There were *very* strong signals that the board, deciding about the
main-stream ubuntu edition, had decided to stop supporting non-pae CPUs
including Pentium M amd Celeron M, and that the decision was not going
to be changed.

You think that fake-PAE has been counter-productive, that it has done
more harm than good. Maybe you are right, maybe not. I still think it
was right to offer it as a solution to users, who would otherwise not
use these computers with modern Ubuntu based versions (because I thought
that the decision was not going to be changed). However, I'm hoping it
will change now, that there will be Trusty kernels, that can be booted
and upgraded with Pentium M amd Celeron M.

I can understand that you and many other people do not trust minor
distros or the organisations behind them or community re-spins. But who
can we trust? I think the [big] companies are at least as likely to
create and hide back-doors for themselves or some national intelligence
service organisation.

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  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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