The /usr/share/gnome/default.session file specifies --sm-client-id
default0 for gnome-wm, but metacity doesn't seem to like getting passed
a non-existent ID. gnome-session used to automatically save the session,
and from a saved session this error doesn't happen.

But it begs the question:  what is an application supposed to do with
these "default0" session IDs? I think metacity is right to complain, but
why does the default.session include these? I can't find any
documentation.

Saving the session (from System->Preferences->Sessions->Session
Options->Remember current applications) will cause this problem to go
away.

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[Gutsy Beta] .xsession-errors: 'Failed to read saved session file'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150721
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