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en/about: tiny edits
author | Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org> |
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date | Mon May 19 19:15:18 2014 +0100 (2014-05-19) |
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1.1 --- a/en/about/index.php Mon May 19 10:42:43 2014 +0200 1.2 +++ b/en/about/index.php Mon May 19 19:15:18 2014 +0100 1.3 @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ 1.4 using the list or directly by mail: <devel at slitaz.org> 1.5 </p> 1.6 1.7 -<h2 id="spec">SliTaz Spec</h2> 1.8 +<h2 id="spec">SliTaz Specifications</h2> 1.9 1.10 <p> 1.11 The default ISO image provides 4 flavors: base, just-x, gtk-only and the 1.12 @@ -61,37 +61,37 @@ 1.13 powerful servers and small ARM devices such as the Raspberry Pi. 1.14 </p> 1.15 <p> 1.16 -SliTaz is easy to use for Linux beginners: we provide a full featured 1.17 -and modern desktop following the Freedektop standards with home made 1.18 -tools that let users configure graphicaly the entire system. The full 1.19 -system can even be controled remotly with our web based configuration 1.20 +SliTaz is easy to use for Linux beginners: we provide a fully featured 1.21 +and modern desktop following the Freedesktop standards with home made 1.22 +tools that lets users graphically configure the entire system. The full 1.23 +system can even be controlled remotely with our web based configuration 1.24 panel. 1.25 </p> 1.26 1.27 <p> 1.28 -We provides a base system and a stripped down X system from which you can 1.29 -build your own custimozed distro. The custom system can them be used 1.30 +We provide a base system and a stripped down X system from where you can 1.31 +build your own customized distro. The custom system can then be used 1.32 from a cdrom, usb stick, sdcard, installed to HD or booted from the web. 1.33 </p> 1.34 <p> 1.35 -Follow UNIX philosophy: everything is text file. Our packages manager 1.36 +Follow UNIX philosophy: ie. everything is a text file. Our packages manager 1.37 and all system settings are stored in simple text files for easy 1.38 -customization and human readable configurations. Use SHell scripting 1.39 -for most tools, again for easy customization and developement. 1.40 +customization and human readable configurations. SHell scripting is 1.41 +used for most tools, again for easy customization and development. 1.42 </p> 1.43 <p> 1.44 -Radicaly simple way to boot using 4 scripts to configure the entire 1.45 +Radically simple way to boot using 4 scripts to configure the entire 1.46 system, handle boot options, manage networking and run local commands. 1.47 -SliTaz loads the minimal and let users control everything else. 1.48 +SliTaz loads the minimal resources and lets users control everything else. 1.49 </p> 1.50 <p> 1.51 -Be able to run completly in RAM memory from a LiveCD, an usb stick or 1.52 -frugal HD install. This mod allows you to save documents on a mounted 1.53 -partition while the system stays super fast and response. 1.54 +Be able to run completely in RAM memory from a LiveCD, a usb stick or 1.55 +frugal HD install. This mod allows you to save documents on a mounted 1.56 +partition while the system stays super fast and responsive. 1.57 </p> 1.58 <p> 1.59 -Structured network with deep SliTaz integration for easy navigations 1.60 -between all sites. Structured developement: with Mercurial and cuctom 1.61 +Structured network with deep SliTaz integration for easy navigation 1.62 +between all sites. Structured development with Mercurial and custom 1.63 tools such as the bug tracker and the cookutils. 1.64 </p> 1.65