Le lundi 04 mai 2009 à 12:37 -0400, Brent S. Elmer Ph.D. a écrit :
> Starting last week, my gnome-panel would freeze on login.  The panel would 
> paint part of the 
> applets then freeze.  I could still move the mouse around the screen but 
> nothing worked and gnome is 
> frozen.  I can go to another session with ctrl-alt-f1 and see that gnome 
> panel is running.  I run squeeze.
> I tried reverting to VESA video to see if that made any difference but it 
> didn't help.  I had been running network-manager 7.1
> from sid so I reverted that to see if that helped but it didn't.  I tried 
> removing all applets but it didn't help.  I removed my 
> .gconf, .gconfd, .gnome, and .gnome2 but that didn't help either.  I tried 
> updating to gnome-panel from sid but that didn't help.

When switching to the console, what is the list of running processes for
the user and their state? Does killing gnome-panel and/or gvfs help?

Is your loopback interface (lo) correctly configured? What is the output
of "/sbin/route -n" ?

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