I added the line as proposed in #16, but it hasn't made any difference.
By the way, is gconf.xml.defaults supposed to be a folder?

Going back to Sebastien Bacher's comment in #3.  I have run the live CD
on 2 other PCs (currently with Myth 9.10 installed) & they didn't
exhibit any issues.  Perhaps it needs to be installed before they show
up.  2 of my sons have 10.04 installed & don't have any problems.

So these cases seem to support Sebastien's comment that there is
something different/unusual about our configurations.

But as a mostly end-user, I am at a loss to know how to proceed to check
anything.

I also seem to be a lone owner of another problem (bug #580755) that I
can't boot other than via fail-safe.  In a "normal" boot, my keyboard &
mouse are disable after the first (few?) keystroke/s or mouse movement.
Again, it would seem that there is something different/specific about my
configuration.

I made a CD of 10.04.1, but I can't load it for the same reason.

On earlier live CD's, F4 enabled one to change to fail-safe mode, buts
F4 on 10.04.1 does not provide fail-safe.

Can anyone suggest what I could check about my configuration, as a
minimum for the gconf-sanity-check problem, but if it helps with the
lock-up problem, that would be great.

Regards, Garry.

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