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    slitaz

    Hello,

    I'm curious has anyone here used (enjoy/love/istalled on HD even) slitaz?

    I'm using a live CD right now and have found out that I love the size (it's 25MB!!) and that you can customize it a bit:

    http://www.slitaz.org/en/doc/handbook/gen-livecd.html

    but am curious. is there a place that would list all the packages you are able to install? I'd like to remove some and add others.

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    Re: slitaz

    SliTaz is fun. It's also a little buggy. However, they're doing a good job and it gets better with every version.

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    Re: slitaz

    I have and I love it
    It's one of my favorites by far.
    The package manager that it uses is called tazpkg. There is an option for it to display all packages, but I don't remember what it is. The newest cooking ISO has a GUI for tazpkg, so you may want to try that.
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=739424
    http://download.tuxfamily.org/slitaz...az-cooking.iso

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    Re: slitaz

    I use it off and on, depending on my needs. It's much more friendly than DSL, and much smaller too.
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    Re: slitaz

    I have in and use it on occasions. I love how tiny it is
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    Re: slitaz

    I tried slitaz 1.0 yesterday.

    Generally, I don't like to waste a CD (also the CDRom drive does not work anyway), I mounted the iso and copied the contents to a spare partition. Following grub line was available in /boot/grub/example-menu.lst file:
    title SliTaz GNU/Linux
    kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/null vga=771
    initrd /boot/rootfs.gz

    I added root (hd0,X) line and could but in Live Slitaz.

    As per Slitaz handbook, if you extract rootfs.gz by using lzma and cpio, it becomes a hard disc install. Initially I tried lzma and cpio of Hardy. It did not work. Then I tried lzma and cpio of Slitaz live environment and it worked. After extracting I deleted rootfs.gz and init as per instructions and changed the grub entry to:
    title SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0
    root(hd0,X)
    kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24.2-slitaz root=/dev/hdaX+1 vga=normal

    The memory usage gets reduced on HD install compared to Live environment and it is very fast.

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    Last edited by kagashe; June 22nd, 2008 at 12:08 PM.
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