Hello,

The old server I originally encountered this issue finally succumbed to
age and is no more.  Since then, I have built a new server.  I tried to
reproduce this issue on both my desktop and my server.

The desktop is running a fresh install of 9.04 and I am not able to
reproduce the issue there.  The sudo process does not even appear in top
or in gnome system monitor which is not the expected behavior (but is
desirable I suppose).  The desktop does not lock up.  This is the same
behavior I had on my desktop originally.

Very surprisingly though, (or maybe not)  I am still able to reproduce
the issue on my server which is running Ubuntu Server 9.04 64-bit with X
and gnome installed.  The original problem was also on the server
version of Ubuntu.  Maybe that is why people recommend not running X on
a server? :)

It's a little different now in that I am able to switch to a VT via
CTRL+ALT+Fn, login, kill the process, etc. whereas before this did not
work.  Other than that, the session is frozen just like before.

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adding "sudo" before command in launcher in gnome panel freezes X session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253504
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