You can get a gconf trigger by installing or uninstalling any app that
uses gconf. Here's one example:

sudo apt-get remove gconf-editor
sudo apt-get install gconf-editor

I suggested you reboot because I still had the bug until I rebooted.
There might be another way to completely stop and start gconf but
rebooting was simple.

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  Sporadic gconf error messages

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