what linux should I use?

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Hi
Hmm. Well, if I remember correctly, the stock kernel NTFS has a very buggy write support, which can't write to NTFS partitions created under win2k or winxp. 
Can mandrake write to these partitions? If so, then they've obviously beafed up the NTFS support, either internally or via a patch. If mandrake can write to ntfs 
2k and xp partitions, I might just have to go grab the mandrake kernel srpm and see if it's a patch that I can take advantage of in fedora.

On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 17:14:40 -0500, Tom and Esther Ward wrote:

>Mandrake has it compiled directly into there stock kernel. I suppose other
>distros feels the support is to unstable to build it in, but Mandrake did.
>They bit the bullet, and added it in which was nice that they did.


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