Bug #1066294 was marked expired on 28Dec2012 but is still present in Feb 2013 
so has not been actioned and needs re-opening.
Before any upgrading software makes changes it needs to test that the hardware 
meets its requirements (no CPU PAE bit in this case) and if not show the 
problem in plain language and stop the upgrade.
Ubuntu 12.10 needs CPU PAE bit and Win8 will only run on processors which 
support PAE and NX and SSE2. So Ubuntu is going down the Windows slippery path 
encouraging usable PCs (even those with decent performance and those with up to 
4 GB RAM) to be junked.
Ubuntu must continue to be better than Windows so should adapt to non-PAE PCs 
without having to be selective about kernels or worry if an upgrade will break 
after the upgrade.

Narrative: Xubuntu 12.04 was upgraded to 12.10. The new upgrade ran but
we soon got broken package dependencies problems that could not be fixed
(e.g. as suggested by the right honourable jsalisbury in Bug #1066294
above) and this led to the discovery that the CPU PAE bit was needed for
12.10.

Affects Xubuntu 12.10, Lubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 12.10 and Peppermint 4
upgrade paths.

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Title:
  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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