** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
  
  To further explained what happened, I was checking out on a subversion
  server. While it was downloading, I went to change some keyboard
  shortcuts. Next thing I know, everything suddenly became unresponsive.
  Mouse didn't move, keyboard didn't respond, nothing.. caps lock and num
  lock LEDs didn't come on as they should. I waited a few minutes to see
  if it was lag, but I don't think it was. I can summarize what I did in
  three steps.
  
  1. Open GNOME Terminal
  2. Type in "svn co svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/packages/"
  3. Hit the "Edit" menu, and then click on "Keyboard Shortcuts".
  
  The window comes up and that's it. Even though I labeled this bug as
  part of GNOME-Terminal, I bet there's more to it. For Linux to crash
  that easily is beyond me. First time that has ever happened to me.
  
  Here's my current setup:
  
  OS: Ubuntu 9.04 32-bit fully updated June 5th @ 4:30AM.
  Computer: Dell Inspiron b130
  Processor: Intel Celeron M @ 1.60GHZ
  RAM: 768MB DDR2
  GPU: Intel i915(this uses the Intel GMA900 chipset)
  
  This is a fresh install of Ubuntu with updates ran.
+ 
+ EDIT:
+ Well, checked out on that SVN server. It didn't crash since I haven't touch 
the keyboard shortcuts.

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GNOME Terminal locked up Ubuntu 9.04 when checking out at a subversion server, 
and changing keyboard shortcuts.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/383856
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