After many tests I have develeped a workaround. It's ugly, but it works. I use 
TPB only for OSD and I wanted it to start with GNOME on Jaunty. 
The workaround is to create a script that starts tpb -d (or  /etc/init.d/tpb 
start), call it Default and place it in /etc/gdm/PostLogin. GDM processes this 
script right after verifying authentication data.
You can even have  OSD working on GDM login screen itself. Just put similar 
call to tpb in Default script in /etc/gdm/Init (just before "exit 0" line).

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init script doesn't launch tpb at startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/368546
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