First of all, gnome apps are starting fine and fast on my two feisty
installations without this modification.

Anyway, I think strace should show where the slowdown happens quite
clearly. If for example gnome-terminal is one of the apps that start
slowly, strace can be used like this (when using bash):

strace -r gnome-terminal -x echo &> /tmp/log

With option -r, strace counts the time for each syscall, and gnome-
terminal will quit immediately after executing the echo command. The log
will be in /tmp/log, each line starts with a number telling how long
executing the call took, and most of them will be close to zero. When
the slowdown happens there should be one or maybe few lines with
abnormally high values (probably several seconds, if the app really is
taking 5-10s to start).

Maybe someone with the slowdown could attach the log here, or maybe just
few lines around the "slow" call? A quick way to check if there are some
offending lines in the log is

grep -v '^\ *0' /tmp/log

which will show if there are lines in the log which took >= 1 second
(lines which don't start with a zero).

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[feisty] Slow gnome application startup due to /etc/hosts misconfiguration
https://launchpad.net/bugs/94048

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