While hving the same problem again came up with the brilliant idear to 
use ctrl, alt del with the result that I got the message that the panel 
is not responding.
See atachment.

Roc.am wrote:
> The pictures I send you was from the major account. There is an other 
> account wich I don't use much.
> This also happens on an other account as well, wich use the original 
> toolbar as it comes from ubuntu.
> This is right after I login and the computer is readdy with it's startup 
> (except that the toolbars are missing of cause).
> I wish I could be more of any help but I'm only a user and as long it as 
> it can be done with the mouse or someone tels me how to do it, I don't 
> know how to do it.
>
> If there might some file wich can help you out just let me know how to 
> get it for you...
>
> Chris Coulson wrote:
>   
>> The screenshots there suggest that gnome-panel hangs on login, but
>> there's nothing in xsession-errors which might point to what happens. Do
>> you get this with a stock user account, or does this happen there too?
>>
>>
>>     
>
>   


** Attachment added: "Paneel reageerd niet.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37243840/Paneel%20reageerd%20niet.png

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Toolbars missing at startup
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