@Chris Bainbridge re comment #31:

> but I haven't seen any reports of PAE kernel failing to boot on
Pentium M.

Does this go for Banias as well as Dothan Pentium Ms?  My understanding
is that Dothan actually supports PAE but was potentially crippled-by-
chipset (but if so does that really touch cpuflags?) in common designs,
while the original Banias supposedly completely lacks it [at least
doesn't advertise it]... and the NX support that this is supposed to
really be about came in with Dothan (which I assume will report under
cpuflags in all circumstances?).

I have a couple Dell D600s which are Banias so would be interested to
know what the real deal is.  (Not thrilled to play guinea pig more after
treating the hardware as bricked for a year when it *was* supported
because I expected the rtl8180 driver to work, but if no one else steps
up...)


Interesting that, per wikiality, Microsoft apparently made this same exact 
decision for Windows 8 and Fedora has apparently been enforcing it "where 
supported by the hardware" since c. 2009 but searching re: the Ubuntu issue 
never turned up screaming and rending of clothes from that camp.  (Does Fedora 
do something more sane here?)

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