It is possible to run a 12.04 (3.2.0) kernel on a 12.10 (needs 3.5.0) system but it breaks your package manager and you can't install security updates or uninstall or install packages which is a nuisance and a security risk. I would recommend sticking to 12.04 because it is LTS (you get support on your new PC until 2017!) however I personally am rather annoyed that Lubuntu won't support non-PAE because I expect that most old PCs that Lubuntu is aiming at can't support 12.10 so unless if they provide the non-PAE kernel they will have no market.
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