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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

VirtualBoxes - Free VirtualBox(R) Images

VirtualBoxes – Free VirtualBox® Images
Ready-to-use virtual machines sporting open-source operating systems



Provide ready-to-use innoTek VirtualBox images for open-source operating systems that can be used for testing and/or security-related purpose, or for anything you wish. News, HOWTOs and much more is available at the project web site.

This project provides virtual machines for Sun XVM VirtualBox®sporting several free and/or open-source operating systems, such as GNU/Linux or Free/Net/OpenBSD for testing, security and/or entertainment purposes.

In most cases, we’ve done a minimal setup, to let you alter the images to your own needs and learn how to use the operating systems. We will try to provide instructions for key tasks (for example, installing Guest Additions) for each image.

This site will forever be under construction, and new content may be always behind the scene. If you wish not to lose a word about our proceedings, browse our News page. You’re encouraged to subscribe to our newsfeed or follow us by by e-mail, either.

Features
  • VDI images for several open source Operating Systems
  • Default installs come pre-configured to fetch other packages from their repositories


Images
This Project will provide pre-built images for several open-source operating systems.

Please note that:
Every image contains the latest software as of the day the image was built. Performing updates is on your own, and may require looking for documentation to read using your favourite search engine.
Default usernames and passwords, where required, can be found next to the download link of each image. You are warmly invited to create your own user, or at least to change passwords, if you intend to use the images in a public environment.

GNU/Linux (GNU userland tools running on top of the Linux kernel)
Archlinux (website).
CentOS (website): the installation is done from the DVD, with default parameters set
Damn Small Linux (website): the installation is done from the CD, with default parameters set.
Debian (website): the installation has been done from the netinstall ISO image for the x86 architecture.
DeLi Linux (website).
Dreamlinux (website): the installation has been done from the CD, with default parameters set.
Fedora (website).
Fluxbuntu (website): the installation is done from the CD, with default parameters set.
Gentoo (website): the installation is done from the ISO image, then customized .
gNewSense (website): the installation is done from the CD, with default parameters set.
gOS (website).
Kubuntu (website): the installation is done from the CD, with default parameters set.
LinuxMint (website): the installation is done from the CD, with default parameter set.
Mandriva (website): the installation is done from the CD, with default parameters set.
Moblin 2 (website): the installation is done from the .img/.iso file provided by the project.
moonOS (website).
OpenSUSE (website).
PCLinuxOS (website).
Puppy Linux (website).
Sidux (website).
Slackware (website): the installation has been done from the first CD, selecting the bare minimum disk sets.
SliTaz (website)
Tiny Core Linux (website)
TinyMe (website)
Ubuntu (website): the installation is done from the CD, with default parameters set.
Ubuntu Server (website): the installation is done from the CD.
Ubuntu Studio (website): the installation is done from the CD, with default parameters set
Xubuntu (website): the installation is done from the CD, with default parameters set.
VectorLinux (website):the installation is done from the CD, with default parameters set.
Zenwalk (website): the installation is done from the Standard Edition CD, with default parameters set.

GNU/OpenSolaris (GNU userland tools running on top of the OpenSolaris kernel)
OpenSolaris (website).
Nexenta (website): the installation is done from the CD.
MILAX (website): the installation has been done from the official ISO image.

GNU/FreeBSD (GNU userland tools running on top of the FreeBSD kernel)
Debian GNU/kFreeBSD (website): the installation has been done from the daily mini.iso.

BSD
FreeBSD (website):the installation is done from the bootonly iso

Other
AROS (website): the installation has been done from the nightly build ISO image.
FreeDOS (website): the installation has been done from the official ISO image.
Haiku (website): the image has been done from the nightly build HDD raw image.
MINIX (website): the installation has been done from the official ISO image (MINIX 3).
ReactOS (website): the installation has been done from the official ISO image.
SYLLABLE (website): the installation has been done from the official ISO image.
Android-x86 (website): the istallation has been done from the daily ISO image.
Plan 9 (website): the installation has been done from the ISO image.

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