I can confirm this bug, which I indeed consider quite annoying. This
same problem occurred to me with all the ubuntu releases I have tried
(all of them since breezy, on four different machines; also gutsy has
the same issue).

IF the network is set to "Static IP" AND IF there is no network
connection, THEN the systems hangs for long times before executing many
tasks. It takes forever (like 30 seconds) just to open xterm in GNOME or
fluxbox. BTW, it seems that once the terminal window is open, executing
processes in the terminal is not slower than usual (provided you do not
start any other X window).

This behavior is easily reproducible, since it happens each time I bring
home my laptop (in my office I use static IP, and the first time I boot
from home it takes ages).

A friend of mine says this was a well known bug on some older slackware
release, but this claim is of course unconfirmed.

Really hope this gets fixed somehow.

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Login into GNOME performs really bad when there's no Internet connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/143990
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