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Posted
over 8 years
ago
The gparted.org web site has been migrated to HTTPS.
The migration was made possible thanks to the helpful
staff at SourceForge.
The new web site link is: https://gparted.org
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The old web site link http://gparted.org should automatically
redirect to the new secure HTTPS web site link.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
The GParted SourceForge web site has been migrated to HTTPS.
The migration was made possible by SourceForge
providing HTTPS support for project web sites.
The new web site link is:
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https://gparted.sourceforge.io
The old web site link http://gparted.sourceforge.net
should automatically redirect to the new web site link.
The web site link http://gparted.org
continues to be served via HTTP, and not HTTPS.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
The GParted team is pleased to announce a new stable release of
GParted Live.
This release includes GParted 0.29.0, patches for libparted for FAT
file system operations, and other improvements.
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Items of note include:
Includes GParted 0.29.0 which adds the following enhancements
since the last stable release:
Add support for UDF file system
Fix segmentation fault on disk with corrupted FAT file system
Fix snap-to-alignment of operations creating partitions
Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2017/Aug/08)
Linux kernel updated to 4.11.11-1
Package udftools added
Includes patched version of libparted which fixes:
check FAT32 crashes (bug
762448)
resized FAT32 not recognized by Windows (bug
759916)
This release of GParted Live has been successfully tested on
VirtualBox, VMware, BIOS, UEFI, and physical computers with AMD/ATI,
NVidia, and Intel graphics.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
This release of GParted includes enhancements, bug fixes and language
translation updates.
Key changes include:
Add support for UDF file system
Fix segmentation fault
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on disk with corrupted FAT file system
Fix snap-to-alignment of operations creating partitions
See the Release Notes for more details.
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Posted
over 8 years
ago
The GParted team is pleased to announce a new stable release of
GParted Live.
This release includes GParted 0.31.0, patches for libparted for FAT
file system operations, and other improvements.
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Items of note include:
Includes GParted 0.31.0 which adds the following enhancements:
Add support for changing UDF label/uuid and show UDF disk usage
Rollback specific failed partition change steps
Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2018/Mar/20)
Linux kernel updated to 4.15.4-1
Includes patched version of libparted which fixes:
check FAT32 crashes (bug
762448)
resized FAT32 not recognized by Windows (bug
759916)
This release of GParted Live has been successfully tested on
VirtualBox, VMware, BIOS, UEFI, and physical computers with AMD/ATI,
NVidia, and Intel graphics.
Note that the X Desktop did not display on old Acer Aspire laptops.
The workaround is to select Other modes of GParted Live and
choose GParted Live (Safe graphics setting, vga-normal).
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Posted
almost 9 years
ago
The GParted team is pleased to announce another stable release of
GParted Live.
This release includes GParted 0.28.1, patches for libparted for FAT
file system operations, and other improvements.
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This release includes partial read-write support for LUKS encrypted
file systems. GParted can't create, open or close LUKS encryption
volumes; however it can copy, resize and manipulate file systems
inside open LUKS volumes and move closed LUKS volumes. (Resizing
requires Linux kernel >= 3.6 and libparted >= 3.2 for online partition
resizing).
REMINDER:
You are strongly advised to backup your data before editing partitions
as a failure can lead to data loss. This is especially true for
encrypted data where all of the data can become permanently
inaccessible after a failure. Please refer to the Cryptsetup
FAQ for backup and recovery advice of encrypted data.
Items of note include:
Includes GParted 0.28.1 which adds the following enhancements
since the last stable release:
Implement LUKS read-write actions NOT requiring a passphrase
Add detection of iso9660 file system
Make the Label File System and Name Partition dialogs larger
Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2017/Feb/18)
Linux kernel updated to 4.9.6-3
Includes patched version of libparted which fixes:
check FAT32 crashes (bug
762448)
resized FAT32 not recognized by Windows (bug
759916)
This release of GParted Live has been successfully tested on
VirtualBox, VMware, BIOS, UEFI, and physical computers with AMD/ATI,
NVidia, and Intel graphics.
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Posted
almost 9 years
ago
The GParted team is pleased to announce another stable release of
GParted Live.
This release includes GParted 0.28.1, patches for libparted for FAT
file system operations, and other improvements.
... [More]
This release includes partial read-write support for LUKS encrypted
file systems. GParted can't create, open or close LUKS encryption
volumes; however it can copy, resize and manipulate file systems
inside open LUKS volumes and move closed LUKS volumes. (Resizing
requires Linux kernel >= 3.6 and libparted >= 3.2 for online partition
resizing).
REMINDER:
You are strongly advised to backup your data before editing partitions
as a failure can lead to data loss. This is especially true for
encrypted data where all of the data can become permanently
inaccessible after a failure. Please refer to the Cryptsetup
FAQ for backup and recovery advice of encrypted data.
Items of note include:
Includes GParted 0.28.1 which adds the following enhancements
since the last stable release:
Implement LUKS read-write actions NOT requiring a passphrase
Add detection of iso9660 file system
Make the Label File System and Name Partition dialogs larger
Based on the Debian Sid repository (as of 2017/Feb/18)
Linux kernel updated to 4.9.6-3
Includes patched version of libparted which fixes:
check FAT32 crashes (bug
762448)
resized FAT32 not recognized by Windows (bug
759916)
This release of GParted Live has been successfully tested on
VirtualBox, VMware, BIOS, UEFI, and physical computers with AMD/ATI,
NVidia, and Intel graphics.
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Posted
almost 9 years
ago
This release of GParted restores the ability to move/resize primary
partitions when an extended partition exists. The move/resize
regression was introduced in version 0.28.0. This release also
includes some
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minor bug fixes.
Key changes include:
Restore ability to resize/move primary if extended exists
Make the Label File System and Name Partition dialogs larger
See the Release Notes for more details.
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Posted
almost 9 years
ago
This release of GParted restores the ability to move/resize primary
partitions when an extended partition exists. The move/resize
regression was introduced in version 0.28.0. This release also
includes some
... [More]
minor bug fixes.
Key changes include:
Restore ability to resize/move primary if extended exists
Make the Label File System and Name Partition dialogs larger
See the Release Notes for more details.
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Posted
almost 9 years
ago
This release adds partial read-write support for LUKS encrypted file
systems. GParted can't create, open or close LUKS encryption volumes;
however it can copy, resize and manipulate file systems inside open
... [More]
LUKS volumes and move closed LUKS volumes. (Resizing requires Linux
kernel >= 3.6 and libparted >= 3.2 for online partition resizing).
Also included are bug fixes and language translation updates.
REMINDER:
You are strongly advised to backup your data before editing partitions
as a failure can lead to data loss. This is especially true for
encrypted data where all of the data can become permanently
inaccessible after a failure. Please refer to the Cryptsetup
FAQ for backup and recovery advice of encrypted data.
Key changes include:
Implement LUKS read-write actions NOT requiring a passphrase
Add detection of iso9660 file system
See the Release Notes for more details.
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