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Description of problem: gnome-applets crash when i try to add, or use them in the panel, of my Fedora 14 GUI. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Package: NetworkManager-gnome-1:0.8.3.998-2.fc14 Latest Crash: Mon 28 Mar 2011 10:16:00 AM Command: nm-applet --sm-disable Reason: Process /usr/bin/nm-applet was killed by signal 7 (SIGBUS) Comment: None Bug Reports: The report was appended to /var/log/abrt.log Package: gnome-panel-2.32.0.2-2.fc14 Latest Crash: Mon 28 Mar 2011 10:48:48 AM Command: gnome-panel Reason: Process /usr/bin/gnome-panel was killed by signal 7 (SIGBUS) Comment: None Bug Reports: The report was appended to /var/log/abrt.log How reproducible: Whenever i boot my Fedora14 machine up, and log into the GUI, and i click on the NetworkManager icon in the panel, i get a bug alert. This also happens when i try to add anything to the panel as well. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Happens when i try to add a new application to the panel "Add To Panel" 2. When i click on the NetworkManager icon on the panel 3. Actual results: gnome crashes Expected results: Expected NetworkManager application window to open up, and also i would expect it to allow me to add an application to the panel. Additional info:
Created attachment 488050 [details] abrt log
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