I found the cause of the problem. Installing the gnome-control-center-data
package found in the Ubuntu repositories makes System Settings-Network
available, but makes others like System Settings-Backup unavailable. It
probably has something to do with the categorization of the settings, as
I also noticed that this is notably missing from Toutatis. There might have
been an important package that was not included in the Trisquel repositories.
Any suggestions?
Try opening System Settings and then scrolling down.
All the 'System' settings are further down, underneath the 'Personal'
settings.
'Network Connections' is there, which sounds like what you are after.
Hi. In Ubuntu and Fedora we have System Settings Network. But it seems
that it is not available in Trisquel 6. How can I install that?
There should be a picture of wi-fi bars or a wired network on the system
indicators applet, at the bottom right corner of your screen. There are
buttons connection information and edit connections — are these what
you want?
I find Network Settings below Language Support, in my System Settings
grid; using Trisquel 6.0.
-Dave H.
I attached what I mean.