I would have said that it probably _is_ caused by your
deletion of
your home directory files. I had very similar problems yesterday
after making alterations to my home. After every error message, I
tried to put right whatever it was complaining about, but things just
got worse. I could login to LXDE, but not to Trinity. So it
obviously _was_ at the level of Trinity, not the system.
I managed to solve this
one. As I suspected the problem was with packages responsible for qt-gtk
cooperation. I removed gtk2-engines-gtk-qt-trinity and gtk-qt-engine-trinity and I'm
able to
start Trinity.
I have managed this on my netbook, which is Squeeze +
Trinity, by
installing Wicd, which I prefer anyway.
I'd like to make NM work, but if no one
will tell me how to deal with this problem then I'll give
Wicd a try.
Jan