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Offline Sandra

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Re: Why Linux is better.
« Reply #15 on: January 26, 2007, 13:19 »
You can still only read from NTFS on a Linux system even with Samba at the moment cant you Sam ?

I still dont think that you can write to NTFS with it.


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Re: Why Linux is better.
« Reply #16 on: January 26, 2007, 14:30 »
If you are interested in going further at all simon, it wouldnt hurt to use on of the bootup cds - this can be used on your normal windows machine and will not mess anything up - turn of the computer and viola windows is back. It would at least give you a feel about linux.

Yes, and I will do so as soon as I can find my PS2 keyboard, so that I can get into the BIOS to alter the boot sequence, so it will boot from the CD.
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Re: Why Linux is better.
« Reply #17 on: January 26, 2007, 15:03 »
Samba will allow you to see your ntfs files and the hard drive they are on but i have yet to figure out how to use them there is a program that allows you to use them but i havent used it yet
but i cant get any exec file to run on linux yet

GillD that program will let you use aol but ubuntu doent have a lot of drivers included you have to go online to find them

My connexant internal modem i had to go online to download it in windows then install it in linux and it worked
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Re: Why Linux is better.
« Reply #18 on: January 26, 2007, 20:31 »
You can still only read from NTFS on a Linux system even with Samba at the moment cant you Sam ?

I still dont think that you can write to NTFS with it.



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