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I can't install http://gparted.org/, as it is now. From the website I read:
Project web is currently offline pending the final migration of its data to our new datacenter.. Since I need it now and it has been offline for 1 day already, could you suggest an alternative way to install it? I am using Ubuntu 16.04.










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closed as off-topic by N0rbert, Victor, user68186, Eric Carvalho, dpb Feb 17 at 17:18


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  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – N0rbert, Victor, user68186, Eric Carvalho
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    sudo apt install gparted
    – guiverc
    Feb 16 at 9:09






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    What do you need from gparted.org ? Gparted is already in the Ubuntu repositories.
    – Soren A
    Feb 16 at 9:09










  • Oh yes. I was trying sudo apt-get install gparted. Thanks
    – giosans
    Feb 16 at 9:26










  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because author himself said he was just looking for the apt-get command line.
    – dpb
    Feb 17 at 17:18










  • I found out apt install is different than apt-get install, and I did not know. It is unfair to say "I was just looking for" that command. However I would close the question with the reason being that gparted.org is now available on line.
    – giosans
    Feb 18 at 20:26














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I can't install http://gparted.org/, as it is now. From the website I read:
Project web is currently offline pending the final migration of its data to our new datacenter.. Since I need it now and it has been offline for 1 day already, could you suggest an alternative way to install it? I am using Ubuntu 16.04.










share|improve this question













closed as off-topic by N0rbert, Victor, user68186, Eric Carvalho, dpb Feb 17 at 17:18


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – N0rbert, Victor, user68186, Eric Carvalho
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 2




    sudo apt install gparted
    – guiverc
    Feb 16 at 9:09






  • 4




    What do you need from gparted.org ? Gparted is already in the Ubuntu repositories.
    – Soren A
    Feb 16 at 9:09










  • Oh yes. I was trying sudo apt-get install gparted. Thanks
    – giosans
    Feb 16 at 9:26










  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because author himself said he was just looking for the apt-get command line.
    – dpb
    Feb 17 at 17:18










  • I found out apt install is different than apt-get install, and I did not know. It is unfair to say "I was just looking for" that command. However I would close the question with the reason being that gparted.org is now available on line.
    – giosans
    Feb 18 at 20:26












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I can't install http://gparted.org/, as it is now. From the website I read:
Project web is currently offline pending the final migration of its data to our new datacenter.. Since I need it now and it has been offline for 1 day already, could you suggest an alternative way to install it? I am using Ubuntu 16.04.










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I can't install http://gparted.org/, as it is now. From the website I read:
Project web is currently offline pending the final migration of its data to our new datacenter.. Since I need it now and it has been offline for 1 day already, could you suggest an alternative way to install it? I am using Ubuntu 16.04.







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closed as off-topic by N0rbert, Victor, user68186, Eric Carvalho, dpb Feb 17 at 17:18


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – N0rbert, Victor, user68186, Eric Carvalho
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by N0rbert, Victor, user68186, Eric Carvalho, dpb Feb 17 at 17:18


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "This is not about Ubuntu. Questions about other Linux distributions can be asked on Unix & Linux, those about Windows on Super User, those about Apple products on Ask Different and generic programming questions on Stack Overflow." – N0rbert, Victor, user68186, Eric Carvalho
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







  • 2




    sudo apt install gparted
    – guiverc
    Feb 16 at 9:09






  • 4




    What do you need from gparted.org ? Gparted is already in the Ubuntu repositories.
    – Soren A
    Feb 16 at 9:09










  • Oh yes. I was trying sudo apt-get install gparted. Thanks
    – giosans
    Feb 16 at 9:26










  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because author himself said he was just looking for the apt-get command line.
    – dpb
    Feb 17 at 17:18










  • I found out apt install is different than apt-get install, and I did not know. It is unfair to say "I was just looking for" that command. However I would close the question with the reason being that gparted.org is now available on line.
    – giosans
    Feb 18 at 20:26












  • 2




    sudo apt install gparted
    – guiverc
    Feb 16 at 9:09






  • 4




    What do you need from gparted.org ? Gparted is already in the Ubuntu repositories.
    – Soren A
    Feb 16 at 9:09










  • Oh yes. I was trying sudo apt-get install gparted. Thanks
    – giosans
    Feb 16 at 9:26










  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because author himself said he was just looking for the apt-get command line.
    – dpb
    Feb 17 at 17:18










  • I found out apt install is different than apt-get install, and I did not know. It is unfair to say "I was just looking for" that command. However I would close the question with the reason being that gparted.org is now available on line.
    – giosans
    Feb 18 at 20:26







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2




sudo apt install gparted
– guiverc
Feb 16 at 9:09




sudo apt install gparted
– guiverc
Feb 16 at 9:09




4




4




What do you need from gparted.org ? Gparted is already in the Ubuntu repositories.
– Soren A
Feb 16 at 9:09




What do you need from gparted.org ? Gparted is already in the Ubuntu repositories.
– Soren A
Feb 16 at 9:09












Oh yes. I was trying sudo apt-get install gparted. Thanks
– giosans
Feb 16 at 9:26




Oh yes. I was trying sudo apt-get install gparted. Thanks
– giosans
Feb 16 at 9:26












I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because author himself said he was just looking for the apt-get command line.
– dpb
Feb 17 at 17:18




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because author himself said he was just looking for the apt-get command line.
– dpb
Feb 17 at 17:18












I found out apt install is different than apt-get install, and I did not know. It is unfair to say "I was just looking for" that command. However I would close the question with the reason being that gparted.org is now available on line.
– giosans
Feb 18 at 20:26




I found out apt install is different than apt-get install, and I did not know. It is unfair to say "I was just looking for" that command. However I would close the question with the reason being that gparted.org is now available on line.
– giosans
Feb 18 at 20:26










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If you want the gparted ISO so you can burn a DVD: sourceforge.



If you only want gparted installed in your current system:



sudo apt install gparted





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    1 Answer
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    active

    oldest

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    up vote
    3
    down vote



    accepted










    If you want the gparted ISO so you can burn a DVD: sourceforge.



    If you only want gparted installed in your current system:



    sudo apt install gparted





    share|improve this answer
























      up vote
      3
      down vote



      accepted










      If you want the gparted ISO so you can burn a DVD: sourceforge.



      If you only want gparted installed in your current system:



      sudo apt install gparted





      share|improve this answer






















        up vote
        3
        down vote



        accepted







        up vote
        3
        down vote



        accepted






        If you want the gparted ISO so you can burn a DVD: sourceforge.



        If you only want gparted installed in your current system:



        sudo apt install gparted





        share|improve this answer












        If you want the gparted ISO so you can burn a DVD: sourceforge.



        If you only want gparted installed in your current system:



        sudo apt install gparted






        share|improve this answer












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