Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 10th Apr 2006 03:58 UTC
Linux An ex-Microsoft employee is arguing that Linux is ready for the primetime and that only thing keeping it away is the number of bugs it has. He claims that if these few high-importance bugs are fixed one way or another, Linux can become a dominant power in the desktop OS world.
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RE[2]: Blow by Blow
by dylansmrjones on Mon 10th Apr 2006 06:59 UTC in reply to "RE: Blow by Blow"
dylansmrjones
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2005-10-02

We don't want NTFS-support in Linux. But it's handy when accessing information on NTFS-partitions. I have an ext2fs-driver installed on Windows, so I can access my Linux-partitions while running Windows. I can RW to ext2/ext3 in Windows as well as Linux. Windows though cannot boot on ext2/ext3, so it's somewhat outdated in regard to FS support.

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