Hi Thomas,
Thomas Koechli [2008-04-29 18:58 -0000]:
> I think it was after the Upgrade for Gutsy, when I had such a delay
> in the boot process for the first time. Could it be that Gutsy was
> the first release which had compiz enabled by default?
Indeed it was.
> I do think that the problem at session start could indeed be caused
> by a conflict between compiz and xfcewm. But surely I have no compiz
> features enabled. So my question: How to disable compiz completely?
Uninstall the 'compiz' package, or temporarily move the program away:
sudo mv /usr/bin/compiz{,.prev}
does the startup work normally (fast) after this?
What is the content of your ~/.dmrc file? (In other words, which
session did you select in gdm?)
Thanks,
Martin
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