I saw the same thing "Traksius" reported a few comments above.  I
couldn't open any gui app w/ root priviledges with "gksudo" or "gksu".
I could not open Synaptic from the menu after entering my password,
either.  However, after stopping networking, I could successfully use
"gksudo", "gksu", and open Synaptic as root with no problems.  If I
restart networking and retry, the problem returns.

I installed "kubuntu-desktop" and signed into a KDE session.  I
successfully opened gui apps with "kdesudo".  I rebooted and signed into
a Gnome session.  Again, "kdesudo" would work, but "gksudo" and "gksu"
would not.  I changed Synaptic in the menu to use "kdesudo" instead of
"gksu" and can now open Synaptic with root priviledges, even without
stopping networking.

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