Description of problem: I am trying to workaround with bug 651177, and realized that it is related with phonon-backend-gstreamer. Then, i installed phonon-backend-xine and marked it as preferred in System Setting->Multimedia->Phonon->Backend. Now, Every time i select System Setting->Multimedia->Phonon, The <Apply> button is with a green checkmark, and if i just click <overview>, without making any changes, a dialog pops up saying : The settings of the current module have changed. I swear that the dialog box is a big lier!!!! How reproducible: After deal with gstreamer and change to xine ? Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install FEDORA 15 2. Install phonon-backend-xine 3. Make xine the preferred phonon BackEnd 4. Now, just go there and try to exit. The LIER will pop up. Actual results: LIER dialog popping. Expected results: That it says the truth.
Ok ! The dialog is a LIAR (not LIER)
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