@markling
>Ah look. It's Xubuntu 12.04 that runs on a non-PAE machine (whatever that 
>means).
yes, the Xubuntu and Lubuntu 12.04 (and Ubuntu too I think) still support 
non-PAE computers but as it says in the release notes: "The non-PAE kernel will 
not be available in future Xubuntu releases." I believe it's the same for 
Lubuntu.
So you can use either Xubuntu or Lubuntu (I thought you where already using one 
of those) but it won't upgrade further to 12.10 or beyond properly, so just 
don't upgrade
 I reccomend using Xubuntu cause the 12.04 is a LTS (long term support) and 
will be supported for 3 years, while the Lubuntu is not a LTS and will only be 
supported for 18 months.
If your old computer still survives another 3 years then you'd need to switch 
to another linux distro when that time comes.
Also regarding the full root partition (IDK why you'd want to separate all 
those parts, /home /root /tmp /usr /var) but if you really want to then it 
seems you need a harddrive with more space.

Also if you're too pressed for time and don't want to spend hours/days
solving problems, know that you can get commercial support for any of
the ubuntu distros.

allthebest

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