damn it.  I was having the same problem, and saw the post above about
killing tsclient, and thought that would solve the problem.

However, I had just uninstalled the nVidia proprietary driver and
installed the free nv driver because I was having performance problems
on my desktop and wanted to see if they were caused by the driver.  So
there I was running the nv driver, and I started vnc via tsclient to
test out the above tip, and what do you know!!  It didn't crash!  Seems
like this problem is possibly caused by the nVidia driver, which is a
real bummer because it's the only way of getting suspend to ram to work
:(

Seems like I had the opposite effect to others here, but now my VNC
works fine with nv driver.  Just one more comment: tsclient VNC has
ALWAYS worked for me to another computer: a CentOS 5.2 server.  Now I
tried to VNC to Ubuntu Server 8.10 and it was only this that was
hanging... CentOS was still working fine.

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