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simpleLinux GNU/Linux Wiki
1.0 Getting simpleLinux2.0 How to install simpleLinux? 3.0 The simpleLinux Community
4.0 Installing applications, and converting apps from other distro
4.1 List of all slackpkg repo
4.2 Dpkg-tools Debian (dpkg-tools)
4.3 Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa
5.0 Advanced
6.0 simpleLinux Applications - Download simpleLinux apps. 4.2 Dpkg-tools Debian (dpkg-tools)
4.3 Compressing directory to LZM packages and vice versa
Helpful Tutorials and Guides
These are tips and tricks you might overcome when you use simpleLinux GNU/Linux.1) Howto: Setting IP address
2) Howto: Installing a new Application
3) Howto: Installing simpleLinux to USB drives and hard disks
4) Howto: Converting Ubuntu/Debian applications
5) Howto: Customize the simpleLinux LiveCD
6) Howto: Setting a webserver
7) Howto: Configuring swap on simpleLinux
8) Howto: Install XFCE to simpleLinux
9) Howto: Configuring Ksplash on simpleLinux
10) Howto: Extracting LZM packages
11) Howto: Compress a directory to LZM packages
12) Howto: Change the boot logo of simpleLinux
13) Howto: simpleLinux Package Manager (Pkg install)
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First of all, simpleLinux GNU/Linux is a Live operating system like the Knoppix distribution. But however, you may install it using the installer script we have included. For GRUB you can use: /boot/bootinst.sh For Lilo you can use /boot/liloinst.sh. If you're running on Windows, you can use /boot/bootinst.bat
How to install simpleLinux
- Copy all files to the targeted hard disk or USB (make sure that you have formatted with FAT32)
- Run the installer script on the targeted hard disk / USB. It'll make the destination drive bootable with simpleLinux.
(Automatic installer is in progress)