How do I open Disk Utility in Xfce?
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On the back of How do I open the Disk Utility in Unity?, how do you access Disk Utility
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On the back of How do I open the Disk Utility in Unity?, how do you access Disk Utility
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On the back of How do I open the Disk Utility in Unity?, how do you access Disk Utility
in other DEs like Xfce? And what exact packages need to be installed to access this functionality?
xfce disk gnome-disk-utility
On the back of How do I open the Disk Utility in Unity?, how do you access Disk Utility
in other DEs like Xfce? And what exact packages need to be installed to access this functionality?
xfce disk gnome-disk-utility
xfce disk gnome-disk-utility
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As per Which command do you execute to open Gnome Disk Utility (Disks)?, you need to install gnome-disk-utility
and then execute:
gnome-disks
Alternatively, in Xfce you can go to Settings > Disks
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In Xfce4, right click on the desktop, go to Applications menu > Accessories > Disks. This entry is only available after installing gnome-disk-utility
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As per Which command do you execute to open Gnome Disk Utility (Disks)?, you need to install gnome-disk-utility
and then execute:
gnome-disks
Alternatively, in Xfce you can go to Settings > Disks
.
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As per Which command do you execute to open Gnome Disk Utility (Disks)?, you need to install gnome-disk-utility
and then execute:
gnome-disks
Alternatively, in Xfce you can go to Settings > Disks
.
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As per Which command do you execute to open Gnome Disk Utility (Disks)?, you need to install gnome-disk-utility
and then execute:
gnome-disks
Alternatively, in Xfce you can go to Settings > Disks
.
As per Which command do you execute to open Gnome Disk Utility (Disks)?, you need to install gnome-disk-utility
and then execute:
gnome-disks
Alternatively, in Xfce you can go to Settings > Disks
.
edited Apr 13 '17 at 12:24
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answered Jan 23 '15 at 17:05
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In Xfce4, right click on the desktop, go to Applications menu > Accessories > Disks. This entry is only available after installing gnome-disk-utility
package.
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In Xfce4, right click on the desktop, go to Applications menu > Accessories > Disks. This entry is only available after installing gnome-disk-utility
package.
add a comment |
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1
down vote
up vote
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In Xfce4, right click on the desktop, go to Applications menu > Accessories > Disks. This entry is only available after installing gnome-disk-utility
package.
In Xfce4, right click on the desktop, go to Applications menu > Accessories > Disks. This entry is only available after installing gnome-disk-utility
package.
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