fuf <fufl...@gmail.com> writes: > Good day! Near a half month ago I bought a comp. made into 2011 year > and didn't knew which Debian12 to put: i386 or amd64?, chose i386 as > thought that old comp. didn't take amd64. i386-netinst Debian 12 was > being installed perfectly, and later I could to read a disk owned to > the comp.: CPU Support Processor Intel Sandy Bridge (Dual core / Quad > core) (optional) TDP 35W / 45W Core Chips PCH Intel® HM65 Memory > Technology DDR3 1333 MHz Memory DDR3 SO-DIMM X 2 slots Maximum 8 GB In > BIOS I had read: Memory 2GB, Processor Speed ~2GHz, Disk 320GB. > > I installed amd64-netinst Debian 12 but the bare base (for speed) > hoping after to add all necessary. Of course nothing couldn't . > Third time I have installed Xfce and all to be suggested. Now > comp. is having 3 Debian 12 and 1 swap partition 4GB. I don't > notice differences among amd64 and i386 but think to pick among > this. Give advice, what better please? I will add memory if the spare > slots are, but maybe all busy? There are 2 slots only. Also, is > there any simplest way to increase the font at the "bare base" at once > after login? Thanks all. --fuf
If you use: sudo dmidecode -t memory It will show you how much memory is in each slot, and the maximum memory. I am finding my PC with 2 Gigabytes of RAM performs better with 386 os, but some things don't work like app images, TOR browser. This link suggests for example Seamonkey requires 2 GB RAM for the 32-bit version 3 GB RAM for the 64-bit version https://www.seamonkey-project.org/en/doc/system-requirements