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    how to enable/disable system services from KDE?

    Hi everybody,
    in my System Settings window I only see a module to change KDE Services. Where is the graphical tool to enable/disable SYSTEM (i.e., /etc/init.d) services?

    moreover, I see in System Settings different modules with respect those found by typing:
    $ kcmshell4 --list

    is this the expected behavior??

    Thanks

    #2
    Re: how to enable/disable system services from KDE?

    Earlier > Topic: Where is "System Services" in systemsettings?



    moreover, I see in System Settings different modules with respect those found by typing:
    $ kcmshell4 --list

    is this the expected behavior??
    Tell a bit more.
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      #3
      Re: how to enable/disable system services from KDE?

      $ kcmshell4 --list
      kwincompositing - Configure desktop effects
      display - Display Settings
      autostart - A configuration tool for managing which programs start up with KDE.
      ebrowsing - Configure enhanced browsing
      kcm_phonon - Sound and Video Configuration
      khtml_appearance - Configure how to display web pages
      kcm_pkk_authorization - Set up policies for applications using PolicyKit
      khtml_behavior - Configure the browser behavior
      kpk_update - Check and Install Updates
      desktoppath - Change the location important files are stored
      keyboard - Keyboard settings
      energy - Settings for display power management
      kpk_addrm - Add and Remove Software
      kgrubeditor - A system tool to view and edit the GRUB boot loader.
      kcm_keyboard - Keyboard settings
      kcmaccess - Improve accessibility for disabled persons
      audiocd - Audiocd IO Slave Configuration
      kcmdolphinnavigation - Configure file manager navigation
      khotkeys - Configure Input Actions settings
      fontinst - Install, manage, and preview fonts
      kcmnotify - System Notification Configuration
      keys - Configuration of keybindings
      khtml_java_js - Configure the behavior of Java and JavaScript
      style - Allows the manipulation of widget behavior and changing the Style for KDE
      kwindecoration - Configure the look and feel of window titles
      joystick - Joystick settings
      componentchooser - Choose the default components for various services
      kwinoptions - Configure the window behavior
      ksplashthememgr - Manager for Splash Screen Themes
      randr - Resize and Rotate your display
      kpk_settings - KPackageKit Settings
      kcmsmserver - Configure the session manager and logout settings
      netpref - Configure generic network preferences, like timeout values
      fonts - Font settings
      bookmarks - Configure the bookmarks home page
      kcmlaunch - Choose application-launch feedback style
      k3bsetup - K3bSetup - modify permission for CD/DVD burning with K3b
      kdm - Configure the login manager (KDM)
      proxy - Configure the proxy servers used
      kcmperformance - Configure settings that can improve KDE performance
      kcm_akonadi - Configuration of the Akonadi Personal Information Management framework
      kamera - Configure Kamera
      system-config-printer-kde - Configure local and remote Printers
      standard_actions - Configuration of standard keybindings
      spellchecking - Configure the spell checker
      kwalletconfig - KDE Wallet Configuration
      khtml_plugins - Configure the browser plugins
      emoticons - Emoticons Themes Manager
      icons - Customize KDE Icons
      keyboard_layout - Keyboard Layout
      kwinrules - Configure settings specifically for a window
      clock - Date and time settings
      libkcddb - Configure the CDDB Retrieval
      khtml_general - Configure general Konqueror behavior
      kcm_useraccount - User information such as password, name and email
      bell - System Bell Configuration
      kcmtrash - Configure trash settings
      kcmkded - KDE Services Configuration
      khtml_filter - Configure Konqueror AdBlocK filters
      kcmdolphingeneral - Configure general file manager settings
      filetypes - Configure file associations
      kcm_solid - Hardware Integration Configuration with Solid
      cookies - Configure the way cookies work
      powerdevilconfig - Display brightness, suspend and power profile settings
      kwinscreenedges - Configure active screen edges
      kcmsambaconf - A module to configure shares for Microsoft Windows
      lanbrowser - Configure local network browsing for shared folders and printers
      useragent - Configure the way Konqueror reports itself
      solid-actions - A configuration tool for managing the actions available to the user when connecting new devices to the computer
      kcmgtk - Control the style and fonts used by GTK+ applications in KDE
      fileshare - Enable or disable file sharing
      cache - Configure web cache settings
      kcm_kdnssd - Configure service discovery
      kcmdolphinviewmodes - Configure file manager view modes
      mouse - Mouse settings
      kcm_nepomuk - Nepomuk/Strigi Server Configuration
      xinerama - Configure KDE for multiple monitors
      kcmhistory - Configure the history sidebar
      language - Language, numeric, and time settings for your particular region
      colors - Color settings
      desktop - You can configure how many virtual desktops there are.
      kcmdolphinservices - Configure file manager services
      desktopthemedetails - Customize individual desktop theme items
      screensaver - Screen Saver Settings


      while system settings contains these modules:
      Appearance, Desktop, Notifications, Window Behavior, About Me, Accessibility, Default Applications, Regional & Language, Network Settings, Sharing, Add and Remove Software, Date & Time, Display, Font Installer, Input Actions, Keyboard & Mouse, Multimedia, Printer Configuration.
      Akonadi Configuration, Audio CDs, Autostart, CDDB Retrieval, Desktop Search, Desktop Theme Details, Device Actions, Digital Camera, File Associations, Hardware, KDE Resources, KDE Wallet, Service Manager, Session Manager, GRUB Editor, K3b Setup, Login Manager, PolicyKit Authorization, Power Management, Samba

      in particular, I miss the kcmgtk... but I think there are other missing

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        #4
        Re: how to enable/disable system services from KDE?

        Originally posted by madmage
        $ kcmshell4 --list
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        kcmgtk - Control the style and fonts used by GTK+ applications in KDE


        while system settings contains these modules:
        Appearance,

        in particular, I miss the kcmgtk... but I think there are other missing
        The function of kcmgtk is found in Appearance (K > Applications > Settings > System Settings > General > Look & Feel > Appearance > GTK+ Applearance)
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        Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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