Download ready-to-use OVA files containing your favorite OS, such as Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, etc. Simply "Import" the OVA into VirtualBox and go. (Control+I when in VirtualBox)

Most distributions come in their 32 bit and 64 bit flavors, as well as "Minimal" and "GUI" versions. Where possible, guest additions have been installed to optimize the experience.

Overall this is to aid in quick deployment, testing of environments, application development, or simply getting a personal virtual machine up and running as quickly as possible, with no fuss. Provided in OVA format, simply "File" -> "Import" in VirtualBox.

VM Default Credentials:

Root Password: toor
User Password: nimda

The "user" name will be the distribution you're running. For example if it's FreeBSD, the user's name is "freebsd".

Features

  • Easily Import Virtual Machines
  • Try Free Operating Systems without any hassle
  • Create entire Server Labs on a single computer in minutes

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License

BSD License, GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2), GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Developers, End Users/Desktop, Architects

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2013-11-10