That is a huge collection! I have been looking for these for a while now. If only they could collate them all on one website.
No problem, just doing my part in the effort made to preserve them. I found more recent (but not too recent).buntu betas, and will be posting them shortly. Just for a bit of reference, I usually try to collect betas before mid-2012. UPDATE: IIRC, I just may have SUSE Linux 9.1 RC5.Nope, I got confused and mistook SLES 9 RC5 to be this. UPDATE 2: I found a new link containing both x86 and AMD64 versions of SLES 9 RC5. The link will be updated soon.
Last edited by on Mon Oct 26, 2015 2:10 pm, edited 1 time in total. Wow; impressive collection! I actually am trying to build a similar sort of collection myself, but only have final copies of various systems.
I don't have any betas of any free system images; however, I do have betas and pre-releases for Firefox, Phoenix, SeaMonkey, and other Mozilla-made goodies (Mozilla still has all these available in ). And I also know of several mirrors where you can find archived penguins, etc. Such as at or or here for the whole Slax collection. Another good spot to find free software releases is For all the Mint releases, try here for 1-4: and here on the same server for v6 to the present: And Old DOS has several BSDs and Gnu/Linux systems on it's server as well (you'll need the FTP credentials, though). Yet, in all the 'net travels, I have never been able to locate Fedora 15 Alpha ever again. It had/has a special Gnome Shell in it (I think 2.9?) before 3 went gold.
I had it once, and can't find it again. But in any case, I hope these links help and good luck. Wow; impressive collection! I actually am trying to build a similar sort of collection myself, but only have final copies of various systems. I don't have any betas of any free system images; however, I do have betas and pre-releases for Firefox, Phoenix, SeaMonkey, and other Mozilla-made goodies (Mozilla still has all these available in ). And I also know of several mirrors where you can find archived penguins, etc.
Such as at or or here for the whole Slax collection. Another good spot to find free software releases is For all the Mint releases, try here for 1-4: and here on the same server for v6 to the present: And Old DOS has several BSDs and Gnu/Linux systems on it's server as well (you'll need the FTP credentials, though). Yet, in all the 'net travels, I have never been able to locate Fedora 15 Alpha ever again. It had/has a special Gnome Shell in it (I think 2.9?) before 3 went gold. I had it once, and can't find it again. But in any case, I hope these links help and good luck. Thanks for these!
Also, if you have a recent Fedora version handy, you can use the Delta ISOs to apply delta patches to one ISO until you reach Fedora 15 Alpha (start from the Fedora 15 Alpha TC1 ISO). I also remember offering a few FreeBSD betas on here, but mrpijey denied my request because it could simply be compiled from source or something, so it really wouldn't be something to preserve. I was just able to get Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1 after I accidentally cracked my 6 year old CD.
Now if I could only get Alpha 1 or 2 that would be perfect. Those alphas were definitely the last really great live cd's they made, with a full desktop, office, and gimp all under 700 mb. Nope, Alphas 1 and 2 are only available for Xubuntu. There is a link for Alpha 3 in the main post, though. Also, a couple of links have gone down since the original post.
I will remove them soon.
To Copy a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 SP1 OS Distribution from ISO Files The following procedure describes how to copy the SLES 9 SP1 OS distribution to the management server. Before You Begin Move any file systems off of the /mnt mount point. Steps. Copy the SLES 9 distribution: # n1sh create os sles9u1 file / directory/SLES-9-i386-RC5-CD1.iso,/ directory/SLES-9-i386-RC5-CD2.iso, / directory/SLES-9-i386-RC5-CD3.iso,/ directory/SLES-9-i386-RC5-CD4.iso, / directory/SLES-9-i386-RC5-CD5.iso,/ directory/SLES-9-i386-RC5-CD6.iso Note – Wait for the Create OS command to complete before going to the next step. Copy the SLES 9 Update 1 distribution: Note – The same OS profile name should be used when adding Update1. # n1sh create os sles9u1 file / directory/SLES-9-SP-1-i386-RC5-CD1.iso, directory/SLES9/SLES-9-SP-1-i386-RC5-CD2.iso, / directory/SLES-9-SP-1-i386-RC5-CD3.iso.
Verify that the OS distribution was copied. N1-ok show os all The OS distribution appears in the output. See Also To find out how to load the OS distribution, see.
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