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SliTaz is a free operating system, working completely in RAM and booting from removable media such as a cdrom or USB key. SliTaz is distributed as a LiveCD, and weighs less than 30MB. The system is quick and responsive, clean and robust. SliTaz is simple and intuitive, providing a lightweight, elegant desktop, detailed documentation and easy to use configuration tools. More information...
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The SliTaz website offers the main news of the project as well as news on the general activity of the subprojects on the laboratories. Both are available as a XML feed. The project also publishes a small monthly Newsletter.
- 08 May 2010 - Summer of Documentation
The SliTaz team is organizing a 'Summer of Documentation' from May 10th to June 10th. The main aim is to centralize, review and update all online documentation. More details can be found at doc.slitaz.org. We hope that SliTaz users will be able to contribute by adding to or updating the documentation.
- 28 Mar 2010 - SliTaz GNU/Linux 3.0 release
All of the SliTaz team are proud to announce the release of the SliTaz GNU/Linux 3.0 operating system. It's simpler, faster, customizable, mightier and yet incredibly tiny. The new SliTaz stable version is now out after one year of development.
The core desktop provides a fully featured desktop powered by Xorg 7.4, Openbox, LXDE components and home made tools. It lets you easily connect to the Internet to surf the web with the Midori web browser, listen to music or manage your pictures.
The default core system fits into a 30 MB ISO image and LiveCD flavors start at 8 MB. This stable version has been built by a new toolchain including GCC 4.4.1 and uses the Linux kernel 2.6.30.6. You can read the full Releases Notes for more information and download a LiveCD image from the SliTaz mirrors.
- 14 March 2010 - RC series and Solutionslinux 2010 (Paris)
Since we're getting closer to the next stable release, we have updated the core ISO image to start with a RC series. The Major change is the switch to Midori as the default web browser, this will improve user experience and let us keep SliTaz at 30Mb. Midori is a modern browser powered by the webkit engine - it is fast, simple to use and well integrated with the SliTaz desktop.
This updated ISO comes with a bunch of bug and dependency fixes, we have also improved the home made tools and scripts. This new ISO image can be downloaded from the SliTaz mirrors (30 Mb): slitaz-cooking.iso
By the way, the SliTaz project will be at Solutionslinux 2010 next week in Paris. You will be able to learn about the project and make contact with members of the association and the development team.
- 21 February 2010 - New Cooking 20100221
SliTaz contributors are proud to announce a new Cooking version of the LiveCD. This is the last Cooking RC before 3.0 is released. The core ISO image is at 27 MB and comes with many changes and improvments. This Cooking uses Xorg as X server instead of Xvesa and provides full UTF-8 support. With a clean desktop environment, it also provides many applications for daily usage and common tasks. Netsurf replaces firefox as the default web browser. Nevertheless, a Firefox flavor at 29 Mb with sound and wifi support can also be downloaded from the official mirrors.
On the updates and improvements side: tazpkg is faster, boot-scripts are updated and home-made toolboxes are improved. Wifibox uses awk for better network scanning. WPA support in the boot scripts have been improved. Boot time is logged for performance measuring. The SliTaz installer will now try to use files from an USB device if no cdrom is found, allow you to create a default user account, set a root password and use a separate /home partition. And finally, LiveCD customization is now much easier: users just have to boot, modify and use writefs via the Tazlito graphical interface or from the command line to generate their own customized CD.
As usual, you can download these new flavors from one of the official mirrors of the project and provide feedback on the SliTaz forum.
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