It's Now Easier Managing Systemd In KDE

Written by Michael Larabel in KDE on 6 July 2015 at 09:55 AM EDT. 7 Comments
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For those running KDE on a systemd-based Linux system, the KDE Control Module for controlling this init system and its options has been updated.

Systemd-kcm 1.2.0 was released a few days back as the updated KDE Control Module for managing systemd and its services. This KCM allows displaying all systemd units / user units, the configuration, sessions, and timers. It's all graphically done like the other KCMs in KDE System Settings to make this a very easy process. The modern systemd-kcm is fully compatible with KDE Frameworks 5.


Those wishing to learn more about systemd-kcm 1.2.0 can find the details in this blog post by developer Ragnar Thomsen.
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