I've found that you can get around the crashing issue (in hardy) if you
run sabayon with 'gksudo sabayon'.  If you run it from Administration
--> User Profile Editor it doesn't ask you for your administrator
password, so I think it's running as a regular user.  If it can't write
to the /etc/desktop-profiles directory that might explain the crashing.
If that's the case then that should probably be a separate bug report.

After doing it that way it seems to mostly work, though I've found that
it doesn't save some settings you would expect it to, such as changes to
the gnome panel.  I think it's not saving any changes to the .gconf
directory.  Also, it doesn't save changes to the profile made with the
Lockdown Editor, but it does save changes made under Preferences -->
Sessions.

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Sabayon editor crashes when trying to make a change in a profile
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/150068
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