Does this mean that the kernel will never again support non-PAE CPUs?
One of the great "selling features" of LINUX has always been that it
would support very old hardware.

I am running XUbuntu 12.10 but with the old kernel (3.2.X).  However, I
cannot do any upgrades until the "Broken Packages" are fixed, namely the
3.5.0 kernel.

What is the recommended solution (other than throwing away my perfectly
good eeePC)?

Is there another distribution that would be more suited to non-PAE CPUs
that will be supported for years to come?

Thanks for any advice?

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  package linux-image-3.5.0-17-generic (not installed) failed to
  install/upgrade: subprocess new pre-installation script returned error
  exit status 1

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