Note: manually executing 'sudo update-grub' and restarting doesn't solve
the problem for me.

** Description changed:

  After logging in on an up-to-date release of Maverick the screen goes
  black and the error "(process:268): GLib-WARNING **: getpwuid_r():
  failed due to unknown user id (0)" appears, with the mouse pointer
  staying on screen as the only remaining artefact of the graphical
  interface. The whole system freezes and it is not possible to get to a
  tty.
  
  A help topic at 
<http://us.generation-nt.com/answer/10-4-boot-problem-glib-warning-help-197907291.html>
 seems to suggest that running 'sudo update-grub' helps with this problem and 
that it is related with the kernel update from Lucid's kernel to Maverick's. 
That would explain why this issue appeared between Karmic and Lucid as well.
  However, I'm not sure if it makes a difference to run update-grub manually, 
since it must have been run before this crash when an update for the Maverick 
kernel was released.
  
  I also see the
  "GLib-GObject-WARNING: invalid (NULL) pointer instance
  GLib-GObject-CRITICAL: g_signal_connect_data: assertion 
`G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE (instance)' failed"
- errors in the syslog for several applications, including 
'gdm-simple-greeter'. I see the same error on my other system each time I 
initialise a GTK object in Python with PyGTK, or when running a PyGTK 
application.
+ errors in the syslog for several applications, including 
'gdm-simple-greeter'. I see the same error on my other system each time I 
initialise a gtk.Menu object in Python with PyGTK, or when running a PyGTK 
application.
  
  The last message I can find in the log files is "padlock: VIA PadLock
  not detected". The warning that is displayed on the screen does not
  appear in the syslogs.
  
  The laptop is an Packard Bell EasyNote MZ35-V-054. Onboard graphics is a
  well supported ATi Radeon Xpress 200M (RC410), sound ATi IXP SB400,
  network RaLink RT2561/RT61.

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[maverick] System crashes after login with "(process:268): GLib-WARNING **: 
getpwuid_r(): failed due to unknown user id (0)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/612275
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