HT1338 i have a mac os x 10.4 , how can i upgrade it?

i have a mac os x 10.4.11 , how can i upgrade it?

the other info about my mac are the follows:
  Nome modello:          MacBook
  Identificatore modello:          MacBook2,1
  Nome processore:          Intel Core 2 Duo
  Velocità processore:          2 GHz
  Numero di processori:          1
  Numero totale di nuclei:          2
  L2 Cache (per processore):          4 MB
  Memoria:          1 GB
can i still use Mac OS X 10.5(G4/G5) or Mac OS X 10.6(Intel)?
thanks

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