I can confirm that the problem is possibly in relation to the Nvidia
restricted drivers (nvidia-glx-new).

I had just finished installing Gutsy on the 7th Dec 2007 (yesterday),
without using the Ubuntu restricted Nvidia driver.  I used Envy to
install the new Nvidia drivers, and the system was running fine (no slow
login issues).  Envy also creates its own packages called nvidia-glx-new
and nviia-glx-new-dev.

Today (9th Dec 2007) linux-ubuntu-modules  was updated.  But before
reboot, I had used envy to uninstall the Nvidia Driver.  Envy removed
nvidia-glx-new, nvidia-glx-dev, then (I Think) downloaded and installed
libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri and libgl1-mesa-dev.  The only thing
that remained was the kernel driver : -  nvidia-kernel-common
(20051028+1ubuntu7)

I used Envy to reinstall the Nvdia driver.  Envy did not remove the
libgl1-mesa-glx libgl1-mesa-dri and libgl1-mesa-dev packages.

I then rebooted and found myself with the slow gnome login problem.

I Must see what happens after I disable the restricted driver using the
Restricted Driver Manager. Or just reboot after I uninstall the Nvidia
driver (using Envy).

I'll report back.

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Installing nvidia-glx-new restricted drivers increase gnome login time
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