On 03/04/17 19:13, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
I have 2 systems which I've updated. So far I see one difference that I can't figure....
In "system-settings" I'm using Classic Tree View and I have 6 categories with the last one being "System Administration". On the other system there are only 5 categories. No "System Administration".
What controls if that is visible?
Any menu category is only shown if you actually have applications in it. (If you see an empty category, that is because there are entries in it, but they are hidden from view (NoDisplay=true).) The System Administration category takes all the packages that have both the System and Settings categories (which would otherwise be duplicated into both System and Settings). If you have no such application, the category is not shown.
I have to admit that I don't understand what you're telling me.....
On the one system there is a category called "System Administration" and when I expand it there is "Software Management" and "Systemd" choices. This doesn't exist on the other system.
So, what do I have to install on the other system?
FWIW, (on the other system) if I go to the KDE menu on the panel and go to "Applications-->Administration" there is an entry for "Software Management" which if I start it will be the same as in "System Settings".
systemsettings5 is what I'm running and what differs on the 2 systems if that wasn't clear.
good https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2H9v1dYNcvpY09BX1luUVQ3TFE not good https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2H9v1dYNcvpTHNMTWlKb2E1SEE