On 2013-05-14 13:34, J Fernyhough wrote:
> The C3 doesn't have PAE support [1]. This means the more recent
> kernels (IIRC quantal and up) won't boot as their config has PAE as a
> requirement. You'll either need to compile your own, or use a distro
> that retains support for those older non-PAE chips.

Indeed. I've found using i386 kernels from the Ubuntu Alternate installer
works up to 10.04, but not later.

Regards,
Tyler

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