On 7/19/06, Andreas Hanke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Chuck Payne schrieb:
> I learned about NTFS-3 from digg.com, they had this link...
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> http://lunapark6.com/?p=1710
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> I also saw it on OS News a couple days before.
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> http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=15196
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> And on Slashdot
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> http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/07/15/1346250
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> It's for Ubuntu, that is why I wonder why not us?
What is for Ubuntu? The driver is for Linux.
I cannot find anything specific to Ubuntu under the above links
Andreas Hanke
PS: If you mean the binary packages, yes, they are for Ubuntu, but
anyone who wants can make RPMs in the build service.
I have selfmade RPMs for SUSE 10.1 here locally...
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Andreas,
When I said for Ubuntu, I meant that first link on digg, where they
are explaining how to install them on Ubuntu.
Personal note on why I like to see in SUSE is, I work in office where
I am the only SUSE user, I get picked on all the time because everyone
else is either Ubuntu or Debian.
I can say one thing that has my co-workers green, I have XGL working
on my shuttle box and they all can't stand it.
Go OpenSUSE!
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