I am not a dev, not a skilled programmer, but only a loyal and satisfied ubuntu 
user since I switched from Suse to Dapper Drake 6.06 on my deprecated Pentium M.
This old and poor notebook have seen also Windows XP, Windows Vista and now it 
can also run Windows 7 with not much pretends. I decided to give him new life 
upgrading from 11.10 and make Xubuntu 13.10 the only OS installed in my 
notebook and guess what?? I cannot install it. Why?? PAE Kernel!! I had to 
install 12.04, install fake-pae and the make 3 (THREE) dist upgrades! (after 
days of research)
The system goes smooth and fast as it has never been, so what's the problem of 
adding those few lines of code in linux kernel? 
Why force users that have a PAE capable cpu (unlikely not advertised) to make 
tricks and 3-4-5 etc distribution upgrades just to be able to install the 
latest distribution that could also run with no problems at all?
I understand that old hardware cannot been supported forever...but this is not 
the case for Pentium M. 
Should I have stayed with Windows 7 or even XP? This will be the scenario the 
first time I will be in need of formatting my notebook (don't have the will/the 
time to make 4-5-... dist upgrade from 12.04 everytime).
I really thanks all the devs, but the decision to drop off pae without thinking 
about consequencies, is a little bit stupid.
I decided to write this comment just to point out that LIKE ME, there are 
thousands (not hundreds) of desktop users like me that decided to return to run 
Windows on their systems after that decision and they didn't come to launchpad 
to make you know. 
Just search "Ubuntu non PAE" on google...

@Roland
Thanks for your efforts!

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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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