Configurar Wifi Slitaz Install

When someone asks you to name a small Linux distro, under 100MB, names like Puppy and Damn Small Linux come to mind. Now, the featherweight category has another candidate, a 25MB fighter called.

25MB sounds like an awfully little, so it begs a cliche questions: what can you possibly cram into 25MB of space and still maintain a functional distro? Well, the answer is - read on to find out. In this review, I tested Slitaz 1.0, the stable version. Slitaz experience - like wrestling a badger Badgers are known for being rather spirited and fierce for their relatively small size.

Slitaz follows suit. The first thing you'll notice is a simple boot menu, written in French. Even though I don't speak French, it was rather easily to understand what the author intended. That said, I do think 'neutral' distributions should go for English, as it is the most popular computer language around. The boot is very fast.

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However, the boot will be slowed by a wizard asking you a few questions. Namely, you will have to configure your keyboard, language, screen resolution, and choose the sound driver. Software alkitab elektronik terbaru 2017.

Despite being small, Slitaz offers a broad range of resolutions and it did not have issues with my generic sound driver (in the virtual machine). Neither did it have issues with real hardware on my T42 laptop and picked up the native 1440x1050px resolution without problems. 30 seconds, including the wizard configuration, you will reach the login screen. Please notice that Slitaz has several 'special' users - console, exit, halt, and reboot. Nero burning rom 10 all version keygen crack idm. In other words, when you want to restart or shutdown your systems, you need to write down the names of these users into the login prompt and hit Enter. You won't find the conventional multiple-choice end-session button in Slitaz.

The desktop is simple, adorned in shades or dark red and maroon, with spots of orange and brown, feeling immensely retro-70. Slitaz runs Joe's Windows Manager (JWM), a simple and lightweight manager also used in Damn Small Linux and most versions of.

While the manager may not compete with heavyweight champions like KDE and Gnome, it is decent enough, with some modest 2D effects that add a pleasant depth to the experience. Memory consumption After booting up and opening a few applications, Slitaz settled for approx. This means that even machines with very little memory will be able to use the distro with excellent speed. Like, Slitaz recognized the existing swap partition on the hard disk, belonging to a resident Ubuntu install, and mounted it, doubling its effective memory bank of 512MB. Unlike DSL, Slitaz runs the new 2.6 kernel, which makes it more likely to cooperate with modern hardware. Networking Before I could test multimedia, I wanted to connect to a Windows machine and pull some files off it.

Unfortunately, Slitaz has no Samba functionality yet. Wireless Unfortunately, there was no Wireless. For now, Slitaz is a wired-only distro. This is one aspect of this distro that is truly lacking.

Multimedia I wasn't unable to test the Windows audio and video compatibility. Flash was something I could check on Youtube, which I did.

The Flash Player is not installed by default, so I had to manually install it. This turned to be quite a little project. I downloaded the tar archive, extracted it and ran the installation.

It refused to run, complaining about outdated C libraries. Reading on Slitaz website, I discovered that Slitaz has a very handsome package management utility - we'll talk about it in greater detail soon. The utility is used pretty much like apt-get, from the command line, against the list of available packages. The list for the stable version can be found on the website. Among the offered choices was also the missing C library. So I installed it. I ran the Flash installer again, without success for the second time.