On that output, not so much. The output directly below it is a bit more helpful. Your system seems to think that /usr/lib/bonobo/servers doesn't exist. You could check to see if it is actually there. It could also be some multi-arch related issue, since you mention x86_64 and that's the 32bit path.
However as before, you're not really telling us anything overly useful. You've not mentioned versions of software, whether this is after you log in or prior to. Which manager you're using (gdm vs kdm) or which gui where you're seeing this. You're not giving anyone enough detail to move any real direction to help you.
You've given just about enough information about your problem to get the typical helldesk response of 'Is your computer ON?'
Lets dig a little deaper...
I am using gnome and gdm.
bonobo-slay gives:
Can not open directory /usr/lib/bonobo/servers No such file or directory
[root@am2mm ~]# ls /usr/lib/bonobo ls: /usr/lib/bonobo: No such file or directory
This machine auto logs on, X windows starts and I see this error message, a few seconds later my application starts up as normal .
rpm -qa | grep bonobo libbonoboui-2.16.0-1.fc6 libbonobo-2.16.0-1.fc6 libbonoboui-2.16.0-1.fc6 libbonobo-2.16.0-1.fc6 gnome-python2-bonobo-2.16.0-1.fc6
There is a /usr/lib64/bonobo/servers directory.
Why is the 32 bit version starting (it would seem) and how do I stop it?
Thanks,
Jerry