*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 638217 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/638217

Same Problem here (but no 64-system), I found a workaround:
You have to start the System-Administration-Terminal, that gives you root 
privilegs.
now you can run gnome-activity-journal.
This should work. But zeitgeist, which is, i guess the reason you need activity 
journal for, depends on executing user.
So i tried a bit, and found a trick.
For example, if you want to set a blacklist, set the blacklist in the with root 
rights started activity journal, then close it.
now run nautilus with root, open /root/.locale/zeitgeist/ and copy the 
blacklist.prickle file to /home/your_name/.locale/zeitgeist/
now set the file ownage and the rights to your username (easy with nautilus, 
rightclick properties...you know how to)
you can now close all terminals, i dont know if zeitgeist has to be restarted, 
i just rebooted and if you now open a file, you have blacklisted with the 
trick, it will not be shown in the recently used documents.
hope it works with you!

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Title:
  Activity Journal do not start TypeError: Unknown method name:
  GetHistogramData

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