Hi,
I had this odd warning 
"getpwid_r(): failed due to unknown user id (0)"
some time ago (I think it was karmic) and got yesterday the same problem with 
lucid. Since there are already some Bugs filed (565936 and 531027) I decided to 
add a comment to this open bug what was the solution for me. Maybe it helps 
somebody.

The problem was related to the directory "/tmp" in all cases this directory was 
not writable. So you might check if "ls -ld /tmp" gives you the mod 777 
(rwxrwxrwx). If this one is OK, you might try to copy a file into "/tmp". 
If your problem occurs only once in a while it might be because you have an own 
partition for "/tmp" (in this case you should check the mod of the mountpoint 
and of the mounted partition). I found that sometimes e2fsck was running for 
the device which was assigned to "/tmp" when the display manager (gdm in my 
case) was started. You might solve this with the "bootwait" option in fstab of 
if you disable the filesystemcheck for "/tmp" (this gave me a real hedache, 
since the filesystem was defect in my case and endet unfortionatly with the 
same errormessage).

Cheers, Chris

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