Gnome Partition Editor
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gparted
GParted is an industrial-strength package for creating, destroying, resizing,
moving, checking and copying partitions, and the filesystems on them. This is
useful for creating space for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage,
copying data residing on hard disks and mirroring one partition with another
(disk imaging).
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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gparted-1.3.1.tar.gz | 0004169647 3.98 MB | |
gparted-1.3.1.tar.gz.sig | 0000000310 310 Bytes | |
gparted.changes | 0000047451 46.3 KB | |
gparted.keyring | 0000001714 1.67 KB | |
gparted.policy | 0000000742 742 Bytes | |
gparted.spec | 0000003778 3.69 KB |
Revision 55 (latest revision is 60)
Jörg Lorenzen (enzokiel)
accepted
request 915615
from
Jörg Lorenzen (enzokiel)
(revision 55)
- Update to version 1.3.1: + Key changes include: - Support resizing open LUKS2 encryption mappings - Improve exFAT support such as read FS usage and set UUID - Fix crash in Create New Partition dialog when changing type - Avoid GParted hanging when non-named device is hung + Bug Fixes - Stop GParted hanging when non-named device is hung (#131, !65) - Avoid detecting exfat-utils commands as exfatprogs commands (#137, !66) - Add support for reading exFAT usage and updating the UUID (!67) - Fix minor typos in docs (!68) and comments (!71) - Add Ukrainian translation of docs (!69, !70) - Fix test suite failing in test_PipeCapture (#136, !72) - Fix crash in Create New Partition dialog when changing type (#101, !73) - Install gpartedbin under /usr/libexec instead of /usr/sbin (#85, !75) - Exclude more GitLab CI file system tests needing loop devices (#147, !76) - Ignore test failure when reiser4 reports null UUID (#145, !77) - Restore detection of encrypted file systems (#148, !78) - Fix crash probing libparted unrecognised encrypted file system (#152, !79) - Support resizing open LUKS2 encryption mappings with passphrase (#59, !80) + Updated translations.
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