MNLipp (mnl) wrote on 2012-10-28:
> my nc6000 is certainly not the fastest laptop around, but works very well and can still match the demands of a current Linux OS. I do not see why it (and similar) should be left out from new features coming with versions beyond 12.04.
Your system is Pentium M so it will probably work fine with a PAE kernel, try installing one with fake-pae and then boot from it. The worst that can happen is that it doesn't work, but I haven't seen any reports of PAE kernel failing to boot on Pentium M.
MNLipp (mnl) wrote on 2012-10-28:
> my nc6000 is certainly not the fastest laptop around, but works very well and can still match the demands of a current Linux OS. I do not see why it (and similar) should be left out from new features coming with versions beyond 12.04.
I just posted a comment on bug #930447 which explains the two possible options right now. https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/930447/ comments/ 157
Your system is Pentium M so it will probably work fine with a PAE kernel, try installing one with fake-pae and then boot from it. The worst that can happen is that it doesn't work, but I haven't seen any reports of PAE kernel failing to boot on Pentium M.