With a whopping 8MB of RAM. I got the IIci together with a monitor, and I put in a 2GB disk and a network card. After installing MacOS 7.5.5 on the new disk, I then proceeded to install Debian on it. Woody wouldn’t boot into the installation routine, so I had to go with the older Potato. The base install went really fast and I thought the upgrade to Woody with dist-upgrade would go equally smooth. Well, smooth it went but it took more than three days to complete.. I don’t think I will be doing a Sarge upgrade on this computer anytime soon.
But after those three days I had a working system, Apache and PHP were installed on it and now this machine is theoretically ready to serve webpages well into the 21th century.
cat /proc/cpuinfo CPU: 68030 MMU: 68030 FPU: 68882 Clocking: 24.4MHz BogoMips: 6.11 Calibration: 3059200 loops
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_ii/stats/mac_iici.html