I agree. If it was just alarm-clock, it'd been ok. It's not a critical
application, and it's not supported. But it isn't just alarm-clock. This
also happens if you try to strace something in gnome-terminal at least.
Other things cause this to happen as well. I think this bug should've
been marked with high priority and fixed before release. I hope it'll be
fixed quickly, cause this is really annoying, and as you said, people
who are running alarm-clock on startup, will have a useless system
unless they're able to figure this out. Not everyone will be able to.

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[Jaunty] alarm-clock causes screen to freeze
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/321176
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