Hi Mike, thank you for your very nice reply!

1) Running the command from the Alt+F2-run-box works just fine. So it is
a timing issue.

2) Using the shell script with sleep fixes the background texture
problem.

BUT: It seems like the start scripts are not run parallel, but one after the 
other. I cannot tell for sure, but I had the strong impression that the "sleep 
10" froze the whole panel startup. 
I logged out and back in several times in a row. Most of the time, AWN had 
timing issues, which led to wrong icons appearing on the dock. (AWN is very 
buggy.) One time, AWN didn't start up after all.

I decided to discontinue using AWN, which was bugging me with its bugs, anyway. 
(I was using the daily repo. So I should expect bugs.) 
Of course this is no fix for the clock issue, though, since not only awn was 
affected by the "sleep". 
Therefore, sleeping is no proper workaround for the Cairo-clock's texture issue.

Please let me know if I can help you more. 
I am using standard compositing on Hardy, with compiz, compiz-decorator and 
gtk-window-decorator showing up in the process list. The video driver is 
nvidia-glx-new.

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