Question #7296 on Ubuntu changed:
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pktp69 posted a new comment:
Just to clarify the question.
This error occurs when you mess up with the permissions of your prime 
/home/user, changing it to 777.
The propper way being 700, any changes made to it may crash the recursive 
directories.
After changing the permisson of /home/user (or ~) to 700, change the permission 
of .dmrc to 644 and reboot. That´s it, you got it fixed. 
I prefer not to do this as root for safety reasons.

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pktp69

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