Thanks Luiz.  This kind of helpful support is one of the things I love
about the Linux community.  Yet I can't help thinking that another of
the things that I love about most Linux distros is the added confidence
one gets when installing software from known repositories, a big
contrast with Windows, where one goes to arbitrary sites for
applications, hoping there's no malware included.

It would not be difficult for an evil-minded person to generate an
unofficial .iso, include a trojan, and post a link to it in forums or on
Launchpad.

This solution needs to be officially provided by Canonical.  And
prominently featured on the download page.

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  Unable to Install Ubuntu 12.04 on Pentium M x86 Laptop due to PAE
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