Trusty beta 1 versions
These versions are older, but can be updated and upgraded after installation.
Ultra-light text only system
The iso file http://phillw.net/isos/linux-tools/9w/TrustyB1npae-text.iso
contains an ultra-light text only system made from the Ubuntu Trusty beta 1 mini.iso 'dd_TrustyB1npae-text.img.xz'
This system should run with 96 MB RAM. It should be possible to test it with a pre Pentium II CPU but that is probably not worthwile. Use older kernels for such old computers.
This system can be installed where the corresponding Ubuntu Server installer fails
Lubuntu Core
The iso file http://phillw.net/isos/linux-tools/9w/TrustyB1npae-LubuCore.iso
contains a very light Lubuntu Core system made from the Ubuntu Trusty beta 1 mini.iso 'dd_TrustyB1npae-LubuCore.img.xz'
This system is lighter than standard Lubuntu and should run with 128 MB RAM (depending on how much RAM is pre-allocated by the system for graphics etc).
Lubuntu Saucy
And for comparison the iso file http://phillw.net/isos/linux-tools/9w/LubuSaucy-pae2pm-4GB.iso
contains the Lubuntu Saucy system (with fake-pae instead of a non-pae kernel).
'DVD sized' iso file with three compressed images
- Finally a 'DVD sized' iso file with all these three compressed images in the same installer
http://phillw.net/isos/linux-tools/9w/9w_multi-install_trusty-n-saucy.iso
This container is convenient if you want to install from a DVD or USB pendrive (but is obviously oversized for an old system which only understands CDs).