https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/424511

Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic upgraded from Jaunty
rti...@rtimai-desktop:~$ uname -a
Linux rtimai-desktop 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:04:26 UTC 
2009 i686 GNU/Linux

NV5M64 [RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro]

Metacity is not running after I log in also, even after I added it to
Startup Applications with "remember running applications" selected. Re-
registering the schemas according to earlier instructions also did not
have any effect. I have to run "metacity --replace &" from Terminal on
every login or run it from the Other > Metacity menu.

More seriously, the regular (secondary?) user is unable to log in, and
keeps getting kicked back to the login screen. This problem is critical
to the regular user, as it involves access to job application records
and resumes. Rarely, but at times we can choose "other user" at the
login prompt, re-enter the username, then password, and log in
successfully. (Possibly that procedure is only coincidental to login
success.)

In those rare sessions when the regular user is able to log in, Metacity
or "Window Manager" does NOT appear in the Startup Applications list.
So, the window manager must normally be starting up some other way, and
must then be crashing... Except when the regular user is successfully
logging in, then Metacity has not crashed, because it is not starting up
from the Startup Applications list.

MORE:  I don't know if this is relevant, but after entering the regular
username and password, and just before the user gets kicked back to the
login screen, TTY1 appears briefly with a password prompt for the
PRIMARY user, then disappears before any password can be entered. This
occurs even when the primary user has not logged in then out, and the
regular user is attempting to login in after a restart command. Is this
normal?

MORE:  Just before the login screen is displayed there is a brief
message, something about 1152 X 864 resolution being set up, then
resetting to 1028 X 768 (my preference, as the higher mode reduces the
refresh rate from 85 to 75Mhz.) The login screen background briefly
appears off center to the right, the screen flashes before it re-
centers. I have an old nVidia RIVA TNT2 card which apparently is no
longer supported by Jockey, so the Legacy driver is not detected, and I
have no nVidia enhanced features.

Could video mode resets have something to do with the crashing window
manager, and the regular user being unable to log in?

If anyone wants log records, please provide the command line entry.
Thanks.

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