Strange thing about this.

uname -r
3.2.0-40-generic

dpkg -l | grep linux-image-

ii  linux-image-3.2.0-40-generic              3.2.0-40.64                       
        i386         Linux kernel image for version 3.2.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP
iU  linux-image-extra-3.5.0-27-generic        3.5.0-27.46                       
        i386         Linux kernel image for version 3.5.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP
iU  linux-image-generic                       3.5.0.27.43                       
        i386         Generic Linux kernel image

Why if the system is running 3.2.0-40, does it insist on trying to
install 3.5.0-27 and .0-28?

Is this something to do with Ubuntu dropping support for i386
processors?

Will the install routine be just clever enough to tell users if they've
got an incompatible processor?

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