Nice job sweetsinse, I also found that the logout was all down to the
power management applet, simply making sure it starts and also adding it
as a tray icon fixes this issue, one down! I still think the login is
very much a network driver issue, as I *DO NOT* experience this issue at
all on my lap
Sebastian - I think this is very much to do with the users
configuration, and not simply down to gnome, as I find that this issue
does not exist on my laptop, which was updated on the same day as my
computer, and they both have the same updates installed, so it can't
simply be gnome, or they would
I think i might have the reason for the problem here; I noticed in my
.xsession-errors file had a number of errors in it, this for example:
(process:5921): Gtk-WARNING **: This process is currently running setuid or
setgid.
This is not a supported use of GTK+. You must create a helper
program ins
David - Same here with the logout, how odd that the options don't appear until
after its already been opened once.
Kyle, would you care to list a few bugs which are fixed on other distro's but
not ubuntu?
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[Gutsy] very slow gnome startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128803
You received th
Same problem here, but also when trying to logout, it takes a long time
for anything to come up, I considered if this was something to do with
networking, as I strangely find I have to bring down both my Ethernet
interfaces in order to connect my wireless, I would prefer not to
reinstall gnome, as