I agree Julien, that the fake-pae fix in the ubuntuforums thread is not for everyone, but I think it would be fairly easy to enter some logic to make a difference between the Pentium M CPUs, that support pae, and the other non-pae CPUs. I can make such logic statements, but I need help to find where to put them. (Before retiring, I used to make computer models of physical processes.)
By the way, I think the only computers without pae, that are useful for anything but 'retro playing', are laptops with Pentium M. And, I think the main objective is not to stuff those old computers with more than 2 GB of RAM to exploit the pae feature, but to be able to run a new Lubuntu version at all with the memory available, often around 1 GB. Do you mean that reporting a bug is the correct way to continue? I mean, it's not really a bug, it is an improvment, like a new feature. But if a bug report is the way to find the gal/guy, who could help me with the programming, or whom I could help with the programming and testing, I'll do it. -o- But I'll wait for confirmation, so if anyone reading this wants to encourage or discourage this, please do now :-) Best regards Nio On 2013-04-28 11:48, Julien Lavergne wrote: > As far as I know, the solution proposed in the thread is not suitable > for everyone, because it sets the pae flag for every CPU, even the > ones which not supported pae. > > The proper fix, if those CPU effectively support pae (which I'm not > very sure, regarding the speed issues reported some time on the > thread), is to report a bug on the kernel, so it can set properly the > pae flag itself. > > Regards, > Julien Lavergne > > 2013/4/25 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com>: >> Hi Julien, >> >> Now, that we have launched Raring, it's time to start thinking about the >> future of Lubuntu :-) >> >> One thing that I hope we can achieve, is to make the next version able >> to cooperate with Pentium M, that has no pae flag, but still the ability >> to run i686-pae kernels of *ubuntu. >> >> I have verified that it works for me in an IBM Thinkpad T42 to use the >> fake-pae method for Pentium M CPUs by 7bit according to this link >> >> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2113826 >> >> This is good, but it would be great if this feature could be included in >> Lubuntu, so that people can install a new version directly, and avoid >> installing 12.04, add the fake-pae and upgrade to newer versions. >> >> *I hope you know whom to ask about the details, where and how the pae >> feature is checked* >> >> I'm prepared to use my Thinkpad for testing, but I don't know enough to >> find and change the code in Lubuntu. >> >> Maybe I can even try to compile the crucial package(s), if someone can >> hold my hands until I get the tools installed to do it (compilers, >> makefiles, source code packages etc.) -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp