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Message #05905
Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
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 on non-PAE versions, they just download
Lubuntu-Non-PAE-final.iso (or whaterver).
"Supported doesn't" always mean that every aspect is in development and
useful. Only the key aspects that define the OS.
Follow ups
References
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Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: Julien Lavergne, 2011-11-18
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Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: Rafael Laguna, 2011-11-18
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Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: Michael Rawson, 2011-11-18
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Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: Julien Lavergne, 2011-11-18
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Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: PCMan, 2011-11-18
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Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: Julien Lavergne, 2011-11-20
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Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: Yorvyk, 2011-11-20
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Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: Chow Loong Jin, 2011-11-20
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Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: Jonathan Marsden, 2011-11-20
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Re: Fw: Dropping i386 non-PAE as a supported kernel flavour in Precise Pangolin
From: Ben Coleman, 2012-01-09