When I first installed Kubuntu 6.10 Edgy, the first thing I wanted to do is listen to my music, which was saved on a NTFS HDD.. The permissions problem hit me.. > The OS also could not shut down my PC automatically.. I decided to stop using until I get 7.04.
I installed 7.04, and it seems easier to use, except:
1. How do I get OFFLINE installations of stuff like NTFS-3G, Wine, Gnome, Fuse, ...
2. Give universal permissions to a partition (i.e., everyone can use the partition)?
3. Does 7.04, come with or need stuff like gksu, fuse
4. Is it Ubuntu legacy to never have offline executable installations (e.g., rpm's)
I installed 7.04, and it seems easier to use, except:
1. How do I get OFFLINE installations of stuff like NTFS-3G, Wine, Gnome, Fuse, ...
2. Give universal permissions to a partition (i.e., everyone can use the partition)?
3. Does 7.04, come with or need stuff like gksu, fuse
4. Is it Ubuntu legacy to never have offline executable installations (e.g., rpm's)
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