I was still facing this issue, even on Hardy.

It did not occur until I made Hardy use my old home dir, which led me to
believe the problem lied in .icons. Which it did. If I removed the Tango
dir in frank/.icons it worked again. I have been able to reproduce this
for another home user.

Upon investigation it seems as if that Tango dir contained weird icons.
It seems to be some problem with links (the file system kind). I am not
sure how I would archive this directory in order to have someone else be
able to manipulate it, since archiving it would vanquish the links. Any
suggestions for how I could help someone else replicate this would be
appreciated. Possibly some kind of "ls" output that would allow someone
to replicate the links?

This would appear to be some sort of fluke, so not really an important
bug (how many people have weird links in their icons directories?) but
still, Gnome-System-Monitor or the mechanism that loads these icons
should be able to survive in case of issues like this and not break.
This is especially the case since apparently even if I use a different
theme than that Tango theme (which had the broken icon) the icon would
affect it. This suggests other problems. Those icons should not break
eachother.

In any case, deleting the icon for my home dir made me at least able to
use my system monitor.

** Attachment added: "Output of the Tango directory with broken links"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11416480/iconsDirTangoOutput.txt

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