I’m not actually using unstable - I’m using testing.  I ran apt-get upgrade 
(against stretch) 1 minute ago and as of right now I have three icons that work 
in systemsettings:  Personalization|Applications, Network|Settings, 
Hardware|Display and Monitor

Not sure if this is related, but I also noticed that I cannot access kmenuedit 
by right-clicking on the application launcher.  This was also the result of my 
upgrade.  kmenuedit from the command line works just fine.

-Matt

> On Jul 23, 2015, at 12:47 PM, Jeremy Lainé <jeremy.la...@m4x.org> wrote:
> 
> On 07/23/2015 07:13 PM, Matt Wallace wrote:
>> systemsettings5 correctly displays settings for KF5 applications, so it's 
>> just a question
>> of more KF5 packages making their way into the archive. You can verify this 
>> by installing
>> bluedevil (currently 4:5.3.2-1 in unstable) : a bluetooth icon appears.
>> 
>> This seems reasonable, but I don't understand what the plan is here.  It 
>> seems like it was premature to upgrade systemsettings to the v5 version 
>> before the rest of the system was ready to handle it.  I ran apt-get upgrade 
>> and my whole settings system broke.  Was this really the intended behavior?
>> 
> 
> 
> The exact timing of when each package hits unstable is unfortunately not 
> entirely in the maintainers' hands : 
> 
> - a lot of packages had to trickle through the NEW queue
> 
> - as some packages Build-Depend on others, they could not hit unstable 
> simultaneously
> 
> - etc..
> 
> Hopefully by now you have recovered the bulk of the system settings applets?
> 
> Cheers,
> Jeremy
> 

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