Getting a valgrind log is not trivial, one way to do it is to create a
gnome-session wrapper calling valgrind on the actual gnome-session
binary renamed. If you don't want to spend work on it that's ok,
somebody else will likely hit the bug as well and send a debug log then.
The program is "gnome-session" and there is no argument required. The
.gnome2/session is in your user directory, if you don't have it you are
using a stock session then

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[apport] gnome-session crashed with SIGSEGV in pthread_getspecific()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103315
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