Fast user switching hangs

Since upgrading to Leopard, every attempt to execute a "fast user switch" results in the system hanging. After a few minutes, the fans switch into top speed, and the only way to continue is to power down and reboot.
Anyone else afflicted with this?
FUS always worked fine under Tiger.

There is already a thread on this topic:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1197967&tstart=15
I see, as with all of the others who have responded in the other thread, that you also have a PowerMac G5 tower.
What are you using for a graphics card? Do you have a Radeon X800 XT or other Radeon, and perhaps also a 30" Cinema Display HD?
Is your menu bar transparent or white/gray as it was with Tiger?

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