From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.1) Gecko/20021003 Description of problem: network configuration keeps crashing after I installed the latest patch via up2date. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.launch network configuration 2.click hardware 3.click add 4.click ethernet 5. crash Actual Results: crash Expected Results: let me add new cards Additional info: Traceback (innermost last): File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 1402, in ? gtk.mainloop() File "/usr/lib/python1.5/site-packages/gtk.py", line 2676, in mainloop _gtk.gtk_main() File "/usr/lib/python1.5/site-packages/libglade.py", line 28, in __call__ ret = apply(self.func, a) File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 1239, in on_hardwareAddButton_clicked self.showHardwareDialog(type, false) File "/usr/sbin/neat", line 1269, in showHardwareDialog dialog = ethernetHardwareDialog(hw) File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/ethernethardware.py", line 75, in __init__ self.setup() File "/usr/sbin/../share/redhat-config-network/netconfpkg/gui/ethernethardware.py", line 135, in setup list.append(modInfo[i]['description']) KeyError: description Local variables in innermost frame: modInfo: <netconfpkg.Conf.ConfModInfo instance at 84c9290> list: ['RealTek RTL8129', 'Raytheon Raylink/WebGear/Aviator PCMCIA wireless', 'SMC Ultra32 EISA', 'DEC 21*40 and clones', 'Lucent Orinoco/Melco PCMCIA wireless (alternate)', 'SMC 91c92 series PCMCIA', 'Aironet 4500 PCI-ISA-i365 wireless', 'Intel EtherExpress/1000', 'PCI NE2000 clones', 'MiCom-Interlan NI5010', '3Com 3c515 Corkscrew', 'SMC 83c170 EPIC/100', 'NI5210 ethernet', 'AT1500, HP J2405A, most NE2100/clone', 'MyriCOM MyriNET SBUS', '3Com EtherLink16', 'AT&T/Lucent/Hitachi ISA WaveLAN', 'SiS 900/7016CI', 'Cabletron E2100', 'NE1000, NE2000, and compatible', 'Intel EtherExpress Pro 100B', 'Allied Telesis AT1700', 'Greenwigh GIrBIL IrDA', 'Older DEC 21040, most 21*40', 'NSC IrDA', 'Sun Quad', 'ICL EtherTeam 16i/32 EISA', '3Com 3c590/3c595/3c90x/3cx980', '3Com 3c589 series PCMCIA', 'Sun BigMac', 'ThunderLAN', '3Com 3c574 series PCMCIA', 'Ansel Communications Model 3200', 'Aironet 4500 PCMCIA wireless', 'Xircom CBE-100 CardBus', 'General Instruments SB1000'] self: <netconfpkg.gui.ethernethardware.ethernetHardwareDialog instance at 84c1c80> i: defxx
Duplicate of bug #76446.
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Red Hat Linux is no longer supported by Red Hat, Inc. If you are still running Red Hat Linux, you are strongly advised to upgrade to a current Fedora Core release or Red Hat Enterprise Linux or comparable. Some information on which option may be right for you is available at http://www.redhat.com/rhel/migrate/redhatlinux/. Closing as CANTFIX.