/handbook/system-admin.html en/index.html
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     1.1 --- a/en/doc/cookbook/reltasks.html	Sat Mar 28 11:13:56 2009 +0000
     1.2 +++ b/en/doc/cookbook/reltasks.html	Sun Mar 29 13:57:48 2009 +0000
     1.3 @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
     1.4  <p>
     1.5  SliTaz stable release provides the release notes on the LiveCD through
     1.6  the package <code>slitaz-doc</code>, the repos are tagged just before release
     1.7 -and are archived on the mirror. After the wok have been copied to wok-stable,
     1.8 +and are archived on the mirror. After the wok has been copied to wok-stable,
     1.9  the docs are back to a cooking cycle and just provide an index with basic
    1.10  information. On the system, docs are located in: /usr/share/doc/slitaz, a 
    1.11  desktop file and icon are provided in the sources package and can be used
     2.1 --- a/en/doc/handbook/system-admin.html	Sat Mar 28 11:13:56 2009 +0000
     2.2 +++ b/en/doc/handbook/system-admin.html	Sun Mar 29 13:57:48 2009 +0000
     2.3 @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@
     2.4  <h3>Users, groups and passwords</h3>
     2.5  <p>
     2.6  To manage users and groups on your SliTaz system you must use the command line,
     2.7 -but file permissions can be changed graphically using the emelFM2 file manager. To
     2.8 +but file permissions can be changed graphically using the PCmanFM file manager. To
     2.9  add or remove users and groups you must be root. Root can also change all
    2.10  user passwords and a single user can only change his/her own password. To add 
    2.11  or remove a user named linux:
    2.12 @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
    2.13  which is read by <code>/etc/profile</code> on each login and the keyboard 
    2.14  setting is stored in <code>/etc/kmap.conf</code>. These two files can be
    2.15  edited with your favorite editor or configured respectively with
    2.16 -<code>tazlocale</code> and <code>tazkmap</code>. You can modify the settings
    2.17 +<code>tazlocale</code> and <code>tazkeymap</code>. You can modify the settings
    2.18  you chose on the first boot by typing as root administrator:
    2.19  </p>
    2.20  <pre>
     3.1 --- a/en/index.html	Sat Mar 28 11:13:56 2009 +0000
     3.2 +++ b/en/index.html	Sun Mar 29 13:57:48 2009 +0000
     3.3 @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
     3.4      <meta name="robots" content="index, follow, all" />
     3.5      <meta name="revisit-after" content="7 days" />
     3.6      <meta name="expires" content="never" />
     3.7 -    <meta name="modified" content="2008-07-16 21:45:00" />
     3.8 +    <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-29 12:45:00" />
     3.9      <meta name="author" content="Christophe Lincoln, Paul Issot"/>
    3.10      <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org" />
    3.11      <link rel="shortcut icon" href="../favicon.ico" />
    3.12 @@ -80,14 +80,15 @@
    3.13  Welcome to the SliTaz GNU/Linux web site.
    3.14  </p>
    3.15  <p>
    3.16 -SliTaz is a free micro GNU/Linux distro using BusyBox, a Linux kernel, and GNU
    3.17 -free software. The goal of SliTaz is to have a GNU/Linux distro working in
    3.18 -memory (RAM). Installable to a hard disk, with good support for French language
    3.19 -web, it offers reliability, high performance and PC recycling. SliTaz boots with
    3.20 -Syslinux and provides more than 200 Linux commands, the LightTPD web server,
    3.21 -SQLite database, rescue tools, IRC client, SSH client/server powered by
    3.22 -Dropbear, X window system, JWM (Joe's Window Manager), gFTP, Geany IDE,
    3.23 -Mozilla Firefox, Alsaplayer, Gparted, a sound file editor and much more.</p>
    3.24 +SliTaz is a free operating system, working completely
    3.25 +in RAM and booting from removable media such as a cdrom
    3.26 +or USB key. SliTaz is distributed as a LiveCD, and 
    3.27 +weighs less than 30MB. The system is quick and 
    3.28 +responsive, clean and robust. SliTaz is simple and 
    3.29 +intuitive, providing a lightweight, elegant desktop,
    3.30 +documentation and easy to use configuration 
    3.31 +tools. <a href="about/">More information...</a>
    3.32 +</p>
    3.33  <table width="100%">
    3.34      <tr>
    3.35          <td align="center">
    3.36 @@ -98,29 +99,48 @@
    3.37          </td>
    3.38      </tr>
    3.39  </table>
    3.40 -<p>SliTaz's ISO image will always fit on less than 30 MB, and try and give you a
    3.41 -reasonable selection of software.
    3.42 -<a href="about/">More information...</a>
    3.43 -</p>
    3.44  
    3.45  <!--
    3.46      SliTaz news starting.
    3.47      English RSS feed file is : rss.xml
    3.48  -->
    3.49  
    3.50 -<div id="news">
    3.51  <h2><a href="rss.xml"><img
    3.52      src="../pics/website/feed.png" alt="SliTaz RSS News" title="SliTaz RSS News"
    3.53      style="width: 16px; height: 16px; float: left; padding: 4px 4px 0px 0px;" /></a>
    3.54      <font color="#DF8F06">Headlines</font></h2>
    3.55  <p>
    3.56 -The SliTaz website distributes a news summary with the <a href="rss.xml">RSS 2.0</a>
    3.57 -syndication format, the latest headlines come to you via XML.
    3.58 +The SliTaz website offers the main news of the project as well as news 
    3.59 +on the general activity of the subprojects on the 
    3.60 +<a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">laboratories</a>. Both are 
    3.61 +available as a XML <a href="rss.xml">RSS</a> feed. The project also 
    3.62 +proposes a small monthly Newsletter in English and Chinese.
    3.63  </p>
    3.64 +<ul>
    3.65 +	<li><a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/news">News from the Labs</a>
    3.66 +	(<a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/news?format=atom">RSS</a>)</li>
    3.67 +	<li><a href="http://wiki.slitaz.org/doku.php?id=here">Monthly Newsletter</a></li>
    3.68 +</ul>
    3.69 +
    3.70 +<div id="news">
    3.71  
    3.72  <ul>
    3.73  	<!-- <li><strong>Date - Title</strong><br />
    3.74  	</li> -->
    3.75 +	<li><strong>27 March 2009 - Labs and new mirrors</strong><br />
    3.76 +	Continually seeking to improve the distribution and the services we offer, 
    3.77 +	we are proud to announce the launch of <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/">SliTaz Labs</a>. 
    3.78 +	This platform makes it possible for contributors to collaborate more 
    3.79 +	effectively, report bugs or request new features. The Labs provide each 
    3.80 +	<a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/projects">project</a> with a wiki, a 
    3.81 +	bug/issues tracker, <a href="http://labs.slitaz.org/news">news</a>, etc. 
    3.82 +	The laboratories provide an overview of activity on the project and 
    3.83 +	track the release of regular updates. Register to participate and 
    3.84 +	leave a comment. The project is also proud to announce 2 new mirrors: 
    3.85 +	In Switzerland, hosted by <a href="http://mirror.switch.ch/">SWITCHmirror</a>
    3.86 +	(10 Gbits/s) and hosted in China by <a href="http://www.lupaworld.com">LupaWorld</a>, 
    3.87 +	thanks for supporting us.
    3.88 +	</li>
    3.89  	<li><strong>20 March 2009 - SliTaz at Solutionslinux 2009 (Paris)</strong><br />
    3.90  	The SliTaz project will be present at Solutionslinux 2009 in Paris. 
    3.91  	The stand will be hosted by 3 members of the team during the 3 day 
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