I was having this problem consistently after rebooting. My first login
attempt after a reboot would always fail with the the dreaded "There was
an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon" message box. Logging out
and logging in again always solved the problem, but it was quite
annoying anyway.

The good news is, I managed to work around the problem by deleting
(renaming actually) my ~/.gnome2/session file. This would point to
gnome-session as the actual culprit in this case, instead of the real-
time kernel. The kernel, however, may still have something to do,
because this problem is most probably caused by a race condition during
session startup (the fact that it is intermittent, as well as the fact
that it didn't affect me on a second login with a warm cache, both
suggest it.) A different scheduler will potentially affect process
execution order during session startup, and may increase/decrease the
chances of this race condition actually triggering.

If you are having this problem, could you please try renaming/deleting
your session file and report here your results?

Some additional info about my setup: I'm running a Gutsy installation
(upgraded recently from Feisty.) I use the real-time kernel from Gutsy,
but this problem didn't start when I installed it. The problem was
apparently caused by me fiddling with my desktop configuration: I was
playing with Awn and changed my panel and theme configuration many times
in a few days.

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[gutsy] Gnome settings daemon does randomly not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146946
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