Maybe it's just me, but the most elegant solution is as follows:
Make one final non-PAE version and then just let it float until the end of
the lifetime. Support it, but don't upgrade the kernel or any packages
that rely on the kernel. Then, whenever anyone needs to download a version
that works
Hello everyone
I'm glad to anounce that there is a new version of lxkb-config this time we
present the 0.2 version.
Lxkb-config is pretends to by an application to assist yo to select your
keyboard preferences. I hope this could be
usefull to you.
I attach it in this message and the source code
On 11/20/2011 4:20 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> Other than the early 400MHz Pentium-M, which are pretty rare, I don't
> think anyone has seen such a CPU yet.
I've got a laptop with a 1.4Ghz Celeron-M that, according to
/proc/cpuinfo, does not support PAE. That doesn't seem that old to me.
Ben
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