Something is wrong with my desktop

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Hi

I have a F9 that was installed from scratch and is fully updated but
there seems to be something fundamentally amiss with the desktop. The
symptoms are as follows

- Evolutions hangs from time to time. Usually when a new message
arrives, but not always. I have to kill it and when I bring it back up
it displays the newly arrived message just fine.
- If the screensaver kicks in it is not always possible to unlock the
desktop. Sometimes the screen just remains black (except the mouse
pointer is visible). The only way to get out of it is to press
ctrl-alt-backspace. That brings back the gdm login screen, but it is
still not possible to login. After entering the password the system
just seems to do a recycle and comes back to the login window. A
reboot is required to get things back to normal.
- It is impossible to browse smb shares with nautilus. It varies how
far one gets, but I've never been able to copy over a file from an smb
share. On the other hand if I mount a share from the command line and
then open it up in nautilus it works just fine.
- /var/log/messages is littered with gnome-keyring-daemon[2677]:
couldn't read 4 bytes from client:
- I've tried to create a completely new user, but it has the same problems.

Any suggestion on how to solve this would be greatly appreciated.

/Markus

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