Hi Benno,

Benno Schulenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> But you don't need to do this as you've already found that the 
> problem is in bash and it's related to something in the environment.
> If the PS1 didn't fix it, try with either just --norc or just 
> --noprofile to try and narrow things down further.

Using the techinique you suggested above I was able to track down the
problem to a script in /etc/profile.d that I was using to start
dbus-session-daemon on login.  Removing that file fixed the problem.

Many thanks for your help,

Roger

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