Ok, this is solved for me, but I'm not sure what did it. Browsing the
Ubuntu forums I found the problem may be a permissions issue. They
mentioned it could be the permissions/user/group on the .ICEauthority
file, but I don't think that was the case for me. I even deleted the
file (it comes back, so that's ok) but the problem persisted. So I
created a new user and saw that everything worked for him. I, then,
compared the  everything I could (with 'ls -al') between my user and the
new one and couldn't find any differences. So I moved all my hidden
folders into a temporary folder with 'mkdir ~/hidden && mv .* ~/hidden'.
Then I logged in and it was all good. Next I slowly started moving
things back from the hidden folder. I'll let you know which folder was
the problematic one, but if it's .gconf, i'm not descending into its
subfolders!

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