Login weirdness

Nearly every time I try to login (either root or user) I get a blank screen for about 15 seconds and then turns into diagonal lines. I hit ctrl+alt+bksp and it takes me back to the login. I change the session to last and log in again and everything comes up normal. This happens both on CDE and JDS. I'm confused can someone please help?
btw, I'm using Solaris 10 on an x86.
Thanks
Drew

Here's the output from dmesg:
Aug 22 11:18:16 aragorn gdm[332]: [ID 944828 daemon.warning] gdm_slave_session_s tart: /home/abarnes is not owned by uid 101.
Aug 22 11:18:21 aragorn gdm[332]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] failsafe dialog faile d (inhibitions: 0 0)
Aug 22 11:18:27 aragorn gdm[332]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] failsafe dialog faile d (inhibitions: 0 1)
Aug 22 11:18:39 aragorn gdm[332]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] failsafe dialog faile d (inhibitions: 1 1)
Aug 22 11:18:39 aragorn gdm[332]: [ID 702911 daemon.error] gdm_slave_xioerror_ha ndler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
Aug 22 11:18:39 aragorn gdm[332]: [ID 325038 auth.alert] adt_ah(ADT_logout): NUL L
Aug 22 11:18:50 aragorn sendmail[341]: [ID 702911 mail.alert] unable to qualify my own domain name (aragorn) -- using short name
Aug 22 11:18:50 aragorn sendmail[340]: [ID 702911 mail.alert] unable to qualify my own domain name (aragorn) -- using short name
I used dtlogin for awhile and had the same problem.
Xorg.0.log looks like regular configuration information. Are there any other files I should look at?

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