If you --> "Ctrl-Alt-F2" --> "login" --> "rm /tmp/X0-lock" --> "startx"
Then everything seems to work, even "Gnome-keyring...". You can also
Click: System-->Administration-->Login window-->Saftey--> Click
"Automatic Login" --> "user x", This works great until you need to
change user, then you will have to make the same manover again. 


tor 2008-05-01 klockan 14:15 +0000 skrev Bigm8:
> Same problem compact flash drive on a cf/ide adapter in a Thinkpad R40.  
> After reading comments above,  I have a temporary workaround for this is, 
> stop hal.   Ctrl-Alt-F1, sudo /etc/init.d/hal stop, sudo /etc/init.d/gdm 
> restart.  This allowed me to login and do some stuff.  Network 
> Manager would come up and wireless worked.  Several things not working 
> because hal missing but it will enable one to get on a wireless network to do 
> and update when ever the fix becomes available, for those with wireless only.
>

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gnome-keyring-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in location_manager_hal_init()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218434
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