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Gparted 0.22.0 for KDE x86_64
Posted: 22 Jun 2015, 19:39
by Slaxmax
GParted is a free partition editor for graphically managing your disk partitions.
included all deps for KDE
http://www.mediafire.com/download/c4yp4 ... -1_KDE.xzm file ~5MB
Re: Gparted 0.22.0 for KDE x86_64
Posted: 22 Jun 2015, 21:53
by Seva
work on kde, good app, would be nice to have it on official porteus repository
Re: Gparted 0.22.0 for KDE x86_64
Posted: 22 Jun 2015, 23:13
by Ed_P
Seva wrote:would be nice to have it on official porteus repository
USM is the official porteus repository and it is there.
Re: Gparted 0.22.0 for KDE x86_64
Posted: 22 Jun 2015, 23:16
by Seva
USM is a hacking tool to download slackware packages from many different repositories
Re: Gparted 0.22.0 for KDE x86_64
Posted: 22 Jun 2015, 23:28
by Ed_P
Seva wrote:USM is a hacking tool to download slackware packages from many different repositories
You can call it what you want but it's a part of Porteus and the official Porteus tool for downloading packages for Porteus.
Re: Gparted 0.22.0 for KDE x86_64
Posted: 23 Jun 2015, 11:10
by francois
@seva:
You are new to porteus and you have discovered a lot yet. However, your opinion about USM and the porteus management system is quite below it's value.
You are on slackware, not on Debian or archlinux. Porteus is a fork from slax, which is slackware based. There are some clear advantages to slackware, search the net.
Finally, you might not know that slackware comes with no dependency resolution and with a smaller array of packages than the two above mentioned basic distributions. Taking into account these limitations, brokenman's USM, is a very helpful tool. Think about the adaptation one has to do going from windows to Ubuntu.
This is a small community, we do not have yet the critical membership mass, to compete with the big Linux distributions. Not yet.
Note: i have removed as moderator the two last posts. They were adding nothing constructive to the subject of this thread. Please try to elevate the debate and stick more tightly to the topic.