I haven’t inspected it recently maybe it is an i486 processor. I just know that it has only 3gb of ram and a 64 bit version of Debian doesn’t work and I need a 32 bit OS to function. Chromium gives it issues. It’s good for basic tasks of server administration. It’s one of those imac monitor and computer in one kind of machines.
Are you sure it has 3GB? Apple only shipped macs with 32-bit Intel chips very briefly (in 2006, with the Core Duo, which is i686) and I think they couldn’t have more than 2GB ram. Maybe you have a later model which actually has a 64-bit Core 2 Duo but the 64-bit Debian installer just didn’t work on it.
I haven’t inspected it recently maybe it is an i486 processor. I just know that it has only 3gb of ram and a 64 bit version of Debian doesn’t work and I need a 32 bit OS to function. Chromium gives it issues. It’s good for basic tasks of server administration. It’s one of those imac monitor and computer in one kind of machines.
Are you sure it has 3GB? Apple only shipped macs with 32-bit Intel chips very briefly (in 2006, with the Core Duo, which is i686) and I think they couldn’t have more than 2GB ram. Maybe you have a later model which actually has a 64-bit Core 2 Duo but the 64-bit Debian installer just didn’t work on it.