A Canadian ANSI art group that's been releasing art for thirty years and counting.
If you're not MS-DOS ANSI enabled, they even have an online gallery of the work in each art pack, lovingly rendered as conventional (animated) image files.
A site that keeps tabs on new releases of free/open source software, projects, and packages.
A page of Ubuntu releases, when they were released, and when they will no longer be supported.
RSS: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases?diffs=1&show_att=1&action=rss_rc&unique=0&page=Releases&ddiffs=1
With over 100TB in our repository, we are quite possibly the largest repository of its kind on the web!
The repository mainly contains Windows and Apple betas. These are the most popular files and are enjoyed by most of our members on the forum. We also have a games repository which has a huge selection of older and more modern game betas. We like to widen our scope a little bit too, so our repository stocks old abandonware classics from various consoles and computers from many years ago.
A site dedicated to gathering as much information as possible about the productions, the groups, the sceners, the events and bbs's in the Commodore 64 scene. You can help this database grow by submitting information about the productions/groups/sceners/events/bbs you know about.
Canonical list matching x.y releases of Ubuntu Linux to the releases' codenames.
The official site where you can download old Ubuntu packages and iso images. Sounds useless, but when it comes to backwards compatibility it might come in handy.