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1.1 --- a/en/doc/releases/2.0/relnotes.en.html Tue Apr 10 14:39:34 2012 +0200 1.2 +++ b/en/doc/releases/2.0/relnotes.en.html Tue Apr 10 19:27:55 2012 +0300 1.3 @@ -1,16 +1,15 @@ 1.4 -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" 1.5 - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 1.6 -<html xml:lang="en" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en"> 1.7 +<!DOCTYPE html> 1.8 +<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en"> 1.9 <head> 1.10 + <meta charset="utf-8" /> 1.11 <title>SliTaz GNU/Linux 2.0 - Release Notes</title> 1.12 - <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> 1.13 <meta name="description" content="slitaz doc system releases notes information cooking"> 1.14 <meta name="expires" content="never"> 1.15 <meta name="modified" content="2009-03-28 11:30:00"> 1.16 <meta name="publisher" content="www.slitaz.org"> 1.17 <meta name="author" content="Paul Issot"> 1.18 - <link rel="shortcut icon" href="../favicon.ico"> 1.19 - <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../style.css"> 1.20 + <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/favicon.ico" /> 1.21 + <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/relnotes.css" /> 1.22 </head> 1.23 <body bgcolor="#ffffff"> 1.24 1.25 @@ -19,11 +18,10 @@ 1.26 <h1>SliTaz 2.0 Release Notes</h1> 1.27 </div> 1.28 1.29 -<!-- Content. --> 1.30 +<!-- Content --> 1.31 <div id="content"> 1.32 -<div class="content-right"></div> 1.33 1.34 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Releases notes</font></h2> 1.35 +<h2>Releases notes</h2> 1.36 1.37 <ul> 1.38 <li><a href="#overview">Overview.</a></li> 1.39 @@ -40,37 +38,37 @@ 1.40 <li><a href="#people">People of the Project.</a></li> 1.41 </ul> 1.42 1.43 -<a name="overview"></a> 1.44 -<h3><font color="#6c0023"></font>Overview</h3> 1.45 +<h3 id="overview">Overview</h3> 1.46 + 1.47 <p> 1.48 SliTaz GNU/Linux Version 2.0 was released on April 16 2009 after a year 1.49 of hard work. Based on Version 1.0 (published 22 March 2008), SliTaz comprises 1.50 -of 1400 (up 900) software packages easily installable via the "Tazpkg" 1.51 +of 1400 (up 900) software packages easily installable via the "Tazpkg" 1.52 package manager. The LiveCD can be fully configured to taste, to easily 1.53 create a custom distribution specifically for tasks such as multimedia, 1.54 graphics or development. Some of the new features in this release include: 1.55 </p> 1.56 <ul> 1.57 - <li>Better hardware support for wifi, windows drivers, NTFS and low 1.58 + <li>Better hardware support for wifi, windows drivers, NTFS and low 1.59 memory systems (through flavors)</li> 1.60 - <li>Easier customization to roll your own distro</li> 1.61 - <li>Web Boot support</li> 1.62 - <li>Openbox replaces JWM as the window manager</li> 1.63 - <li>More tiny graphical utilities for administration, setting preferences, 1.64 + <li>Easier customization to roll your own distro</li> 1.65 + <li>Web Boot support</li> 1.66 + <li>Openbox replaces JWM as the window manager</li> 1.67 + <li>More tiny graphical utilities for administration, setting preferences, 1.68 system upgrade, etc</li> 1.69 </ul> 1.70 <p> 1.71 Technical support is provided to users via the mailing list and the official 1.72 forum. The "SliTaz Handbook" is an instructive manual on how to use and finely 1.73 configure the system. SliTaz can be updated easily via the graphic installer or 1.74 -by using the simple and fast text installer. 1.75 +by using the simple and fast text installer. 1.76 SliTaz can also be installed to your hard drive, or used with USB media 1.77 - with "TazUSB" or the GUI "TazUSBbox" you are only a few simple commands 1.78 away from a fully formatted and configured USB device, ready to boot. 1.79 </p> 1.80 <p> 1.81 -The system is now configurable via a graphical control center and 1.82 -packages can be managed with the "Tazpkgbox" GUI package manager. The 1.83 +The system is now configurable via a graphical control center and 1.84 +packages can be managed with the "Tazpkgbox" GUI package manager. The 1.85 project has also created several different GUIs to command line tools to 1.86 facilitate the use of the system. 1.87 </p> 1.88 @@ -84,27 +82,27 @@ 1.89 SliTaz is published as a LiveCD or bootable cdrom, all software packages 1.90 are available via a direct download or DVD image. SliTaz 2.0 offers a fast, 1.91 simple, elegant desktop respecting the standards of Freedesktop.org. The 1.92 -system was built from the GNU toolchain: glibc-2.7, gcc-4.2.3, 1.93 +system was built from the GNU toolchain: glibc-2.7, gcc-4.2.3, 1.94 binutils-2.17.50 and offers the Linux 2.6.25.5 kernel. The core 1.95 -of the LiveCD proposes replacing PHP with Perl as the programming 1.96 -language. Hardinfo system tools and LXTask provide knowledge and 1.97 +of the LiveCD proposes replacing PHP with Perl as the programming 1.98 +language. Hardinfo system tools and LXTask provide knowledge and 1.99 monitoring equipment. NTFS support is also included on the cdrom and Windows 1.100 drives can be easily browsed through the file manager. 1.101 </p> 1.102 1.103 -<a name="hardware"></a> 1.104 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Supported Hardware</font></h3> 1.105 +<h3 id="hardware">Supported Hardware</h3> 1.106 + 1.107 <p> 1.108 SliTaz GNU/Linux supports all machines based on i486 or x86 Intel compatible 1.109 -processors. A minimum 256MB of memory is recommended to use the main LiveCD. 1.110 -64MB is needed for the "slitaz-loram" flavor and 16MB for the 1.111 +processors. A minimum 256MB of memory is recommended to use the main LiveCD. 1.112 +64MB is needed for the "slitaz-loram" flavor and 16MB for the 1.113 "slitaz-loram-cdrom" flavor. 1.114 </p> 1.115 <p> 1.116 With the slitaz-loram flavor, the system is less responsive, but allows you to 1.117 graphically install SliTaz on very old machines. Once installed, SliTaz works 1.118 -well with a minimum of 16MB memory, but forget about using Firefox to surf the 1.119 -web - you'll have to use the text based 'links' for example. 1.120 +well with a minimum of 16MB memory, but forget about using Firefox to surf the 1.121 +web - you'll have to use the text based 'links' for example. 1.122 </p> 1.123 <p> 1.124 SliTaz 2.0 provides partial support for wireless network cards (WiFi), some 1.125 @@ -113,24 +111,24 @@ 1.126 installed using a GUI created for the distribution. 1.127 </p> 1.128 <p> 1.129 -Most network and sound card drivers are supported in the Kernel. Presently, 1.130 -power management is enabled by default with ACPI and support for laptops is 1.131 -enabled with the "ac" and "battery" modules ("thermal", "processor" and "dock" 1.132 +Most network and sound card drivers are supported in the Kernel. Presently, 1.133 +power management is enabled by default with ACPI and support for laptops is 1.134 +enabled with the "ac" and "battery" modules ("thermal", "processor" and "dock" 1.135 are built into the kernel; "fan" and "button" are also available as modules). 1.136 </p> 1.137 1.138 -<a name="livecd"></a> 1.139 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">LiveCD Flavors</font></h3> 1.140 +<h3 id="livecd">LiveCD Flavors</h3> 1.141 + 1.142 <p> 1.143 SliTaz GNU/Linux is distributed as a bootable LiveCD allowing you to 1.144 -graphically install to the hard drive and retain the use of your previous 1.145 -system including all settings, applications, documents, etc. 1.146 +graphically install to the hard drive and retain the use of your previous 1.147 +system including all settings, applications, documents, etc. 1.148 </p> 1.149 <p> 1.150 -The project distributes an ISO image called "core", which is the body of the 1.151 -system, providing a selection of multi-use packages for surfing the web, 1.152 -listening to music, audio editing, image manipulation, developing (including 1.153 -PHP/SQL), editing ISOs or burning to optical media. It's just one click in the 1.154 +The project distributes an ISO image called "core", which is the body of the 1.155 +system, providing a selection of multi-use packages for surfing the web, 1.156 +listening to music, audio editing, image manipulation, developing (including 1.157 +PHP/SQL), editing ISOs or burning to optical media. It's just one click in the 1.158 application menu to find software installed by category. 1.159 </p> 1.160 <p> 1.161 @@ -143,12 +141,12 @@ 1.162 <p> 1.163 The "core" LiveCD can also be customised and rebuilt both graphically or from 1.164 the command line. Install your own custom set of packages, or simply use one 1.165 -of the preset flavors on the mirror. Then simply generate your distribution 1.166 +of the preset flavors on the mirror. Then simply generate your distribution 1.167 with the "Tazlito" tool. 1.168 </p> 1.169 1.170 -<a name="gpxe"></a> 1.171 -<h3>Network startup (gPXE)</h3> 1.172 +<h3 id="gpxe">Network startup (gPXE)</h3> 1.173 + 1.174 <p> 1.175 SliTaz is able to boot from the internet, launching the system into RAM during 1.176 system startup. This feature allows you to boot computers with no hard drive 1.177 @@ -156,23 +154,23 @@ 1.178 <a href="http://boot.slitaz.org">http://boot.slitaz.org</a> 1.179 </p> 1.180 1.181 -<a name="install"></a> 1.182 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Installation</font></h3> 1.183 +<h3 id="install">Installation</h3> 1.184 + 1.185 <p> 1.186 The installation is fully automated and can be done graphically or in text 1.187 -mode. The prerequisite material and other useful information can be found in the 1.188 -Manual and Handbook. 1.189 +mode. The prerequisite material and other useful information can be found in the 1.190 +Manual and Handbook. 1.191 </p> 1.192 <p> 1.193 -If you want to partition a disk before installation, you can quickly use 1.194 -Gparted in LiveCD mode or use a flavor containing the partitioning tool. At 1.195 +If you want to partition a disk before installation, you can quickly use 1.196 +Gparted in LiveCD mode or use a flavor containing the partitioning tool. At 1.197 the end of the installation it is possible to setup the "GRUB" bootloader which 1.198 -is capable of starting almost all operating systems. This allows SliTaz to 1.199 +is capable of starting almost all operating systems. This allows SliTaz to 1.200 co-exist with a previously installed operating system, such as Windows. 1.201 </p> 1.202 1.203 -<a name="kernel"></a> 1.204 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Linux Kernel</font></h3> 1.205 +<h3 id="kernel">Linux Kernel</h3> 1.206 + 1.207 <p> 1.208 SliTaz GNU/Linux 2.0 is distributed with the Linux Kernel 2.6.25.5, patched for 1.209 LZMA compression support and display correction for the virtual console. The 1.210 @@ -189,8 +187,8 @@ 1.211 with 'soundconf'. 1.212 </p> 1.213 <p> 1.214 -The configuration of startup modules is located in /etc/rcS.conf. In 1.215 -LiveCD/LiveUSB mode you can use 'modprobe=mod1, mod2' to load various modules 1.216 +The configuration of startup modules is located in /etc/rcS.conf. In 1.217 +LiveCD/LiveUSB mode you can use 'modprobe=mod1, mod2' to load various modules 1.218 at boot time. 1.219 </p> 1.220 <p> 1.221 @@ -198,15 +196,15 @@ 1.222 /proc/config.gz and also in the Mercurial repositories. 1.223 </p> 1.224 1.225 -<a name="packages"></a> 1.226 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Software Packages</font></h3> 1.227 +<h3 id="packages">Software Packages</h3> 1.228 + 1.229 <p> 1.230 -The management of software packages is done with the custom package manager 1.231 -"Tazpkg". It's simple, fast, stable and offers an interactive mode. Among the 1.232 -1400 packages available you will find anything you need to transform your 1.233 +The management of software packages is done with the custom package manager 1.234 +"Tazpkg". It's simple, fast, stable and offers an interactive mode. Among the 1.235 +1400 packages available you will find anything you need to transform your 1.236 machine to a complete graphical desktop (e17), a graphics studio with The Gimp 1.237 or Inkscape, or to a video editor with Kino. You can experience the world wide 1.238 -web with instant messaging, VOIP, email and of course through a web browser. 1.239 +web with instant messaging, VOIP, email and of course through a web browser. 1.240 </p> 1.241 <p> 1.242 SliTaz is also designed to function as a powerful web server, using the stable 1.243 @@ -214,11 +212,11 @@ 1.244 Apache and Squid are also available. 1.245 </p> 1.246 <p> 1.247 -Rsync is used for incremental backup and iptables functions as the firewall. 1.248 -SliTaz can of course also provide a complete development environment with the 1.249 -GCC 4.2.3 compiler, Geany IDE, Mercurial Repostitories and all development 1.250 -libraries. Packages can be found through the search function of Tazpkg or via 1.251 -the website: <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/packages/">http://www.slitaz.org/en/packages/</a> 1.252 +Rsync is used for incremental backup and iptables functions as the firewall. 1.253 +SliTaz can of course also provide a complete development environment with the 1.254 +GCC 4.2.3 compiler, Geany IDE, Mercurial Repostitories and all development 1.255 +libraries. Packages can be found through the search function of Tazpkg or via 1.256 +the website: <a href="/en/packages/">www.slitaz.org/en/packages/</a> 1.257 </p> 1.258 <p> 1.259 The binary packages on the mirror can all be compiled by using the "wok" or 1.260 @@ -226,16 +224,16 @@ 1.261 "SliTaz Cookbook" and is available online. 1.262 </p> 1.263 1.264 -<a name="desktop"></a> 1.265 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Graphical Desktops</font></h3> 1.266 +<h3 id="desktop">Graphical Desktops</h3> 1.267 + 1.268 <p> 1.269 By default, the SliTaz LiveCD uses the very light and stable Openbox window manager. 1.270 Openbox is widely themeable and configurable using the ObConf utility. 1.271 -The integration of the taskbar "LXpanel" makes it possible to dynamically 1.272 -provide a menu based on the Freedesktop standards. The principle is to have a 1.273 +The integration of the taskbar "LXpanel" makes it possible to dynamically 1.274 +provide a menu based on the Freedesktop standards. The principle is to have a 1.275 small menu accessible via a screen click with the favorites, windows effects, 1.276 LiveCD and LiveUSB tools, Openbox configuration and system actions made available. 1.277 -Applications can also be accessed through the menu supplied by LXpanel. The 1.278 +Applications can also be accessed through the menu supplied by LXpanel. The 1.279 managment of the Desktop and icons are entrusted to the file manager PCmanFM. 1.280 </p> 1.281 <p> 1.282 @@ -246,8 +244,8 @@ 1.283 the ~/.Xinitrc file. 1.284 </p> 1.285 1.286 -<a name="support"></a> 1.287 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Support and Documentation</font></h3> 1.288 +<h3 id="support">Support and Documentation</h3> 1.289 + 1.290 <p> 1.291 The SliTaz project offers various means of help and support to users of the 1.292 system, using the mailing list, forum or IRC channel. User documentation 1.293 @@ -257,12 +255,12 @@ 1.294 documentation menu - they describe all the various commands made possible by 1.295 the tools. The development of the operating system and the use of the wok and 1.296 receipts are described in the "SliTaz Cookbook". The books, manuals and release notes 1.297 -are all available online: 1.298 -<a href="http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/">http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/</a> 1.299 +are all available online: 1.300 +<a href="/en/doc/">www.slitaz.org/en/doc/</a> 1.301 </p> 1.302 1.303 -<a name="security"></a> 1.304 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">Security</font></h3> 1.305 +<h3 id="security">Security</h3> 1.306 + 1.307 <p> 1.308 The stable versions enjoy security updates, 1.309 for the benefit of a safe and secure system it's important to recharge and 1.310 @@ -275,8 +273,8 @@ 1.311 Security. 1.312 </p> 1.313 1.314 -<a name="upgrade"></a> 1.315 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">From 1.0 to 2.0</font></h3> 1.316 +<h3 id="upgrade">From 1.0 to 2.0</h3> 1.317 + 1.318 <p> 1.319 The SliTaz GNU/linux installer offers an update function allowing you to 1.320 upgrade from a '1.0' to '2.0' version. To upgrade the system you first 1.321 @@ -293,18 +291,18 @@ 1.322 archive of the /etc directory (etc.tar.gz) in /var/lib/slitaz-install. 1.323 </p> 1.324 <p> 1.325 -To upgrade a 1.0 to 2.0 it is also possible to use the package manager "Tazpkg" 1.326 -via the 'set-release' function, but beware this is not yet proven and may require some 1.327 +To upgrade a 1.0 to 2.0 it is also possible to use the package manager "Tazpkg" 1.328 +via the 'set-release' function, but beware this is not yet proven and may require some 1.329 manual intervention. 1.330 </p> 1.331 1.332 -<a name="people"></a> 1.333 -<h3><font color="#6c0023">People of the Project</font></h3> 1.334 +<h3 id="people">People of the Project</h3> 1.335 + 1.336 <p> 1.337 SliTaz is proud to be an international community project. The people of the 1.338 project are the ones who develop the distribution, correct the website, 1.339 develop the HG repositories and write the official documentation. Passing 1.340 -through Switzerland, France, Brazil, Quebec, China, Russia, England, 1.341 +through Switzerland, France, Brazil, Quebec, China, Russia, England, 1.342 and the U.S. 1.343 </p> 1.344 <ul> 1.345 @@ -342,7 +340,7 @@ 1.346 </div> 1.347 1.348 <div id="footer"> 1.349 - Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 1.350 + Copyright © <span class="year"></span> <a href="http://www.slitaz.org/">SliTaz</a> - 1.351 <a href="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</a>;<br> 1.352 Documentation published under 1.353 <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a> 1.354 @@ -351,4 +349,3 @@ 1.355 1.356 </body> 1.357 </html> 1.358 -