I found a kind of workaround here:
You can run "gksu-properties" and set "Screen Grabbing" to "prompt". In this 
way, gksudo will work normally, except that you have to choose one more "yes or 
no" (either works).

It seems that "prompt" is the only option that can make it work. Maybe
there is some problem with the Screen Grabbing thing.

BTW, I am running Intrepid Ibex beta on amd64. I didn't have this bug
soon after the installation. It started probably after I did a "apt-get
upgrade" (in the meantime, I installed quite a lot of packages but none
of them were system related).

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gksu[6457]: segfault at 7fc11dc19008 ip 00007fc12899a538 sp 00007fff30dbb9d0 
error 4 in libgksu2.so.0.0.2[7fc12898d000+11000]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275044
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