My computer is PAE deficient.  Because of Linux Mint 13 Maya 32bit I am
able to use the Ubuntu XFCE 12.04 on my machine.   My machine was
originally designed for Windows XP.  Due to certain websites and a few
other reasons every once in a while I am foreced into Windows XP which
is a very painful experience.   I personally have found Ubuntu as an
operating system that keeps my old computer out of the landfill.  It has
better programs than Windows XP and it run circles around it as far as
what it can do under Windows.  Windows is necessary for certain
functions.  Some US Government websites are dependent on Windows.  Some
websites are totally designed around Internet Explorer.  If you want to
access those sites you have to have Windows on the computer.  Internet
Explorer under Linux isn't the greatest experience to deal with.  Also
being a much smaller piece of the computer pie Ubuntu is less attractive
for virus designers than Windows.  Canonical LTD is pushing non PAE
enabled computers off to the side by ending support for a sizable number
of computers that have not died a natural hardware death.  Making an
operating system that will only run well on the new computers  is a
Windows / Intel marketing game.  It the type of practice that should not
be adopted by Linux developers.  My 2 cents.

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Title:
  Unable to start Ubuntu 12.04 live CD with syslinux loader on Pentium M
  x86 Laptop due to bug in PAE kernel, initramfs or syslinux

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