I made a debian package with the result, modified the version so that it would not be "upgraded" and installed it. mount.ntfs barely makes a blip in System Monitor (ksysguard) on KDE.
One could do a
./configure
make
sudo make install with the extracted tarball, but I like the packaging of a deb so it can be easily removed. I did have to remove the associated "lib" file that accompanies ntfs-3g on ubuntu.
I didn't attach it because I am not completely familiar with the protocol here.
I went to http:// www.tuxera. com/community/ ntfs-3g- download/ and grabbed the rc.tgz
I made a debian package with the result, modified the version so that it would not be "upgraded" and installed it. mount.ntfs barely makes a blip in System Monitor (ksysguard) on KDE.
One could do a
./configure
make
sudo make install with the extracted tarball, but I like the packaging of a deb so it can be easily removed. I did have to remove the associated "lib" file that accompanies ntfs-3g on ubuntu.
I didn't attach it because I am not completely familiar with the protocol here.