Re: [Trisquel-users] How to Enable PAE?

2014-08-17 Thread silvibus
I know you can choose between many different kernels, when installing using the 'net install' (at least for Trisquel 6.0).

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to Enable PAE?

2014-08-16 Thread mikko . viinamaki
Can i switch on forcepae via the terminal, once i am in the live session? No, it's a parameter for the kernel. Once you've booted up it's too late. Try holding Shift to get to the grub menu. It should offer you a way to edit the kernel parameters. Looking at this

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to Enable PAE?

2014-08-16 Thread legimet . calc
PAE is only for 32-bit, so that makes sense. On 32-bit trisquel, the PAE kernel is used by default. Many 32-bit systems have PAE support but disable it, so forcepae enables it. If you don't have PAE support at all, you will have to use a non-PAE kernel.

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to Enable PAE?

2014-08-09 Thread myself600
Can you specify which version of Trisquel you're trying to install?

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to Enable PAE?

2014-08-09 Thread susanbryce11
Thankyou, I got it to work with forcepae with the following Boot from the installation CD or USB stick Press escape to see the boot menu Highlight the Install Ubuntu; option Press F6 to open the menu for adding additional boot options Press escape to close the menu, because the forcepae

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to Enable PAE?

2014-08-08 Thread susanbryce11
Thankyou, could you please tell me how to boot with forecepae?

[Trisquel-users] How to Enable PAE?

2014-08-07 Thread susanbryce11
Hello, on a number of old laptops I get the following problem when I try to install Trisquel The ISO image will fail to boot (This kernel requires the following features not present on the CPU: pae.) If a few lines above this text there is a warning WARNING: PAE disabled. Can anyone

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to Enable PAE?

2014-08-07 Thread onpon4
PAE is Physical Address Extension: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension This is only for IA-32 (the 32-bit processor type, also called x86), not AMD64 (the 64-bit variant of IA-32, also called x86-64), so if you have a 64-bit processor, you can (and should) use the