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- | This page will explain how to make a Live CD to get started using TC (Tiny Core Linux) and typical applications. These brief instructions are intended for users who are new to Linux. | ||
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====== Getting Started ====== | ====== Getting Started ====== | ||
- | ==== #Download a Live CD ==== | + | This page explains how to get started |
- | The easiest way to start using TC is to download the Tiny Core .iso file and burn it onto a CD-RW or CD-R. | + | |
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- | This CD is called a LiveCD because you can run the system off the cd on any computer without needing to install it onto the hard drive. | + | |
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- | First, download the current .iso file: [[http:// | + | |
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- | If you have trouble, cut and paste the full link into your browser' | + | |
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- | ==== #Burn the ISO to CD-RW or CD-R ==== | + | |
- | Burn the .iso onto a blank disc. You will need | + | |
- | * a blank CD-RW or CD-R | + | |
- | * the Tiny Core ISO, from above | + | |
- | * software that burns CDs | + | |
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- | When you burn the CD: | + | |
- | * Start with a CD-RW instead of a CD-R. However, some computers won't boot from a CD-RW. Try one, but [[http:// | + | |
- | * Your CD burning software probably has a special function (menu item) to burn ISO files. It may also have an option for bootable ISO files. Try the latter if available. | + | |
- | * If you burn the ISO file like a regular file, or like an audio track ... it's likely not going to work out. A test: burn the CD, then open it in a file browser. If your CD now has " | + | |
- | If you have trouble, google up some notes on your particular software. Generic notes on common platforms: | + | These brief instructions are intended for users who are new to Linux as well as Tiny Core. |
- | * [[http:// | + | |
- | * [[http:// | + | |
- | * [[http:// | + | |
- | Success? Great! Stick the CD into the CD drive in any PC and boot (or reboot). | + | ==== Getting TC running ==== |
+ | Tiny Core starts from a CD called a " | ||
- | ==== #The TC Desktop ==== | + | - **Download the Live CD image**\\ The image of the CD is an .iso file (about 12MB) which can be downloaded from [[http:// |
- | The TC desktop will appear after about 30 seconds. It will look something like: | + | - **Burn the ISO to CD** |
+ | - - Your CD burning software needs to have an option (menu item) to burn an ISO image file or bootable ISO file. Use the bootable if both choices are available. Don't burn the ISO file as regular file, or an audio track. | ||
+ | - - After burning the CD, re insert it and open it in a file browser. If your see " | ||
+ | - **Boot the CD** \\ The BIOS setting on your computer must be set so the CD drive is booted before other media(like the Hard Disk). Different manufactures use different keys to enter the utility to modify the [[http:// | ||
+ | \\ '' | ||
+ | ==== The TC Desktop | ||
+ | The TC desktop will appear after about 30 seconds(or less!). It will look something like: | ||
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(And [[http:// | (And [[http:// | ||
- | Four icons float at the bottom of the screen in an area we call wbar. | + | Four icons float at the bottom of the screen in an area referred to as wbar. |
- | {{wiki: | + | {{wiki: |
- | * The circle | + | * The circle |
- | * The monitor | + | * The monitor |
- | * The screwdriver | + | * The screwdriver |
- | * The gears icon with will show the Appbrowser window. The Appbrowser | + | * The gears : Appbrowser window enables you to get applications. |
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Base/stock Tiny Core intentionally includes no applications. Typical applications (like a web browser, word-processor, | Base/stock Tiny Core intentionally includes no applications. Typical applications (like a web browser, word-processor, | ||
- | ==== #The Internet ==== | + | ==== The Internet ==== |
(but I thought I was going to learn about Appbrowser!? | (but I thought I was going to learn about Appbrowser!? | ||
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* If you know how to use the command-line tool [[http:// | * If you know how to use the command-line tool [[http:// | ||
- | ==== #Using Appbrowser to get applications | + | ==== Getting Applications |
Tiny Core uses the Appbrowser to install " | Tiny Core uses the Appbrowser to install " | ||
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Is the repository missing something you want or need? [[http:// | Is the repository missing something you want or need? [[http:// | ||
- | ==== #Where to now? ==== | + | ==== Where now? ==== |
If your LiveCD worked (and especially if not), the next stop is [[http:// | If your LiveCD worked (and especially if not), the next stop is [[http:// | ||
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If your LiveCD did not work, it might with a different boot code? See http:// | If your LiveCD did not work, it might with a different boot code? See http:// | ||
- | Feel free to peruse | + | Please check out the other wiki pages [[start|Index]] |