slitaz-doc rev 118

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author Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org>
date Tue Mar 20 22:09:58 2012 +0000 (2012-03-20)
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     1.4  in the System Tools menu, then "Summary". Clicking on the other 
     1.5  buttons offers you more information, and using the benchmarks can
     1.6  give you an idea on how fast your computer is. To have a list and control
     1.7 -of all your current processes, you can use the "Task Manager", available in
     1.8 -the same men.
     1.9 +of all your current processes, you can use the "Task Manager" available in
    1.10 +the same menu.
    1.11  </p>
    1.12  
    1.13  <a name="root"></a>
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     2.4 -<!DOCTYPE html>
     2.5 -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en">
     2.6 -<head>
     2.7 -	<meta charset="utf-8" />
     2.8 -	<title>SliTaz - System doc (en)</title>
     2.9 -	<link rel="shortcut icon" href="favicon.ico" />
    2.10 -	<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
    2.11 -</head>
    2.12 -<body>
    2.13 -
    2.14 -<!-- Header -->
    2.15 -<div id="header">
    2.16 -	<h1>SliTaz - System doc</h1>
    2.17 -</div>
    2.18 -
    2.19 -<!-- Languages -->
    2.20 -<div id="lang">
    2.21 -	<a href="http://www.slitaz.org/i18n.php">
    2.22 -		<img src="images/locale.png" alt="locale.png" /></a>
    2.23 -	<a href="index.cn.html">cn</a>
    2.24 -	<a href="index.de.html">de</a>
    2.25 -	<a href="index.en.html">en</a>
    2.26 -	<a href="index.fr.html">fr</a>
    2.27 -	<a href="index.hu.html">hu</a>
    2.28 -	<a href="index.pt_BR.html">pt</a>
    2.29 -	<a href="index.ru.html">ru</a>
    2.30 -</div>
    2.31 -
    2.32 -<!-- Content. -->
    2.33 -<div id="content">
    2.34 -
    2.35 -<h2>Documentation (en)</h2>
    2.36 -
    2.37 -<p>
    2.38 -	The Cooking version doesn't provide any Release Notes, major changes are
    2.39 -	announced on the web site and the <a href="http://scn.slitaz.org/">Blog</a>
    2.40 -	provides fresh news about the project's activity. Like the stable version,
    2.41 -	you will find <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/">documentation</a> on the
    2.42 -	wiki site and support on the community
    2.43 -	<a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">forum</a>.
    2.44 -</p>
    2.45 -
    2.46 -<!--<p>
    2.47 -The SliTaz GNU/Linux stable release is published with the project tools,
    2.48 -manuals and <a href="relnotes.en.html">Release Notes</a> installed on
    2.49 -the system. Manuals and this page are accessible through the standard menu.
    2.50 -Please check the <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/">project page</a> for
    2.51 -general information about SliTaz. To start to use and configure the system, 
    2.52 -you can read the <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:start">Handbook</a>.
    2.53 -Support can be found on the SliTaz mailing list or the community 
    2.54 -<a href="http://forum.slitaz.org/">Forum</a>. 
    2.55 -</p>-->
    2.56 -
    2.57 -<ul>
    2.58 -	<li><a href="#start">Getting started guide</a></li>
    2.59 -	<!--<li><a href="relnotes.en.html">Release Notes for 3.0</a> -
    2.60 -	<a href="relnotes.cn.html">cn</a> |
    2.61 -	<a href="relnotes.en.html">en</a> |
    2.62 -	<a href="relnotes.es.html">es</a> |
    2.63 -	<a href="relnotes.fr.html">fr</a> |
    2.64 -	<a href="relnotes.pt.html">pt</a></li>-->
    2.65 -	<li><a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:start">Online Documentation</a></li>
    2.66 -</ul>
    2.67 -
    2.68 -<a name="start"></a>
    2.69 -<h2>Getting started</h2>
    2.70 -
    2.71 -<a name="tazpanel"></a>
    2.72 -<h3>SliTaz Panel</h3>
    2.73 -<p>
    2.74 -	From spring 2011 the new way (and tool) to configure the system is TazPanel.
    2.75 -	It is a CGI/web interface with a themable user interface from where you
    2.76 -	can control your entire system, this includes package management, adding or
    2.77 -	removing users, creating Live systems and much more. Each page provides
    2.78 -	a small description to help you manage your SliTaz system. To access the
    2.79 -	panel you can use the menu entry in "System Tools" or this url:
    2.80 -</p>
    2.81 -<p>
    2.82 -	<a href="http://tazpanel:82">http://tazpanel:82</a>
    2.83 -</p>
    2.84 -
    2.85 -<a name="network"></a>
    2.86 -<h3>Network connections</h3>
    2.87 -<p>
    2.88 -Click on the "Network Status Monitor" at the bottom right of the screen, then
    2.89 -"Configure" and the network manager (netbox) will come up. You can then
    2.90 -go to the "DHCP" tab and click "Start", and Slitaz will send a DHCP request 
    2.91 -to the local router. You may also setup a static IP, PPPoE, PPP, VPN and 
    2.92 -other networking options by using their respective tabs. To configure a wireless 
    2.93 -connection, you can use SliTaz wifibox by clicking "Wireless Manager" in the 
    2.94 -Network Manager or by using the "System Tools" menu entry -> "Wireless networks 
    2.95 -connections".
    2.96 -</p>
    2.97 -<p>
    2.98 -More detailed information can be found in the Handbook: 
    2.99 -<a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:networkconf"
   2.100 -	>Network configuration</a>
   2.101 -</p>
   2.102 -
   2.103 -<a name="apps"></a>
   2.104 -<h3>Applications</h3>
   2.105 -<p>
   2.106 -To have a list of all graphical applications, you can use the SliTaz menu button 
   2.107 -at the bottom left of the screen. To have a list of command line tools, you
   2.108 -can open a terminal and double press on the tabulation button. And to have
   2.109 -a list of all installed packages, you can launch the package manager user interface
   2.110 -from the Lxpanel icon or by using the "System Tools" menu entry. To install any new packages,
   2.111 -you must have a network connection, the DVD of packages or an USB storage device 
   2.112 -containing any downloaded packages. Naturally any package management
   2.113 -can also be done from the command line and <code>tazpkg</code>.
   2.114 -</p>
   2.115 -
   2.116 -<a name="office"></a>
   2.117 -<h3>Office suite</h3>
   2.118 -<p>
   2.119 -The SliTaz packages database provides some lightweight office applications.
   2.120 -All of these packages are easily installable in a few clicks through the packages
   2.121 -manager. SliTaz also provides a simple way to install the powerful
   2.122 -OpenOffice suite: just search for "OpenOffice" in the packages manager, double click
   2.123 -on "get-OpenOffice3" and install the script with the <code>Auto exec</code> option
   2.124 -enabled. 
   2.125 -</p>
   2.126 -<p>
   2.127 -To have a lightweight office suite: just use Abiword as the Word processor, Gnumeric as a
   2.128 -Spreadsheet and Homebank for Bank Accounting.
   2.129 -</p>
   2.130 -
   2.131 -<a name="multimedia"></a>
   2.132 -<h3>Multimedia</h3>
   2.133 -<p>
   2.134 -Most SliTaz flavors include a wide range of sound card drivers, a volume
   2.135 -mixer and a light audio player to easily listen to any MP3 or OGG files. The Sound
   2.136 -card is autodetected at boot time and audio support works out-of-the-box
   2.137 -on many systems. If you manually add a new user and can't listen to audio, please
   2.138 -check that the user belongs to the <code>audio</code> group. For any other trouble, please
   2.139 -check the full documentation and/or use the forum.
   2.140 -</p>
   2.141 -<p>
   2.142 -Videos can be watched by installing one single package or using a dedicated
   2.143 -LiveCD or LiveUSB system. The SliTaz team have packaged some of the best video players 
   2.144 -available under GNU/Linux: <code>mplayer</code>, <code>xine-ui</code> and <code>vlc</code>.
   2.145 -</p>
   2.146 -
   2.147 -<a name="info"></a>
   2.148 -<h3>System information</h3>
   2.149 -<p>
   2.150 -You can get information on your system by clicking on "System information"
   2.151 -in the System Tools menu, then "Summary". Clicking on the other 
   2.152 -buttons offers you more information, and using the benchmarks can
   2.153 -give you an idea on how fast your computer is. To have a list and control
   2.154 -of all your current processes, you can use the "Task Manager".
   2.155 -</p>
   2.156 -
   2.157 -<a name="root"></a>
   2.158 -<h3>Becoming Root</h3>
   2.159 -<p>
   2.160 -By default, Slitaz doesn't have its desktop running as root administrator:
   2.161 -it asks for a root password (default <code>root</code>) for any superuser work.
   2.162 -Therefore, it is safer and more secure. To become root in an xterm, simply 
   2.163 -type <code>su</code> and enter the root password.
   2.164 -</p>
   2.165 -
   2.166 -<a name="install"></a>
   2.167 -<h3>Installation</h3>
   2.168 -<p>
   2.169 -SliTaz can be installed to a hard disk or on an USB mass storage device using the
   2.170 -"SliTaz Installer" from the "System Tools" menu. The installer makes a full HD install.
   2.171 -SliTaz won't function in memory (RAM) anymore like in Live or Frugal mode and 
   2.172 -everything is persistent.
   2.173 -</p>
   2.174 -<p>
   2.175 -To generate a LiveUSB system, you can use the "Tazusb LiveUSB Tool" from the "System Tools"
   2.176 -menu or <code>tazusb</code> from the command line. More information can be found in the SliTaz
   2.177 -Handbook: <a href="http://doc.slitaz.org/en:handbook:liveusb">LiveUSB media</a>
   2.178 -</p>
   2.179 -
   2.180 -<!-- End of content -->
   2.181 -</div>
   2.182 -
   2.183 -<div id="footer">
   2.184 -	Copyright &copy; 2011 <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz GNU/Linux</a>
   2.185 -</div>
   2.186 -
   2.187 -</body>
   2.188 -</html>
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