Googling around did not provide many clues, but it was apparently not Seamonkey problem after all. It somehow disappeared after a while...

Miroslav Kolar wrote:
Hi:
I am using Seamonkey 2.0.11 in highly customized Ubuntu 10.04 on Dell
Mini 9. I have just done a clean install of Ubuntu 10.04. I have /tmp
directory in RAM on a tmpfs, and Seamonkey cache parent folder is /tmp.
Now each time I start Seamonkey, I am getting four times this error
message:

Failed to contact configuration server; some possible causes are that
you need to enable TCP/IP networking for ORBit, or you have stale NFS
locks due to a system crash. See http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/ for
information. (Details - 1: Failed to get connection to session: Failed
to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-FG4Z9K47Zw: Connection refused

Previously in Ubuntu 9.04, there were no problems with Seamonkey in the
same setting.

No other applications cause such a message. /tmp works actually fine
even for Seamonkey, it's cache is located at /tmp/Cache, and I do not
observe any slowdowns, or other problems.
It's just annoying to have to deal with a little error window with four
copies of the above error message on each start of Seamonkey.

Are there any ideas how to correct this situation?

Thank you,
Miro
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