Public bug reported:

When booting ubuntu it is fairly quick (from os boot time ~23 secs until
login screen appears), but after logging in everything just stops
halfway. I can see my desktop background and the panels appear, but the
cursor is stuck in "loading"-mode and nothing happens in more than two
minutes! Then it suddenly comes alive and my desktop icons, the items on
my panels appear and the computer finishes the startup process, and from
there on everything works as it should - almost:
When opening the various menus, switching through running programs,
switching through the tabs/opening new ones in Firefox etc etc
everything is delayed with a few seconds. Not a big deal, but quite
annoying if you're trying to skip through many programs and tabs in a
high tempo.

I don't know how to smoke out the problems here, so any tips are
welcome.

Some info about my system:
HP Compaq nx7010 laptop (Intel Pentium M 1,8 ghz, 1 gb ram, 7200 rpm IDE hdd)
Ubuntu Jaunty Alpha 5 last updated March 1st (update-manager -d)

Three partitions:
/ ~10 gb, ext3
/home ~100 gb, xfs
swap ~1 gb

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** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Jaunty Alpha 5 is slow and sluggish 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/336342
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