Description of problem: When user hits PrintScreen, anaconda crashes (Pane is dead) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora-19-Beta-RC2 anaconda-19.28 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start text mode installation 2. Hit printscreen key Actual results: Anaconda crashes (Pane is dead) Expected results: Anaconda should not crash whenever user hits printscreen key Additional info: I'm setting high priority since if user does it by mistake, he needs to restart anaconda. It happens also during package installation.
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This is TMUX that is dropping dead (eg. try it in a different pane). In text mode anaconda doesn't setup the PrintScreen key.
Hi Martin, please take a look if you can reproduce it with new tmux-1.9 (available in f19, f20 and rawhide), if the issue is still present we'll report it upstream.
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