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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/22/2013 11:35 AM, Ali Linx
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<div>On 22/11/13 17:28, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:<br>
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<div>Hi everyone,<br>
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I was wondering why
GParted is not included on
the 'Live' Media? LiveCD
or LiveUSB of Xubuntu?<br>
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I am one of those who highly
use GParted and I use it to
plan my partitions before
any installation. I know I
can install it on the Live
Mode but I am just curious
why it is not there? other
flavours have it by default
AFAIK but of course, after
installing the system, it is
not included :)<br>
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Sorry if this is an old topic,
was just curious and looking
for some answers :)<br>
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Many thanks! <br>
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It's included in all the live xubuntu's
I've ever looked at, just the same as
any ubuntu or kubuntu.<br>
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If you're by chance looking where other
people put it system menu - that's why
you can't find it - it's in the settings
manager.<span><br>
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<div>Oh, ok then, I will try to find it
there. I am now on 12.04 LiveUSB and
GParted is there where I usually can find
it. I am backing up the files of my
neighbour and once done, will wipe the
worst Windows Version (Vista) - IMHO - and
install Xubuntu 13.10 :D<br>
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<div>I made two LiveUSB, one for 12.04.3 and
the other for 13.10 :)<br>
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I will have a look and will let you know
in case it is not there for some weird
reason.<br>
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Many thanks :)<br>
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If I remember correctly it moved to settings manager
either 12.10 or 13.04, previous to that it was in
System.<br>
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If it's not there then I can double check, but I'd
imagine something wrong at your end.
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<div>Hi Elfy,<br>
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<div>Indeed, it is now living on the "Settings Manager"
instead of "System" :)<br>
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I found it. Many thanks :)<br>
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<div>Vista has been wiped. GParted used to create new
partition table and new partitions and it is time now to
breathe new life into this Toshiba Core Due with 2GB RAM
instead of Windows Vista :)<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">I am going to install Xubuntu 13.10 on
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If you are wiping Windows, you could just install Xubuntu 13.10
without using Gparted by picking "erase all and use whole disk" in
the install option and let the install program do the wipe of the
worst Windows Version (Vista.
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