2004-06-27 |
pjwhite |
FreeBSD |
Dual Pentium Pro, Intel PR440FX motherboard, no onboard SCSI.
SMP enabled. |
2004-06-27 |
pjwhite |
FreeBSD |
Generic Pentium 133, unknown motherboard type. |
2004-06-27 |
gsuveg |
OpenBSD |
Compaq deskpro P2-350 |
2004-06-27 |
gsuveg |
FreeBSD |
Abit KT7a, AMD Xp 1.6+, nvidia, advansys scsi, scsi CD/RW +atapi DVD-RAM |
2004-06-27 |
martinj |
FreeBSD |
Pentium II 350MHz, Intel Motherboard 440BX Chipset, nVidia GeForce2 GTS, Soundblaster Live!, Adaptec 2940 SCSI adapter, RealTek 8139 NIC |
2004-06-27 |
destinqo |
NetBSD |
proxy, debugging linux application on BSD system (python) |
2004-06-27 |
elektro-schuepp |
NetBSD |
Sun Ultra-5. |
2004-06-27 |
grix |
FreeBSD |
AMD-K6 400, 128Mb RAM working as a public Web server, wireless network |
2004-06-27 |
Dehumanizer |
FreeBSD |
Celeron 433, used as a webserver, mail server, router and proxy |
2004-06-27 |
Madeleine Naumann |
FreeBSD |
AMD Athlon 1800+ /256MB RAM
ECS K7S5A
Sound OnBoard works
Netgear PCI WLAN (Prism Intersil 2.5) works
Nvidia Geforce 2MX-400 works w. Nvidia Binary |
2004-06-27 |
jamie |
FreeBSD |
AMD Athlon XP 2100, freebsd 5.2.1 - acpi currently not working, so disabled.
nvidia graphics card |
2004-06-27 |
freeman |
FreeBSD |
Twinhead notebook efio!1000
CPU: celeron 650E
RAM: 192MB
HD: 20M |
2004-06-27 |
bhu73 |
FreeBSD |
Tyan S1854 mobo which supports either a PPGA-370 Celeron or a slot I Pentium. Promise ATA-100 controller and vinum and a qlogic with an HP DLT 4000 |
2004-06-27 |
marcus |
FreeBSD |
Pentium 4 1.8 GHz with 1 GB of RAM (Generic desktop). This machine`s claim to fame is the 3Com PCI modem powered by the puc driver. |
2004-06-27 |
marcus |
FreeBSD |
Pentium 4 2.8 GHz with 2 GB of RAM (Generic desktop). This machine supports Hyperthreading, and seems to do alright with it. |
2004-06-27 |
marcus |
FreeBSD |
Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz with 1 GB of RAM (Dell 1600SC). All I can say is this machine worked great out-of-the-box with -STABLE. It still continues to be a great server. |
2004-06-27 |
marcus |
FreeBSD |
Pentium III 1 GHz with 2 GB of RAM (Generic machine). This is a file and application server with an Adaptec 5400S RAID controller. This machine uses a server motherboard, and boots entirely to a serial console. |
2004-06-27 |
marcus |
FreeBSD |
Pentium 4 with 1 GB of RAM (Generic machine). This is a 1 RU machine used for jail hosting. |
2004-06-27 |
marcus |
FreeBSD |
Pentium III 750 MHz with 640 MB of RAM (Generic machine). This is my tinderbox machine with Adaptec SCSI and a Promise SATA controller. |
2004-06-27 |
marcus |
FreeBSD |
Pentium III 900 MHz with 512 MB of RAM (Generic machine). I have an Adaptec Firewire controller in this machine that I use for main storage and backup. It also boots to a serial console. |
2004-06-27 |
marcus |
FreeBSD |
Pentium 4 2.4 GHz with 2 GB of Rambus memory (Dell Precision 350). This machine is my primary workstation, and DRI runs quite well on the Radeon 7000. USB 2 works well, too. |
2004-06-27 |
marcus |
FreeBSD |
Pentium III 450 MHz w/ 512 MB RAM
No special hardware. It`s a stock, generic, machine. Only thing unique is that is runs 802.1q VLANs over an fxp card. |
2004-06-27 |
Matador |
FreeBSD |
Mail/DNS/Web Server
Co-lo`d at Telehouse NYC |
2004-06-27 |
pjwhite |
FreeBSD |
Compaq Deskpro |
2004-06-27 |
decept |
FreeBSD |
Celeron 800MHz 512mb ram |
2004-06-27 |
decept |
FreeBSD |
Compaq Deskpro, Celeron 400MHz 256mb ram. |
2004-06-27 |
rpratt |
FreeBSD |
SOYO KT400 W/ AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2400+
Matrox MGA G400 AGP graphics |
2004-06-26 |
jlamb |
FreeBSD |
Not much |
2004-06-26 |
ball |
NetBSD |
A Sun SPARCstation 5 running NetBSD-1.6.2/sparc. |
2004-06-26 |
medum |
OpenBSD |
Asus P2B, 80gb Seagate, 46gb Maxtor
333MHz Pentium II, 512mb pc133
2x Intel Pro/100 |
2004-06-26 |
MattD |
FreeBSD |
Compaq Proliant 6500 rackmount dual P3 Xeon SMP box. Very nice, stable machine. |
2004-06-26 |
MattD |
FreeBSD |
Bog standard i386 Athlon XP 2000, Via KT333, 512M RAM, Radeon 9000 etc. |
2004-06-26 |
schnoopay |
FreeBSD |
This is a mess of parts I put together to be the router, wireless access point, NFS server, print server, firewall and pretty much whatever else I need. It`s an AMD K6-2 400 and performs pretty well for it`s intended functions, though it takes quite a while to compile -CURRENT. |
2004-06-26 |
schnoopay |
FreeBSD |
This is my main computer, an AMD Athlon 4 @1.466GHz. Not really anything special, but I can never really find a reason to upgrade because everything works and does so quickly. |
2004-06-26 |
kruptos |
OpenBSD |
This is my second computer (the third will not be listed as it is my mother`s and run the unnamed OS). It is an NEC AMD-K6 (450 192MB). This computer sits right by my bed and is used to browse the web and communicate with people. It also acts as my print-server. |
2004-06-26 |
kruptos |
FreeBSD |
This is my main computer. It runs FreeBSD on a Dell Dimension 4100 [PIII 866 256MB]. This computer has slowly evolved into the main server, router, etc for my home network. Amazingly -- even though it is not super powerful -- it does everything without problem.
It is a mess of hardware additions. Everything on the machine functions (with the possible exception of a recently buggy floppy drive) without issue. This computer is almost always on... and has been since I got it. |
2004-06-26 |
gnz |
FreeBSD |
Thinkpad 600x |
2004-06-26 |
petko |
FreeBSD |
CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.70GHz (1716.91-MHz 686-class CPU) |
2004-06-26 |
petko |
FreeBSD |
CPU: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.70GHz (1716.91-MHz 686-class CPU) |
2004-06-26 |
Rick Aliwalas |
OpenBSD |
P-II/Asus mb |