This bug is still here.  I have an AMD64 system running current hardy,
and I have been observing this bug intermittently for a while.  Like the
other posters, I see a hang on /tmp/.ICE-unix/* when this happens.  So,
the IPV6 changes to glibc did not fix it. (2.6.1--6ubuntu2)

This bug tends to happen when I am connected to a low-signal strength
wireless access point.  If the connection stops working, then programs
such as xterm, gnome-terminal, evince, etc all stall for a very long
time before starting.

I am surprised that this bug has survived so long - it is pretty severe
when it occurs!

Is there anything I can do that will help?  Backtraces of gnome-session?

-BenRI

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Connection to ICE-unix/.. socket times out so programs take minutes to start
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