On 04/03/18 09:25, RS wrote:
On 04/03/18 00:24, I wrote:

If download_history can use 0x0A as a line terminator in both Linux and Windows I can't see why the options file should not also.  The options file is internal to get_iplayer.  Users do not need to edit it directly.

I would add that now Linux fully supports NTFS it is not unreasonable to want to share data between Windows and Linux versions of programs and to go backwards and forwards between whatever happens to be convenient at the moment.  Thunderbird, Libre Office, Softmaker Teamviewer and browsers all make it possible, as long as you don't try to do it on the Windows c: drive.

I am writing this with Thunderbird sharing its message store between Windows 10 and ubuntu 16.04.  All I needed to do to set it up was to run thunderbird -p
to tell it where to store the messages.

Best wishes
Richard

This is OT but the other way of running Linux and Windows on the same box is to use virtualisation. Virtualbox

https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads

is a free way of doing that and certainly works with Linux. My experience is using Linux as host and Windows as guest. Long time since I did it but I do know W7 works, I have not used W10. The advantage over dual boot is that you can access both OS's at the same time, and you can certainly share directories between the two. The disadvantage is that the virtual machine may lose some functionality ie its not suitable IME for playing video games or doing heavy processing of things like video files. But for pretty much anything else it works fine.

Disclaimer, I am by no means an expert in this so please don't direct questions to me. VB is very well documented and IME both openSUSE and Linuxmint have extensive community support where you can ask questions. I will assome that Windows users will be able to access similar forms of support.

As I said OT for this list but maybe germane to what has been said thus far.

M

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