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9 months agoThat’s still the case as far as I know. I would highly recommend against using NTFS on Linux for anything else than simply storing files.
That’s still the case as far as I know. I would highly recommend against using NTFS on Linux for anything else than simply storing files.
Take a look at this page.
DuckDuckGo, but mostly because of the !bangs. I do 90% of my searches through StartPage (!s), and the rest directly on a few websites (Wikipedia, YouTube, Arch wiki…).
Reading/writing multimedia files (videos, pictures, audio, text documents…) on an NTFS partition works without issues. The issue arises when using one as a system partition (to install video games on, or worse, the whole Linux install). I don’t know exactly what’s causing issues, but my guess is metadata/permissions get messed up on NTFS when used on Linux.