[08:11] <frankiee_> Hi! I'm trying to install lubuntu (32-bit) via a bootable DVD ISO on a HP Pavillion dv1000 with an Intel Celeron 1.40GHz (480MB RAM).
[08:11] <frankiee_> But I'm getting: WARNING! PAE disabled. Use the parameter 'forcepae' to enable at your own risk. This kernel requires the following features not enabled on the CPU: Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.
[08:11] <frankiee_> I found out the only solution is to install lubuntu 12. But is that + a `do-release-upgrade` all I need to get lubuntu up to v16? Thanks!
[08:15] <Unit193> Well 12.04 did support it, but since it's the kernel there it's not so much a "workaround" as much as a "Last supported in" type of deal.
[08:23] <frankiee_> I see I see
[08:40] <JohnDoe_71Rus> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/1548092
[13:54] <BadPuppers> Would you recommend lubuntu for a not-too-bad pc?
[13:54] <BadPuppers> It's got a core 2 duo, 4gb ram, and a dedicated graphics card.
[14:05] <hateball> BadPuppers: I dont see why not
[14:05] <hateball> BadPuppers: But hardware wise it is perfectly capable of running a "heavier" DE as well, if that is your concern