I have created a graph of a login to gnome in hardy using the method described 
here:
http://www.gnome.org/~federico/news-2008-02.html
I have applied the patch there to the ubuntu version of gnome-panel (I have 
actually dropped ubuntu patch 16_* because I was to lazy to have a look why 
that patch could not be applied to the instrumented source).

I have done the profiling using a freshly created user and I have
created the graph during the second login to that users profile. I have
stopped shortly after I had a usable gnome-terminal after about 60
seconds.

Looks like there is something strange going on with pulseaudio and esd
at the beginning of startup. Compiz wastes a large amount of time
finding out the current configuration using glxinfo and nvidia-settings.
There are lots of top_panel size requests, I have not yet looked what
that means exactly, though. It would also be interesting to know what
happens at second 26 - apt-cache and modinfo take a huge amount of time
there which is probably not needed at that point of time. I don't know
how useful this is, but perhaps someone gets an idea.

** Attachment added: "startup graph"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11968137/prettygraph.png

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[Gutsy] very slow gnome startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/128803
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