Quote from an upstream (bugzilla.gnome.org) comment:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=721369
GLib recently started throwing a warning when g_source_remove()
is passed garbage (as per warning). Your applications have probably been
broken
for a while, and there's no telling what could actually have happened in the
past when g_source_remove() would happily close any random source because
the
programmer got the wrong argument to g_source_remove().
So if true, it looks like this should be reasssigned either to Glib, or
to all the affected applications.
The problem isn't just the error (log pollution). When the error
occurs, I see ssh sessions actually hang when console-kit-daemon prints
the error. This is a regression in 14.04 vs 13.10.
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GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID was not found when attempting to remove it
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