Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Why does it bother you?  I've seen this problem as well (tho recently
> it seems to have somehow disappeared, or I've learned to ignore it), but
> it's only cosmetic (in my experience): the gnome-session-manager sits
> there waiting for something, but the rest is fully functional, so all
> you have to do is ignore the gnome-session-manager window until it
> disappears, or iconify it.

Unfortunately, (in my setup) there are a lot of things that start up
_after_ the WM, so my 'rest' is not 'fully-functional'. And it's not
fun when you're trying to do something when suddenly windows starts
popping up all over the place. 

-- Johan

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