Does this version have accessibility in the 64bit image?
On Aug 21, 2011, at 7:03 PM, Christophe Schockaert <[email protected]> wrote: > Le dimanche 21 août 2011 à 19:48 +0200, [email protected] a > écrit : >> I don't see your email. How did you send it? You send the email to >> [email protected] right? Did you register because the list >> will only accept emails from registered users. You can register here >> (http://listas.trisquel.info/mailman/listinfo/trisquel-devel). > Yes, it's that address. I copy/pasted it from the register confirmation. > >> That is odd though that you didn't get a reply. Usually if you aren't on >> the list and >> you send it an email you will get a response that your message is being held >> in the approval queue. > No, I didn't receive any reply: > - no mail error > - no mailing-list mail returned > - no original mail dispatched by the mailing-list > > I just tried to send it again... > I don't see it appear, but it might be too early. > > Just in case, I insert it below in this list. > > Christophe > > --------------------------- Original Message --------------------------- > Subject: Error with Partition tool for 5.0 .iso image > From: "Christophe Schockaert" <[email protected]> > Date: Sat, August 20, 2011 12:54 am > To: [email protected] > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hi, > > > I tried to install Trisquel from the "triskel_5.0-20110811_amd64.iso" > image at http://devel.trisquel.info/dagda/iso/. > > I got an error at the partitioning step, there was a popup explaining > "ubi-partman" did not work, with a hint to look for syslog messages. > > Which I did, and there are indeed messages where it seems to probe the > system on the partitions, then there is an error message from > "ubiquity" : > > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: Traceback (most recent call > last): > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: File > "/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/misc.py", line 195, in boot_device > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: for part in p.partitions(): > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: File > "/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/parted_server.py", line 205, in partitions > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: > self.open_dialog('PARTITIONS') > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: File > "/usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/parted_server.py", line 133, in open_dialog > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: self.outf = open(outfifo, > 'r') > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: IOError: [Errno 2] No such file > or directory: '/var/lib/partman/outfifo' > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: debconffilter_done: ubi-partman > (current: ubi-partman) > Aug 19 21:37:40 trisquel ubiquity[2934]: dbfilter_handle_status: > ('ubi-partman', 141) > > I had previously created my partition scheme with Ubuntu 10.10. > I then went to install "Slaine" and I did not encounter any problem (it > was indeed very fast !), although I noticed it uses the same Ubuntu > 10.10 partitioning tool that performed my hdd setup. > > Do you want to investigate that further ? > Do you want me to send the full syslog somewhere ? > Or, if I can help trying something, I am ready to re-install a few times > if needed. > > > Regards, > > Christophe S. > -- >>>>> ---------------> mailto:[email protected] > Once it's perfectly aimed, the flying arrow goes straight to its target. > Thus, don't worry when things go right. > There will be enough time to worry about if they go wrong. > Then, it's time to fire a new arrow towards another direction. > Don't sink. Adapt yourself ! The archer has to shoot accurately and > quickly. > [Words of Erenthar, the bowman ranger] <---------------<<<< >
