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[firewall/gateway] NetBSD 2.0/i386
Compaq/486
4x 8MB SIMMS EDO = 32MB - mem
Pentium 100Mhz
1.3GB HD
2x 3Com nics
[workstation-1] NetBSD 4.0/i386
Dell Dimension 2200
128MB - mem
Celeron 1.30Ghz
20GB
Netgear nic
[workstation-2] NetBSD 4.0/i386
Soyo P4VDA(motherboard)
Celeron 1.8Ghz
100GB HD
1GB ram - mem
Nivda TNT2 M-64-AGP 32MB
[laptop]Slackware 11/NetBSD 3.1/i386 dual boot
Compaq Presario 1260
AMD K6-2 333 MHz
64 MB - mem
4 GB HD
NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD
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Post what hardware you run your flavor of *BSD on!
I used to run a gateway/firewall with freeBSD up until about a year ago when I purchased a hardware appliance to handle that. I now have a freeBSD machine running on vmware as a mail server (6.2). I also had a triple booted laptop that had freeBSD 5 until recently.
if posting to this thread, please provide the hardware that it's running on.
This could prove to be useful for someone that wondering if BSD would run on certain hardware
if posting to this thread, please provide the hardware that it's running on.
This could prove to be useful for someone that wondering if BSD would run on certain hardware
Distribution: Solaris 9 & 10, Mac OS X, Ubuntu Server
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I clicked in figuring I would vote for OpenBSD, but then Mac OS X was on the list. What could I do?
I use OpenBSD for firewalls, bridges and routers on our network.
I have been a Mac user since 1985, and my home computers and desktop are all Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. I manage all our servers, network equipment, etc. from my Mac. Our main servers are Solaris 9. We also have some massively parallel SGI compute servers that are running Suse.
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