No geek’s homepage would we complete without a list of his computers :-)
Vivaldi

Function: | Vivaldi is my main desktop workhorse. Packing lots of HDD space, dual monitors, and a DL DVD writer. |
Model: | Home built AMD64 workstation: MSI K8N Neo4 mobo |
Processor: | AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3200+ |
RAM: | 1.5GiB |
HDD: | 120GiB main drive + 2TiB RAID-5 array over 3 x 1TiB disks. |
Network: | Dual Gigabit |
OS: | Debian/testing amd64 (with i386 chroot) |
Beethoven

Function: | My current, baby laptop. |
Model: | Apple MacBook 2007 |
Processor: | Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 |
RAM: | 2.5GiB |
HDD: | 160GB |
Network: | Gigabit & Atheros 802.11n Wifi |
OS: | Ubuntu amd64 |
Liszt

Function: | My big, and slightly aging laptop. |
Model: | Acer Ferrari 4005WMLi |
Processor: | AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology ML-37 |
RAM: | 1GiB |
HDD: | 100GB |
Network: | Gigabit & Wifi |
OS: | Ubuntu amd64 |
Mahler

Function: | Home LTSP server, mainly used by my mother and sister. |
Model: | Home built workstation: MSI K7T266 Pro2 mobo |
Processor: | AMD Athlon(tm) XP 1700+ |
RAM: | 762MiB |
HDD: | 111GiB (RAID-1 over 2 120GB disks) |
Network: | 100Mbit |
OS: | Ubuntu |
Ixia

Function: | Home server: Mail, File, Printer, Web Proxy, APT proxy, SVN reopository, Database, and more… |
Model: | Mecer Premium-x |
Processor: | Pentium III (Katmai) 460MHz (underclocked for PII mobo) |
RAM: | 192MiB |
HDD: | 110GiB (RAID-1 over 2 120GB disks) |
Network: | 100Mbit |
OS: | Debian/stable |
Schubert & Berlioz

Function: | DSL router, WiFi AP (hidden in the bowels of the
attic in a hole of a central wall, above a sewage pipe :-) — the
one place that gives most of the house coverage, berlioz does the rest) |
Model: | Linksys WRT54g V2.4 |
Processor: | Broadcom BCM3302 V0.7 |
RAM: | 14MiB |
HDD: | 3MiB Flash |
Network: | 5-port managed 100Mbit switch, WiFi |
OS: | OpenWRT White Russion |
Telemann

Function: | Nothing |
Model: | Compaq Contura 410C |
Processor: | 486 |
RAM: | 12MiB |
HDD: | 6GB |
Network: | None (PCMCIA reqd.) |
OS: | DeLi 0.7-pre |
Salieri

Function: | LTSP Terminal |
Model: | Compaq Deskpro |
Processor: | Celeron (Mendocino) 333MHz |
RAM: | 64MiB |
Network: | 100Mbit |
OS: | Ubuntu LTSP Client |
N800

Function: | Internet Tablet |
Model: | Nokia N800 |
Processor: | ARMv6 388MHz |
RAM: | 128MiB |
Flash: | 256MiB + 2GiB SD |
Network: | WiFi |
OS: | Maemo OS2008 |
iRiver

Function: | Ogg / MP3 player. As it runs OSS firmware, it has to be listed :-) |
Model: | iRiver iHP-140 |
Processor: | Motorola SCF5249 140MHz coldfire |
RAM: | 32MiB |
HDD: | 40GB |
OS: | Rockbox CVS |
The graveyard

The graveyard is where I dig around when a machine dies / is needed. It
contains a couple of decent PIIIs, and a Pentium 200 that has stood the test
of time - at the prime of its life it was host to a 1TiB disk array :-)