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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 22/11/13 10:35, Ali Linx (amjjawad)
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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.<br>
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Elfy<br>
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