Damn Small 4.3 is here!

I just uploaded a new image: Damn Small Linux 4.3

You can download it by clicking here.

VirtualBox 1.6

Hey guys!

VirtualBox 1.6 came out on May 2 2008, so I downloaded it a few minutes ago, and it runs everything great on my Windows XP lappy!

“The first major release since

being acquired by

Sun Microsystems is now available.”

Some of the new features are PAE (yay!), and Solaris host support, there are many more new features so check out the full changelog!

I recommend everyone upgrades to this new version, plus it’s free so what can you lose?

VirtualBox

–Scotty

Although not recommended (nor supported), I hear that older versions of VirtualBox are on floating around on the web. So if you don’t like 1.6 you can switch back to an old version that works.

The smallest distro in the world!

I just uploaded the last version of DeLi Linux, a Linux Distribution for old computers, from 486 to Pentium II.

You can download it by clicking here.

To use the GUI, you have to type startx from the command line.

Nexenta GNU/OpenSolaris is here!

I just uploaded Nexenta 1.0!

You can download it here.

I splitted the image in three different segments: nexenta-1.0.x86__a, nexenta-1.0.x86__b and nexenta-1.0.x86__c.

To use this image you have to download all the segments in which the image was splitted and concatenate the files into a single .7z file.

If you are under a UNIX-like system, you have to use the cat command:

cat nexenta-1.0.x86__a nexenta-1.0.x86__b nexenta-1.0.x86__c > nexenta-1.0.x86.7z

If you are under Windows, you can use the copy command from the command prompt (MS-DOS prompt in all Windows versions up to Windows Millennium Edition), as such:

verify on
copy /b nexenta-1.0.x86__a + nexenta-1.0.x86__b + nexenta-1.0.x86__c nexenta-1.0.x86.7z

CentOS 5.1 is here!

I just uploaded CentOS 5.1!

You can download it here.

I splitted the image in two different segments: centos-5.1-x86_a and centos-5.1-x86_b.

To use this image you have to download all the segments in which the image was splitted and concatenate the files into a single .7z file.

If you are under a UNIX-like system, you have to use the cat command:

cat centos-5.1-x86_a centos-5.1-x86_b > centos-5.1-x86.7z

If you are under Windows, you can use the copy command from the command prompt (MS-DOS prompt in all Windows versions up to Windows Millennium Edition), as such:

verify on
copy /b centos-5.1-x86_a + centos-5.1-x86_b centos-5.1-x86.7z

P.S.: to register this image, rename centos-5.1-x86.vdi.vdi to centos-5.1-x86.vdi!

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