There was no mistake. Kubuntu replaced kcontrol, which is KDE's
configuration application and is a part of KDE's default install, with
the "system settings" application, which, still up to this day, offers
only a limited subset of the configuration options that is offered by
kcontrol. Thanks to that decision, Kubuntu's users suddenly found
themselves without any decent desktop configuration tool for nearly 2
years, which caused a few problems like the one portrayed in this bug
report.

Granted, the system settings application is in fact easier on the eyes.
Nonetheless, pretty doesn't mean squat if the user suddenly finds
himself incapable of doing anything.

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Kubuntu's system settings app doesn't handle file associations
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50320
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