Public bug reported:

Sounds similar to bug 229043 but I am not using intel drivers.

Selecting the logout button the gnome panel causes X to become
unresponsive. This does not happen every time but about 80% of the time,
I am unable to figure out what triggers it and appears to be random.
Sometimes the logout window will appear after an extended period of time
(>1 min) and function returns to normal.

After selecting the button no windows or menus can be selected. The
mouse still moves around the screen, audio will continue to play if
playing. Mouse and keyboard actions have no result on any aplication and
can not affect the screen in anyway. The only exception is
ctrl+alt+backspace works and restarts the session. Ctrl+Alt+F1 works and
drops back to a terminal which is fully functional, alt+f7 brings X back
but is unresponsive other than moving the mouse cursor.

System:
Hardy 8.04.1
2.6.24-20
nvidia graphics card. Issue is present using both nvidia drivers and nv drivers.

I have noticed that the few times the logout button does work the
options are not always all there, sometimes hibernate and stand by are
not displayed. Does that mean it is related to acpi? (I am not familiar
with ACPI but can do any tests needed)

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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X becomes unresponsive when clicking the logoff button on gnome panel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253887
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