Hardware Timeline
Home Computer Era
Personal Computer
- Intel 386SX-based PC (16MHz) with DOS
- Intel 486-based PC (33MHz, 16MB RAM, SCSI, EISA-Bus) running OS/2, Windows NT, Slackware Linux, SuSE Linux
- Intel Pentium-based PC (166MHz resp. 200MHz) running RedHat Linux
- Toshiba Tecra 780 (Pentium II at 266MHz) running Debian GNU/Linux
- AMD K6-based PC (500MHz) running Debian GNU/Linux
- Toshiba Satellite Pro 6000 running Debian GNU/Linux
- AMD Athlon-based PC running Debian GNU/Linux with VDR using e-tobi Debian/c’t VDR-Repository
- Apple iBook G4 running MacOS X 10.3
- Gericom Webboy running Xubuntu
- FuSi LifeBook E8020 running Debian GNU/Linux and Xubuntu using VMWare Server
- Dell Inspiron 1501 running Kubuntu
- Sony Vaio VGN-FZ11Z running Ubuntu
- Dell Studio Desktop 540MT (Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400) running Ubuntu (amd64)
- FoxConn Barebone R10-S3 (Intel Atom 330 Dual Core) running Ubuntu with VDR
- Dell Inspiron Mini 10 running Debian GNU/Linux
- Apple iBook G4 on Ubuntu
- Dell Latitude E6420 Notebook on Kubuntu
- HP EliteBook 840 G1 (Ultrabook) on Arch Linux incl. UMTS SIM Card, Secondary 256GB M2 SSD, 16GB RAM
- Dell Latitude 7490 (Core i5-6500, 16GB RAM, Micron 1100 SATA 512GB SSD, 14" FHD Display, 60Wh Battery) on Arch Linux
- ThinkPad T495 (AMD Ryzen 3700U, 16GB DDR4-2400, Samsung NVMe 512GB, 14" FHD-IPS Display) on Ubuntu
Single-Board Computers
- Raspberry Pi B (ARMv6) on OpenElec for the TV
- Banana Pi (ARMv7) on Armbian Debian GNU/Linux for LAN Services
- ODROID-C2 on Ubuntu LTS for LAN Services
- Raspberry Pi 4 8GB (ARMv8 64-bit Cortex-A72)