Version: (using KDE KDE 3.3.2) Installed from: Debian testing/unstable Packages I think that this bug is the same as the bug #75014. It is still unconfirmed because the description misses one point. And the bug is somewhat more general. Under the Control Center, create a new action ("New Action"). It could be of any type, I guess. Let's choose the "generic" one. Move to the tab "Triggers" (or any of the three tabs). Then, in the "Actions" list (left), find out an action of the same type ("generic" here -- I suggest "Remap Ctrl+W to Ctrl+F4 in Qt Designer" which is among the examples). You will be kept under the same tab "Trigger" (which is great, by the way), in which appears "Shortcut trigger: Ctrl+W". Notice that the button "Modify..." is available. Then get back on the new action that you have just created. You will find out that the button "Modify" is still available, even if there is nothing to modify. If you click on it, the Control Center simply crashes. This is reproductible with other action types, other tabs and other buttons (Copy, etc.).
*** Bug 75014 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 79476 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
I can reproduce it too. I do: 1. Choose one exising group (let's name it GroupMain). 1. "new group" button (under GroupMain) - (let's name the new group "NewGroup"). 2. click on other subaction of GroupMain. 3. click on NewGroup. 4. "new action" under newGroup. 5. Choose "triggers". 6. The "Modify", "copy" and "delete" buttons are enabled, but there are no triggers yet! 7. Clicking "modify" causes the crash of kcontrol.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 115109 ***