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    #16
    Re: Device management --where?

    @dibl, I booted into 8.10 to try View > Reload (using kdesudo and otherwise) -- didn't work. I made several attempts, both repeating and closing out and starting fresh, etc. -- Nothing.
    An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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      #17
      Re: Device management --where?

      "aptitude search part" shows a number of interesting options including
      partitionmanager - partition manager for KDE
      qtparted - A parted frontend using Qt

      You should probably look at both of them.

      Also K-> Applications->System->Hardware Viewing gives a comprehensive tree of devices that includes disk controllers, disks and partitions, right down to HAL and dbus info.

      Also
      "kcmshell4 kcm_partition" gives another presentation of the same data.

      You might find something in there that is satisfactory.

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        #18
        Re: Device management --where?

        Did you notice that in some cases Intrepid (maybe Jaunty too) lacks apps like KInfoCenter that could be found in Hardy? For some weird reason it disappeared in Intrepid and I had to install it manually but at least now it shows me all the partitions (swaps included), their total, free and used space.
        Multibooting: Kubuntu Noble 24.04
        Before: Jammy 22.04, Focal 20.04, Precise 12.04 Xenial 16.04 and Bionic 18.04
        Win XP, 7 & 10 sadly
        Using Linux since June, 2008

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          #19
          Re: Device management --where?

          Mostly I use Dolphin -- the left panel shows the devices, with their labels if you happened to have labeled them. But it's not the nice graphic that you get with Ubuntu's little gnome-monitor utility -- I've always wished you could something that looks like that in Kubuntu. There are some other disk-viewing packages, like filelight, but they're not as intuitive to my eye. The Kinfocenter partitions view is as close as we get, I'm afraid.

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