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author Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org>
date Sun Mar 01 11:49:51 2009 +0000 (2009-03-01)
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5 <title>Slitaz GNU/Linux RSS feed</title>
6 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/rss.xml</link>
7 <language>en</language>
8 <description>
9 SliTaz GNU/Linux News
10 </description>
11 <copyright>Copyright © www.slitaz.org - GNU gpl</copyright>
12 <lastBuildDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 10:50:00 GMT</lastBuildDate>
14 <item>
15 <title>Cooking 20090228 - New Cooking</title>
16 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/#cooking</link>
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18 <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 10:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
19 <description>
20 Getting ready for the next stable release! - The SliTaz project is
21 proud to publish a new Cooking version with a lot of bug fixes,
22 updates, improvements and new features. PCI/USB device auto-detection
23 is now handled by Tazhw and firmware can be installed in one click
24 through a graphical interface. Tazndis also has a simple GUI which
25 lets you manage Windows drivers in a user friendly interface. The
26 graphical packages manager is also much simpler to use and LiveUSB
27 media such as a USB key can easily be created through a box. Netbox
28 displays all interfaces and the new Wifibox can connect to wireless
29 essids, manage favorite networks and configure card drivers manually
30 or through Tazhw. The desktop has a GUI to enable or disable
31 applications started with an Openbox session and Ivman with
32 desktopkbox provides a lightweight notification system. You can
33 download this new ISO image from one of the official mirrors of the
34 website.
35 </description>
36 </item>
38 <item>
39 <title>Cooking 20081231 - Wifi and NTFS support</title>
40 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/#cooking</link>
41 <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/</guid>
42 <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 20:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
43 <description>
44 The SliTaz project is proud to announce a new Cooking version of the
45 LiveCD. It allows you to utilize and test the work done in recent
46 months, it contains many new features, bug fixes and several
47 updates. The distribution now includes a tiny control center, easily
48 managed WiFi via Netbox and tazndis, a lighter version of
49 ndiswrapper to use non-free Windows network card drivers. Perl is
50 now on the cdrom (with Lua removed). WiFi support is also
51 accompanied by support for NTFS partitions, so mplayer had to be
52 dropped from the default packages that make up the heart of the
53 LiveCD. The Tazpkg manager has been greatly improved, it allows the
54 preservation of configuration files, software to be updated
55 according to the construction (build) date on the server, log files
56 to be kept when the packages are actioned, and several fixes have
57 been applied. Also improved are the boot scripts, and the LiveCD
58 tool (Tazlito) is now more coherent. The Cooking repository now
59 contains more than 1100 packages thanks to the SliTaz developers.
60 You can download this new version from one of the official mirrors
61 of the project.
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63 </item>
65 <item>
66 <title>Cooking 20080716 - Web boot and MPlayer</title>
67 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/#cooking</link>
68 <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/</guid>
69 <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 22:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
70 <description>
71 SliTaz project members are proud to announce the availability of a
72 new Cooking version, including many new features and bug fixes. This
73 version provides the boot option web which lets you boot SliTaz from
74 the internet using gPXE from boot.slitaz.org. This new unique
75 service offers the possibility to use SliTaz in Live mode
76 (all in RAM), using the Live options to store your data permanently
77 and preconfigure the system. This new Cooking takes an extra 3 Mb so
78 we can provide: a multimedia player with MPlayer, a notes manager
79 with Notecase, a new version of Tazpkg package manager with md5sum
80 support, XFS filesystem support built into the Kernel, a 'man'
81 command and a few updates. This version requires at least 160 Mb to
82 boot and run properly, we offer loram flavors for machines with less
83 resources.
84 </description>
85 </item>
87 <item>
88 <title>Cooking 20080626 - New Kernel</title>
89 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/</link>
90 <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/</guid>
91 <pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2008 10:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
92 <description>
93 Summer time is here and also the new Cooking from the 26 June. A lot
94 of work has been done to improve user experience. This Cooking
95 version provides a new Kernel (2.6.25.5) with many new built-in
96 drivers and modules, linux package was also split to have a fairly
97 modular Kernel.Default user has changed to tux and the new option
98 user=name lets you choose the default user name. Most
99 of the Slitaz utils and tools have been improved: tazpkgbox provides
100 some new commands for package management and bootfloppybox can be
101 used in text mode, Netbox wifi and PPPoE support are now both
102 working well and a new function called zeroconf is available. Most
103 packages are up-to-date and Firefox 3.0 is part of the 25.2 Mb ISO.
104 Cooking version can be downloaded from SliTaz mirror. Bugs can be
105 reported on SliTaz Bug Tracking System.
106 </description>
107 </item>
109 <item>
110 <title>Cooking 20080518 - LinuxDays.ch</title>
111 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/</link>
112 <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/</guid>
113 <pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 23:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
114 <description>
115 SliTaz team is proud to announce the availability of a new Cooking
116 LiveCD ISO image providing huge changes from the stable release.
117 SliTaz now uses Openbox as its default Window Manager, desktop icons
118 let you launch your favorite applications and manage files and dbus
119 and hal will automatically mount removable media such as USB keys or
120 Hard disks. Packages can now be managed through the graphical
121 Packages Manager Tazpkgbox and mountbox and netbox are now much more
122 usable and complete. The LiveCD now offers: lua, a desktop search
123 engine with searchmonkey, system information with Hardinfo, task
124 management with LXTasks and a password and clipboard manager. All
125 the major packages have been updated - SliTaz now uses a new
126 toolchain using the last glibc-2.7, GTK 2.12.9 and Firefox 3.0 RC1!
127 You will now find 580 packages on the mirror including wireless
128 support for the kernel and the necessary tools for a manual
129 connection or one managed by SliTaz netbox. This new announced
130 Cooking version can be downloaded from SliTaz mirror. Note: This
131 version is going to be used at the LinuxDay.ch in Geneva,
132 Switzerland.
133 </description>
134 </item>
136 <item>
137 <title>March 2008 - SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 release</title>
138 <link>http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/#stable</link>
139 <guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.slitaz.org/en/get/</guid>
140 <pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 21:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
141 <description>
142 The SliTaz contributors team are proud to announce the publication
143 of SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0. This is the first stable release after 2
144 years of work. The system is distributed as a bootable LiveCD of
145 24.8 MB providing a fully featured desktop environment and a
146 generous selection of multi-use applications. SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0
147 uses the Linux Kernel 2.6.24.2, providing Firefox 2.0.0.12, Rsync
148 3.0.0, Gparted 0.3.5 and sound support with Alsa 1.0.16. The
149 distribution lets you listen to music, surf the Web, edit a video
150 studio and much more with the 448 available packages that can be
151 installed with our own package manager Tazpkg. The LiveCD lets you
152 create a custom distro or a LiveUSB device in one single command.
153 Security updates are provided by the project and popular packages
154 like Firefox will also get upgraded for functionality. You can get
155 SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 from the Web site download page. Read the
156 Release Notes for more detailed information on this stable version.
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