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Old 10-24-2005, 09:00 AM   #1
exit3219
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Modules disappeared in KDE Control Center (Debian SID)


I have upgraded from Sarge to SID a few weeks ago. I mainly use Gnome, but today I've logged in to KDE and started the Control Center. There was no icon there but 'Printing manager'. Where did the modules go? I can still access them from KDE Menu > Settings, but they don't appear in the Control Center.
I'm not sure they have gone right after the update, as I haven't started KDE for a long time.

Thanks for any suggestions.
 
  


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