Which pentium m or celeron m processors suit evo n1020v

which pentium m or celeron m processors suit evo n1020v? the desktop 2.4g cpu it shipped with really taxes the cooling system, and i hope i can buy a used pentium m to replace the 2.4g with for what would now be a reasonable price
I installed the latest bios so which pentium and celeron m processors can the n1020v now support?

You probably don't need that driver. You can edit the PKGBUILD to get rid of the part that is creating the error.
In this section
# add headers for lirc package
mkdir -p ${pkgdir}/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/media/video
cp drivers/media/video/*.h ${pkgdir}/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/media/video/
for i in bt8xx cpia2 cx25840 cx88 em28xx et61x251 pwc saa7134 sn9c102 usbvideo zc0301; do
mkdir -p ${pkgdir}/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/media/video/$i
cp -a drivers/media/video/$i/*.h ${pkgdir}/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/media/video/$i
done
change
for i in bt8xx cpia2 cx25840 cx88 em28xx et61x251 pwc saa7134 sn9c102 usbvideo zc0301; do
to
for i in bt8xx cpia2 cx25840 cx88 em28xx et61x251 pwc saa7134 sn9c102 usbvideo; do

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