Can confirm this using a /home with a user that was created using 8.04.
I then reinstalled the system as 8.10 (keeping the old /home partition
from 8.04). Creating a new user in 8.10 caused no gconfd-2 problems, but
logging in as the old user instantly got me a gconfd-2 process eating
away at the CPU (30-34% on a quad-core CPU). Renaming the ~/.gconf and
~/.gconf directories to something else fixed the problem, but of course
also removed all desktop configuration as well.

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CPU always 100% CPU 
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