> i started synaptic and searched for anything with "ntp" and uninstalled one/all..
> packets/programs named with any-thing like ntp..
> one.. program synaptic found: ntpdate

> in this update on the 24-10-2019 there where a ntp update.

Do you did not have ntp installed, but there was a ntp update? Did you mean to say a network-manager update?

If you did not have ntp installed, then I guess that I was wrong about that being the relevant package. I take it that /etc/ntp.conf does not exist on your system?

That domain name must be set somewhere, though, and my guess would be in /etc. Please run

$ cd /etc && grep -R 'ntp\.ubuntu' 2>/dev/null

and see if any files contain that domain. Then edit the file(s) and change the domain to something else, and see if that changes the domain that Trisquel tries to connect to.

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