>> I tried Fedora 23 Lxde, which boots, but after 3 hours I gave up the 
>> installation process

> I don't follow. What was the problem?
After booting on the usb key and checking the hardware works, the installation 
process is like a one click button.The led on the usb key starts flashing 
indicating it's working and then you wait.The EPIA M10000 is slow, ok, but 
after 3 hours without any message or progress bar moving, just the led 
flashing, I stopped everything.By comparison, the 9w took 10 minutes to copy 
its files, giving me a running lxde desktop.I'm sure the modern installation 
method is much more complex and can't be compared, but the final result must be 
very close.
> Debian still maintains a non-PAE kernel.
I didn't look for Debian, only Ubuntu.Thanks for the advice, I'll look into 
it.I just downloaded the live iso. The installation manual claims to support 32 
bits VIA processors.

François Pradines
 

    Le Dimanche 3 avril 2016 14h27, Tzafrir Cohen <[email protected]> a 
écrit :
 

 On Sat, Apr 02, 2016 at 11:37:46PM +0000, François Pradines wrote:
> Hi,
> For some time I have been trying to revive a Via EPIA M 10000 (CLE266 with 
> VGA).I just succeeded yesterday with a 9W installer for non PAE system, which 
> gives me a LUbuntu Trusty 14.04.4Everything works fine.It came with 
> OpenChrome 0.3.3Building ans installing revision 52730d1 worked fine.The 
> Xorg.log says it's now a development branch.There seems to be no hardware 
> acceleration.The Xorg.log says 'DRM memory allocation failed -6'Last time I 
> played with it was at the time of version 0.2.906 with no kms and all 
> hardware acceleration done in userland
> I'm searching for a system suitable to build the latest version and 
> eventually try to tweak itI suppose a recent kernel is now needed to build 
> the kms part, where all hardware acceleration will be done in the futureI 
> tried Fedora 23 Lxde, which boots, but after 3 hours I gave up the 
> installation process

I don't follow. What was the problem?

> Standard Ubuntu requires a PAE system to bootThe only thing I found was the 
> 9W installer for non PAE system
> Does anyone know of a system that could be installed on a non PAE hardware 
> and still could be updated ?

Debian still maintains a non-PAE kernel.

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