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GalliumOS makes nightly iso builds. These are functionally identical to Beta isos, but they contain newer packages and experimental changes to the base OS. DO NOT use GalliumOS Nightlies in production or machines that you rely on for day to day life. You shouldn't use GalliumOS Nightlies at all unless someone on the support/troubleshooting team tells you to, you want to get involved and help test new features, and/or you're totally prepared for everything to go horribly wrong at any moment.
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GalliumOS nightly builds are available for download from our integration server.
  
GalliumOS Nightlies are built every day by our [https://ci.galliumos.org build server @ ci.galliumos.org]. If you're looking for the most recent nightly, check out [https://ci.galliumos.org/job/GalliumOS-Nightlies/lastSuccessfulBuild/ the last successful build]. If you're looking for a different nightly, check out [https://ci.galliumos.org/job/GalliumOS-Nightlies/ the GalliumOS-Nightly project]. We use Jenkins to manage our build system.
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<p style="font-size:1.5em; font-weight:bold;">Nightly builds are <span style="color:#cc0000">not tested</span>, and might be completely nonfunctional!</p>
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They might also contain updates that are important to you.
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In general, we recommend that you stick to [https://galliumos.org/download.html official releases] and updated packages, except in rare circumstances where you need specific functionality or bugfixes, or if you are helping test new software updates.
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== Downloads ==
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* '''Nightly Build:''' [https://ci.galliumos.org/job/GalliumOS-Nightlies/lastSuccessfulBuild/ Last Successful]
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* '''Nightly Build:''' [https://ci.galliumos.org/job/GalliumOS-Nightlies/ Earlier Versions]

Revision as of 01:05, 3 February 2016

GalliumOS nightly builds are available for download from our integration server.

Nightly builds are not tested, and might be completely nonfunctional!

They might also contain updates that are important to you.

In general, we recommend that you stick to official releases and updated packages, except in rare circumstances where you need specific functionality or bugfixes, or if you are helping test new software updates.

Downloads