Yes, in TDE there is 2 ''Control Centers'': -The Macintosh-like program, usually called ''System Settings'' -The classic one, called ''TDE Control Center''
No, in Kubuntu there are 2 etc. In TDE on Debian there is only one, KControl-trinity.
I'd be very surprised that this package is not available as part of TDE on Debian, but you wouldn't say it if you weren't sure... I won't disagree on this, I never use Debian.
If ''System Settings'' is installed, as it is most of the time on Kubuntu-based systems, the 2 are available.
KDE4 has a much more intelligent approach on this: The 2 programs has been merged in one, and you can select from a drop-menu the one you prefer.
No, it is not "more intelligent", it is more bloated.
Alexandre, we know that you like KDE4 and would like TDE to be more like it. You should know by now that many of us don't agree.
We all, you included, could use KDE4 if we liked. We have chosen TDE. Do, please, stop trying to drag TDE into the "modern" realms of bloat and bling. Bloat and bling are readily available elsewhere. Do let us have our comfortable, functioning, backwater.
Lisi
It is much more simple to have 1 icon to get access to the control center, instead of 2. On some installs of TDE, the 2 control centers are installed, but you don't even know which one will start when you click on its icon. On KDE 4, you can switch between the 2 presentations modes as much as you like it, and you don't have to check out which icon is the right one. I can say on this that I prefer the old-fashioned Control Center.
-Alexandre