I've just had my second encounter in a week with a Windows user trying
out Ubuntu on an older laptop.  This one was a Sony Vaio PCG-Z1RSP.  I
don't know that many folk, if I meet 2 instances in a week, how many
millions are stumped by this?  Workarounds, forum posts, unofficial CD
images... these do NOT solve the issue for first timers.  You have one
shot, if that fails, they throw away the 'useless' laptop and return to
the cosy world of Microsoft.

It's such a slap in the face, announcing a plan that non-pae support
will be kept until 12.10, yet denying access to an official live CD that
supports non-pae.  How many laptops will be needlessly wasted?  How many
potential converts to Linux will be lost?

I don't know why I'm even writing this, anyone who has the power to
change this policy has seen 79 comments and muttered TL;DR.

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