Well it's a little bit weird.

After further investigation I've found that after the second login Xgl
is way too slow to start and gnome-session starts _before_ Xgl (in Xgl-
session Xgl is started in the background)

A workaround is to add a "sleep 5" in /usr/share/xserver-xgl/Xgl-session
after the line "$XGL_WRAPPER $XGL_DISPLAY $XGL_ACCEL_OPTS $XGL_OPTS &"

Now I've to find out why Xgl is so slow on second startup and next.

The other message in .xsession-error are just GTK warnings and doesn't
affect session startup.

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[hardy] broken X session, can't login
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174408
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