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 |
2004-06-26 |
ball |
NetBSD |
A Sun SPARCstation 5 running NetBSD-1.6.2/sparc. |
2004-06-26 |
Kirtai |
NetBSD |
Dual head Athlon running NetBSD-1.6ZH with PCI IDE and SCSI controllers on ABit KV7 |
2004-06-26 |
anthrax |
NetBSD |
IBM ThinkPad 750CE (486 100MHz/24MB RAM) |
2004-06-26 |
Kefren |
NetBSD |
Dual Pentium Pro - Compaq Proliant 2500 |
2004-06-26 |
Kefren |
NetBSD |
Dual Xeon machine (HTT enabled) - Compaq/HP Proliant ML350 |
2004-06-26 |
ookami |
NetBSD |
|
2004-06-25 |
schnoebe |
NetBSD |
HP Pavilion ze4500 Laptop (with an Atheros WiFi mini-pci card instead of the HP provided Broadcom card.) |
2004-06-25 |
jdwhite |
NetBSD |
Dell Inspiron 5000
Xircom CardBus Ethernet 10/100 + Modem 56 |
2004-06-25 |
dbolgheroni |
NetBSD |
A macppc machine (Power Macintosh 9500/120) serving as NAT server, firewall server and for burning CDs, with 604e 120MHz processor and 32MB RAM. There are "lost carrier" an "collision error" error, but these problems can be solved just connecting the network cables. ;-) |
2004-06-25 |
dbolgheroni |
NetBSD |
My ECS A900 laptop, an i386 platform with Via C3 processor and 512MB RAM. |
2004-06-25 |
rumble |
NetBSD |
IBM Thinkpad T23 running NetBSD 2.0-beta |
2004-06-25 |
Ben Collver |
NetBSD |
PC, Intel P4 |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
Digital DECpc 466D2 MTE |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
Digital DECstation 5000/125 |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
Sun 3/60 C/G |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
Dell Optiplex GX1p |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
Dell PowerEdge 400SC |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
Apple Macintosh IIci |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
DEC VAXstation 4000/90 |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
DEC VAX 4000/200 |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
Sun Ultra 60 |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
Apple Power Macintosh G3/300 (Beige) tower with "Wings" A/V card |
2004-06-25 |
hbent |
NetBSD |
Compaq Proliant 1600 |
2004-06-25 |
maccult |
NetBSD |
Macintosh Quadra 700 running as firewall/router/DNS server(caching only) |
2004-06-25 |
Poobah |
NetBSD |
NetBSD 2.0F on:
AMD Athlon XP 1800
Asus VIA Apollo Pro 266 mb
Onboard sound, video, and ethernet configured, plus second ethernet card. |
2004-06-25 |
Bladerunner |
NetBSD |
Sun Microsystems Pci II PCI-card
Pentium inside Sparc,
SunBlade 100,
f:dosboot netbsd,
rarp, bootparam, nfs, root and swap Service ==> Solaris 10(Express),
netbsd-kern: Devices not needed not configured,
netbsd-kern: USB Flash driver patched (no fictious geometry) |
2004-06-25 |
Peorth |
NetBSD |
Dell dimension T600. Used as test machine. Running NetBSD since v1.5.x Beeing reinstalled every 6 month (I test a lot). The USB and mpeg card are not configured. |
2004-06-25 |
ball |
NetBSD |
PC with 450 MHz AMD K6-2+, FIC
VA-503+ mainboard, DRI PCI modem
(doesn`t work, despite not being
an evil WinModem), 64 Mb of (FPM
SIMM) RAM, ATI Xpert 98 (runs X
beautifully). Also ran NetBSD
well when it had a 225 MHz Cyrix
MII microprocessor. |
2004-06-25 |
ball |
NetBSD |
Lefty, one of a pair of Compaq
ProLinea 4/xx that have found new
leases in life as lightweight Web
servers. |
2004-06-25 |
ball |
NetBSD |
HP Pavillion 7420 |
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 |