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Solve : Linux reading windows files CAN YOU DO IT?? |
Answer» Am i doing this right ?A new topic would have been better than creating a poll. Yes you can do it. There is a package you can install that will let you. I don't remember exactly what it is, do a google and you can find it.Don't need any packages for suse10.2, it's all included. not sure about other flavors Quote from: michaewlewis on July 12, 2007, 10:58:06 AM Quote from: SilentAssasin64 on July 12, 2007, 10:43:50 AMYes you can do it. There is a package you can install that will let you. I don't remember exactly what it is, do a google and you can find it.Don't need any packages for suse10.2, it's all included. not sure about other flavors Really? Haven't USED SuSE since 9.2. With Ubuntu you can only read, not WRITE, out of the box.its the suite of ntfs-3gYou might WANT to take a look at the new Linux Mint (Cassandra)...I believe it's possible in that distro. If not, check Wine or CrossTalk.Weti - Knoppix will read what is on your HD now. You can read it and BURN it to CD/DVD if you have an available burner. Knoppix runs from a CD, no installation needed. |
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