Window manager, dock freeze, menu bar disappear

Hello,
Almost once a day since I installed Leopard (one week ago), at some point, I can not anymore swap between my apps. When this happen, Exposé doesn't work, Spaces doesn't work, the dock doesn't answer (when I right click to choose or to kill an app, nothing happen). However, I am able to quit the current application. When I do so, the menu bar disappear and the next application does not answer.
Even Command-Option-Escape does not work, so I can not kill anything and I have no choice but to hold the power button until the computer shuts down and then reboot.
This is kind of annoying. I usually have Thunderbird, Firefox, Sunbird and Adium as openned application when this happen... but they are always open, so I can not say if it is because of them.
When I installed Leopard, I checked the option to install fresh, but keep the old system, and it looks like the installator did not really do a fresh install (I have all my previous applications without having installed them).
I'm in the dark and wonder if I will wait for a patch, install Leopard fresh (really this time), or roll back to Tiger...
Please help!

I find that a permissions mask is causing the windowmanager to freeze hard to believe, frankly. I'm experiencing this freeze-up problem on Tiger 10.4.11. Not Leopard. I have been seeing the following symptoms prior to a freeze:
1. Progressively slower and slower operations due to very high loads: 3.9 to 4.5.
1.5 switching apps starts to take a long time.
2. I have been using Camino frequently. Prior to using Camino I never had any such issues. It might be related, even if I think it is unrelated.
3. When I go to switch apps with Command-Tab, it just fails--- the windowmanager freezes and thusly no more keyboard input is heard. It seems that the system is still running fine, though, even if the windowmanager is totally frozen. How do I know this? I can hear things happen when I plug in an ethernet cable, for example--- immediate disk activity as the box registers with DHCP. I did not have the option to log into the system remotely to truly demonstrate that this is, in fact, the situation.
This most recent freeze, I command-alt-w'd (close all) windows in the Finder, as it was consuming an inordinate amount of CPU time. Activity Monitor had just reported that "Finder was not responding" I watched as Finder proceeded to close a few windows, and then when I command-tabbed through 4 apps it froze.
I must reboot, in order to resolve the issue, as no activity from console will do anything.
It is possible that I have a corrupted plist, but it will take time to identify the exact cause of this freeze up. What is the bug in Leopard to which you refer, and what are the exact permissions in question? Could that bug, or a similar bug have shipped with Safari 3?
To help resolve the permissions bug you speak of, one could run "find" at the command prompt with the appropriate args to find all files of a certain permission bitmask, but you've left me nothing to work with, only vague information. If you know of the bug, please post the URL to the bug listing here. If you cannot do that, please describe the bug in detail.
Any advice would be appreciated.
have a day.yad
jdpf

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