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===simpleLinux: Love and the Harmonious Beauty===
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===Welcome to simpleLinux GNU/Linux Wiki Page!===
Navigation: ==[[Homepage Home]] | [[LiveCD About LiveCD]] | [[LiveDVD About LiveDVD]] | [[Downloads Downloads]] | [[http://simplelinux.my/forum/ Forum]] | [[http://blog.simplelinux.my Blog]]==
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====The Community====The more the social activity, the more the fun! Developers and contibutors are always wanted in simpleLinux developments. Together let's bring the fun in computing by learning new things, helping each other, and the more important thing is, to make something beautiful and eye-candy. We put simpleLinux GNU/Linux on the top of the priority list for participation, just because we loved to have more developer. In deed, we would like to make simpleLinux GNU/Linux the best place to learn, or to teach! We want an entity to collaborate, discuss, share and gather in a function to spread simpleLinux GNU/Linux!
------>>==Need more help?==Don't forget to visit the [[http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki website]]!>>====Some useful pages====
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==simpleLinux GNU/Linux Wiki==
1.0 [[Welcome Welcome to simpleLinux GNU/Linux]]
1.1 [[UniquesimpleLinux What's unique about simpleLinux?]]
1.2 [[WhysimpleLinux Why use simpleLinux?]]
1.3 [[Differences What's the difference between simpleLinux versions]]
2.0 [[Installations How to install simpleLinux?]]
2.1 [[Pkg How to use the simplelinux's package manager]]
2.1.1 [[RepoList List of all the repo]]
2.2 [[Persistent What is the simplelinuxsave.dat?]]
2.3 [[Posix What is the POSIX and POSIXOVL]]
3.0 [[Community The simpleLinux Community]]
4.0 [[IntosimpleLinux Into simpleLinux]]
4.1 [[WhySmallSized What makes simpleLinux so small]]
4.2 [[OldMachine What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines]]
4.3 [[BasicCommands The basic of the linux commands]]
4.4 [[Drivers Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers]]
4.5 [[Compiz The Compiz fusion]]
4.6 [[OpenOffice The Open Office]]
4.7 [[KDE The K Desktop Environment]]
5.0 [[Security simpleLinux security]]
6.0 [[InstallingApps Installing applications, and converting apps from other distro]]
6.1 [[Dpkg-tools Debian (dpkg-tools)]]
6.2 [[lzmtools Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa]]
7.0 [[Advanced Advanced]]
7.1 [[Boot Modifiying the boot configurations]]
8.0 [[Ports simpleLinux Ports]] - Download ported simpleLinux apps.
1.0 [[Welcome Welcome to simpleLinux GNU/Linux]]
1.1 [[UniquesimpleLinux What's unique about simpleLinux?]]
1.2 [[WhysimpleLinux Why use simpleLinux?]]
1.3 [[Differences What's the difference between simpleLinux versions]]
2.0 [[Installations How to install simpleLinux?]]
2.1 [[Pkg How to use the simplelinux's package manager]]
2.1.1 [[RepoList List of all the repo]]
2.2 [[Persistent What is the simplelinuxsave.dat?]]
2.3 [[Posix What is the POSIX and POSIXOVL]]
3.0 [[Community The simpleLinux Community]]
4.0 [[IntosimpleLinux Into simpleLinux]]
4.1 [[WhySmallSized What makes simpleLinux so small]]
4.2 [[OldMachine What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines]]
4.3 [[BasicCommands The basic of the linux commands]]
4.4 [[Drivers Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers]]
4.5 [[Compiz The Compiz fusion]]
4.6 [[OpenOffice The Open Office]]
4.7 [[KDE The K Desktop Environment]]
5.0 [[Security simpleLinux security]]
6.0 [[InstallingApps Installing applications, and converting apps from other distro]]
6.1 [[Dpkg-tools Debian (dpkg-tools)]]
6.2 [[lzmtools Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa]]
7.0 [[Advanced Advanced]]
7.1 [[Boot Modifiying the boot configurations]]
8.0 [[Ports simpleLinux Ports]] - Download ported simpleLinux apps.
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3) [[ServerEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Server Edition]]
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1.0 [[Welcome Welcome to simpleLinux GNU/Linux]]
1.1 [[UniquesimpleLinux What's unique about simpleLinux?]]
1.2 [[WhysimpleLinux Why use simpleLinux?]]
1.3 [[Differences What's the difference between simpleLinux versions]]
2.0 [[Installations How to install simpleLinux?]]
2.1 [[Pkg How to use the simplelinux's package manager]]
2.1.1 [[RepoList List of all the repo]]
2.2 [[Persistent What is the simplelinuxsave.dat?]]
2.3 [[Posix What is the POSIX and POSIXOVL]]
3.0 [[Community The simpleLinux Community]]
4.0 [[IntosimpleLinux Into simpleLinux]]
4.1 [[WhySmallSized What makes simpleLinux so small]]
4.2 [[OldMachine What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines]]
4.3 [[BasicCommands The basic of the linux commands]]
4.4 [[Drivers Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers]]
4.5 [[Compiz The Compiz fusion]]
4.6 [[OpenOffice The Open Office]]
4.7 [[KDE The K Desktop Environment]]
5.0 [[Security simpleLinux security]]
6.0 [[InstallingApps Installing applications, and converting apps from other distro]]
6.1 [[Dpkg-tools Debian (dpkg-tools)]]
6.2 [[lzmtools Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa]]
7.0 [[Advanced Advanced]]
7.1 [[Boot Modifiying the boot configurations]]
8.0 [[Ports simpleLinux Ports]] - Download ported simpleLinux apps.
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====The Community====The more the social activity, the more the fun! Developers and contibutors are always wanted in simpleLinux developments. Together let's bring the fun in computing by learning new things, helping each other, and the more important thing is, to make something beautiful and eye-candy. We put simpleLinux GNU/Linux on the top of the priority list for participation, just because we loved to have more developer. In deed, we would like to make simpleLinux GNU/Linux the best place to learn, or to teach!
We want an entity to collaborate, discuss, share and gather in a function to spread simpleLinux GNU/Linux!
We want an entity to collaborate, discuss, share and gather in a function to spread simpleLinux GNU/Linux!
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====A Malaysian Linux Distro====Malaysia, oh tanah airku (Malaysia oh my motherland), tanah tempat tumpah darahku (a land where I was born), negeri elok amat ku cinta (a gorgeous land which I loved), Yang ku puja sepanjang masa (Whom I adore all time).
simpleLinux developers always gives a tonne of hopes that simpleLinux would one day become widely known and widely used. We are one of the Malaysian linux distro which is still strong and actively distributing. Nevertheless, simpleLinux tends to be one of the most proud Malaysian-based linux distribution.
Together with the unbelievable support as well as a tonne of help from the open source community makes we put the best foot forward. We arise when we fall, and being forth when we are left behind! It's been 6 years we are struggling but, what we are struggling for has gained a momentum from the community to be on the top. simpleLinux GNU/Linux should join the insanity of the technology to become the best of the best. Maybe simpleLinux attained as the most reliable mobile operating system, or versatile tablet operating system etc. Who knows that, simpleLinux might be used widely with a great support of cross-platform applications.
simpleLinux developers always gives a tonne of hopes that simpleLinux would one day become widely known and widely used. We are one of the Malaysian linux distro which is still strong and actively distributing. Nevertheless, simpleLinux tends to be one of the most proud Malaysian-based linux distribution.
Together with the unbelievable support as well as a tonne of help from the open source community makes we put the best foot forward. We arise when we fall, and being forth when we are left behind! It's been 6 years we are struggling but, what we are struggling for has gained a momentum from the community to be on the top. simpleLinux GNU/Linux should join the insanity of the technology to become the best of the best. Maybe simpleLinux attained as the most reliable mobile operating system, or versatile tablet operating system etc. Who knows that, simpleLinux might be used widely with a great support of cross-platform applications.
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||News: simpleLinux server is now available! [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/server.html Click here]] to download||
||News: simpleLinux [[OnlineInstaller Online-Installer script]] for windows released. We also announce the list of all the mirror available for simpleLinux.||
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==Recent Development==
1) [[LiveCD simpleLinux LiveCD 1.0]]
1) [[LiveCD simpleLinux LiveCD 1.0]]
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1) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-community.html Download simpleLinux Community Edition 1.0 Codename Rigil Kentaurus)]]
2) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-core.html Download simpleLinux Core 1.0 (Codename Eau-De-Nil)]]
3) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-server.html Download simpleLinux Server Edition 0.5-r1 (Codename Iles de la Madeleine)]]
4) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-ext.html Download simpleLinux Extended 4.0 (Codename Felix101)]]
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======This Wiki site is uncomplete. Expected to be finished on December 2011======
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==Helpful Tutorials and Guides==
These are tips and tricks you might overcome when you use simpleLinux GNU/Linux.
These are tips and tricks you might overcome when you use simpleLinux GNU/Linux.
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4.0 [[IntosimpleLinux Into simpleLinux]]
4.1 [[WhySmallSized What makes simpleLinux so small]]
4.2 [[OldMachine What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines]]
4.3 [[BasicCommands The basic of the linux commands]]
4.4 [[Drivers Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers]]
4.5 [[Compiz The Compiz fusion]]
4.6 [[OpenOffice The Open Office]]
4.7 [[KDE The K Desktop Environment]]
5.0 [[Security simpleLinux security]]
6.0 [[InstallingApps Installing applications, and converting apps from other distro]]
6.1 [[Dpkg-tools Debian (dpkg-tools)]]
6.2 [[lzmtools Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa]]
7.0 [[Advanced Advanced]]
7.1 [[Boot Modifiying the boot configurations]]||
4.1 [[WhySmallSized What makes simpleLinux so small]]
4.2 [[OldMachine What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines]]
4.3 [[BasicCommands The basic of the linux commands]]
4.4 [[Drivers Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers]]
4.5 [[Compiz The Compiz fusion]]
4.6 [[OpenOffice The Open Office]]
4.7 [[KDE The K Desktop Environment]]
5.0 [[Security simpleLinux security]]
6.0 [[InstallingApps Installing applications, and converting apps from other distro]]
6.1 [[Dpkg-tools Debian (dpkg-tools)]]
6.2 [[lzmtools Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa]]
7.0 [[Advanced Advanced]]
7.1 [[Boot Modifiying the boot configurations]]||
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4.2 What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines
4.3 The basic of the linux commands
4.4 Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers
4.5 The Compiz fusion
4.6 The Open Office
4.7 The K Desktop Environment
5.0 simpleLinux security
6.0 Installing applications, and converting apps from other distro
6.1 Debian (dpkg-tools)
6.2 Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa||
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==Download simpleLinux Now==
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||News: We will no longer update the simpleLinux Community Edition. The community version is now on the Extended family. DVD versions release will be stopped||
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2.3 [[Posix What is the POSIX and POSIXOVL]]
3.0 [[Community The simpleLinux Community]]
2.3 [[Posix What is the POSIX and POSIXOVL]]
3.0 [[Community The simpleLinux Community]]
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2) [[InstallingApps Howto: Installing a new Application]]
3) [[InstallingsimpleLinux Howto: Installing simpleLinux to USB drives and hard disks]]
4) [[ConvertingApps Howto: Converting Ubuntu/Debian applications]]
5) [[CustomizingsimpleLinux Howto: Customize the simpleLinux LiveCD]]
6) [[SettingWebServ Howto: Setting a webserver]]
7) [[ConfigureSwap Howto: Configuring swap on simpleLinux]]
8) [[InstallXFCE Howto: Install XFCE to simpleLinux]]
9) [[Ksplash Howto: Configuring Ksplash on simpleLinux]]
10) [[ExtractLZM Howto: Extracting LZM packages]]
11) [[CompressDirToLzm Howto: Compress a directory to LZM packages]]
12) [[ChangeSplashy Howto: Change the boot logo of simpleLinux]]
13) [[PackageManager Howto: simpleLinux Package Manager (Pkg install)]]
2) [[InstallingApps Howto: Installing a new Application]]
3) [[InstallingsimpleLinux Howto: Installing simpleLinux to USB drives and hard disks]]
4) [[ConvertingApps Howto: Converting Ubuntu/Debian applications]]
5) [[CustomizingsimpleLinux Howto: Customize the simpleLinux LiveCD]]
6) [[SettingWebServ Howto: Setting a webserver]]
7) [[ConfigureSwap Howto: Configuring swap on simpleLinux]]
8) [[InstallXFCE Howto: Install XFCE to simpleLinux]]
9) [[Ksplash Howto: Configuring Ksplash on simpleLinux]]
10) [[ExtractLZM Howto: Extracting LZM packages]]
11) [[CompressDirToLzm Howto: Compress a directory to LZM packages]]
12) [[ChangeSplashy Howto: Change the boot logo of simpleLinux]]
13) [[PackageManager Howto: simpleLinux Package Manager (Pkg install)]]
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3) [[InstallingsimpleLinux Installing simpleLinux to USB drives and hard disks]]
4) [[ConvertingApps Converting Ubuntu/Debian applications]]
5) [[CustomizingsimpleLinux Customize the simpleLinux LiveCD]]
6) [[SettingWebServ Setting a webserver]]
7) [[ConfigureSwap Configuring swap on simpleLinux]]
8) [[InstallXFCE Installing XFCE to simpleLinux]]
9) [[Ksplash How to configure Ksplash on simpleLinux]]
10) [[ExtractLZM How to extract LZM packages]]
11) [[CompressDirToLzm How to compress a directory to LZM packages]]
12) [[ChangeSplashy How to change the boot logo of simpleLinux]]
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1.0 [[Welcome Welcome to simpleLinux GNU/Linux]]
1.1 [[UniquesimpleLinux What's unique about simpleLinux?]]
1.2 [[WhysimpleLinux Why use simpleLinux?]]
1.3 [[Differences What's the difference between simpleLinux versions]]
2.0 [[Installations How to install simpleLinux?]]
2.1 [[Pkg How to use the simplelinux's package manager]]
2.1.1 [[RepoList List of all the repo]]
2.2 [[simplelinuxsave.dat What is the simplelinuxsave.dat?]]
1.1 [[UniquesimpleLinux What's unique about simpleLinux?]]
1.2 [[WhysimpleLinux Why use simpleLinux?]]
1.3 [[Differences What's the difference between simpleLinux versions]]
2.0 [[Installations How to install simpleLinux?]]
2.1 [[Pkg How to use the simplelinux's package manager]]
2.1.1 [[RepoList List of all the repo]]
2.2 [[simplelinuxsave.dat What is the simplelinuxsave.dat?]]
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1.1 What's unique about simpleLinux?
1.2 Why use simpleLinux?
1.3 What's the difference between simpleLinux versions
2.0 How to install simpleLinux?
2.1 How to use the simplelinux's package manager
2.1.1 List of all the repo
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4.2 What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines
4.3 The basic of the linux commands
4.4 Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers
4.5 The Compiz fusion
4.6 The Open Office
4.7 The K Desktop Environment
6.1 Debian (dpkg-tools)
6.2 Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa||
4.2 What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines
4.3 The basic of the linux commands
4.4 Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers
4.5 The Compiz fusion
4.6 The Open Office
4.7 The K Desktop Environment
6.1 Debian (dpkg-tools)
6.2 Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa||
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4.3 The basic of the linux commands
4.4 Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers
4.5 The Compiz fusion
4.6 The Open Office
4.7 The K Desktop Environment
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While a live CD typically does not alter any operating system or files already installed on a computer's secondary storage (such as hard disk drives), many live CDs include mechanisms and utilities for altering the host computer's data stores, including installation of an operating system. This is important for the system management aspect of live CDs, such as removing malware, drive imaging, and system recovery.
The default option, however, is to allow the user to return the computer to its previous state when the live CD is ejected and the computer is rebooted. It is able to run without permanent installation by placing the files that typically would be stored on a hard drive into RAM, typically in a RAM disk, though this does cut down on the RAM available to applications.
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4.1 What makes simpleLinux so small
4.2 What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines
4.3 The basic of the linux commands
4.4 Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers
4.5 The Compiz fusion
4.6 The Open Office
4.7 The K Desktop Environment
5.0 simpleLinux security
6.0 Installing applications, and converting apps from other distro
6.1 Debian (dpkg-tools)
6.2 Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa
3.0 The simpleLinux Community
4.0 Into simpleLinux
4.1 What makes simpleLinux so small
4.2 What makes simpleLinux runs very well with old machines
4.3 The basic of the linux commands
4.4 Graphic, Network, Audio and other drivers
4.5 The Compiz fusion
4.6 The Open Office
4.7 The K Desktop Environment
5.0 simpleLinux security
6.0 Installing applications, and converting apps from other distro
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====What is simpleLinux GNU/Linux====simpleLinux is a GNU/Linux distributions that uses LZMA compression to compress its system files. The project started on year 2007 by a group of Malaysian developer. simpleLinux is a Slackware-based distribution that comes in both Live CD or Persistence version that can be installed to a medium. simpleLinux GNU/Linux comes to be a multi-tasking operating system that runs the X Window.
||Table of contents
1.0 Welcome to simpleLinux GNU/Linux Wiki Page!
1.1 What's unique about simpleLinux?
1.2 Why use simpleLinux?
1.3 What's the difference between simpleLinux versions
2.0 How to install simpleLinux?
2.1 How to use the simplelinux's package manager with our repo
2.1.1 List of all the repo
2.2 What is the simplelinuxsave.dat?
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====What is simpleLinux GNU/Linux====simpleLinux is a GNU/Linux distributions that uses LZMA compression to compress its system files. The project started on year 2007 by a group of Malaysian developer. simpleLinux is a Slackware-based distribution that comes in both Live CD or Persistence version that can be installed to a medium. simpleLinux GNU/Linux comes to be a multi-tasking operating system that runs the X Window.
||Table of contents
1.0 Welcome to simpleLinux GNU/Linux Wiki Page!
1.1 What's unique about simpleLinux?
1.2 Why use simpleLinux?
1.3 What's the difference between simpleLinux versions
2.0 How to install simpleLinux?
2.1 How to use the simplelinux's package manager with our repo
2.1.1 List of all the repo
2.2 What is the simplelinuxsave.dat?
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==Download simpaleLinux Now==
4) [[ExtendedEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Extended Edition]]
4) [[ExtendedEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Extended Edition]]
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4) [[ExtendedEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Extendd Edition]]
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==simpleLinux GNU/Linux features==
1) [[CommunityEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Community Edition]]
2) [[CoreEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Core Edition]]
3) [[ServerEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Server Edition]]
4) [[ExtendedEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Extendd Edition]]
1) [[CommunityEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Community Edition]]
2) [[CoreEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Core Edition]]
3) [[ServerEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Server Edition]]
4) [[ExtendedEdition simpleLinux GNU/Linux Extendd Edition]]
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@@{{image url="http://amanz.my/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/simplelinux-my.gif" alt="wikka logo" title="Welcome to your Wikka site"}}---{{checkversion}}---Welcome to simpleLinux GNU/Linux official wiki page. This wiki runs on version ##{{wikkaversion}}##, patch level ##{{wikkapatchlevel}}##.@@
||News: simpleLinux server is now available! [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/server.html Click here]] to download||
||News: [[MyOS MyOS]] is a kit for customizing your own Linux Operating System LiveCD! [[MyOS Visit the project page now]]!||
||News: simpleLinux [[OnlineInstaller Online-Installer script]] for windows released. We also announce the list of all the mirror available for simpleLinux.||
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==Download simpleLinux Now==
1) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-community.html Download simpleLinux Community Edition 1.0 Codename Rigil Kentaurus)]]
2) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-core.html Download simpleLinux Core 1.0 (Codename Eau-De-Nil)]]
3) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-server.html Download simpleLinux Server Edition 0.5-r1 (Codename Iles de la Madeleine)]]
4) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-ext.html Download simpleLinux Extended 4.0 (Codename Felix101)]]
==Helpful Tutorials and Guides==
1) [[SetIP Setting IP address]]
2) [[InstallingApps Installing a new Application]]
3) [[InstallingsimpleLinux Installing simpleLinux to USB drives and hard disks]]
4) [[ConvertingApps Converting Ubuntu/Debian applications]]
5) [[CustomizingsimpleLinux Customize the simpleLinux LiveCD]]
6) [[SettingWebServ Setting a webserver]]
7) [[ConfigureSwap Configuring swap on simpleLinux]]
8) [[InstallXFCE Installing XFCE to simpleLinux]]
9) [[Ksplash How to configure Ksplash on simpleLinux]]
10) [[ExtractLZM How to extract LZM packages]]
11) [[CompressDirToLzm How to compress a directory to LZM packages]]
12) [[ChangeSplashy How to change the boot logo of simpleLinux]]
13) [[PackageManager simpleLinux Package Manager (Pkg install)]]
--->>====What is simpleLinux GNU/Linux====simpleLinux is a GNU/Linux distributions that uses LZMA compression to compress its system files. The project started on year 2007 by a group of Malaysian developer. simpleLinux is a Slackware-based distribution that comes in both Live CD or Persistence version that can be installed to a medium. simpleLinux GNU/Linux comes to be a multi-tasking operating system that runs the X Window.
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====What is a Live CD==== A live CD, live DVD, or live disc is a CD or DVD containing a bootable computer operating system. Live CDs are unique in that they have the ability to run a complete, modern operating system on a computer lacking mutable secondary storage, such as a hard disk drive. Live USB flash drives are similar to live CDs, but often have the added functionality of automatically and transparently writing changes back to their bootable medium. Also, the solid-state device pure electronic operation gives a significant speed advantage by eliminating the CD reader's intrinsic mechanical latencies. Write-locked Live SD WORM systems are the direct solid-state counterpart to live CD's and can be booted natively in a media card slot or by using a USB adapter. Write-locked Live SD systems avoid excessive write cycles or corruption by ill-conditioned software, like viruses, which can prematurely "ruin" a live USB. The term "live" derives from the fact that these CDs each contain a complete, functioning and operational operating system on the distribution medium.
While a live CD typically does not alter any operating system or files already installed on a computer's secondary storage (such as hard disk drives), many live CDs include mechanisms and utilities for altering the host computer's data stores, including installation of an operating system. This is important for the system management aspect of live CDs, such as removing malware, drive imaging, and system recovery.
The default option, however, is to allow the user to return the computer to its previous state when the live CD is ejected and the computer is rebooted. It is able to run without permanent installation by placing the files that typically would be stored on a hard drive into RAM, typically in a RAM disk, though this does cut down on the RAM available to applications.
------>>==Need more help?==Don't forget to visit the [[http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki website]]!>>====Some useful pages====
||News: simpleLinux server is now available! [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/server.html Click here]] to download||
||News: [[MyOS MyOS]] is a kit for customizing your own Linux Operating System LiveCD! [[MyOS Visit the project page now]]!||
||News: simpleLinux [[OnlineInstaller Online-Installer script]] for windows released. We also announce the list of all the mirror available for simpleLinux.||
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==Download simpleLinux Now==
1) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-community.html Download simpleLinux Community Edition 1.0 Codename Rigil Kentaurus)]]
2) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-core.html Download simpleLinux Core 1.0 (Codename Eau-De-Nil)]]
3) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-server.html Download simpleLinux Server Edition 0.5-r1 (Codename Iles de la Madeleine)]]
4) [[http://www.simplelinux.my/beta/download-ext.html Download simpleLinux Extended 4.0 (Codename Felix101)]]
==Helpful Tutorials and Guides==
1) [[SetIP Setting IP address]]
2) [[InstallingApps Installing a new Application]]
3) [[InstallingsimpleLinux Installing simpleLinux to USB drives and hard disks]]
4) [[ConvertingApps Converting Ubuntu/Debian applications]]
5) [[CustomizingsimpleLinux Customize the simpleLinux LiveCD]]
6) [[SettingWebServ Setting a webserver]]
7) [[ConfigureSwap Configuring swap on simpleLinux]]
8) [[InstallXFCE Installing XFCE to simpleLinux]]
9) [[Ksplash How to configure Ksplash on simpleLinux]]
10) [[ExtractLZM How to extract LZM packages]]
11) [[CompressDirToLzm How to compress a directory to LZM packages]]
12) [[ChangeSplashy How to change the boot logo of simpleLinux]]
13) [[PackageManager simpleLinux Package Manager (Pkg install)]]
--->>====What is simpleLinux GNU/Linux====simpleLinux is a GNU/Linux distributions that uses LZMA compression to compress its system files. The project started on year 2007 by a group of Malaysian developer. simpleLinux is a Slackware-based distribution that comes in both Live CD or Persistence version that can be installed to a medium. simpleLinux GNU/Linux comes to be a multi-tasking operating system that runs the X Window.
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====What is a Live CD==== A live CD, live DVD, or live disc is a CD or DVD containing a bootable computer operating system. Live CDs are unique in that they have the ability to run a complete, modern operating system on a computer lacking mutable secondary storage, such as a hard disk drive. Live USB flash drives are similar to live CDs, but often have the added functionality of automatically and transparently writing changes back to their bootable medium. Also, the solid-state device pure electronic operation gives a significant speed advantage by eliminating the CD reader's intrinsic mechanical latencies. Write-locked Live SD WORM systems are the direct solid-state counterpart to live CD's and can be booted natively in a media card slot or by using a USB adapter. Write-locked Live SD systems avoid excessive write cycles or corruption by ill-conditioned software, like viruses, which can prematurely "ruin" a live USB. The term "live" derives from the fact that these CDs each contain a complete, functioning and operational operating system on the distribution medium.
While a live CD typically does not alter any operating system or files already installed on a computer's secondary storage (such as hard disk drives), many live CDs include mechanisms and utilities for altering the host computer's data stores, including installation of an operating system. This is important for the system management aspect of live CDs, such as removing malware, drive imaging, and system recovery.
The default option, however, is to allow the user to return the computer to its previous state when the live CD is ejected and the computer is rebooted. It is able to run without permanent installation by placing the files that typically would be stored on a hard drive into RAM, typically in a RAM disk, though this does cut down on the RAM available to applications.
------>>==Need more help?==Don't forget to visit the [[http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki website]]!>>====Some useful pages====