Hi, sorry if my info was too incomplete. Here's (I hope) more detailed
description:

First of all, the bug occured once and does not reproduce.

When I turned up my computer (HP nx7400 EY 252EA model), Ubuntu booted
as usual (newest rt kernel). I clicked on update manager icon and
checked for updates. When the download was over (successfully), I chose
to download all the updates that were available. Then I restarted my
computer (standard way - by clicking on the icon places on upper panel
and choosing "reboot").

The system booted up again. I chose once again rt kernel from GRUB list,
then it came to black screen with ubuntu logo and orange indicator (I
have all disk checking disabled, so there was no disk checking). After
the indicator was filled, the bluebuntu blue login screen appeared. I
clicked on login textfield, entered my login, pressed enter, entered my
password and pressed enter again. The login screen dissapeared, and the
screen filled with desktop colour appeared as usual. Then, before
anyting else was visible, a message box appeared, saying, that (I don't
remember the message clearly, sorry...) something wrong was with Gnome
configuration and some settings were not loaded. Also, there was this
message I wrote in the report, about socket. When i clicked on "close",
Gnome loaded with it's default gray theme (not the Ubuntu or blubuntu
one). Everything else seemed to be working allright. Then I opened
firefox and reported it as a bug.

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error in gnome settings (gutsy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130703
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