Hello,

I'm trying to help
someone<https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/51748>with a
Gnome startup issue, they've been having after an OS upgrade.  I've
searched the gnome mailing list archives and haven't really found anything
specific about how to go about debugging a situation where *the login
process hangs* partway (as opposed to a crashing application where you can
try to obtain a stacktrace ala here <http://live.gnome.org/GettingTraces>.)
Things I've suggested:
1.) Move/Remove .gnome* .gconf* .metacity*    [Made no difference]
2.) Check ~/.xsession-errors [Waiting for feedback]
3.) Check if there's firewall/net filtering software running [Waiting for
feedback]

The login proceeds to displaying the desktop wallpaper apparently, but no
further.  An altenative window manager (fluxbox) works fine, so it's
ostensibly not video drivers or somesuch.

I'm wanting to know whether there's a fairly simple way to enable
debugging/logging somewhere so as to be able to see how far the startup
process gets/where the problem might be.

Many thanks for any suggestions, much appreciated!

Walter
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