Solution
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Perform the following
steps:
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Run the following cleanup script: /usr/bin/gnome-cleanup
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Remove your session files from ~/.dt/sessions/gnome
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Make sure you do not have anything in your .xinitrc file that conflicts with the GNOME 2.0 Desktop. If you are not
sure, rename your ~/.xinitrc file to /.xinitrc.orig and try to login again.
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Make sure your LD_LIBRARY_PATH does not point to a directory
which contains incompatible versions of the GNOME libraries. The GNOME 2.0
Desktop does not require LD_LIBRARY_PATH to be set at all. If
you must define this for other applications, try adding /usr/lib and /usr/sfw to the beginning of your LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
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Kill the gconfd-2 process.
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Run the following command: bonobo-slay
Try to log in again.
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