Isn't read-only access to Windows partitions possible by default?
One of my Students had a dual boot machine and she had no problems.
happy hacking.
Krishnakant.
On 04/07/2013 02:44 PM, Tony Baechler wrote:
I'm sure a lot of people will answer you, but here are my two cents.
You want the ntfs-3g package in Linux. There are ext2 packages for
Windows, but I wouldn't trust them and know nothing about them. If
you go to http://lists.ubuntu.com/ you'll find hundreds of mailing
lists. If you have a local community in your area, I would suggest
joining it as they probably also have a mailing list and can be of
more help to you. You should probably also join the
ubuntu-accessibility list.
On 4/6/2013 1:52 AM, John J. Boyer wrote:
I have Ubuntu 12.04 and Windows 7 in a dual-boot setup. Is there a
package that will give me read-only access to Windows files from Ubuntu?
Conversely, is there a Windows app that will give me access to files in
Ubuntu from Windows?
Maybe I'm missing something, but the only user support list I can find
on ubuntu.com is for kubuntu.
I'm still trying to get Orca to start when Gnome starts at boot-up.
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