Release Candidate

OpenSUSE 12.1 i686 Gnome Virtual Appliance

VDIs in use.: 
15
Most Recent Activation: 
01/09/2012 - 23:00

-= OpenSUSE 12.1 i686 Gnome Virtual Computer Appliance =-
VirtualBox VDI Virtual Computer

Pre-Release Subscription:
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Scientific Linux 6 i386 Desktop Virtual Appliance

VDIs in use.: 
38
Most Recent Activation: 
01/30/2012 - 02:10

-= Scientific Linux 6 i386 Standard Desktop Virtual Appliance =-

Release Log
03/06/2011 - Distribution Release build Available via Tradebit for $1.00 USD
02/22/2011 - Release Candidate build (Available FREE)
VDI Format (Depricated)
OVF VMDK Format: https://www.sugarsync.com/share/erwe6xa6ct5c2

OS Release Notes:

wattOS 1.0 Virtual Appliance

VDIs in use.: 
9
Most Recent Activation: 
10/22/2011 - 13:42

-= wattOS 1.0 Virtual Appliance =-

Current release is Release Candidate 3

Unity32 2010 RC1 Virtual Appliance

VDIs in use.: 
46
Most Recent Activation: 
01/29/2012 - 14:41

-= Unity32 2010 Linux RC1 Virtual Appliance =-

Very small Distribution of Linux perfect for the portable Virtual Appliance

About Unity Linux:

Debris Linux 2.0 RC1 Virtual Image

VDIs in use.: 
30
Most Recent Activation: 
01/27/2012 - 15:27

-= Debris Linux 2.0 RC1 =-

md5sum: 6cb906744cb634e2ddd092fb499e7005

Here is is the Release candidate of version 2.0 of Debris Linux installed in VirtualBox. Debris runs nicely in VirtualBox and is a great way to get started learning Linux.
Was able to install VBoxGuestAdditions and they are working perfectly.

About Debris Linux:
Debris Linux is an installable LiveCD containing a full set of applications to get your work done online and offline.

The latest stable release of Debris Linux is 1.0.4.

It contains the following software:

  • Desktop: GNOME

Slackware 13.0 RC1 Virtual Computer

VDIs in use.: 
56
Most Recent Activation: 
11/24/2011 - 20:29

-= Slackware 13.0 RC1 Virtual Computer =-

This is Release Candidate number 1 of Slackware 13.0. This pre-installed virtual machine starts in at the command prompt and requires you to manually start X-Windows if you do desire.

Once you launch the GUI with the "start x" command you will be be taken directly into the KDE desktop. The VBoxGuestAdditions are installed and functional.

BackTrack 4 Pre-Final

VDIs in use.: 
1744
Most Recent Activation: 
02/10/2012 - 12:53

-= BackTrack 4 Pre-Final =-

This is a pre-installed Virtual Computer of BackTrack 4 pre-release.

Using BackTrack

    Starting the graphical interface

  • After you start the virtual machine you will need to login at the command prompt
    username: adminuser
    password: adminuser

  • Activate network adapter
    sudo dhclient

  • then start XWindows with the startx command:
    startx

About BackTrack:

Vixta (2009.06) Release Candidate 1

VDIs in use.: 
464
Most Recent Activation: 
11/20/2011 - 05:08

-= Vixta Release Candidate 1 (2009.06) =-

Vixta is absolutely beautiful, based on fedora.

The VBoxGuestAdditions are installed and functioning well, including Auto-Resize Client Display and Seamless Mode.

* OpenOffice 3
* Firefox 3
* Java, Skype and MSN
* VLC Multimedia Player
* Mobile 3G Tools

Kubuntu 9.04 VDI 64Bit [Pre-Release]

VDIs in use.: 
1
Most Recent Activation: 
12/27/1969 - 05:00

-= Kubuntu 9.04 (64bit) [Pre-Release] =-


Choose to support for this site and pay $1.00USD for this download. Your download link will be reactivated when updates are available, including the final Kubuntu 9.04 Final release.

About Kubuntu:
Kubuntu is a user-friendly operating system based on the K Desktop Environment and on the award winning Ubuntu operating system. With a biannual release cycle and at least 18 months of free security updates for each release, it is the secure, stable computing environment you've been waiting for.

SimplyMEPIS (7.9.95) 8.0 RC2 VDI

VDIs in use.: 
35
Most Recent Activation: 
05/05/2011 - 05:31

-= SimplyMEPIS (7.9.95) 8.0 RC2 Virtual Disk Image =-

This is the Virtual Disk of the upcoming release of SimplyMEPIS 8.0. After working of this image for 5 hours I gave up trying to install the GuestAdditions when I could not install the kernel sources. Hopefully the next Release Candidate or Final Release will work.
Additionally the OS runs extremely slow. If someone finds away to deal with the slowdown that would be great information.

For now this image will give you a chance to preview SimplyMEPIS in VirtualBox.

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