I am experiencing the same thing on a just upgraded version of Gibbon.
It's causing a 30 second delay for launching any program and is bad
enough I'm about to stop using Ubuntu.  It is compounded by the fact
that my wifi driver (Broadcom 43xx) is shaky at best.

My experience, however, is that it is not necessarily related to it
being a static IP.  In my case I have a wired and an unwired connection,
both set to DHCP.

One thing that may or may not be related is that my network
configuration continually resets itself... I'll shut off the wired
connection and upon looking later it seems to have been restarted.
Additionally, if there is a way to set the default network configuration
via the network configurator, it's not well documented.

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Login into GNOME performs really bad when there's no Internet connection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/143990
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