It was a bug in Alarm Clock, indeed. But, it's still a bug in other
package too - with this bug, a userspace application can hang the whole
user's machine on purprose - this is called a virus. This can be used
even by some malicious Firefox extensions. I strongly recommend someone
to take a look at this and fix it in PyGTK package. I know that
everything user needs to do is to switch to console and killall alarm-
clock. But removing viruses from Windows is easy too, and causal users
usually don't know how to do this.

If any application will call repeatedly a GTK function (in this case it
was updating the status icon) from outside of the main GTK loop, it will
hang. I forgot to enter the main loop, but as everyone noticed it was
working in previous Ubuntu releases.

** Attachment added: "Fix"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26153383/alarm-clock-ubuntu.patch

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[Jaunty] alarm-clock causes screen to freeze
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321176
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