=== Hash is now known as stoned === lous1F is now known as lousiF [08:07] * lousiF slaps stoned around a bit with a large rainbow trout [16:44] Hey there, I think the autoinstall has a bug. I am installing with a different  keyboard layout but it won't get recognized until the system booted. So in console or in this case the decryption phase I cannot properly enter my secret. I tried calling `update-initramfs -u` in target (and directly, too) during the late-commands phase but it doesn't [16:44] change anything. It will only work calling it once the system booted and I'm logged in. After being regenerated I have the proper keymap for the decryption.  Any ideas how I can fix that within autoinstall? === gschanuel218 is now known as gschanuel21 [19:16] Sefer: can you see if your bug is amongst these;? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subiquity/+bugs?orderby=importance&start=0 [19:21] well, today I'm happy (again) that I don't use Java anywhere... [19:25] yeah nasty exploit JanC oO [19:26] 'roughly 20,000 blocked exploit requests per minute on cloudflare' [19:27] I can see several exploit attempts on my VPS too, so probably anybody who uses Log4J and didn't upgrade yet is in trouble [19:28] JanC: was checking this git earlier today; https://github.com/anchore/grype [19:43] also important to remember that a successful attacker would likely delete their exploit attempts from the logs if they are local... [19:45] yeah [19:46] lotuspsychje I'll take a look [20:06] let's hope Facebook & the other companies that log WiFi SSIDs (and other crap) use Log4J to do so... https://twitter.com/hackerfantastic/status/1469481775172829192 [20:06] lotuspsychje Doesn't look like its listed there [20:07] if you have a bug that is not reported yet, you should report a bug yourself [20:08] ok, tnx for checking Sefer you might re-ask your issue in this channel maybe other volunteers know more of it, or !bug a new one yourself as JanC advices [20:08] especially as this is a regression, if I understand correctly? [20:18] Not sure, it's a weird one. I cannot test it with desktop but at least for Server Autoinstall it is happening. I define the keyboard / locale in the appropriate section and it doesn't apply until the system booted as I said. Therefore for the encryption a different (probably en_US) layout is used and not the one defined. [20:19] I'll do a manual installation using the server image again to confirm whether it happens there, too. I mean both installers have a bug anyways regarding this where I chose a keyboard layout, test it in the test section and 2 steps further it changed back xD [20:30] yep, also happens when using the image and doing a manual install === Kilroy is now known as FESTIVUS-MAXIMUS === FESTIVUS-MAXIMUS is now known as Kilroy === Kilroy is now known as FESTIVUS-MAXIMUS [22:46] !bug [22:46] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.