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 |
RaD|Tz |
FreeBSD |
Duron 1200+ 128 MB RAM |
2004-06-25 |
saintjoe |
FreeBSD |
AsRock K7VT2
AMD Athlon XP 2000+
Matrox G450 Dualhead
FreeBSD 4-STABLE as of June 15th 2004 |
2004-06-25 |
ratpoison-thor |
FreeBSD |
XP 1600+
256 MB Ram
64 MB Geforce2
40+80+120GB HD
CD-Writer
System used as a workstation, in the near future planned for file-serving |
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 |
ppl |
FreeBSD |
small p3 800 server
256MB PC133
3 NICs
TNT2 32MB vid card
40GB Maxtor IDE HDD |
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 |
John Brann |
FreeBSD |
My desktop machine |
2004-06-25 |
John Brann |
FreeBSD |
Dual Pentium Pro 200MHz. Acts as
Samba / nfs / mail / backup / print server for my home network. |
2004-06-25 |
John Brann |
FreeBSD |
Old (Pentium 90 / 16Mb memory) laptop running firewall and natd for my cable modem connection. Wireless ethernet to AP and on to the remainder of the network. |
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 |
yongjhen |
FreeBSD |
VIA EPIA M1000 w/ 3Com 3c905C-TX and DLink DWL-AG520 |
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 |
JBO |
FreeBSD |
FrBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE
CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) XP (1800.07-MHz 686-class CPU) |
2004-06-25 |
JBO |
FreeBSD |
FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE |
2004-06-25 |
parv |
FreeBSD |
FreeBSD 4.8-p8, FUJITSU MHT2060AH/006C ATA-6 (160 GB) in Dell Inspiron 5000e, 3Com 3c589TP ethernet card |
2004-06-25 |
questionlp |
FreeBSD |
Sun Ultra 10 workstation running FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE as a mail server with SpamAssassin in a test environment. |
2004-06-25 |
Q |
FreeBSD |
x86, personal Workstation. Asus P2B, Celeron 600@900, 384MB RAM |
2004-06-25 |
rimshot |
OpenBSD |
Apple iMac DV with G3 400 MHz and a broken internal cd drive, running OpenBSD 3.5/powerpc |
2004-06-25 |
Q |
FreeBSD |
x86 Router, Server, Everything |
2004-06-25 |
Q |
NetBSD |
Personal Playground :) |
2004-06-25 |
Q |
FreeBSD |
normal Workstation |
2004-06-25 |
firebaugh |
OpenBSD |
HP Brio BA410 running OpenBSD 3.5 -current snapshot dated 6/17/04 |
2004-06-25 |
ahze |
FreeBSD |
amd 2500+ |
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 |
Annihilator |
FreeBSD |
x86 |
2004-06-25 |
dhc |
OpenBSD |
via mini-itx firewall/nat gateway |
2004-06-25 |
Cosmo |
FreeBSD |
FreeBSD 5.2.1
On a DELL Inspiron 5150 |
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 |
FreeBSD |
|
2004-06-25 |
dhc |
OpenBSD |
thinkpad x31 |
2004-06-25 |
chip |
NetBSD |
one home workstation |
2004-06-25 |
chip |
FreeBSD |
DNS |