Another way to work around it: delete the temporary named pipe that SSH
uses to communicate with the authentication agent.

$ rm $SSH_AUTH_SOCK

Then SSH will work, prompting for a passphrase for your key... of
course, it won't actually be able to store any keys!

I still don't know what makes seahorse crash so much :-(

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can't ssh out; seahorse-agent seems dead
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/111771
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