On 09-11-23 23:13:14, John Jason Jordan wrote:
 ...
> Conclusion: The problem is somewhere in my configuration files, but
> not in .gconf, .gnome2 or .gnome2_private.
 ...

What about .gconfd/ and .gnome/?  (And all the other dot-files.)

Have you looked at ~/.xsession-errors?  (It gets made anew each X 
session, so look during, or at least before starting a new X session 
for that user.)

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