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I want to run the Disks disk manager app found in full sized Ubuntu but its not present in my Lubuntu 18.04.

I think Disks is called under the hood udisks. apt-get install usdisk fails as not available. (I find a thing called udisks2 is installed, but I cannot find it in the gui menus.
Is there another gui app that replaces Disks and how do I run it please?



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    I want to run the Disks disk manager app found in full sized Ubuntu but its not present in my Lubuntu 18.04.

    I think Disks is called under the hood udisks. apt-get install usdisk fails as not available. (I find a thing called udisks2 is installed, but I cannot find it in the gui menus.
    Is there another gui app that replaces Disks and how do I run it please?



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      I want to run the Disks disk manager app found in full sized Ubuntu but its not present in my Lubuntu 18.04.

      I think Disks is called under the hood udisks. apt-get install usdisk fails as not available. (I find a thing called udisks2 is installed, but I cannot find it in the gui menus.
      Is there another gui app that replaces Disks and how do I run it please?



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      I want to run the Disks disk manager app found in full sized Ubuntu but its not present in my Lubuntu 18.04.

      I think Disks is called under the hood udisks. apt-get install usdisk fails as not available. (I find a thing called udisks2 is installed, but I cannot find it in the gui menus.
      Is there another gui app that replaces Disks and how do I run it please?



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          I believe that the application that you are looking for is gnome-disks and it is installed via the package gnome-disk-utility



          from a terminal:



          sudo apt install gnome-disk-utility






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          • +1. Yes, Disks is gnome-disks :-)

            – sudodus
            Feb 5 at 20:19











          • Wonderful. That's installed and working. Many Many thanks.

            – Rupert Russell
            Feb 5 at 20:34













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          I believe that the application that you are looking for is gnome-disks and it is installed via the package gnome-disk-utility



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          • +1. Yes, Disks is gnome-disks :-)

            – sudodus
            Feb 5 at 20:19











          • Wonderful. That's installed and working. Many Many thanks.

            – Rupert Russell
            Feb 5 at 20:34


















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          I believe that the application that you are looking for is gnome-disks and it is installed via the package gnome-disk-utility



          from a terminal:



          sudo apt install gnome-disk-utility






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          • +1. Yes, Disks is gnome-disks :-)

            – sudodus
            Feb 5 at 20:19











          • Wonderful. That's installed and working. Many Many thanks.

            – Rupert Russell
            Feb 5 at 20:34
















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          I believe that the application that you are looking for is gnome-disks and it is installed via the package gnome-disk-utility



          from a terminal:



          sudo apt install gnome-disk-utility






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          I believe that the application that you are looking for is gnome-disks and it is installed via the package gnome-disk-utility



          from a terminal:



          sudo apt install gnome-disk-utility







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          • +1. Yes, Disks is gnome-disks :-)

            – sudodus
            Feb 5 at 20:19











          • Wonderful. That's installed and working. Many Many thanks.

            – Rupert Russell
            Feb 5 at 20:34





















          • +1. Yes, Disks is gnome-disks :-)

            – sudodus
            Feb 5 at 20:19











          • Wonderful. That's installed and working. Many Many thanks.

            – Rupert Russell
            Feb 5 at 20:34



















          +1. Yes, Disks is gnome-disks :-)

          – sudodus
          Feb 5 at 20:19





          +1. Yes, Disks is gnome-disks :-)

          – sudodus
          Feb 5 at 20:19













          Wonderful. That's installed and working. Many Many thanks.

          – Rupert Russell
          Feb 5 at 20:34







          Wonderful. That's installed and working. Many Many thanks.

          – Rupert Russell
          Feb 5 at 20:34




















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