I must agree with Jeff on #132.  I have been using Ubuntu since (I think) 6.04  
 I have current generation hardware without the PAE issue.
I faithfully upgraded with each release, and worked hard to work around the 
NVidia garbage for old KVM switches that do not allow the driver to see the 
hardware.  12.04 has been the first release that has consistently frozen, which 
seems related to the amount of video displayed.  OK I thought,  This has had to 
many generations of upgrade.  Time to start clean.
I downloaded the 64 bit live disk.  IT WOULD NOT BOOT!   (Did it multiple times 
with multiple systems always doing the checksums) So I have a system that runs 
on 12.04 (and freezes)  and I can not do a clean install.

So I tried Fidora 19 (heritic) and it seems just fine..... hummm what to do?
Please fix the live disk problem!

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  Unable to start Ubuntu 12.04 live CD with syslinux loader on Pentium M
  x86 Laptop due to bug in PAE kernel, initramfs or syslinux

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