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| Tux Hat Linux 2.1 README |
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Debian 7 - Wheezy Testing + Squeeze ++ System UtilsAMD64 Base ++ X11 + Fluxbox + configs & cli utils
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| Tux Hat Linux 2.1 HDD INSTALLATION |
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### Step By Step HDD Install + Configuration ###
Step 1: Go to the Fluxbox menu and you will see THL-Install [Click on that]
Step 2: Setup a Partitions how i do it is sdX1 swap about 1gb sdX2 / the rest of the disk -- Flag -- [bootable]
Step 3: Setup root / user password and host / user name , and simplely choose your "location"
### After Installation ###
Step 1: login root
Step 2: nano /etc/sudoers set everything that says "USERNAME" to your "username"
USERNAME [your username]  ALL (ALL:ALL) ALL 
USERNAME [your username]  ALL (ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD:/sbin/poweroff
USERNAME [your username]  ALL (ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD:/sbin/reboot ctrl+x ctrl+y
Step 3: login in user name [ it will automaticly go to X11-Fluxbox ]
Step 4: alt+t  in terminal type chsh -s /usr/bin/zsh [ set user to zsh for zsh console in TTY ] startx to load up X11 next boot
Step 5: setup locales:sudo nano /etc/locale.gen << set your locales ... ctrl+x & ctrl+y and run locale-gen :)
Step 6: Repositories:sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list << put your repo there, DON'T use non-free PLEASE! :)
note: to add more fluxbox titlebar buttons go to ~/.fluxbox/ <dir> and edit init file and u can add Shade & MenuIcon after Stick on left titlebar
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| smxi ++ add kernel [liquorix] ++ & GPU Drivers |
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Step 1: go to super user [root] type smxi
Step 2: read what the script is telling you, and it should be pretty straight forward :P
Step 3: Keep in mind smxi is a very nice tool and its on ALL THL OS Distro!
 
 ;)
 
### there you have it! A new fresh THL OS system on your hdd ###
all the fluxbox config files are in ~/.fluxbox
all the xmobar config files are in /usr/share/xmobar
all the themes and icons are in /usr/share/themes & /usr/share/icons
all the key bindings are on the side ;) Enjoy!
 
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| ALL PROGRAMS ON THL 2.1 PKGLIST |
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unzip
smxi
remastersys
inxi
fluxbox [wm] + my configs
xorg [standard]
readahead-fedora
gksu
sudo
lxappearance
deadbeef :D
spacefm
feh
vrms
galculator
arandr
xmobar
vim-gtk
geany
ffmpeg
rxvt-unicode
zsh
vlc
iceweasel
network-manager-gnome
gparted
conky
irssi
htop
tty-clock
figlet ;)
cowsay :P
volumeicon-alsa
suckless-tools << 4.5 dmenu [experimental] only program i use because its more up-to-date than testing] :(
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 Keep in mind i took more  apps  out ...in this release , I wanted to make it more lightweight the iso  
 Guess What ? I took 107 mb out of the 64 bit iso, It's now 659mb THL-2.1-amd64.iso :D
;)
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2013-april-11 Tux Hat Linux 2.1 64 bit README . . . THANKS FOR TRYING MY SNAPSHOT :)
Source: Tux Hat Linux 2.1 README.txt, updated 2013-04-13