Launched in 2004, dmesgd aims to provide a user-submitted repository of searchable *BSD dmesgs. The dmesg(8) command displays the system message buffer's content, and during boot a copy is saved to /var/run/dmesg.boot. This buffer contains the operating system release, name and version, a list of devices identified, plus a whole host of other useful information. We hope others find this resource useful and further contribute to its growth. Contact us at [ admin at lists dot nycbug dot org ]. Note that this site is not a substitute for sending the dmesg directly to the respective project.


Available tokens: date, nickname, description, dmesg.

Date From (nickname) OS (derived) Description
2004-06-25 ball NetBSD This was originally a Team Internet firewall appliance that ran Linux. Being a geek I ripped the lid off and looked inside at what seemed like a pretty standard ATX PC mainboard. I prepared a hard disk on another machine, configured to accept logins via the serial ports (although a keyboard connector is fitted, there`s no hole for it in the case). Oddly I had to fit a display adaptor for the box to boot (I`m guessing this might be fixable by editing the CMOS settings, awkward without a keyboard). The box has USB ports, but I never used or configured them. The machine serves as an email and SFTP server, as well as being a gateway for me to tunnel VNC connections in from the outside world through SSH.
2004-06-25 Q NetBSD Personal Playground :)
2004-06-25 Ian NetBSD DELL OPTIPLEX GX 270 Multiprocessor Kernel works good with HyperThreading Pentium. Needs BIOS setting for "Legacy" applications video ram changed from 1 to 8 to get X working right.
2004-06-25 jschauma NetBSD Sun Sparc Station
2004-06-25 Dave NetBSD Standard personal home server. Runs NAT and apache, etc. Only ever turns off when we lose power.
2004-06-25 jschauma NetBSD SGI O2 R5K, NetBSD/sgimips
2004-06-25 jschauma NetBSD 2 1.5 GHz AMD Athlon processors, 3 GB RAM, 1 XServe RAID, half populated with 1.2 TB, connected via 2GB FibreChannel, 1 1000Base-T GBIC Ethernet interface, 1 100Base-T Ethernet interface
2004-06-25 jschauma NetBSD 2 1 GHz Pentium III processors, 2 GB RAM, 1 1000Base-T Gigabit Ethernet, 1 100Base-T Ethernet interface
2004-06-25 jschauma NetBSD i386 workstation, single Athlon CPU, ASUS motherboard, serial ATA yadda yadda yadda
2004-06-25 chip NetBSD one home workstation
2004-06-25 gooff NetBSD internal testing server amd athlon
2004-06-25 Mishka NetBSD UMC 486SL/33, 2x8M(SIMM72)+4x1M(SIMM36). Problems: 1 NIC (EE PRO, ISAPNP) not configured (yet), BIOS doesn`t Y2K compliant. This is production CVS/SVN server.
2004-06-25 Platypus NetBSD Just my ordinary house box running netbsd-current-2.0 on amd athlon
2004-06-25 bosco NetBSD Sun Sparcstation 2+ running NetBSD 1.6.1 and servering as an internal DNS server.
2004-06-25 abs NetBSD Sun Sparc5 170Mhz, NetBSD 1.6ZC
2004-06-25 abs NetBSD NetBSD 2.0_BETA i386 with ACPI, Thinkpad T41
2004-06-25 ppostma NetBSD Sun Ultra 10
2004-06-25 basilisk NetBSD Netbsd-2.0F on my Celeron 1.7 512Meg and with a lot of USB ports
2004-06-25 ascent NetBSD AMD 700 server, connected on 100Mbit and 384MB mem, 400G disc.
2004-06-25 duck NetBSD An AlphaPC164, 21164A-2 at 500MHz and 1MB cache. This machine is located in Jakobstad, Finland.
2004-06-25 Dublet NetBSD Compaq Armada E500 running NetBSD-current (1.6ZL)
2004-06-25 hubertf NetBSD Sun SPARCstation 4
2004-06-25 hubertf NetBSD Sun SPARCstation 5 with second NIC (BigMac Ethernet, SBus)
2004-06-25 anthrax NetBSD Apple PowerBook 540c (CPU: 68LC040/ RAM: 28MB)
2004-06-25 anthrax NetBSD Apple PowerBook 540c (CPU: 68LC040/RAM: 20MB)
2004-06-25 benny NetBSD Fujitsu Siemens Primergy Server (i386/p4)
2004-06-25 benny NetBSD Ancient i386 based firewall/router.
2004-06-25 benny NetBSD Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook E7xxx (i386/p4)
2004-06-25 benny NetBSD Fujitsu Siemens Celsius M (i386/p4)
2004-06-25 honta NetBSD NetBSD 2.0 Beta snapshot, generic kernel i386, athlon, basic pc setup
2004-06-21 anthony NetBSD NetBSD SS5

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