has been solved with release.

Actual root cause was:

sudo/gksu communicate with corresponding applications via network.
Network-manager spoiled /etc/hosts, did not handle change in domain name 
properly.
After asigning an alias without '.domain' appended makes sudo/gksu happy and 
now also synaptic and update-manager work.

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synaptic and update-manager don't start any more
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213283
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