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GParted LiveCD 0.2
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The power and simplicity of GParted on a biz-card size LiveCD.

The CD aims to be fast, small in size, and use minimal resources to get that disk partitioned the way you want it. GParted LiveCD is based on Slackware Linux and uses Xfree86's Xvesa, the lightweight Xfce desktop environment, and the lastest 2.6 Linux Kernel.

GParted 0.2
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GParted stands for Gnome Partition Editor.

It uses libparted to detect and manipulate devices and partitiontables while several (optional) filesystemtools provide support for filesystems not included in libparted.

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This release finally contains detailed progressfeedback which let you monitor every
step of the process. I guess this will be very helpfull in giving the user an idea of
what's actually taking so much time ;)

Update: A live CD containing GParted 0.2 is also now available!

GParted LiveCD 0.1
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GNOME System Tools

The power and simplicity of GParted on a biz-card size LiveCD.

The CD aims to be fast, small in size, and use minimal resources to get that disk partitioned the way you want it. GParted LiveCD is based on Slackware Linux and uses Xfree86's Xvesa, the lightweight Fluxbox window manager, and the lastest 2.6 Linux Kernel.

GParted 0.0.9 released
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GParted stands for Gnome Partition Editor.

It uses libparted to detect and manipulate devices and partitiontables while several (optional) filesystemtools provide support for filesystems not included in libparted.

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GNOME Power Manager 0.2.6 released
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GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon that takes care of power management.

GNOME Power Manager uses information provided by HAL to display icons and handle system and user actions in a GNOME session. Authorised users can set policy and change preferences.

GNOME Power Manager 0.2.0 released
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This new release brings lots of new features and updated translations.
The preferences program now supports LCD brightness, and works with gnome-screensaver to set the DPMS timeout for monitors.

The website has been updated with a new design with lots more content.

*WARNING* - this program depends on new DBUS and HAL libraries to install, due to the recent changes in HAL. See the new FAQ page for more details.

GNOME Power Manager 0.0.5 released
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GNOME System Tools

GNOME Power Manager is a session daemon that takes care of power management.

GNOME Power Manager uses information provided by HAL to display icons and handle system and user actions in a GNOME session. Authorised users can set policy and change preferences.

Latest Version: 0.0.5
Wow, lots of changes. PDA support, totally re-written backend and lots of architectural changes. Icons now generated on the fly, logging improved. Events now configuable, code tidied up. Please test so I can release 0.0.6 which will be the next stable version.

GNOME Power Manager - 0.0.3
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GNOME System Tools

GNOME Power Manager is a GNOME session daemon that acts as a policy agent on top of the Project Utopia stack. GNOME Power Manager listens for HAL events and responds with user-configurable reactions.

Today I released a GNOME Power Manager 0.0.3 with lots of bugfixes, new features, a new preferences program and lots more. This new version supports wireless mice and keyboards, pda's and the usual laptop batteries...

The website has been greatly updated and contains lots of new screenshots.

GNOME Power Manager project gets underway
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GNOME System Tools

GNOME Power Manager is a GNOME session daemon that acts as a policy agent on top of the Project Utopia stack, which includes the kernel, hotplug, udev, and HAL. GNOME Power Manager listens for HAL events and responds with user-configurable reactions. Currently it supports UPS's, laptop batteries and AC adaptors. Its goal is to be architecture neutral and free of polling and other hacks.

Linux power management on laptops sucks. Project Utopia is all about making things "Just Work" and that's how power-management should be.

The site can be found here with lots of screenshots.

GParted 0.0.8
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GParted-0.0.8 includes support for three new filesystems (xfs, jfs, hfs). Besides that a couple of bugs got fixed and some extra checking is done while performing an operation.

See the Changelog for more information.

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GParted 0.0.7
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GNOME System Tools

gparted-0.0.7 is finally here. It took some time, because i had to rewrite a lot of code.
Every filesystem now has its own class and is responsible for its own creation, resizing etc..
This makes it very easy to add more filesystems to gparted and that's what we all want :)

Because the ext2/3 code of libparted was slightly outdated and sometimes caused trouble gparted now uses the e2fstools to handle them. Same goes for reiserfs, you now need the official tools from namesys to handle reiserfs partitions.

In short:
- improved support for ext2/3 and reiserfs
- added full support for ntfs
- many addition and improvements

GNOME System Tools 0.34 has been released
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GNOME System Tools

So a new GST release is here, this time with cool improvements like Mandrake 10 support, SuSE support and the use of the new sexy GTK+ 2.4 widgets

You can find some screenshots here

You can also download the package here

GNOME System Tools 0.33 is out!
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GNOME System Tools

A new release of the GST is out! this time with a whole bunch of improvements, such as adding full PPP support for Slackware, network tool support for Conectiva and adding full support for all tools for Gentoo and FreeBSD

You can download it here

You can also see some screenshots in the project website

GNOME International Capplet Almost Finished
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GNOME System Tools

Carlos Perelló Marín has put together the Gnome International capplet, which is almost finished. Screenshots here and here.

GNOME System Tools 0.31.0 has been released
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GNOME System Tools

A new release of the GNOME System Tools hits the streets! as promised in the last release, most of the work has been dedicated to porting the tools to other distros. The most exciting changes are the Fedora Core 1 support for all tools, the Slackware 9.1 support for all tools except network, and the yaboot support in the boot tool

You can download it here.

You can also see some screenshots in the project website.

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