linux kernel 3.13.0-18 non-pae is now available at http://phillw.net/isos/non-pae/
Regards, Phill. On 19 March 2014 18:31, Phill Whiteside <phi...@phillw.net> wrote: > Hi, > > whatever is decided by any and all, the non-pae kernel is available to > anyone and everyone. With the next build I will be adding it to the > dedicated ppa https://launchpad.net/~phillw/+archive/non-pae3.13 this > means that people can add that ppa and receive updates to the kernel as and > when ubuntu release them (I hope to have the non-pae version within 48 > hours after each release by ubuntu kernel team). > > Lubuntu 14.04 non-pae will be created in the next couple of weeks, as I > want it tested before win XP goes EoL. This is a community respin and I > need to double check with our boss as to how much 'advertising' I can give > it on the GetLubuntu areas. > > @Ali, this is quite some work load for me. I'll help you out where I can > once you decide on what torios is to be, but be aware... a release will eat > your time like you've never thought possible. Just playing with the kernel > has caused me sleepless nights, I've still to make the ISO :P > > Regards, > > Phill. > > > > > On 19 March 2014 07:34, Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Ali and Phill, >> [replying inline] >> Best regards/Nio >> >> 2014-03-19 07:06, Ali Linx skrev: >> > Hi Nio, Phill and everyone :) >> > >> > Since we have nothing serious going on here, I thought to start this >> > discussion which should be helpful for ToriOS at the end of the day :) >> > >> > So, let's see ... I'm a bit confused of what we do have. By 'we', I mean >> > the community or the group of people who are interested in 'Old >> > Hardware' and that applies to Lubuntu, ToriOS, etc. >> > >> > Not sure if everyone is aware of this or not but there you go: >> > >> > Phill and Nio, both were and still very keen to work on finding a >> > solution for old machines that are no longer supported with newer >> > released of Ubuntu and eventually Lubuntu, Xubuntu, etc. >> > >> > Nio was working hard on the Non-PAE part. >> > Phill was working on new community re-spin for Lubuntu. >> > We're no different here as ToriOS community as we have the same target - >> > support old machines. >> > >> > I'm trying to understand more about this .. I'm lost because of so many >> > emails have been sent and I'm not sure what is going on. >> > >> > So, how many Kernels do we have here? >> > >> > Will 14.04 default Kernel support the Non-PAE machines by default? >> >> The 14.04 32-bit kernel is a PAE kernel. There is a built-in check for >> the boot option 'forcepae', which makes it possible to use with [almost >> all] Pentium M and Celeron M CPUs. But it will not work with pre-Pentium >> II and other CPUs without PAE capability. >> >> > What is the difference then between that and the Kernel that Phill and >> > Bodhi Zazen were/are working on? >> >> This is a '14.04' non-pae kernel, that can work with CPUs without PAE >> capability. >> >> > How all that could help ToriOS so that we don't really have to re-invent >> > the wheel? >> > >> > There are 3 different paths/directions and at the end, all these meet on >> > one point (support for old machines) but still these paths are a bit >> > different so: >> > >> > 1- We need to understand more about these 3 paths. >> > 2- We might have mutual collaboration to reduce time and effort >> > 3- We, as ToriOS Community now need to understand how different we could >> > be and what we could offer? >> >> What is the third path? Do you mean continuing to build the re-spin on >> 12.04 LTS? >> >> > Sorry if my words seem crazy or unclear ... I couldn't sleep well with >> > all what is going on recently with my real life so forgive me if I'm >> > creating more confusion here while trying to understand what is going >> on?! >> > >> > I asked for a meeting with Phill and Nio. Sorry for not catching up with >> > you, guys. >> > >> > Do you prefer a Google Hangout Meeting? or an IRC one? Phill, I know >> > your answer already but in both cases, I want the meeting to be >> > recorded. Yes, I know how to do that on both platform (Google and IRC) - >> > I just need to know which one you prefer? >> >> I prefer a written chat. I'm not used to IRC, but it can work for me. I >> would be more convenient with a google (written) chat or maybe skype-chat. >> >> > Also, if anyone would like to join us, that is good too :) >> > >> > We need to re-think and re-consider our options because I want to save >> > time and effort. If there is something useful of what Phill and Nio and >> > others have done so far, I see no reason why we don't use that as well >> :) >> > >> > Saving time, energy and effort is a target for any project in the world. >> > >> > Thank you! >> > >> >> > > > -- > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw > -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw
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