FreeBSD 15 probably will include KDE as DE installtion option

Dolphin is a file manager... it's supposed to be filesystem-neutral, and not care if you got ZFS/UFS/NTFS/JFS/ReiserFS/whatever as your filesystem.
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haha, no I meant gui software for management of drives and partitions are not ported to work with native UFS/ZFS file systems. I didn't mean Dolphin. Sorry, I had a lack of punctuation there.
 
haha, no I meant gui software for management of drives and partitions are not ported to work with native UFS/ZFS file systems. I didn't mean Dolphin. Sorry, I had a lack of punctuation there.
OK, thanks for clarifying... I did a quick look just now, and it seems like KDE does offer a GUI tool to work with partitions... I'd think that GNOME does, too. But I've been unable to find anything in the Ports Collection, not with a quick, cursory look.
 
OK, thanks for clarifying... I did a quick look just now, and it seems like KDE does offer a GUI tool to work with partitions... I'd think that GNOME does, too. But I've been unable to find anything in the Ports Collection, not with a quick, cursory look.
Yes, Gnome uses gnome-disk-utility. I used to use that program often in order to edit my fstab entries and mount settings. It's a nice utility for managing disk partitions and fstab. When I first starting using FreeBSD on my systems a few years ago I searched around for a comparable GUI utility but I now just use a terminal since I didn't find one. :D
 
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