* debian/patches/timeout-for-ping.patch: Raise the ping timeout from 2 to
30 seconds. Two seconds was way too short,
- causing ping to randomly fail on some busy multi-monitor start-ups,
- causing gdm to think no plymouthd is running,
- causing gdm to never call 'plymouth deactivate',
- causing plymouthd to retain ownership of the graphics hardware,
- causing gdm's login screen to fail to start. (LP: #1872159)
-- Daniel van Vugt <email address hidden> Wed, 21 Oct 2020 18:47:21 +0800
This bug was fixed in the package plymouth - 0.9.5-0ubuntu2.1
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plymouth (0.9.5-0ubuntu2.1) groovy; urgency=medium
* debian/ patches/ timeout- for-ping. patch: Raise the ping timeout from 2 to
30 seconds. Two seconds was way too short,
- causing ping to randomly fail on some busy multi-monitor start-ups,
- causing gdm to think no plymouthd is running,
- causing gdm to never call 'plymouth deactivate',
- causing plymouthd to retain ownership of the graphics hardware,
- causing gdm's login screen to fail to start. (LP: #1872159)
-- Daniel van Vugt <email address hidden> Wed, 21 Oct 2020 18:47:21 +0800