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    Savuka-VirtualBox

    Savuka-VirtualBox

    Virtual Box VDI of SliTaz Linux with Savuka installed and configured

    ...root name: root root password: root username: tux password: root Instructions: -Download and install 7zip (www.7-zip.org) -Extract files to HDD -Install included VirtualBox (not tested on other versions, but shouldn't matter) -Within VirtualBox make a new machine ----Machine/New --------Name: Savuka / Type: Linux / Version: Other Linux (32-bit) --------1024MB RAM -------- Use Existing virtual drive (point to extracted Savuka.vdi) ---- Machine/Settigns/Display: set video memory to 50 MB, enable 2D and 3D acceleration ---- Machine/Settings/Shared Folders: Create new machine folder. Point to any data directory, folder name: DATA, select Auto-mount. Note: "Folder name" must be 'DATA' in all caps to link on boot Thats it! More Info: www.osmanbilsel.net www.paulnobrega.net
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