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Tiny Core

Install on a Hard Drive While Connected to the Internet

Install on a Hard Drive Without Being Connected to the Internet

Window Managers

Install Microcore

Install on a USB Drive

Additional Users

Install Programs

Root Terminal

Root File Manager

Root Text Editor

Mount a Drive or Partition

Backup

Iptables Firewall

Copy and Paste with the Mouse

Change the Screen Resolution

Background Image

Workspaces

Flash Player

Download Large Files

Printer

Update Tiny Core

Update Programs

Make a live CD with Programs

Dial Up Modems

Tiny Core Links


Previous Versions of Tiny Core

Tiny Core 1

Tiny Core 2.1-3


Other Links


Contact Details

Tiny Core

Root Terminal

When perfoming tasks which do not need root or administrator privileges, use a normal terminal. Only use a root terminal to perform tasks which need root or administrator privileges. If you do something wrong in the Root Terminal, you could mess up the operating system.


Sudo

When using Tiny Core, you can use a normal terminal, and type "sudo" before each command.


Root Terminal

A root terminal can be started in Tiny Core from the menu (right mouse click). Go to XShells -> Root Access -> then which ever you prefer.

Another option is to open a normal terminal and type:

sudo su

To return to a normal terminal, type:

exit

Another option is to close the terminal and reopen it.


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