Ubuntu-mate 1504 incomparibility with Celeron CPU

NoOp glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 4 00:43:46 UTC 2015


On 8/3/2015 1:20 PM, TheMrRafus a wrote:
> Hi
> I also have a Celeron, you can try with "forcepae -- forcepae" on live
> DVD. (fakepae)

That should work:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions/before--after
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1422675
Comment #12:
<quote> The problem is not PAE, the problem is that the kernel
parameters parser was changed as a result of the systemd debug params
controversy.

You need to repeat the 'forcepae' twice in the linux kernel parameters,
before and after the -- i.e.:

        linux ... forcepae -- forcepae
</quote>


> 
> If this donĀ“t work , you must try xubuntu 12.04, these version of
> Xububtu uses non-pae Kernel for default.
> 
> I hope help you
> 
> Regards
> Rafa
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 2015-08-03 21:05 GMT+02:00  <silver.bullet at zoho.com>:
>> It's a PITA that distros claim supporting i386, while Linux actually
>> doesn't support i386 anymore, however, this is not the problem with your
>> CPU. Maybe a boot option fakepae or forcepae could help you
>>
>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu-fake-PAE
>>
>> JFTR I read that Linux dropped i386 support in 2012 and Debian dropped
>> i386 support in 2005.
>>
>> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch02s01.html.en
>>
>> Ubuntu does support most i686 CPUs and dropped i383 in 2010 when
>> Precise was released.
>> "2.1.2.1. CPU
>>
>> Nearly all x86-based (IA-32) processors still in use in personal
>> computers are supported, including all varieties of Intel's "Pentium"
>> series. This also includes 32-bit AMD and VIA (former Cyrix)
>> processors, and processors like the Athlon XP and Intel P4 Xeon.
>>
>> However, Ubuntu precise will not run on i586 or earlier processors.
>> Despite the architecture name "i386", support for actual 80386
>> processors (and their clones) was dropped with the Sarge (r3.1) release
>> of Debian[2]. (No version of Linux has ever supported the 286 or
>> earlier chips in the series.) Support for i586 and lower processors, as
>> well as for i686 processors without the cmov instruction, was dropped
>> in Ubuntu 10.10. Most i686 and later processors are still
>> supported[3]." -
>> https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/installation-guide/en.i386/ch02s01.html#idp62482496
>>
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P6_%28microarchitecture%29#P6_based_chips
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ralf
>>
>>
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