Note also that Unity has Mac-OS-X-style main menus. This means that if
you have a window of an application, like system-config-printer, the
main menu of the application is not at the top of the window but at the
top of the screen, in the upper panel. And to make it more difficult,
this menu appears only if you move the mouse pointer into the upper
panel.

So if you have clicked on "Printing" in the Control Center, a rather
window pops up, with the "Add" and "Refresh" buttons, but without the
menus. If you move your mouse pointer into the upper panel while this
window is active, the main menu of system-config-printer appears in the
upper panel and there you choose "Server" -> "Settings" to set the
printer sharing options.

Or simply log out, switch the session type to "Classic", and log in
again, then everything is back where it was in Maverick ...

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Title:
  Unity: Configuration and administration programs are hidden in the
  On/Off menu

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