Ed Greshko ha scritto: > 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? The systemd KCM (aka kcm_systemd) and probably apper or something else: The systemd-kcm ships this additional category: https://cgit.kde.org/systemd-kcm.git/tree/other/settings-system-administration.desktop -- Luigi _______________________________________________ kde mailing list -- kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to kde-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx