Let me try to recap:

1) Issue does not seem to be related with amd64 (32 bit jaunty manifests it 
too).
2) Issue does not seem to be related with OpenGL library per se, since examples 
in C/C++ run with no problems, although this could be due to the fact that 
compiled examples do not incur in the same "race conditions".
3) It does not have to do with glut under pyopengl (pyglet / pygame manifest it 
too), although it DOES seem to be related with pyopengl 3.
4) It does not have to do with particular graphics drivers, since it manifests 
with ati, intel drivers.
5) It's not clear whether it's a Jaunty problem since there are reports for 
similar trouble in CentOS. 
6) It does not seem to be related with Python 2.6, since there are reports for 
similar trouble in Python 2.5.
7) It's not clear whether this is related to x 2.6 (any clues?)

I disagree, however, that this has "low" importance, since it
effectively breaks pyopengl on Jaunty...

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Segmentation fault on amd64 in glutInitDisplayMode()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/289925
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