Hi everybody,
Now Iberê has verified that fake-PAE works with a Celeron M 1.2 GHz.
Lubuntu 13.04 is installed and the data has been shared to make the span
of Pentium M and Celeron M CPUs wider.
-o-
Our test results so far for Pentium M CPUs suitable for fakePAE, 'No PAE
flags but 36 bit physica
Nio,
I've just tested your instructions at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/grub-n-iso
from items a) to f1), g) and h) and now on the live session cat
/proc/cpuinfo reports 36 bits physical so I guess my Celeron M 1.2Ghz has
PAE capability. note that on lubuntu 12.04 it's reporting 32 bits phys
Hi Iberê,
Your Celeron M 1.2 GHz is maybe a couple of years older than my Pentium
M with 1.7 GHz. It would be very valuable for the project to know, if
your CPU has the PAE capability, and I think the best way to find out is
to try. We can only guess from what we find on the internet ;-)
Have you
question: i have a celeron M 1.2 GHz (yes, i know it's almost 10 years old)
with no pae and physical address size reports 32 bits.
will any of the methods work for me before i start poking around my perfect
working Lubuntu 12.04?
tks!
iberê
2013/5/10 Nio Wiklund
> Getting ready for easier con
Getting ready for easier conversion from Windows XP:
Now there are instructions how to make an install USB drive
*from Windows with graphical user interface tools* in
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu-fake-PAE
Best regards
Nio
On 2013-05-06 10:44, Nio Wiklund wrote:
> Hello all Lubuntu
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