Leslie Satenstein wrote:
What would cause a Gnome logon to start, without any icons shown on the desktop and with the desktop (via command line) showing all the files that would appear. This would happen once every 5 to 10 logons. Relogging causes correct action.
Nautilus hanging or failing to start for a variety of reasons. Running 'killall nautilus', or better 'kill -SIGHUP <pid-of-nautilus>' with the right pid should fire it back up without logout. If its happening that often it could be something noticeable, like selinux denials, dbus not starting, gnome-vfs maybe. Look in ~/.xsession-errors for any clues there.
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