Re: gparted alternative

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Madhurya Kakati posted on Thu, 15 Apr 2010 10:08:19 +0530 as excerpted:

> is there a gparted alternative for kde?

KDE Partition Manager (partitionman):

http://partitionman.sourceforge.net/

Like gparted it's gnu parted based, but the UI is kde4 based.  The latest 
version is 1.0.1, released Jan 9, 2010.  There's 32-bit and 64-bit x86 
packages for *buntu, OpenSuSE, Mandriva, and Fedora linked at sourceforge, 
along with the sources tarball.  (I run Gentoo here; there's an ebuild in 
the tree for it, the way I found it, using esearch.)  Additionally, 
there's a LiveCD ISO available that you can apparently burn and then boot 
directly.

Or if you're still running kde3, lookup qt-parted.

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