I was curious if anyone has run into this odd situation...
I have Ubuntu and Kubuntu, and when I install TDE some parts in the systemsettings panel wont work properly, but when I install TDE on its own, those parts work. So I know its an issue with the other desktops "stealing" control is all. But this is my oddity.. I decided to see what Debian is about right. I installed it, and then I installed TDE. For some reason the systemsettings program didnt download. No biggie I found it in the repositories and installed it. But then I found that several options that should be in there are not. For simplicities sake I will name them off as a list:
1. Disks and Filesystems 2. User management 3. WINE configurator 4. System services
I was wondering if there is a way to like, bring those modules in? I havent ever seen them just not be there before. Could it be an issue with Debian installing GNOME?
I was curious if anyone has run into this odd situation...
I have Ubuntu and Kubuntu, and when I install TDE some parts in the systemsettings panel wont work properly, but when I install TDE on its own, those parts work. So I know its an issue with the other desktops "stealing" control is all. But this is my oddity.. I decided to see what Debian is about right. I installed it, and then I installed TDE. For some reason the systemsettings program didnt download. No biggie I found it in the repositories and installed it. But then I found that several options that should be in there are not. For simplicities sake I will name them off as a list:
- Disks and Filesystems
- User management
- WINE configurator
- System services
I was wondering if there is a way to like, bring those modules in? I havent ever seen them just not be there before. Could it be an issue with Debian installing GNOME?
Those modules are part of kde-guidance-trinity IIRC, which is an Ubuntu-originated package. It is installed by default on Ubuntu for that reason, but you should be able to install it on Debian as well.
Tim
On Saturday 26 November 2011 10:47:12 am Raevyn Vieria-Madison wrote:
I was curious if anyone has run into this odd situation...
I have Ubuntu and Kubuntu, and when I install TDE some parts in the systemsettings panel wont work properly, but when I install TDE on its own, those parts work. So I know its an issue with the other desktops "stealing" control is all. But this is my oddity.. I decided to see what Debian is about right. I installed it, and then I installed TDE. For some reason the systemsettings program didnt download. No biggie I found it in the repositories and installed it. But then I found that several options that should be in there are not. For simplicities sake I will name them off as a list:
- Disks and Filesystems
- User management
- WINE configurator
- System services
I was wondering if there is a way to like, bring those modules in? I havent ever seen them just not be there before. Could it be an issue with Debian installing GNOME?
For reference: I install Debian with out a desktop or X, this is the base + standard install.
This is pretty easy to do on most of the install options Debian presents. Probably not the auto-install, which I have not tried. Uncheck the 'desktop' in the 'tasksel' screen that is part of the install.
I add TDE sources and do a TDE install, this gives me a clean TDE DE, which is what I want , ymmv.
On Saturday 26 November 2011 19:47:12 Raevyn Vieria-Madison wrote:
I was curious if anyone has run into this odd situation...
I have Ubuntu and Kubuntu, and when I install TDE some parts in the systemsettings panel wont work properly, but when I install TDE on its own, those parts work. So I know its an issue with the other desktops "stealing" control is all. But this is my oddity.. I decided to see what Debian is about right. I installed it, and then I installed TDE. For some reason the systemsettings program didnt download. No biggie I found it in the repositories and installed it. But then I found that several options that should be in there are not. For simplicities sake I will name them off as a list:
- Disks and Filesystems
- User management
- WINE configurator
- System services
I was wondering if there is a way to like, bring those modules in? I havent ever seen them just not be there before. Could it be an issue with Debian installing GNOME?
No. It is not an application I have ever seen in KDE 3.x.x or in TDE 3.5.x.. I think that I saw it in KDE 4 <shudder>.
Lisi
On Saturday 26 November 2011 21:26:26 Lisi wrote:
No. It is not an application I have ever seen in KDE 3.x.x or in TDE 3.5.x.. I think that I saw it in KDE 4 <shudder>.
Lisi
No. It is not an application I have ever seen on Debian in KDE 3.x.x or in TDE 3.5.x.. I think that I saw it in KDE 4 <shudder>.
Lisi