I figured out how to reproduce this (now on 6.4)

Make sure you have quanta installed on a gnome desktop
Make sure you have one ftp server listed.
Make sure the passwords for the ftp server are listed in both the gnome and kde 
password managers.

Open nautilus.
Open the ftp server. (login trough password manager)
Double click a file that should open with quanta.
Before receiving the kde password dialog, Double click an other file that 
should open with quanta.

If the first quanta has not yet started and authenticated with the server.
The kio slave of the following quanta screen blocks (probably, on the password 
dialog), and in turn blocks the first quata's password dialog.

Because the whole quanta startup, and  authentication procedure takes
quit a while, it's not that hard to trigger this lockup.

Killing both quanta's and all kio slaves, daemons etc is the only way to
recover.

As soon as at least one quanta is running, and authenticated to that
server, any number of new files can be opened simultaniously. (since the
authentication dialog works different since it has allready
authenticated.)

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nautilus crash, blocks gpanel
https://launchpad.net/bugs/47256

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