Hi Leann, it seems that this is still a problem - I just captured
another backtrace for you in a fully up-to-date Karmic, which I fresh
installed with alpha 3 a couple of weeks ago.  The trace appears to be
the same.

This doesn't seem to prevent X from functioning properly, as I can
"cont" afterward, or simply "handle SIGPIPE nostop" beforehand, and the
system proceeds normally.

If you're not running Xorg through gdb, you would never know about this
problem.

** Attachment added: "gdb-login-freeze-after-suspend-2009-08-07.txt"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30018755/gdb-login-freeze-after-suspend-2009-08-07.txt

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Xorg crash in FlushClient() on login after resume from suspend
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