http://torios.top/ are working on a PAE linux.

I believe that when we boot from a USB stick etc it should analyse our system 
and report whether we would be better off with a 64bit or 32 bit system, 
whether xubuntu will work ok on it, and if not advise on what other linux 
distro might work, and advise on partitions, free space etc

[george]

On 22/03/2017 11:41, Pasi Lallinaho wrote:
Hello Gary,

while I see where you're coming from, I think there are a few good reasons not 
to mention the forcepae option.

First, I believe the group of potential users with processors that can support 
PAE with the forcepae is relatively small (note: we do not have any exact 
numbers on this, it's just an educated guess). In any case, even if the group 
was larger than we expected, it would still be a minority.

That said, any extra mention we make about PAE or any other thing that doesn't 
affect the majority of users will make the threshold to try Xubuntu for some 
people bigger.

We already hear from people who have problems figuring out which ISO they need 
to download (32- or 64-bit), how they can do it (should they use Torrents or 
direct downloads), how they can get it on a USB stick correctly... I understand 
these aren't necessarily related, but they all add to the same process a new 
user has to go through. This is the reason why we very recently edited this 
page to be more concise and clear – there are no longer different system 
requirements for trying/installing and running.

Last, if we were to include a mention about forcepae, we would very likely want 
to write our own compact guide (probably in a blog article format) about it 
rather than link to the community-editable wiki; while that is a good resource 
for many things (and I say this as an administrator of that wiki), it has its 
shortcomings and thus I don't consider it a sensible outlet to refer to in a 
spot that so important for us – again: where people either decide to install or 
not.

I would happily hear from other team members on this though; do we think a 
mention about forcepae is necessary?

Thanks for the attention to detail and positive feedback on Xubuntu – I'm happy 
to hear you are enjoying Xubuntu!

Cheers,
Pasi

On 2017-03-11 21:20, fmandnu wrote:
Hello,
On your documentation page at:
https://xubutu.org/getxubuntu/requirements/ you have the statement: “Your 
processor needs to support PAE in order to run Xubuntu.” This is correct but I 
think that you should also mention that some processors support PAE but still 
will not run because the flag does not show in the kernel. I think that this 
sentence on your web page should include a mention of “forcepae”. There should 
also be a link to the Ubuntu PAE Community Help Wiki that explains “forcepae” 
and that it can be used with the Xubuntu install. Other distros have this link 
and at first I did not think that Xubuntu also allowed “forcepae” until I tried 
it.

By the way, I’m very happy with Xubuntu on my old Pentium M+ computer. I 
finally got rid of Microsoft XP! Hahaha… Xubuntu is a major improvement to the 
point where my old notebook is now (almost) running like a modern computer. 
Thanks for all your work on Xubuntu. I’m happy to be running the XFCE desktop.

Best Regards,
Gary M.




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