Still partially an issue. I am able to get the "Remove Profile" button
active even though no profile is selected, however pressing it now seems
safe. Somebody added a NULL check somewhere without fixing the root
cause :)

Steps to reproduce:
1. Open the Color applet and select a device.
2. Click "Add Profile" and then "Add" (it doesn't matter which profile you 
add). The new profile should be the one whose radio button is selected.
3. Click on the new, selected profile and click "Remove Profile"

The original, default profile should now have its radio button selected,
but the element itself does not have focus. The "Remove Profile" button
is still clickable, even though none of the profiles have focus.

Importance should be Minor, as this has gone from a crasher to a minor
UI inconsistency.


** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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  gnome-control-center crashed with SIGABRT in
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