@dino99:
I guess this is related to the flash plugin. I only get this error with installed flash plugin. Maybe the new preview releases from adobe fixes this. But I doubt it. Maybe it's not Flash's fault at all.
However, to work around the problem:
Do once in terminal: rm -f ~/.xsession-errors*
Then hit ALT+F2 and type gnome-session-properties
Add a new entry with the command: sh -c 'rm -f ~/.xsession-errors'
Add a description like "deletes xsession-errors at login"
@dino99:
I guess this is related to the flash plugin. I only get this error with installed flash plugin. Maybe the new preview releases from adobe fixes this. But I doubt it. Maybe it's not Flash's fault at all.
However, to work around the problem:
Do once in terminal: rm -f ~/.xsession-errors*
Then hit ALT+F2 and type gnome-session- properties
Add a new entry with the command: sh -c 'rm -f ~/.xsession-errors'
Add a description like "deletes xsession-errors at login"
Close, Log out and log in. You're done.