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relnotes [2012/03/07 21:34]
linea [SliTaz network]
relnotes [2014/05/10 10:38]
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-====== SliTaz 4.0 Releases Notes (draft) ====== 
  
-<​note>​ +====== 5.0 SliTaz Release Notes (draft) ======
-Place here some notes to share about what you want to see in the relnotes +
-    * See also [[en:​cookbook:​reltasks|Release Tasks]] +
-    * Get Hg stats to know how many commits from 3.0 +
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-==== Overview/ChangeLog ====+<​note>​ Can the developers and coders also add to these notes as they are probably the only ones fully aware of all the changes since 4.0. Thanks.</note>
  
-Welcome to SliTaz ​4.0! Modern, secure, stable, fast and flexible the new SliTaz stable version is now out for Desktops and servers in production use.+Welcome to SliTaz ​5.0! Modern, secure, fast and flexiblethe new SliTaz stable version is now out for Desktops and servers in production use. 
  
-    * More than 6500 commits in the wok +    * Over ??? commits in the repos 
-    * More than 1000 packages ​added to database +    * 4400 packages in the packages database 
-    * Boot in 10 seconds [or less?] on a very recent machine +    * Slitaz ported to the ARM architecture 
-    * Centralized configuration with the new control panel +    * Official Raspberry Pi flavors 
-    * New build tool which lets you create SliTaz packages in a minute +    * New Slitaz-configs dialog ​tool  
-    * New installer ​+    * Frugal install tools added 
 +    * Many tools updated and improved (tazbox, tazweb, ???)
  
-<to remove?>​A rolling release is built after each package cook ....+==== Overview ====
  
-==== Toolchain and build tools ==== +SliTaz GNU/Linux is a free, open source community project. Version 5.0 was released on ??? after two years of hard workSlitaz comprises of 4400 software packages easily installed via the package manager "​Tazpkg"​. The LiveCD can be fully configured to taste, to easily ​create ​a custom distribution specifically for tasks such as multimedia, graphics or development.
-<​pankso>​ Slitaz 4.0 has been built with our new build tools aka cookutilsWe have created new tools which handle ​the ~3300 packages dependencies in a simple and consistent way. The cookutils let you also create ​new Slitaz packages faster than ever. The tools are installed on each SliTaz system as well as any supporting documentation.+
  
-==== Supported Hardware ====+Slitaz can also be installed to your hard drive, or used with USB media - with "​TazUSB"​ you are only a few simple commands away from a fully formatted and configured USB device, ready to boot and the Tazlito tool allows you to fully remaster your own your Live CD.  
 +SliTaz provides also a Cookutils suite of tools to build your own packages.
  
-==== Live systems ==== 
-<​bellard>​ SliTaz 4.0 core LiveCD provides in fact 4 versions and will use the one your hardware can support. The live CD holds several SliTaz nested subsets. The boot loader selects the most features that your computer memory can access. You can also select an image from the menu and hit [tab] to edit any options. A command line, the ability to webboot, help options and languages are also available from the menu. Now people with very little RAM can boot the Live CD, but probably in text mode. A full install can now be performed to hard disk directly from the Live CD using text mode with only 48MB ram. 
  
-==== Installation ==== +Technical support ​is provided to users via the mailing list and the official forumThe "​Slitaz Handbook" ​is an instructive manual on how to use and finely configure ​the systemSlitaz ​can be updated easily via the graphic installer or by using the simple fast text installer
-<​domcox>​The installation ​is fully automated ​and can be done graphically or in text modeTazinst ​is a lightweight SliTaz HDD installer. It installs SliTaz ​to a hard drive from a Live-CD, a LiveUSB key, a SliTaz ISO image, or from the web (using Tazpanel) by downloading a stable, cooking or rolling versionThe prerequisite material and other useful information ​can be found in the Manual and Handbook.+
  
-If you want to partition a disk before installation,​ you can quickly use Gparted in LiveCD mode or use a flavor containing the partitioning tool. At the end of the installation it is possible to setup the "​GRUB"​ bootloader which is capable of starting almost any operating system. This allows SliTaz to co-exist with a previously installed operating system, such as Windows. ​+==== Hardware ===
  
 +As well as most i486 or x86 architectures,​ SliTaz also supports arm v6 and work is on the stove for armv6hf (hard float) and armv7. A minimum of ??? is required to use the LiveCD and our Russians dolls system will automatically boot one of 4 systems, (currently core, gtk only, X windows and text) depending on the amount of memory available. The kernel supports a wide variety of wireless, network, ???, ??? and sound drivers.
  
-==== Packages ​====+==== Kernel & Toolchain ​====
  
-==== Administration ==== +The kernel currently stands at 3.2.53 ​and uses Binutils 2.23.1, GCC 4.6.3Glibc 2.14.1. Cookutils now boasts two new tools: '​cross'​ which gives you the ability to cross compile i?86, arm and x86_64 packages and '​cooklinux'​ which generates custom kernels from scratch.
-<​pankso> ​The new way and tool to configure the system on SliTaz ​4.0 is TazPanelIt is a CGI/web interface with a themable user interface from where you can control your entire system such as package managementadding or removing users, creating Live systems and much moreEach page provides a small description to help you manage your SliTaz systemTo access the panel you can use the menu entry in "​System Tools" or this url: http://​tazpanel:​82+
  
-==== Core Desktop ​==== +==== LiveCD flavors ​====
-A lot of attention has been paid the the core desktop. All applications are well integrated and a special SliTaz theme (including icons, Openbox, GTK) has been created.+
  
-By default, the SliTaz LiveCD ​uses the very light and stable Openbox window manager. Openbox is widely themeable and configurable using the ObConf utility. The integration ​of the taskbar "​LXpanel"​ makes it possible to dynamically provide a menu based on the Freedesktop standards. The principle is to have a small menu accessible via a screen click with the favorites, windows effects, ​LiveCD and LiveUSB tools, Openbox configuration and system actions made availableApplications ​can also be accessed through ​the menu supplied by LXpanel. The managment of the Desktop ​and icons are entrusted ​to the file manager PCmanFM. +[SliTaz ​GNU/Linux is distributed as a bootable ​LiveCD ​allowing you to graphically install to the hard drive and retain ​the use of your previous system including all settings, applications,​ documents, etc. The core LiveCD ​contains 4 different operating systems ​and will automatically select the one that your hardware will supportYou can also select images from the menu and hit [TAB] to edit any optionsThe menu also provides ​command linehelp optionslanguages ​and the ability to webboot. The ISO image uses a '​hybrid'​ system which can also be directly copied (dd) onto a USB stick without formattingSliTaz also provides ​the tools to remaster your LiveCD both graphically ​and from command line. The SliTaz community ​provides many custom ​and preset flavors which can be downloaded from our mirrors.]
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-Through the support of LiveCD flavor or an installed system you can install the Enlightenment (e17) desktop environment or the window managers XFCEPekwmJWM and DWM. The different sessions ​can be selected via the F1 key when using the "​Slim"​ login windowTo change ​the default session you can use '​tazx'​ or manually edit the ~/.Xinitrc file.  +
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-==== SliTaz network ==== +
- +
-All services have been changed and improved since 3.0 and a SliTaz community network has been created ​to help users, contributors and developers come together to share ideas about the project. This includes a community board, wiki based documentation,​ a forum and a bug tracker. Now developers, artists, documentation writers, bug reporters and anybody with a good suggestion can help others, get involved and work together to improve the project. The SliTaz community ​network (SCN), website ​and repos all combine the same graphical layout for easy navigation. +
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-==== From 3.0 to 4.0 ==== +
- +
-==== People of the Project ==== +
- +
-SliTaz is proud to be an international community projectThe people of the project are the ones who develop the distribution,​ correct the website, develop the HG repositories and write the official documentation. Passing through Switzerland,​ France, Brazil, Quebec, China, India, Russia, England, and the U.S. +
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-    * Christophe Lincoln +
-    * Pascal Bellard +
-    * Eric Joseph-Alexandre +
-    * Paul Issott +
-    * Claudinei Pereira +
-    * Dominique Corbex +
-    * Brenton Edgar Scott +
-    * Christopher Rogers +
-    * Add youself :-)+
  
 +==== Installation ====
  
 +Installation can be fully automated with the Tazinst tool found in the SliTaz panel, this allows you to install SliTaz from a Live-CD, a LiveUSB key, a downloaded ISO image, or directly from the web. Frugal tools have been added to 5.0 to assist in a minimal HDD install and Tazinst also supports command line installation.
 
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