2013-12-29 00:52, Nio Wiklund skrev: > 2013-12-29 00:27, Nio Wiklund skrev: >> Phill Whiteside wrote 6:57pm Dec 27: >> >>> Hi Folks, well you know me I've been working quietly to get a non-pae >>> kernel build for lubuntu 13.10 to happen. Lubuntu has done community >>> respins in the past. This was a little more difficult as it needed an >>> MOTU who is not a kernel person to actually build the kernel and then >>> another good guy to make a respin. Please do give a try of >>> >>> http://phillw.net/isos/non-pae/ >>> >>> if this works, we may be able to > expand.,, >>> >> >> Back from Christmas celebration, I have run Joern's non-pae build of >> Lubuntu 13.10 live in an IBM Thinkpad T42 without a pae flag. The CPU is >> a Pentium M, so it is relevant for that catergory of CPUs (without a pae >> flag, but with pae capability). >> >> >> 1. It runs as it should (with zram etc, except that there is only the >> guest user, so I cannot run sudo). Anyway it is good as a test, that the >> kernel works without a pae flag :-) >> >> (I checked with md5sum that both of you Joern and Phill have uploaded >> the same version, the one I tested.) >> >> >> 2. Can *you* try to run it in a computer with a pre Pentium II CPU? >> (without PAE capability, so that fake-PAE won't help) >> >> >> 3. Is there some particular feature or program or task, that should be >> tested? >> >> >> Best regards >> Nio >> > > I could not install it into my IBM Thinkpad T42. It crashed at a rather > late stage (after downloading files, during installation of the system) > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1264762 > > Best regards > Nio > Now I have installed the kernel via hyperair's ppa into an already installed system Lubuntu 13.10 system (in a USB 3 pendrive).
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hyperair/staging It runs, but the wired network won't connect in my new Toshiba with an i5 processor: linux-image-3.11.0.12-generic works like it should linux-image-3.11.0.15-generic-nonpae works but has no wired network I can check in another computer, for example the Thinkpad with Pentium M ... It works, including the network :-) I wonder why the wired network won't work with this non-pae kernel in the modern computer (the Toshiba was bought in April 2013). It is the same problem in a Toshiba from 2010 with a Realtek ethernet card (that has 'always' worked with various linux versions). But the kernel works in a computer with an ASUS M2N-VM DVI mobo and a built-in nvidia ethernet chip from 2008. Maybe there is a problem with the driver for some Realtek chips/cards. Best regards Nio -- 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