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
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> 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.
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