@mistfire - Both the current 4.10.x kernels and the 'alternative' 4.4.x kernels fully support forcepae, as IIRC do all kernels since 4.x.x or so. I routinely run the 'alternative' kernels and test the 'regular' ones in LxPupSc and LxPupXenial on my Pentium M laptops which require forcepae. I use Grub4Dos only and pass forcepae as a kernel parameter in the menu.lst entry there so I can't help with the exact parameter placement in a grub or syslinux install.mistfire wrote:Hi @peebee does your lxpup kernel supports "forcepae" option? If yes how to use this option on grub or syslinux?
My reasons for using the 'alternative' kernels in the forcepae Pentium Ms are twofold. One, they lock up on suspend with any of the 4.10.x kernels and the other is that the video FPS is 3x lower with the 4.10 series than with the 4.4 series. The 4.9.x kernel in LxPupXenial is intermediate in that it suspends correctly but still has the poorer video performance.