Black Screen with Cursor (Tried most solutions)

To save your time and mine, I’ve tried all options in “press f8” and “recovery disk”. Over the past 3 days, I read almost all threads, videos, articles, and official MS help containing any mention of this problem. I also applied many commands, created few
“SystemRescue CDs” and “Kaspersky Rescue 10” on a usb drive. I follow instructions very well, and have never been stumped by a windows problem like this before. If someone solves this, you are a wizard!
Nothing has worked so far, but I really want to figure this out and not ‘reinstall’. It appears to be a simple and popular problem: “Right after Win 7 boot Logo, I get black screen with white mouse cursor,
no matter if I boot in safe mode, last good configuration, or normal startup”, but all the solutions that worked for most people are not working for me.
TL;DR: (answers to any of the 7 questions in the end will help me out)
Custom System: Win 7 64 bit (updated consistently), 4gb ram, Quad Core 2.66, 64GB SSD (Crucial M4) and 4 hard other drives. Only windows installations/updates have been installed onto the SSD, no other programs. Only 1 OS has ever been installed
on this computer. Never dual booted.
Mobo: Asus Maximus Formula. GPU: AMD HD7870LE
2014-04-19
I haven’t installed or downloaded any programs in the past 3 weeks, and did not notice anything unusual up until this incident.
In the morning the computer went into hibernation because I was away, it couldn’t wake up (usually happens), so I turned off the power supply. Turned it back on, and computer resumed, I was concerned as it may have run out of hard drive space on my 64GB
SSD (4GB free), but it booted fine.
Later during the day, I decided to restart the computer, and as it booted up again, it went into “start up repair”. I let it run and restart, and it arrived at the dreaded Black screen with mouse cursor, of death, right before logon screen.
Symptoms while on this black screen.
Ctrl alt del doesn’t work, power off doesn’t work, cursor can move, pressing ‘shift’ many times doesn’t bring up the ‘sticky key’. No task manager.
Hard drive is not loading anything, just idle.
Computer falls asleep after 15 minutes or so, and can wake up back to this black screen, so it remembers my power settings
Safe mode loads the drivers fine, but also gets stuck on the same ‘black screen with cursor’ forever
I tried every option in the ‘advanced boot’, including ‘safe with command prompt, safe with networking, last known configuration, etc’
Last known configuration, and all of the above, all boots to ‘black screen with cursor’, this means windows believed it booted fine the last time, so it remembered this configuration. That’s because all the drivers loaded without issue. While loading
Safe Mode, I can see windows loading all the drivers ok.
No restore or backups (I know, I do not deserve to live, lesson learned)
I tried all applicable functions from the ‘recovery cd command prompt’, bcdedit, bootrec, diskpart, and still couldn’t get it to boot.
Commands applied in Elevated Command Prompt from Installation DVD: (very careful with backups and overwriting)
Diskpart -> list volume, tells me that 100mb is system reserved, the other 59GB has no label, and is a different partition
Bootrec -> scanos, tells me that I have 0 windows installations, used fixboot, /fixmbr, /rebuildmbr, all successful. Mounting the drive later on RescueDisk’s TestDisk shows no problems with either partition.
BCDedit: shows both boot manager and winloader to be on the same drive, and I referenced it with a typical BCDedit enum output, and nothing is out of place.
I went into Regedit by typing “regedit” in command prompt in Win7 recovery cd, and confimed that ‘Shell=explorer.exe’ under:
HKEY_local machine/software/microsoft/WindowsNT/Currentversion/winlogon.
Sfc /scannow couldn’t run due to “Pending repairs/restart”
So I used: SFC.EXE /scannow /offbootdir=c:\  /offwindir=c:\windows
Which ran and repaired some errors the first time. I ran it more just to make sure, with restarts in between, it gave me
Win resource protection did not find any integrity violations.
So the system files appears to be fine and not corrupted.
Bootrec /scanos does not detect any windows installations. “0 Windows installations identified”, yet “Diskpart -> Detail Disk” and bcdedit both detects the windows directory.
From windows recovery disk:
Startup Repair diagnosis: (Show Details)
All tests completed successfully
Boot status indicates that the OS booted successfully
It seems that the system and the OS boots successfully, and windows believes it boots successfully (that’s why last know good configuration gives me the black screen also, and Win Startup Diagnosis all says it booted successfully”
It’s the second before it enters into the logon screen, the black screen and movable cursor appears, and hangs here forever. What programs load during this step, and how can I find out this info? Is there a diagnosis tool that allows me to see the programs
as they load during windows start up?
Other attempts:
Then I read it could be windows using “winresume.exe” instead of winloader.exe, since I have “hiberfil.sys” in C:\windows, so I backed it up and deleted it using SystemRescue.
Another thread said “winevt” bad logs, in C:\windows\system32\winevt were causing this black screen, so I backed it up and deleted that also, and it still won’t boot.
I plugged in the devices that were attached (just 1 ext hard drive, through a 10 port usb hub) that was connected while it went into hibernation on April 19th, and it didn’t help.
The files on that disk and the file system is not corrupt; I tested it by taking it out and docking it on a usb Blax Duet, and my laptop did a scan disc, and it’s fine. The Sfc Scan also shows that it is ok.
I also unplugged all the other sata drives, switched the SSD sata cable around to other sata ports to no prevail.
So far I know:
Very unlikely that it’s a virus problem, I haven’t installed or downloaded anything this month, scans from Kaspersky 10 rescue disk shows nothing, Farbar scan shows nothing. I also never install anything suspicious, like toolbars or junk. I scan regularily.
Not a driver problem, since I haven’t changed or updated anything. I unplugged all devices, and starting in 640x480 mode also gives the black screen with cursor. Drivers all loaded fine while starting windows and safe mode
Boot files are intact, windows system files are in the right place since windows actually boots into a shell? Both bootloader and boot manager show up in bcdedit enum scans
Not due to system file corruption, since file integrity are confirmed ok by above CMD commands, and windows diagnostic tool, and testdisk.
My questions:
What could be the cause of this? I didn’t make any changes to BIOS, windows settings, perform any updates, suspicious activities, installations, or crashes, before this. The files on that disk and the file system are not corrupt either, I tested it by
taking it out and docking it on a usb Blax Duet, and my laptop did a scan disc, and it’s fine.
Which program (classpnp.sys? explorer.exe? winlogon.exe?) is being loaded right before “windows logon screen” that would cause it to hang with a black background and cursor?
How can I find out this information? Is there a tool that can record all programs that are being loaded by windows at boot?
I only have access to regedit, elevated command prompt, and I can change files through SystemRescue or Kaspersky recue, how can I get the computer to boot past that black screen with a mouse cursor? The answer seems so close.
From the Rescue Disks, what could I really do to get past the black screen?
Those who are computer technicians could tell me: If I take it to a computer shop or technician, what could they do in a situation like this aside from all of the above? Do they have some ‘next level’ access tools or are they just going to waste my time
and tell me I have to reinstall?
At the very worst, I will obviously reintall. On my 64gb SSD, I didn’t install any important softwares. All my important software installations are on a separate drive. However, will they still work if I did a ‘Inplace Upgrade’ install of windows? Does
registry get wiped?

Hi,
Have you tried to take startup repair when booting with the rescue disk?
Startup Repair
And we'd better bring the PC to the vendors, then take an examination of the hardware health.
How does the Bootrec /scanos show 0 installation identified? We may take a try with chkdsk from command line to check if there are any disk errors:
Run Check Disk from a Command Line to Check for and fix Disk Errors
Please also take a check if the system reserved partition is stay in health:
Understand (and Get Rid of) the Mysterious Small Partition
Another shoot, please try to rebuild BCD:
Use Bootrec.exe in the Windows RE to troubleshoot startup issues
Regarding the repair install, detailed information please take a check with the article below:
How to do a repair install to fix Windows 7
Hope this may help
Best regards
Michael Shao
TechNet Community Support
Did you read his post at all as it does not look like it.
As to take it to a vendor "Custom System:"" Win 7 64 bit (updated consistently), 4gb ram, Quad Core 2.66, 64GB SSD (Crucial M4) and 4 hard other drives. Only windows installations/updates have been installed onto the SSD,
no other programs. Only 1 OS has ever been installed on this computer. Never dual booted."
As to your other suggestions he has tried them all as have thousands of us out here , all you have to do is search the internet  and you see millions of hits about this.
And glad to see a moderator can mark a non answer as an answer.

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    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager interface=org.gnome.SessionManager method=RegisterClient
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: RegisterClient 10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111193200000033430001
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Adding new client 10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111193200000033430001 to session
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): uid = 120
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): pid = 3350
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Adding object id /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 to store
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client added: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): App gnome-settings-daemon.desktop registered
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase INITIALIZATION
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase WINDOW_MANAGER
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase WINDOW_MANAGER
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase PANEL
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase PANEL
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase DESKTOP
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase DESKTOP
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase APPLICATION
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting app '/org/gnome/SessionManager/App1'
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): Starting app: /org/gnome/SessionManager/App1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmAutostartApp: starting gnome-shell.desktop: command=gnome-shell --gdm-mode startup-id=10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmAutostartApp: started pid:3378
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase APPLICATION
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase RUNNING
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmPresence: adding idle watch
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GSIdleMonitor: creating new alarm for positive transition wait=600000
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GSIdleMonitor: creating new alarm for negative transition wait=599999
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmShell: Connected to the shell
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXsmpServer: accept_ice_connection()
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXsmpServer: auth_ice_connection()
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Setting up new connection
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: New client '0x132b3f0 []'
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Adding object id /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3 to store
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client added: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Initializing client 0x132b3f0 []
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Client '0x132b3f0 []' received RegisterClient(10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000)
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Adding new client 10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000 to session
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Sending RegisterClientReply to '0x132b3f0 [10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000]'
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Set properties from client '0x132b3f0 [10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000]'
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Program = 'gnome-shell'
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: UserID = 'gdm'
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: RestartStyleHint = 0
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: ProcessID = '3378'
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: CurrentDirectory = '/var/lib/gdm'
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: _GSM_Priority = 20
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Presence interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Presence interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Presence interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=Get
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Presence interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=Get
    (gnome-shell:3378): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: connecting to address: unix:abstract=/tmp/gdm-greeter-zSuErBbI,guid=e8fadd3f487b29224ac7d82200000caa
    (gnome-shell:3378): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Calling GetDisplayId
    (gnome-shell:3378): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Creating proxy for /org/gnome/DisplayManager/Display1
    (gnome-shell:3378): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Calling StartConversation
    JS LOG: GNOME Shell started at Sun Oct 02 2011 21:55:15 GMT+0200 (CEST)
    (gnome-shell:3378): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/DisplayManager/GreeterServer interface=org.gnome.DisplayManager.GreeterServer method=Ready
    (gnome-shell:3378): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Received Ready (gdm-password)
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: handling signal 15
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Found 1 callbacks
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: running 15 handler: 0x41bed0
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): Got callback for signal 15
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Logout called
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmShell: Connected to the shell
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: requesting logout
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase RUNNING
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase QUERY_END_SESSION
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: sending query-end-session to clients (logout mode: forceful)
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: sending QueryEndSession signal to :1.7
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to query clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: sending QueryEndSession signal to :1.2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to query clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to query clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): Caught signal 15, shutting down normally.
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Done handling signals
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Client '0x132b3f0 [gnome-shell 10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000]' received SaveYourselfDone(success = True)
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXsmpServer: sms_error_handler (0x13a4070, FALSE, 3, 9, 32771, 0)
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: got EndSessionResponse is-ok:1 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: got EndSessionResponse is-ok:1 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: query end session complete
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmShell: Connected to the shell
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase QUERY_END_SESSION
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase END_SESSION
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to end-session clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to end-session clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to end-session clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Client '0x132b3f0 [gnome-shell 10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000]' received SaveYourselfDone(success = True)
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: got EndSessionResponse is-ok:1 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXsmpServer: sms_error_handler (0x13a4070, FALSE, 3, c, 32771, 0)
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: got EndSessionResponse is-ok:1 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase END_SESSION
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase EXIT
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: stopped client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: stopped client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: xsmp_stop ('0x132b3f0 [gnome-shell 10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000]')
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: stopped client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect for app 'at-spi-registryd.desktop'
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: unable to find application for client - not restarting
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Unreffing object: 0x13666c0
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmClient: disposing /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: emitting removed for /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client removed: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=(null) interface=(null) method=(null)
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Client '0x132b3f0 [gnome-shell 10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000]' received CloseConnection
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect client
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: in shutdown, not restarting application
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Unreffing object: 0x132b3f0
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client removed: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmClient: disposing /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: xsmp_finalize (0x132b3f0 [gnome-shell 10b91ce24cc0c76642131758531111135900000033430000])
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: in shutdown, not restarting application
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Unreffing object: 0x1366640
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmClient: disposing /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: emitting removed for /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client removed: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: last client disconnected - exiting
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase EXIT
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): Unreffing manager
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disposing manager
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Clearing object store
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Unreffing object: 0x1363030
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Unreffing object: 0x1363110
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: emitting removed for /org/gnome/SessionManager/App2
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: emitting removed for /org/gnome/SessionManager/App1
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Clearing object store
    gnome-session[3343]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Clearing object store
    (gnome-settings-daemon:3350): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_unref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
    Window manager warning: Log level 16: The application 'gnome-shell' lost its connection to the display :0;
    most likely the X server was shut down or you killed/destroyed
    the application.
    Then i restart GDM, this time only once. Sometimes two times is needed.. :S
    /etc/rc.d/gdm restart
    /var/log/gdm/:0-greeter.log - Success !
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): Enabling debugging
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXsmpServer: SESSION_MANAGER=local/arch:@/tmp/.ICE-unix/1186,unix/arch:/tmp/.ICE-unix/1186
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmShell: Not connected to the shell
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: setting client store 0x20b9b20
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 1: signum=4 (nil)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 4 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 2: signum=7 (nil)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 7 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 3: signum=11 (nil)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 11 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 4: signum=6 (nil)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 6 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 5: signum=5 (nil)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 5 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 6: signum=8 0x41bed0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 8 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 7: signum=1 0x41bed0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 1 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 8: signum=10 0x41bed0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 10 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 9: signum=15 0x41bed0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 15 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Adding handler 10: signum=2 0x41bed0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Registering for 2 signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Getting session 'gdm-shell'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Looking if /var/lib/gdm/.config/gnome-session/sessions/gdm-shell.session is a valid session file
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): Cannot use session '/var/lib/gdm/.config/gnome-session/sessions/gdm-shell.session': non-existing or invalid file.
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Looking if /etc/xdg/gnome-session/sessions/gdm-shell.session is a valid session file
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): Cannot use session '/etc/xdg/gnome-session/sessions/gdm-shell.session': non-existing or invalid file.
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Looking if /usr/share/gdm/greeter/gnome-session/sessions/gdm-shell.session is a valid session file
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): Cannot use session '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/gnome-session/sessions/gdm-shell.session': non-existing or invalid file.
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Looking if /usr/share/gnome-session/sessions/gdm-shell.session is a valid session file
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Launching helper '/usr/lib/gnome-session/gnome-session-check-accelerated' to know if session is runnable
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Checking required components and providers
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking for file 'gnome-shell.desktop'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/var/lib/gdm/.config/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/etc/xdg/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/var/lib/gdm/.local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: found in XDG dirs: '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/applications/gnome-shell.desktop'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking for file 'gnome-settings-daemon.desktop'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/var/lib/gdm/.config/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/etc/xdg/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/var/lib/gdm/.local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: found in XDG dirs: '/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-settings-daemon.desktop'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Done checking required components and providers
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Adding required components
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking for file 'gnome-shell.desktop'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/var/lib/gdm/.config/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/etc/xdg/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/var/lib/gdm/.local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: found in XDG dirs: '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/applications/gnome-shell.desktop'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: read /usr/share/gdm/greeter/applications/gnome-shell.desktop
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Adding object id /org/gnome/SessionManager/App1 to store
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding required app gnome-shell.desktop
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking for file 'gnome-settings-daemon.desktop'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/var/lib/gdm/.config/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/gnome/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/etc/xdg/autostart'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/var/lib/gdm/.local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/gdm/greeter/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: Looking in '/usr/local/share/applications'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmUtil: found in XDG dirs: '/etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-settings-daemon.desktop'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: read /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-settings-daemon.desktop
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Adding object id /org/gnome/SessionManager/App2 to store
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding required app gnome-settings-daemon.desktop
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Done adding required components
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Adding default providers
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): fill: *** Done adding default providers
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: GSM starting to manage
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: App startup summary
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Phase INITIALIZATION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ID: /org/gnome/SessionManager/App2 app-id:gnome-settings-daemon.desktop is-disabled:0 is-conditionally-disabled:0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Phase WINDOW_MANAGER
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Phase PANEL
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Phase DESKTOP
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Phase APPLICATION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ID: /org/gnome/SessionManager/App1 app-id:gnome-shell.desktop is-disabled:0 is-conditionally-disabled:0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase INITIALIZATION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting app '/org/gnome/SessionManager/App2'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): Starting app: /org/gnome/SessionManager/App2
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmAutostartApp: starting gnome-settings-daemon.desktop: command=/usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon startup-id=10be01f001885faf0a131758551767130700000011860001
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmAutostartApp: started pid:1193
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: RegisterClient
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Adding new client 10be01f001885faf0a131758552266781800000011860002 to session
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): uid = 120
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): pid = 1277
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Adding object id /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1 to store
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client added: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1 interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Presence interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager interface=org.gnome.SessionManager method=RegisterClient
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: RegisterClient 10be01f001885faf0a131758551767130700000011860001
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Adding new client 10be01f001885faf0a131758551767130700000011860001 to session
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): uid = 120
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): pid = 1193
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Adding object id /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 to store
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client added: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): App gnome-settings-daemon.desktop registered
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase INITIALIZATION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase WINDOW_MANAGER
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase WINDOW_MANAGER
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase PANEL
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase PANEL
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase DESKTOP
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase DESKTOP
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase APPLICATION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting app '/org/gnome/SessionManager/App1'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): Starting app: /org/gnome/SessionManager/App1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmAutostartApp: starting gnome-shell.desktop: command=gnome-shell --gdm-mode startup-id=10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmAutostartApp: started pid:1285
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase APPLICATION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase RUNNING
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmPresence: adding idle watch
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GSIdleMonitor: creating new alarm for positive transition wait=600000
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GSIdleMonitor: creating new alarm for negative transition wait=599999
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmShell: Connected to the shell
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXsmpServer: accept_ice_connection()
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXsmpServer: auth_ice_connection()
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Setting up new connection
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: New client '0x211c3f0 []'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Adding object id /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3 to store
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client added: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Initializing client 0x211c3f0 []
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Client '0x211c3f0 []' received RegisterClient(10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Adding new client 10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000 to session
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Sending RegisterClientReply to '0x211c3f0 [10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000]'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Set properties from client '0x211c3f0 [10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000]'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Program = 'gnome-shell'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: UserID = 'gdm'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: RestartStyleHint = 0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: ProcessID = '1285'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: CurrentDirectory = '/var/lib/gdm'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: _GSM_Priority = 20
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Presence interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Presence interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=GetAll
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Presence interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=Get
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Presence interface=org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties method=Get
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: connecting to address: unix:abstract=/tmp/gdm-greeter-HmFWYgBS,guid=4bb6f6eb4672f1d5e7aa2297000000a6
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Calling GetDisplayId
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Creating proxy for /org/gnome/DisplayManager/Display1
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Calling StartConversation
    JS LOG: GNOME Shell started at Sun Oct 02 2011 21:58:49 GMT+0200 (CEST)
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/DisplayManager/GreeterServer interface=org.gnome.DisplayManager.GreeterServer method=Ready
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Received Ready (gdm-password)
    (gnome-shell:1285): Cogl-WARNING **: ./cogl-framebuffer.c:924: Failed to create an OpenGL framebuffer
    (gnome-shell:1285): Cogl-WARNING **: ./cogl-framebuffer.c:924: Failed to create an OpenGL framebuffer
    (gnome-shell:1285): Cogl-WARNING **: ./cogl-framebuffer.c:924: Failed to create an OpenGL framebuffer
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager interface=org.gnome.SessionManager method=IsInhibited
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager interface=org.gnome.SessionManager method=IsInhibited
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    (gnome-settings-daemon:1193): media-keys-plugin-WARNING **: Unable to get default sink
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Calling BeginVerificationForUser
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/DisplayManager/GreeterServer interface=org.gnome.DisplayManager.GreeterServer method=DefaultLanguageNameChanged
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/DisplayManager/GreeterServer interface=org.gnome.DisplayManager.GreeterServer method=DefaultSessionNameChanged
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Received DefaultSessionNameChanged (gnome)
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/DisplayManager/GreeterServer interface=org.gnome.DisplayManager.GreeterServer method=DefaultLanguageNameChanged
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/DisplayManager/GreeterServer interface=org.gnome.DisplayManager.GreeterServer method=SecretInfoQuery
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Received SecretInfoQuery (gdm-password, Password: )
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Calling AnswerQuery
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/DisplayManager/GreeterServer interface=org.gnome.DisplayManager.GreeterServer method=SessionOpened
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Received SessionOpened (gdm-password)
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: Calling StartSessionWhenReady
    (gnome-shell:1285): GdmGreeter-DEBUG: GdmGreeterClient: obj_path=(null) interface=(null) method=(null)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: handling signal 15
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Found 1 callbacks
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: running 15 handler: 0x41bed0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): Got callback for signal 15
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Logout called
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmShell: Connected to the shell
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: requesting logout
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase RUNNING
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase QUERY_END_SESSION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: sending query-end-session to clients (logout mode: forceful)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: sending QueryEndSession signal to :1.7
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to query clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: sending QueryEndSession signal to :1.2
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to query clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to query clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): Caught signal 15, shutting down normally.
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GdmSignalHandler: Done handling signals
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: got EndSessionResponse is-ok:1 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Client '0x211c3f0 [gnome-shell 10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000]' received SaveYourselfDone(success = True)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXsmpServer: sms_error_handler (0x22229a0, FALSE, 3, 9, 32771, 0)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: got EndSessionResponse is-ok:1 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: query end session complete
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmShell: Connected to the shell
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase QUERY_END_SESSION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase END_SESSION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to end-session clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to end-session clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: adding client to end-session clients: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Client '0x211c3f0 [gnome-shell 10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000]' received SaveYourselfDone(success = True)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXsmpServer: sms_error_handler (0x22229a0, FALSE, 3, c, 32771, 0)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: got EndSessionResponse is-ok:1 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2 interface=org.gnome.SessionManager.ClientPrivate method=EndSessionResponse
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: got EndSessionResponse is-ok:1 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Response from end session request: is-ok=1 do-last=0 cancel=0 reason=
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: ending phase END_SESSION
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: starting phase EXIT
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: stopped client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: stopped client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: xsmp_stop ('0x211c3f0 [gnome-shell 10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000]')
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: stopped client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect for app 'at-spi-registryd.desktop'
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: unable to find application for client - not restarting
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Unreffing object: 0x2150490
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmClient: disposing /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: emitting removed for /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client removed: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client1
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=/org/freedesktop/DBus interface=org.freedesktop.DBus method=NameOwnerChanged
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmDBusClient: obj_path=(null) interface=(null) method=(null)
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: Client '0x211c3f0 [gnome-shell 10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000]' received CloseConnection
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect client
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: in shutdown, not restarting application
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmStore: Unreffing object: 0x211c3f0
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: Client removed: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmClient: disposing /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client3
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmXSMPClient: xsmp_finalize (0x211c3f0 [gnome-shell 10be01f001885faf0a131758551767072800000011860000])
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: disconnect client: /org/gnome/SessionManager/Client2
    gnome-session[1186]: DEBUG(+): GsmManager: in shutdown, not restarting application
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