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Description of problem: The Keyboard settings Panel in control centre System Settings of Fedora 15 crashes everytime. I've seen this happening on my Sony VAIO VGN N21 E/W Laptop. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 15 Beta tried on Sony VAIO VGN N21 E/W Laptop How reproducible: Tried several times and the panel crashes everytime. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Go into System Setting in Control Centre 2. Double click on Keyboard Settings Panel 3. Within few seconds a message appears suggesting "Keyboard Settings Panel crashed report this as a bug!" Actual results: Keyboard settings GUI Expected results: Panel Crashed Error Message Additional info:
Freshly installed 5/21/2011 and I am having the same bug. No other software has been installed. Running Fedora 15 Beta on a Gateway T-6836 laptop. Same steps as above. Also when trying to open the "Keyboard" program from the Activities menu it just starts the spinning wheel like it is going to load, but then after about 30 seconds stops and loads nothing. Opening up "gnome-control-center" and selecting keyboard just crashes also. Worked fine on my previous install of Ubuntu 10.10 using the Gnome PPA.
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