Flames_in_Paradise, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu
better. The naming convention change has been officially documented in:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/TechnicalOverview/Alpha1#Linux_kernel_3.4
As well, this change was voted in by the Ubuntu Technical Board. For
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Title:
Kernel Description doesn't explain its a PAE-Kernel _ since 3.4.0.1.1
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This is probably one of the very last bugs I'm reporting to Ubuntu.
Release-Notes 12.04/12.04.1/12.04.2 get overwritten... One can only
reconstruct it via history.
AND a camouflaged PAE-Kernel ...
Wonder how the other big distros handle the farewell to the 32-Bit Non-
PAE Kernel. From Fedora I
** Description changed:
Dear Developers and maintainers,
trying not to make a big fuzz about it:
Let me just quote
https://bugs.launchpad.net/baltix/+bug/930447/comments/97 from
2012-06-05:
- The non-PAE version of the Linux kernel will be dropped completely
- following the
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Title:
Kernel Description doesn't explain its a PAE-Kernel _ since 3.4.0.1.1
_ Linus
** Description changed:
Dear Developers and maintainers,
trying not to make a big fuzz about it:
Let me just quote
https://bugs.launchpad.net/baltix/+bug/930447/comments/97 from
2012-06-05 (referencing the release-notes on 12.04.2):
The non-PAE version of the Linux kernel
I'm not sure I understand the description of this bug. Can you clarify
some more?
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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This looks lunatic to me:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/linux-generic-pae (Transitional
package - this is a wrapper?)
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/linux-generic (This contains the PAE-
part of the Kernel?)
Distributions find their own namings for Kernels (may be o.k. in little
Excuses, need a little correction on last posting:
On one old little machine Dell D600 I had no Problems installing a PAE-
Kernel - in 10.04 LTS - , nowadays I need to change the pre-inst. script
on every Kernel-Update or install a fake-PAE upstart skript.
Tech Details : It's a Pentium M, that