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=General= | <translate> | ||
KDE Partition Manager is a utility program to help you manage the disk devices, partitions and file systems on your computer. | ==General== | ||
'''KDE Partition Manager''' is a utility program to help you manage the disk devices, partitions and file systems on your computer. | |||
It allows you to easily create new partitions, create file systems on new or existing partitions, copy, move or delete partitions and also to modify a partition's size without losing the data on it. | It allows you to easily create new partitions, create file systems on new or existing partitions, copy, move or delete partitions and also to modify a partition's size without losing the data on it. | ||
=User Interface= | ==User Interface== | ||
Besides the main view showing the currently selected device in a graphical and a tree view, KDE Partition Manager uses Qt's "dock widgets" (or "panels") to display some information and allow selections. See the screen shot at the top of this page for an overview. | |||
Besides the main view showing the currently selected device in a graphical and a tree view, '''KDE Partition Manager''' uses Qt's "dock widgets" (or "panels") to display some information and allow selections. See the screen shot at the top of this page for an overview. | |||
=External Dependencies= | ==External Dependencies== | ||
To get its job done efficiently KDE Partition Manager makes use of external tools to support a long list of file systems. You will probably have the required tools for the file systems on your computer installed already if you use a mainstream Linux distribution. | To get its job done efficiently '''KDE Partition Manager''' makes use of external tools to support a long list of file systems. You will probably have the required tools for the file systems on your computer installed already if you use a mainstream Linux distribution. | ||
The [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-sysadmin/partitionmanager/index.html KDE Partition Manager handbook] has all the details which external package is required for what. | The [http://docs.kde.org/development/en/extragear-sysadmin/partitionmanager/index.html KDE Partition Manager handbook] has all the details which external package is required for what. | ||
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Revision as of 13:22, 3 October 2010
Manage disks, partitions and file systems on your computer. |
General
KDE Partition Manager is a utility program to help you manage the disk devices, partitions and file systems on your computer.
It allows you to easily create new partitions, create file systems on new or existing partitions, copy, move or delete partitions and also to modify a partition's size without losing the data on it.
User Interface
Besides the main view showing the currently selected device in a graphical and a tree view, KDE Partition Manager uses Qt's "dock widgets" (or "panels") to display some information and allow selections. See the screen shot at the top of this page for an overview.
External Dependencies
To get its job done efficiently KDE Partition Manager makes use of external tools to support a long list of file systems. You will probably have the required tools for the file systems on your computer installed already if you use a mainstream Linux distribution.
The KDE Partition Manager handbook has all the details which external package is required for what.