Quoting Ariz Jacinto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> try this one!

Personally, I'd rather not.  But:

> Captive: The first free NTFS read/write filesystem for GNU/Linux
                         ^ of charge (only)

> This compatibility was achieved in the Wine way by using the original 
> Microsoft Windows ntfs.sys driver.

...which therefore may not be lawfully redistributed.  However, it could
be handy as an option you can enable in Linux distributions that might
use the open-source NTFS driver to temporarily mount the NTFS partition,
copy out ntfs.sys and other required proprietary components, umount the
NTFS partition, then subsequently mount using Captive.

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