A post on a LUG list praises it under that name, which .deb distros apparently still use; Wikipedia made it clear that .rpm distros no longer do, alas!, but got me totally confused about what I should tell yum to install so that I can try it. (I had hoped "yum install palimpsest" might link to current jargon, but it didn't.)
On 30.06.2013 22:12, Beartooth wrote:
A post on a LUG list praises it under that name, which .deb distros apparently still use; Wikipedia made it clear that .rpm distros no longer do, alas!, but got me totally confused about what I should tell yum to install so that I can try it. (I had hoped "yum install palimpsest" might link to current jargon, but it didn't.)
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-disk-utility/commit/?id=cee43a5bb94a478ec...
poma
On or about 06/30/2013 04:12 PM, Beartooth stated for us to ponder:
A post on a LUG list praises it under that name, which .deb distros apparently still use; Wikipedia made it clear that .rpm distros no longer do, alas!, but got me totally confused about what I should tell yum to install so that I can try it. (I had hoped "yum install palimpsest" might link to current jargon, but it didn't.)
I'm using XFCE on F18, and I think Applications Menu -> Accessories -> Disks is what you want. Not sure what it is called, it doesn't seem to have an ABOUT menu....
On Sun, 30 Jun 2013 20:12:36 +0000 (UTC) Beartooth beartooth@comcast.net wrote:
but got me totally confused about what
I should tell yum to install so that I can try it. (I had hoped "yum install palimpsest" might link to current jargon, but it didn't.)
yum install gnome-disk-utility