> 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? > 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