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    zester
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    Or you could just take the same approach that the above mentioned applications took and use libparted directly.

    Here is a tutorial for libparted Note: example's may need to be justed to fit the current api.

    LibParted Handbook "Note: LibParted is a library used to create, destroy, resize and copy PC disk partitions"
    http://zester.googlecode.com/files/libparted_handbook.pdf

    Here is the libparted API reference

    http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/api/

    And if you want to work directly with just CD/DVD drives

    http://libburnia-project.org/

    Libburn

    http://api.libburnia-project.org/libburn

    Libisofs

    http://api.libburnia-project.org/libisofs

    Libisoburn

    http://api.libburnia-project.org/libisoburn

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      kemra102
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      Some great replies, thanks for the informationall, gives me plenty to be looking at :-)

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        zester
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        I forgot to mention that libparted is a bit on the lowlevel side so for getting disk information you might want to
        use QtMobility http://doc.qt.nokia.com/qtmobility-1.1.3/systeminfo.html with libparted. If thats the approach
        that you decide to take.

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          jim_kaiser
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          @zester

          Hmm.. But mobility classes are only for mobile platforms?

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            ZapB
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            Nope. QtMobility has some features for all platforms mobile and desktop.

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              zester
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              No you can use them on a regular desktop also. There are some classes/functions that might not make sense for the desktop like the tilt sensor API but it might be relevant for a tablet.

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                Eddy
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                @ZapB

                bq. QtMobility has some features for all platforms mobile and desktop.
                I didn't know that because i'm on desktop only until now. That's good news.

                Is there a web page/link where we can see a list of the goodies available for desktop?
                Or how can we determine (without prior qtmobility knowledge) which ones are accesible for desktop?

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                  jim_kaiser
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                  One could use the
                  @
                  QFSFileEngine::drives ()
                  or
                  QDir::drives ()
                  @

                  I'm not sure how much of mobility is supported on the desktop. It is still quite early for that kind of support. I may be wrong though. But, for example, the Camera API doesn't use the webcam on desktop.

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                    zester
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                    bq. But, for example, the Camera API doesn’t use the webcam on desktop.

                    Actually you just might be wrong there I do know that the QtMobility Multimedia Library has been moved to
                    to Qt 4.8 I think and if I am not mistaken there is a webcam api in there. I will have to test that on my system.

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                      jim_kaiser
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                      bq. Actually you just might be wrong there I do know that the QtMobility Multimedia Library has been moved to
                      to Qt 4.8 I think and if I am not mistaken there is a webcam api in there. I will have to test that on my system.

                      In that case.. my bad, still with 4.7.3/4 here :P, working on the official SDK 1.1 for deploying to OVI store.

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