Ok Brian... That definitely deepens the mystery.

Without any recent files to log Zeitgeist will, on a first run, parse a
few .pyc files (it is a Python program after all! ;-)) and then create a
few empty tables in a sqlite db. Nothing that would remotely require 9s
of IO time.

If we believe that ZG is the culprit (which I agree it looks like) we
need to dig in and figure out why it's so sluggish. Here's something
that should work:

 1) Fresh Natty install
 2) Log in to a *classic* session. This should mean that Zeitgeist is not 
started via DBus activation
 3) Start Gnome Terminal
 4) (optional) set up a range of io-monitoring tools
 5) Run zeitgeist-daemon from the terminal and attach the full stdout to this 
bug
 6) Maybe also attach ~/.cache/zeitgeist/daemon.log if it's != from the stdout 
spew

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  Certification System 201101-7174 boots 7.93 seconds slower

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