SliTaz GNU/Linux is a
lightweight Linux distribution
A light-weight Linux distribution is one that uses lower memory and/or has less processor-speed requirements than a more "feature-rich" Linux distribution. The lower demands on hardware ideally result in a more responsive machine, and/or all ...
, community-based, suitable for use on older hardware and as a
Live CD
A live CD (also live DVD, live disc, or live operating system) is a complete bootable computer installation including operating system which runs directly from a CD-ROM or similar storage device into a computer's memory, rather than loading f ...
or
Live USB
A live USB is a portable USB-attached external data storage device containing a full operating system that can be booted from. The term is reminiscent of USB flash drives but may encompass an external hard disk drive or solid-state drive, tho ...
. SliTaz stands for "Simple, Light, Incredible,
Temporary Autonomous Zone
''T.A.Z.: The Temporary Autonomous Zone'' is a book by the anarchist writer and poet Hakim Bey (Peter Lamborn Wilson) published in 1991 by Autonomedia and in 2011 by Pacific Publishing Studio (). It is composed of three sections, "Chaos: The Br ...
" according to the boot screen.
Features
SliTaz uses the
Openbox window manager
A window manager is system software that controls the placement and appearance of windows within a windowing system in a graphical user interface. Most window managers are designed to help provide a desktop environment. They work in conjunct ...
.
Additional packages are added using a program called "TazPanel". This is due to the specific
package format
A package format is a type of archive containing computer programs and additional metadata needed by package managers. While the archive file format itself may be unchanged, package formats bear additional metadata, such as a manifest file A mani ...
that SliTaz uses (tazpkg). It can still use packages from the more popular distribution though, as
Debian
Debian (), also known as Debian GNU/Linux, is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software, developed by the community-supported Debian Project, which was established by Ian Murdock on August 16, 1993. The first version of De ...
, by means of first carrying out a conversion of these different packages.
By default, SliTaz offers no
persistence, however it can still be added if the user wishes. The choice of the
filesystem
In computing, file system or filesystem (often abbreviated to fs) is a method and data structure that the operating system uses to control how data is stored and retrieved. Without a file system, data placed in a storage medium would be one larg ...
/
bootloader
A bootloader, also spelled as boot loader or called boot manager and bootstrap loader, is a computer program that is responsible for booting a computer.
When a computer is turned off, its softwareincluding operating systems, application code, an ...
used with slitaz is then of importance however; persistence being only available with ext2 and ext3 filesystems and the
syslinux or
extlinux boot loader.
Another useful tool is
TazLiTo, with which users can create their own LiveCD based on selected packages or even based upon the current system state.
System requirements
SliTaz GNU/Linux is supported on all machines based on the
i486
The Intel 486, officially named i486 and also known as 80486, is a microprocessor. It is a higher-performance follow-up to the Intel 386. The i486 was introduced in 1989. It represents the fourth generation of binary compatible CPUs following ...
or
x86 Intel compatible processors.
The Live CD has four variants of SliTaz, requiring from 192
MB of RAM for the Core system to 48 MB for a text mode and
X Window System
The X Window System (X11, or simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems.
X provides the basic framework for a GUI environment: drawing and moving windows on the display device and interacting ...
.
SliTaz can even run in 24 MB of RAM and a little
swap memory.
SliTaz can be booted from a Live CD, Live USB, floppy disk, or a
local area network
A local area network (LAN) is a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area such as a residence, school, laboratory, university campus or office building. By contrast, a wide area network (WAN) not only covers a larger ...
(
PXE), or can be installed, requiring approximately 80 MB of hard disk space.
TazLiTo
TazLito is the LiveCD creation utility in SliTaz GNU/Linux.
Common Operations
Check Root
Check to ensure UID is zero (i.e., TazLito was run by root or root sudoer).
Check Root File System
Looks for the existence of an etc. directory in the root file system directory. N.B., this does ''not'' do any further checking to ensure anything is actually in the directory. However, if TazLito is used for all LiveCD creation operations (that is, one does not create/modify the directories used by TazLito) the directories existence implies it is populated properly.
Verify Root CD
Looks for the existence of a boot directory in the root CD directory. N.B., this does ''not'' do any further checking to ensure anything is actually in the directory. However, if TazLito is used for all LiveCD creation operations (that is, one does not create/modify the directories used by TazLito) the directories existence implies it is populated properly.
Generate initramfs
# Executes scripts for packages altering the root file system
# Hard links redundant files in the root filesystem to save space
# Runs cpio to create the initramfs, compressing with lzma or gzip (or no compression)
Release history
As with any
Linux distribution
A Linux distribution (often abbreviated as distro) is an operating system made from a software collection that includes the Linux kernel and, often, a package management system. Linux users usually obtain their operating system by downloading on ...
, the route of development of SliTaz is mainly determined by the coders themselves. For SliTaz 5, some major changes seem to be the swapping of
systemd by
BusyBox
BusyBox is a software suite that provides several Unix utilities in a single executable file. It runs in a variety of POSIX environments such as Linux, Android, and FreeBSD, although many of the tools it provides are designed to work with int ...
's init and
udev
udev (userspace ) is a device manager for the Linux kernel. As the successor of devfsd and hotplug, udev primarily manages device nodes in the directory. At the same time, udev also handles all user space events raised when hardware devices ...
, hence avoiding safety risks, and more implementation of
Qt. An implementation of x64 and ARM architectures are currently under development.
Reception
Dedoimedo reviewed SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0. and commented:
Dedoimedo also reviewed version 2.0.
DistroWatch
DistroWatch is a website which provides news, distribution pages hit rankings, and other general information about various Linux distributions as well as other free software/open source Unix-like operating systems. It now contains information on ...
published a review of SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0:
A 2022 review of SliTaz 5.0 in
Full Circle magazine
''Full Circle'' is a free distribution Portable Document Format magazine that was founded by Ronnie Tucker in April 2007. It is released on the last Friday of every month in PDF, EPUB ebook format and also on the Issuu electronic publishing platf ...
concluded:
Gallery
File:SliTaz-GNU-Linux 1.png, SliTaz 1.0 stable desktop.
File:SliTaz-Ver2.0-screenshot.png, SliTaz 2.0 stable desktop.
File:SliTaz-Ver3.0-screenshot.png, SliTaz 3.0 stable desktop.
File:Slitaz-4.0.png, SliTaz 4.0 stable desktop.
File:Slitaz-cooking-20101104.png, SliTaz 5.0 preview desktop.
See also
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Comparison of Linux Live Distros
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Lightweight Linux distribution
A light-weight Linux distribution is one that uses lower memory and/or has less processor-speed requirements than a more "feature-rich" Linux distribution. The lower demands on hardware ideally result in a more responsive machine, and/or all ...
*
List of Linux distributions that run from RAM
This is a list of Linux distributions that can be run entirely from a computer's RAM, meaning that once the OS has been loaded to the RAM, the media it was loaded from can be completely removed, and the distribution will run the PC through t ...
References
External links
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