I meant "this bug".
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partition manager missing in kubuntu 10.04 lucid lynx
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Yes, nowadays it's solved. Could somebody change the status of this but?
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partition manager missing in kubuntu 10.04 lucid
This is fixed in Kubuntu 11.04 Natty, thanks :)
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partition manager missing in kubuntu 10.04 lucid lynx
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Despite Mr. Sitter's claim"one can actually install a partition editing
application in a live session", it wasn't obvious for me in Lucid Lynx.
I spent 20 minutes trying to find a graphical partition editor. Google
returned references to QtParted, but that's not known to KPackageKit and
it seems
I must say I have a hard time understanding this decision.
If it's a reasonable choice for the GNOME-based Ubuntu-variant to
include GParted then I fail to see why including KDE Partition Manager
in the KDE based variant "can do harm too easily".
I also fail to see why a GNOME user would need a p
@Mark
Exactly
@Harald I don't see any reason why its thought that users can cause
harm. If thats the case, even sudo should be removed. Bad excuse.
There's actually no harm in adding a feature that will let the user do
something more with the Kubuntu LiveCD at a price of maybe some KBs.
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parti
How come gparted is on the Ubuntu Live ISO and UNR ISO then? There
really needs to be a partition editor on the Kubuntu Live iSO.
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In a Kubuntu meeting some time ago we were discussing the possiblity of
adding a partiton manager and/or editor with the default installation.
It was argued that the average user will hopefully not need those
applications. Indeed one can do harm way too easily.
Anyhow. As for the parition editing
** Changed in: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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** Tags added: lucid
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