Both d-i and ubiquity use dmi-available-memory, but they have substantially different implementations of most of the other stuff here (necessarily). You're right that this does tend to suggest that dmi-available-memory is not at fault, though.
Both d-i and ubiquity use dmi-available- memory, but they have memory is not at fault, though.
substantially different implementations of most of the other stuff here
(necessarily). You're right that this does tend to suggest that
dmi-available-