Hi,

Le vendredi 23 novembre 2007 à 05:23 +0100, Rémi Vanicat a écrit :
> Package: gnome
> Severity: normal
> 
> when starting a new gnome session, different gnome part hang for some
> time: the panel came with no menu nor icon nor applet except for a
> launcher, the wallpaper is not there yet, an there is no icon on the
> desktop.
> Then after some time, the menu,  icon and applet of the panel
> eventually came, and some time latter so do the wallpaper then the
> desktop.
> It doesn't seem to use any cputime.
> I don't know which part of gnome is responsible of this, and my try to
> debug it lead to nowhere (more precisely when I tried to attach gdb to
> a hanging part of gnome, it seem to bring it back to life, but I'm not
> sure, as I must switch back and forth from console to try it)

There can be two reasons for this kind of issues:
     1. There is something misconfigured in the network settings (e.g.
        the loopback interface or the DNS server), which is causing
        timeouts.
     2. A faulty application is started but doesn't register correctly
        to the session manager - or it fails to start.

Can you please attach your ~/.gnome2/session file, and list
the /usr/share/gnome/autostart, /usr/share/autostart and
~/.local/autostart directories?

Thanks,
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