Am Sonntag, 26. Juli 2015, 18:01:22 schrieb ianseeks:
Shouldn't tools like "kcron" and "kcm_systemd" be automatically installed when systemsettings5 is installed?
Well, kcm_systemd is not even part of the distribution, and therefore cannot be installed by default. Also, we have YaST->System->Services Manager for that... ;) I've not used that for ages, it looks different to the last time i used it. I was looking for a tool to possibly show me a graphical tree representation of
On Monday 27 Jul 2015 12:58:19 Wolfgang Bauer wrote: the systemd config with all dependencies and i mistakenly thought kcm_systemd did that (although it helps).
For kcron, yes it could be recommended by systemsettings5 or the KDE patterns, but as mentioned already I think this wasn't even the case in 13.1 any more (was it ever?).
But something like this has to be decided on a case-by-case basis. It doesn't really make sense to automatically install any available settings module automatically I'd say.
I think it'll be a hard decision to decide what is important regarding systems settings but i would advocate that anything to do with systems settings should be installed automatically if that system i.e. cron, systemd etc is installed and active
Kind Regards, Wolfgang
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