SpringBoard crash

Hello,
I wanted to report a bug in iOS 5.1 and higher (found on an iPhone 4 and an iPod touch 4th generation)
Here is something about the problem:
Summary: When you try to uninstall an Application by clicking on the "X", Springboard will crash.
Steps to Reproduce: Just try to remove an Apllication.
Result: SpringBoard will crash
Notes: Seems to be fixed when adding the folder "/var/mobile/Library/Application Support/Ubiquity/" (owner: mobile, group: mobile, chmod: 0755) to IPSW and restore to this IPSW.
Found on iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4th generation.
Affected Software: iOS 5.1 (9B176) to iOS 5.1.1 (9B206 and 9B208)
Parts of Log (got from "iPhone Configuration Utility"):
XXX xx xx:xx:xx iPhone com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ubd): (com.apple.ubd) Path monitoring failed on "/private/var/mobile/Library/Application Support/Ubiquity/ubiquity.keepalive": No such file or directory
XXX xx xx:xx:xx iPhone com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.ubd): (com.apple.ubd) Throttling respawn: Will
Please fix this in iOS 5.1.2 / 5.2 / 6.0
I hope I was able to help

Springboard, as well as winterboard are programs used in a Jailbroken iPhone.
Springboard is the launcher for all iPhone apps (well, at least ones that you can launch). When jailbreaking and themeing came around, Summerboard was the first tool to manipulate how the Springboard looked. When 2.0 came around, Winterboard took over where Summerboard started.
Thus, Under the Terms of Use of this forum it is prohibited to discuss jail breaking. By jail breaking your iPhone you void any warranty you may have, forfeit any support from this forum, leave your iPhone vulnerable to malware and risk bricking your iPhone should you attempt future software updates or restoring your iPhone - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3743.

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