FreeBSD 7.1 (DVD, x86)
Posted on 18. Jul, 2011 - 18:17 by Tom
FreeBSD 7.1 DVD ISO ENG x86
FreeBSD 7.1 DVD/ISO/ENG x86 4.58 GB
Version: 7.1
Developer: FreeBSD
Platform: 32bit UNIX
System requirements: Processor Intel ? Pentium II ? or compatible
HDD 8 GB and above
512 MB RAM or higher
Language: English
License: Freeware
FreeBSD – an advanced operating system for computers that are compatible with the x86 (including Pentium ? and Athlon T), amd64 (including Opteron T, Athlon 64 and EM64T), Alpha / AXP, IA-64, PC-98 and UltraSPARC ? . It is based on BSD, the version UNIX ?, created by the University of California at Berkeley.
It is developed and supported by a large team of developers. Support for other platforms are in various stages of development.
Home :
http://freebsd.org/
Runtu version 10.04 i386
Posted on 11. Jul, 2011 - 19:50 by Tom
Runtu version 10.04 i386
Runtu version 10.04 i386 4.31 GB
Runtu – Russian distro Linux, based on Ubuntu, uses the GNOME desktop environment and applications on the GTK +2. There are also building a more lightweight desktop environment LXDE and Openbox.
The idea Runtu – simplicity and ease of Ubuntu, combined with high-quality Russian localization and a set of necessary software, ready to use immediately after installation. Distribution uses the Ubuntu repositories and Launchpad PPA.
ChromeOS – Vanilla v.0.14.700.r7
Posted on 09. Jul, 2011 - 10:32 by Tom
WU ChromeOS-Vanilla v.0.14.700.r7 | 1.97 GB
ChromeOS-Vanilla v.0.14.700.r7 1.97 GB
ChromeOS an open-source software, which aims to build an operating system that provides a quick, easy and safe operation of the computer for people who spend most of their time online. Here you can find the project design document, the source code.
Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) Desktop CD x86/x64
Posted on 24. Jun, 2011 - 13:45 by Tom
Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) Desktop CD x86/x64
Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) Desktop CD x86/x64 1.35GB
This directory contains the most frequently downloaded Ubuntu images. Other images, including DVDs and source CDs, may be available on the cdimage server. See also the list of download mirrors.
Select an image
Ubuntu is distributed on three types of images described below.
The desktop CD allows you to try Ubuntu without changing your computer at all, and at your option to install it permanently later. This type of CD is what most people will want to use. You will need at least 384MiB of RAM to install from this CD.
There are two images available, each for a different type of computer:
PC (Intel x86) desktop CD
For almost all PCs. This includes most machines with Intel/AMD/etc type processors and almost all computers that run Microsoft Windows, as well as newer Apple Macintosh systems based on Intel processors. Choose this if you are at all unsure.
64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop CD
Choose this to take full advantage of computers based on the AMD64 or EM64T architecture (e.g., Athlon64, Opteron, EM64T Xeon, Core 2). If you have a non-64-bit processor made by AMD, or if you need full support for 32-bit code, use the Intel x86 images instead.
Windows 8 xp 2011 v2 All Updata Add Single link
Posted on 24. Jun, 2011 - 08:57 by Tom
wu Windows 8 xp 2011 v2 All Updata Add Single link
Windows 8 XP 2011 on the copied month from Microsoft version contains all updates and security patches have been adding a lot of definitions built drum and also a number of core software granulocytes required was adding a number of Iems after the amendment to the nucleus of the XP to allow transparent, like Windows 7 . with this CD you will not need to change your system again.
If Link Dead, just make a reply.
I will provide New fresh link within hours
Windows XP Diamond Ultimate (2010/ENG)
Posted on 24. Jun, 2011 - 00:08 by Tom
Windows XP Diamond Ultimate (2010/ENG)
Windows XP Diamond Ultimate (2010/ENG) 697 MB
To ensure that Windows runs Diamond secure, security and stability the most. Win was integrate the latest hotfix package, and to help win this run stability and strengthen security against the infection of malicious code for Win, increase the maximum ability to protect against the message software, ad software and steal information, protect against virulent websites. Increasing protection against viruses, worms and trojans. Optimization system increased stability to Win.
You can use it with many goals as music, movies, for office applications, graphics, games, etc. …
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Windows XP – 7 Ultimate Royale SP3 2010
Posted on 23. Jun, 2011 - 23:44 by Tom
Windows XP – 7 Ultimate Royale SP3 2010
Windows XP – 7 Ultimate Royale SP3 2010
Windows XP – 7 Ultimate Royale SP3 2010 630MB
MSDN ? IE8 ? WMP 8 ? SkyDriver v9.9 ? Hotfix ? OEM logo -MOD Theme ? SATA/RAID/SCSI
# Operating System: Windows XP Sevice Pack 3 x86 (32 bit).
# Suppt SATA: Yes.
# Suppt RAID: Yes.
# SCSI suppt: Yes.
# Auto drivers get: Yes ? SkyDriver v9.9.
# Internet Expler 8: Yes
# Windows Media Player 11: Yes
# Hotfixes: Yes (updated to December 2010)
# Update online: Yes.
# CD Key: Already available add.
# File Photo: File ISO standard.
openSUSE 12.1 Milestone 2 DVD PC 32Bit
Posted on 23. Jun, 2011 - 12:15 by Tom
openSUSE 12.1 Milestone 2 DVD PC 32Bit
openSUSE 12.1 Milestone 2 DVD PC 32Bit 4.1GB
The openSUSE project is a worldwide effort that promotes the use of Linux everywhere. openSUSE creates one of the world’s best Linux distributions, working together in an open, transparent and friendly manner as part of the worldwide Free and Open Source Software community.
The project is controlled by its community and relies on the contributions of individuals, working as testers, writers, translators, usability experts, artists and ambassadors or developers. The project embraces a wide variety of technology, people with different levels of expertise, speaking different languages and having different cultural backgrounds.
Milestones
openSUSE is developed in a repository called Factory. Packages flow from the devel projects into Factory upon OK from the release team following the Factory Development Model. During the development cycle (more detailed model) periodic releases are made available for testing these are the milestones. Six of them become available. After some several freezes go into effect, the component freeze just before the fourth milestone for instance. And about a couple of weeks after the last milestone the first of two Release Candidates is made ready for testing. The final openSUSE 12.1 release is expected on November 11th.
Progress since the previous milestone
The first milestone had a huge number of changes and improvements on top of the latest openSUSE release. Again, many packages have been updated. You can check the latest package versions on this page.
What are the major changes?
Firefox 5 RC
Horde4 packages (php5-pear-horde)
The Board
rawstudio
llvm/clang 3.0 snapshot
many smaller updates to KDE and GNOME applications and desktops
Also nspluginwrapper is now updated which will allow a more stable Flash plugin on 64bit platforms. With this change you can now watch two flash videos at the same time. And over 100 new packages have been added, including extensions for Banshee, some small tools like DDS2tar and censored interpreter, Cdecl (turns C/C++ gibberish into English), cint (small C/C++ interpreter) and a number of other devel and language tools.
Systemd
On the openSUSE project and factory mailing lists a discussion is taking place centered around the new systemd init system. After the introduction of the road to systemd for openSUSE 12.1 by Frederic Crozat, issues, complaints and limitations of systemd are being discussed and dissected. Changing an init system is an invasive change and systemd has ambitions beyond just replacing sysV not everyone always agrees with. Work will be needed to ensure a stable and usable init system for 12.1 and the team welcomes help and bugreports!
Community
The openSUSE community is guided by a common philosophy and organized into many teams that concentrate on different areas of interest within the project.
The openSUSE Guiding principles describe the philosophy that guides openSUSE in all circumstances, irrespective of changes in goals, strategies or people.
The openSUSE Board is the guardian of the Guiding Principles. They provide guidance, document decisions and act as a central point of contact within the community and between the Project’s sponsors.
openSUSE Members are acknowledged contributors who have brought a continued and substantial contribution to the project. They elect the openSUSE Board and can give their vote on other matters.
There are numerous other Teams that lead different areas of the project. Each of the teams has their own way of working together. Check out their pages to understand how.
Join the openSUSE community as a contributor! Find more about how to participate in openSUSE and make a difference in a Free Software project.
the openSUSE community talks and communicates on openSUSE Connect, our own social media tool.
Media
The openSUSE Weekly News are the newsletter of and for the openSUSE community, and aims to summarize everything that is happening in and around the openSUSE Community.
Planet openSUSE is an insight into the lives of members of the SUSE community, both the openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise communities. Discover what they are working on and what makes them tick.
People of openSUSE is a series of interviews which aims to make the people behind the openSUSE project visible. If you, for example, always wanted to know what motivates a specific contributer to participate, what s/he thinks about the future of the openSUSE project, and whether they turn off their computer during a thunderstorm (and other non-openSUSE related facts) go read the interviews.
You can find openSUSE people near you own location on our openSUSE map.
Watch some video recordings of events and talks all around the world on openSUSE Tube
openSUSE specific screenshots, wallpapers and more are shared on SUSE Art
Photos from events and other gatherings are tagged with opensuse on flickr
Events
The openSUSE Conference is the annual conference of the openSUSE project. All contributors and interested people are invited to gather there and have a lot of fun.
Hackweek is an event where openSUSE developers hack one week on projects they are interested in. Previous Hack Weeks have generated projects like Tasque, Giver, Debian package support in the openSUSE Build Service, and much more.
The openSUSE project participates in a lot of other events all over the world. Check the event category to find out more.
Superior Windows XP x64 Edition (64 bit) 2009
Posted on 03. Jan, 2010 - 02:08 by Tom
Superior XP64 Last Revival Edition is recommended over all older XP64 releases. This is not “warez”, no files are “cracked” in this OS and everything is guaranteed virusfree. Don’t pay for this download. Don’t trust other sources of this OS.
This is a clean SECURE thoroughly tested A/V & IT Expert’s version of XP64.
Built upon Windows XP Professional x64 Edition retail SP2 (NT 5.2.3790.3959).
With inline *corporate* Volume License Key, so this release passes the “Windows Genuine Advantage” checks, and a product key is NOT needed (see \AMD64\WINNT.SIF on the iso if you need the key for Virtual installs)
Windows XP x64 supports up to 128GB of RAM !
This Windows version is designed to work with 64-bit processors from AMD and Intel that support the x64 extensions to the x86 architecture. These include Athlon 64, Athlon 64 FX, Mobile Athlon 64, Turion 64, Opteron processors from AMD, and all Xeon, Pentium 4, Dual, Quad & 8 Core Intel setups with EM64T.
Windows XP Pro Pe Dec 2009-New
Posted on 31. Dec, 2009 - 00:47 by Tom
This is a FULL Install. You CANNOT Upgrade from previous versions of Windows.
There is no validation required. This PASSES WGA. This works 100% with Windows Update.
included the CD-Key already in the install process. This means at no point will you have to enter it.
Some people using Macs or Virtual Machines might need the serial. See Serial.txt if you do need it.
Serial.txt is located in the download folder
This has all windows updates through December 2009. This is has been tested numerous times with no errors.
This has minimalist Internet Explorer 6. (Use It To Download Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome, Etc)
This is the x86 version (32Bit).
have integrated a few new driver packs this time. kept all the Sata, Raid, and Mass Storage Drivers from before, but also added Chipset, Lan, and WLan drivers.
This is why it is slightly larger in size than the previous releases.
You will still probably need to install other drivers…. Graphics, Sound, Printer, Etc. Unfortunately, the newest driver packs leave behind a little garbage on the main hard drive (Usually C: Drive). You can safely delete everything EXCEPT WINDOWS, Program Files, and Documents and Settings.
Updates currently work fine and this also currently passes WGA. also included Office and Windows WGA Cracks
on the disc, in the folder called “Registry”, you will see another folder called “Save_Icon_Layout”. Whenever are a
new graphics drivers . This little DLL and Reg Patch will help with saving/restoring your Desktop Icon Layout.
To Install It: Extract the “LAYOUT.DLL” filder to “Drive:\Windows\system32″ folder. Then double click the Reg Patch to apply it.
Now it should show up as an option when you right click on your My Computer Icon.
the original Net Framework was removed
You can still download and use a newer version however. Just download the latest version from Microsoft.com or Windows Update.

