** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gdm
  
  From time to time, with special pattern, after login the gdm does not start 
correctly
  The result is that the menu tolbar and the process toolbar are empty, no 
background, no nautilus (desktop files), the brawn screen.
  Sometimes I get the background and maybe one application of the start-up 
running, but no icons in the bars.
  If I do F10  a terminal pops up, but does not provide prompt
  ctl-alt- back restarts The X but Gnome  does not restart correctly and less 
functionality is given.
  
  Versions
-  Gutsy (7.10)
+ Hardy (8.04) 
+ Gutsy (7.10)
  gnome (2.20.1)
  Compiz running
  
  I could not find any log explaining that fact. so I don't know what else
  to post.
  
  And The problem that it happens 1 of every 4 or 5 times that I boot up the 
computer
  The computer is a laptop sony vaio with the nvidia geforce go 7600 and the 
driver installed.

** Tags added: 7.10 8.04 gnome

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gdm
  
  From time to time, with special pattern, after login the gdm does not start 
correctly
  The result is that the menu tolbar and the process toolbar are empty, no 
background, no nautilus (desktop files), the brawn screen.
  Sometimes I get the background and maybe one application of the start-up 
running, but no icons in the bars.
  If I do F10  a terminal pops up, but does not provide prompt
  ctl-alt- back restarts The X but Gnome  does not restart correctly and less 
functionality is given.
  
  Versions
  Hardy (8.04) 
  Gutsy (7.10)
- gnome (2.20.1)
+ gnome (2.20.1), (2.22.1.2)
  Compiz running
  
  I could not find any log explaining that fact. so I don't know what else
  to post.
  
  And The problem that it happens 1 of every 4 or 5 times that I boot up the 
computer
  The computer is a laptop sony vaio with the nvidia geforce go 7600 and the 
driver installed.

** Tags added: 2.20.1 2.22.1.2

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gnome does not start correctly and hangs
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