Wish expressed here.

Go ahead and share details about your hardware.

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My current *nix battlestation (setup) - still WIP
From top to bottom:
. ROCKPro64 2GB / 16GB emmc / open acrylic case. (daily driver)
. TP-Link router
. Two Optiplex 3020M as general file/web server and work station.

Everything running NetBSD on bare metal 🤠

    oui Awesome ❤️
    I run a simple x86_64 laptop, HP EliteBook 820 G1

    $ sysctl hw.machine_arch hw.model hw.ncpu hw.usermem64 
    hw.machine_arch = x86_64
    hw.model = Intel 686-class
    hw.ncpu = 4
    hw.usermem64 = 8448819200
    $ pcictl pci0 list                                     
    000:00:0: Intel Core 4G (mobile) Host Bridge, DRAM (host bridge, revision 0x0b)
    000:02:0: Intel HD Graphics (GT2) (VGA display, revision 0x0b)
    000:03:0: Intel Core 4G (mobile) Mini HD audio (mixed mode multimedia, revision 0x0b)
    000:20:0: Intel Core 4G (mobile) USB xHCI (USB serial bus, xHCI, revision 0x04)
    000:22:0: Intel Core 4G (mobile) MEI (miscellaneous communications, revision 0x04)
    000:25:0: Intel I218-LM Ethernet Connection (ethernet network, revision 0x04)
    000:27:0: Intel Core 4G (mobile) HD Audio (mixed mode multimedia, revision 0x04)
    000:28:0: Intel Core 4G (mobile) PCIe (PCI bridge, revision 0xe4)
    000:28:3: Intel Core 4G (mobile) PCIe (PCI bridge, revision 0xe4)
    000:28:5: Intel Core 4G (mobile) PCIe (PCI bridge, revision 0xe4)
    000:29:0: Intel Core 4G (mobile) USB EHCI (USB serial bus, EHCI, revision 0x04)
    000:31:0: Intel Core 4G (mobile) LPC (ISA bridge, revision 0x04)
    000:31:2: Intel Core 4G (mobile) SATA Controller (AHCI) (SATA mass storage, AHCI 1.0, revision 0x04)
    000:31:3: Intel Core 4G (mobile) SMBus (SMBus serial bus, revision 0x04)
    002:00:0: Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 WiFi (miscellaneous network, revision 0x34)
    003:00:0: Realtek Semiconductor RTS5227 PCI-E Card Reader (undefined, subclass 0x00, revision 0x01)

      I don't really want to run around the house taking pictures with a bad phone camera 🙁

      Laptops:

      • ThinkPad X250 (NetBSD/amd64) - the famous one, used for pictures on blog.netbsd.org. It has so many stickers.
      • ThinkPad T60 (NetBSD/amd64) - not currently in use. We flashed it with a bad image of Coreboot at some point and didn't bother to disassemble it to re-flash it because it has basically a million screws. Stickers include FUCK (Frauen und Computer Kram). Heavier than two bricks with another bit of a brick. Was supposed to run Tribblix, but we couldn't make it boot.
      • Pinebook Pro (NetBSD/aarch64) - not currently in use, too unreliable compared to the ThinkPads

      Networking hardware:

      • Soekris net5501 (NetBSD/i386) - just acquired by roommate. It has a bright pink case with the Ethernet interfaces silk-screened vr0 through vr3, indicating it ran a form of BSD in a previous life.
      • PC Engines apu1d (NetBSD/amd64) - our main residential gateway. Has served for over 6 years or so. It plays tunes. I love it a lot. Also, it has a man page.

      Other small boxes:

      • Apple Mac Mini (first generation) (NetBSD/macppc & Mac OS X Tiger) - CD burning machine. It is labelled aacenc25, I'm not sure of its history. I was passed it over a table at a pub at a NetBSD developer meeting before the world ended.
      • LeMaker Banana Pi (NetBSD/earmv7hf) - bright yellow case, connected to a 128GB SATA SSD. not currently in use.
      • BeagleBone Black (NetBSD/earmv7hf) - not currently in use.
      • Raspberry Pi 3 (x2) (NetBSD/aarch64) - one in use in a bright blue case, nicknamed "blueberry". Currently sends music to my amplifier.

      I do think I need more NetBSD hardware... we want to run something as a high-tier NTP server. I have some sparc waiting for delivery.

        Laptops:

        • Thinkpad x240 (NetBSD/amd64), dual-booting with Slackware 14.2, my daily driver
        • Thinkpad R51 (NetBSD/i386), dual-booting with FreeDOS 1.3, my alternative distraction-free box. Mainly using it for studying and retrogaming when I'm home as it's quite heavy and resides in my bedroom
        • Travelmate 426LC (NetBSD/i386), not turning it on frequently tbh

        Embedded:

        • Odroid C2 (NetBSD/aarch64), home firewall

        • Raspberry Pi3 B, home server, misc stuff


          In the past I've run NetBSD/hpcarm on a Jornada 720 up -7.2 and I've tried a very old snapshot of NetBSD/playstation2 (mips) 😛. years ago I'd like to get my hands on a Mac Mini (spotting offers on eBay) so as to test the macppc port whenever I have some more time to spare. A Sun Blade could be another cool idea, but those cost

        I really like dig all of them, especially the RunBSD/StopFascim one and the "Vegan" one with the Arch logo

        16 days later

        rockpro64
        ROCKPro64 4GB + 6 x Seagate Barracuda Pro 2.5" 1 TB HDD home-made server
        Of course, it runs NetBSD 🙂

          20-100 Is it just me or did you manage to capture the Flying Spaghetti Monster and put it into a terrarium?

            pin ack, I should re-add it, but the page is getting huge. It takes about a minute to load on my laptop, not helped by Deutsche Telekom's incredibly poor routing to netbsd.org...

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