In my case, I can reproduce it and I included the backtrace above
yesterday.  I have found the issue is because an external USB hard disk
(a western digital MyBook 1TB Mirror edition, although other WD MyBook
devices also seem to have the same problem) is announcing itself not
only as a hard disk but also as an input device, confusing xklavier and
then this crashes gnome-settings-daemon.

Jared -- do you have the same issue?  If you do "xinput list" do you see
any devices that are not really input devices in that list?

Sincerely,

Michael Russo, Systems Engineer
PaperSolve, Inc.
268 Watchogue Road
Staten Island, NY 10314

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                -- Linus Torvalds, in kernel/sched.c

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