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INTRODUCTION In this presentation we are going to talk about one of the latest Operating Systems which is called “Slitaz OS” and how does it perform on an average Computer. SliTaz, stands for Simple Light Incredible Temporary Autonomous Zone SliTaz GNU/Linux is a community-based software project started in 2006 by Christophe Lincoln. It is a Linux distribution with a root file system that takes up approximately 100 MB of disk space, and its ISO image installation media is around 30 MB. This makes it suitable for use on older hardware, or as a backup Linux Live CD environment.
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PC SYSTEM INFO CPU 2x Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.00GHz Ram 512MB (65 MB used) OS Slitaz GNU/Linux cooking User name Milad (Linux user) Display resolution 1280x1024 MB SCSi Disks ATA Maxtor 6y080M0 74GB TSSTcorp CDW/DVD TS-H492B
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SLITAZ OS MAIN PAGE
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PC PERFORMANCE AND FEATURES Word processing. Music. Video internet.
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POWER CONSUMPTION Activity Power Consumption (Watts) Notes Off6wThe read is stable Max Boot104wThe read varies Idle64wThe read is stable Using word processing65wThe read is almost stable Using Spread sheet65wThe read is almost stable Playing good music68wThe read is almost stable Playing a video69wThe read is almost stable Downloading Rocky & Bullwinkle from Joost http://www.joost.com/ 70wThe read is almost stable
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SUMMARY Advantages Root file system taking up about 100 MB and ISO image of less than 30 MB. SliTaz GNU/Linux is a free operating system working completely in memory from removable media such as a cd rom or USB key. It is light, speedy and fully installable on a hard drive. When the system is running you can eject the Live CD and use your CD drive for other tasks. Generate a Live USB device. 2300 packages easily installable from the mirror. SliTaz project provides free technical support to users
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SUMMARY Disadvantages Slitaz Operating System is not yet stable Incompatibility issues with some applications.
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