As far as I remember, GParted is in Trisquel's default ISO (and, actually, in most GNU/Linux Live system). You can find it in the menu or execute it from a virtual terminal with the gparted command.
If you have not setup LVM but wish to resize Trisquel's partitions (typically
the one where /home is), GParted is the graphical utility you probably want
to use. But you had better start it from a Live system because it is risky to
resize a mounted partition.
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