Show us what you're running your BSD on
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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)
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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
nia It has so many stickers.
I really like dig all of them, especially the RunBSD/StopFascim one and the "Vegan" one with the Arch logo
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ThiccPad X230.. machine specs are in my screenshots.
Not as many stickers as Nia's X250, but mine has some duct tape to give it that utilitarian aesthetic (also to hold it together)
pfr where do you guys get those stickers from? I'm becoming envious
The Run BSD stickers from: https://runbsd.info/sticker/
The others from www.redbubble.com
New NetBSD gallery page, inspired by this thread... http://netbsd.org/gallery/screenshots/
ROCKPro64 4GB + 6 x Seagate Barracuda Pro 2.5" 1 TB HDD home-made server
Of course, it runs NetBSD
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My screenshot of LXQt was replaced by the Flying Spaghetti Monster on http://netbsd.org/gallery/screenshots/