06-29-2014, 11:03 PM
Hello!
Canonical, the developers of the Ubuntu kernel, are the ones behind phasing out non-PAE support. However, if you have a Pentium-M CPU, you can install or run the Live CD using the 'forcepae' option.
I don't know much about Bodhi, but unless they're writing their own kernel (they aren't), once THEY go to the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS kernel (which will be soon), THEY won't be supporting non-PAE anymore, either...
73 DE N4RPS
RobĀ
Canonical, the developers of the Ubuntu kernel, are the ones behind phasing out non-PAE support. However, if you have a Pentium-M CPU, you can install or run the Live CD using the 'forcepae' option.
I don't know much about Bodhi, but unless they're writing their own kernel (they aren't), once THEY go to the Ubuntu 14.04 LTS kernel (which will be soon), THEY won't be supporting non-PAE anymore, either...
73 DE N4RPS
RobĀ
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