[02:49] <znf> Is it too late to make requests for the mini-iso installer, is it feature-frozen?
[02:54] <znf> or, how exactly are we supposed to use it when we don't have a DHCP server in the network?
[02:54] <znf> https://i.imgur.com/FfVxiIG.png 
[04:18] <P-Nut> Afternoon all.
[04:19] <P-Nut> I am preseeding a ubuntu installation and want to copy the whole CD to a /repo dir on the target.
[04:19] <P-Nut> To do this can I run a script with the command to do it? Or must I do it in the "d-i preseed/late_command string" command.
[09:19] <yurtesen> I couldn't find if this issue is under Ubuntu's radar. There is a serious bug in the openjdk-17_17.0.10+7-1~ package. Will there be an update released? 
[10:57] <rbasak> yurtesen: it would help if you could provide details of the bug, starting with a bug report on Launchpad if one doesn't already exist.
[13:01] <Walex> yurtesen: also Ubuntu version, but also you could use 'openjdk-21'
[14:40] <falz> what cli command can i run to see output of what NTP servers ubuntu uses by default? `ntpq` doesnt seem to exist by default
[14:41] <falz> timedatectl seems to just show the same output, even with --monitor
[14:42] <Odd_Bloke> falz: `timedatectl timesync-status` might show what you want?
[14:43] <Odd_Bloke> Oh, or perhaps `show-timesync` is better.
[14:43] <falz> timedatectl timesync-status
[14:43] <falz> Failed to query server: The name is not activatable - hmm perhaps this is my issue
[14:44] <falz> timedatectl show-timesync Failed to parse bus message: No route to host
[14:44] <falz> indeed
[14:46] <falz> not seeing anywhere where it lists the servers its using (note I didndt tweak this)
[14:49] <Odd_Bloke> `show-timesync` gives me a ServerName, ServerAddress and FallbackNTPServers.
[14:50] <falz> mine just gives "Failed to parse bus message: No route to host"
[14:50] <falz> what host? who knows
[14:57] <Odd_Bloke> That sounds like a more fundamental issue than just timesyncd config, but I'm out of my depth now, I'm afraid!
[15:11] <falz> yeah idk. ill reboot it and pray the linksys router fix fixes it
[15:15] <falz> nope. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[20:15] <yurtesen> rbasak: This is the bug: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1062654   but I am not sure if it is as serious as I thought at first. It seems a restart of running app fixes the issue. Except the command line segmentation fault which is not such a big deal. This is mostly a problem if the package is updated thrhough unattended-updates. 
[20:15] -ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Debian bug 1062654 in openjdk-17-jre-headless "openjdk-17-jre-headless: Segfault in jspawnhelper" [Important, Closed]