Marc Baas:

As I recall, gnome-display-properties (GDP) has been around for a few
releases, though I don't recall exactly if it was in
System/Administration or System/Preferences, though the important thing
is that GDP doesn't require root privileges while displayconfig-gtk
(DCG) does.  Having the dichotomy of regular user privilege stuff in S/A
(affecting just your log-in) and things requiring a sudo password in S/P
(affecting others' logins too) makes sense to me.

It seems that simply removing the "Categories" from the .desktop file
just causes GNOME to dump the icon into a 'catch-all' group,
Applications/Other rather than having the intended effect.

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