I am not sure we are talking about the same bug in this thread anymore.
The problems described at the top of the thread all were solved by
editing /etc/hosts I think.
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Thank you Peter! Now everything runs normally on my computer. For some
reason the line auto lo was missing in my /etc/network/interfaces.
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Markus, I don't think your bug is a duplicate of this.
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I don't understand.
What did you do to your /etc/network/interfaces?
Can you paste it here?
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I found out it has something to do with wpa_supplicant. When I am
outside my home WiFi-network, Gnome starts normally. I tried to change
my SSID in /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf to blablabla, and then it also
worked fine.
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Maybe I should add that my AP:s SSID is something else. I correct the
SSID after starting gnome. This makes the startup-time faster for me.
Maybe I should just change to WEP.
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I have the same problem. It takes 5 minutes to login. During login I see
a white box in the top left corner, after awhile it displays the error
message:
There was an error starting the GNOME Settings Daemon.
Some things, such as themes, sounds, or background settings may not work
correctly.
The