kroc,
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Call for experience: I've got an old ~2006 Intel iMac, CoreDuo -- NOT Core2Duo! I.e. 32-bit only -- that I'd like to repurpose as a DVD player since it has a remote control, but is there any 32-bit Linux it could run that would be up to date enough to also access Netflix, Disney+ etc?

PricklyHeart,

@kroc
MX might work. The xfce distro would be the lightest.

sean_earle,
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@kroc Debian still officially supports 32bit CPUs so that would be what I'd try first. I've no experience personally with it on macs but have heard good things

Source: https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/release-notes/ch-whats-new.html

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