KDE Partition Manager
KDE Partition Manager is an open source disk
partitioning application for the KDE Platform.
This software 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.
Additionally, KDE Partition Manager can back up
file systems to files and restore such backups.
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.
KDE Partition Manager is a standalone application to be
launched from a desktop environment's start menu, a KPart that
integrates with operating system installers and a KControl module
available from within KDE's System Settings application. KDE Partition
Manager makes
use of external tools to support a long list of file systems.
KDE Partition Manager is written in the C++ programming
language and uses the Qt GUI toolkit.
KDE PM 1.0.3
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Price
Free to download
Size
0.3MB
367MB (Live CD)
License
GNU GPL v2
Developer
Volker Lanz
Website
sf.net/projects/partitionman/
System Requirements
KDE 4.2 or higher
Qt 4.4.0 or higher
libparted
libuuid (part of e2fsprogs)
libblkid library
Support
Sites:
Handbook,
Mailing
List
Selected
Reviews:
Ubuntu
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Features include:
- Supports a large number of file systems, including
ext2/3/4, reiserfs, NTFS, FAT16/32, JFS, XFS and more
- Makes use of already available external programs to get its
job done
- Uses libparted to detect and
manipulate devices and partition tables
- Available as a bootable Live CD, the operating system is
based on the
OpenSUSE Linux distribution.
- Uses operations, jobs and commands to logically divide
up the work it does

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