and I think it will be
> possible, but, well, I've retired from programming. Nowadays I'm helping
> and testing. So I don't know where and how that check should be changed.
>
> But when you have something to test, I'm willing to check that it works
> in my Pentium
>>> Oooch!
>>>
>>> You can always grab a non-pae version and install that so that the machine
>>> has a (u)buntu running. Lubuntu were still certainly releasing non-pae
>>> versions up to 12.04 *i386 *[1] which should install on that machine.
&
Hmm...I also notice that there is an issue with Pentium M models...they
have PAE but yet don't advertise it...is there any way to allow the PAE
ISOs to boot on Pentium M computers?
I've been told it had to do with the boot check, not an actual failed boot
Sent from my iPad
On Mar 12, 2013, at 8:
How would I go about getting a non-pae build of 12.04?
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Hello All,
As per instructions for the joining of the QA team, I am sending my
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My name is Alex and I am joining from the US. I hope to test builds as
often as I can, but my schedule is limited, so I may only be able to
offer advice.
I plan to rely heavily on the Server based