On 22 Mar 2006 at 11:16, The Fool wrote:

> > From: Alberto Monteiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > The Fool wrote:
> > > 
> > >> But NTFS is not visible to Linux.
> > > 
> > > I'm _sure_ there are versions of programs in specific linux distros
> > > that do understand NTFS.
> > > 
> > > Ask some of the more serious linux gurus to help you (I'm sure 
> > > there's a newsgroup that can help you set it up right).
> >  
> > Now you force me to do a little Linux bashing :-)
> 
> Never a bad thing.
>  
> > My experience with Linux has some moments of frustration, because
> > it seems that 80% of packages don't work. Specifically, after
> > I have a working distro, then 80% of the new stuff I want to add 
> > has severe bugs that make them (it?) incompatible.
> 
> And people wonder why I don't sing the praises of linux.

How about Open Office?

> > So I won't even try to see NTFS in Linux. Even much simpler
> > things, like glpk or tux racer, don't work.
> 
> Thoeretically if you can get wine working you can run much better
> software designed for...windows.

Although I have more luck running DOS programs under Linux than I do 
under DOS these days. Heck, than I did running them under DOS ever. I 
have a really handy CD which lets me boot Linux and a 2GB FAT 
partition for that stuff.
 
AndrewC
Dawn Falcon

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