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    A system settings module is orphaned

    I just went over to disk and filesystems in the system settings app and I'm getting an error, it won't load. The error message is that it's not there or something. I ran kcontrol and I can't bring it up from there either. I don't know what happened, but I'd like it back. How do I do that? what do I need to search for in synaptic?

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    Re: A system settings module is orphaned

    Make sure the package "kde-guidance" is installed. If it is, try reinstalling it.
    For external use only.

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      Re: A system settings module is orphaned

      It was there. I reinstalled it, no good. I completely uninstalled it and installed it again, still no good.

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        Re: A system settings module is orphaned

        Hmmm. In 7.04, I got this, if it's what you are talking about:
        K > System Settings > Advanced > Disks & Filesystems,
        then the message:
        The module Disk & Filesystems could not be loaded.
        An error occurred during you last KDE upgrade leaving an orphaned module.
        Or, You have old third party modules lying around.

        I tried re-installing:
        kde-guidance
        kubuntu-desktop
        I even tried re-installing KDE (107 MB).

        I found nothing that helped. I finally gave up and installed 7.10, which means you would re-install. Unless someone has found a solution.

        Good luck.
        An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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          Re: A system settings module is orphaned

          I figured it out. The diagnostics thing that came up threw me off, because that was totally not what was wrong at all. Turns out it was a missing language pack.

          Earlier in the week I had been having a problem with certain parts of the OpenOffice suite showing up options menus and the like with some kind of weird non-english language, and nothing I did would change it, so I uninstalled practically every language pack and re-installed openoffice. That fixed the problem there but gave me this one. After installing practically every language pack in synaptic that had -en in it, the module now works. Go figure.

          The diagnostics ought to mention that in the error output, if it really does make that much of a dealbreaker. Would have figured it out sooner, but that was the only module that had any such error after messing with the language stuff.

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