Hi all,
 Something more and equally interesting

[quote=JDong]

ntfs-3g is the preferred driver -- it's derived off the linux-ntfs
codebase and has a larger userbase. It's also the only driver that
supports write access to NTFS safely -- linux-ntfs has much more
restrictions on how files may be written to.


However, you still need ntfsprogs even if you use ntfs-3g, as the
filesystem information query tools, resize, creation, etc tools are a
part of ntfsprogs, not ntfs-3g. Also, linux-ntfs natively mounts via
the kernel while ntfs-3g requires FUSE. This also MIGHT mean
linux-ntfs for reading NTFS has faster performance.

[/quote]

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=984143

In that the above was this comment

http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6192129&postcount=4
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