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Created attachment 525949 [details] The output of console Description of problem: The tool crashes on save. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Name : gnome-lirc-properties Arch : noarch Version : 0.5.1 Release : 3.fc15 Size : 1.2 M Repo : installed From repo : fedora Summary : Infrared Remote Controls setup tool URL : http://live.gnome.org/gnome-lirc-properties License : GPLv2+ Beschreibung : gnome-lirc-properties helps users set up infrared remote controls for use with : the LIRC framework. How reproducible: Just follow the steps below Steps to Reproduce: 1. open the tool from shell (if not root, unlock) 2. select "linux-eingabegeräte" (should be something like linux input device on english) as manufacturer 3. select "IR-reciever inside USB DVB receiver" below (second select, should be labelled something like modell in english) 4. see /dev/input/event7 in the locked line below 5. click close Actual results: Crash Expected results: quit without errors Additional info: output attached
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