I have this problem since 2 weeks. The Gnome startup is very slow, its seems not responding several seconds. I use ubuntu gnome on my laptop since 2 years, and I didn't have a problem like this. It's not due to profile switcher, deskbar or compiz because I already used it before.
Sébastien you tell that the average start duration is 30 seconds, I'm agree with you. But since 2 weeks, this time is multiply by 3, so the duration is between 90 or 120 seconds after the first authentication in gdm.
I enable the gnome splash screen to look where the system seems not responding. I wait 30 seconds (with only the ubuntu default background and the welcome sound) before the display of splash. After that, the splash is hidden and I wait 30 seconds (with again only the ubuntu default background, always no gnome-panel). After all Gnome applications runs quickly like before.
If I signout, and I auth again, I have no time out. The gnome startup is quick. The problem is only after the first auth after the boot.
I try with other new user on the system, and I have the same problem.
Hello,
I have this problem since 2 weeks. The Gnome startup is very slow, its seems not responding several seconds. I use ubuntu gnome on my laptop since 2 years, and I didn't have a problem like this. It's not due to profile switcher, deskbar or compiz because I already used it before.
Sébastien you tell that the average start duration is 30 seconds, I'm agree with you. But since 2 weeks, this time is multiply by 3, so the duration is between 90 or 120 seconds after the first authentication in gdm.
I enable the gnome splash screen to look where the system seems not responding. I wait 30 seconds (with only the ubuntu default background and the welcome sound) before the display of splash. After that, the splash is hidden and I wait 30 seconds (with again only the ubuntu default background, always no gnome-panel). After all Gnome applications runs quickly like before.
If I signout, and I auth again, I have no time out. The gnome startup is quick. The problem is only after the first auth after the boot.
I try with other new user on the system, and I have the same problem.
How can I help you ?