You can "solve" the problem by disabling the accessibility support.

I and many people turn this on, because after you disabled the option
/apps/metacity/general/reduced_resources in gconf (to get rid of the -
sorry - crappy animation when you minimize/maximize windows), you only
see a wire-frame, when you move a windows around. With the accessibility
support turned on, windows stay "whole" again while moving them.

http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=1283681&postcount=2:

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The problem is gnomebaker is not getting along with the accessibility
module. If accessibility support is not a requirement for you, it can be
disabled with the gconf-editor. The relevant key
is /desktop/gnome/interface/accessibility. Uncheck the box and then
restart your session. 
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Gnomebaker doesn't start. It fails with a GThread-ERROR
https://launchpad.net/bugs/34158

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