These two factors are crucial in my decision/option of using Kubuntu/Linux.
I would like to know:
1) how NTFS-3g functions in Linux, how to install and how it works. Could anyone point me in the direction of how to install or explain how. I did search both here and the Ubuntu forums (in which there is a link to a very long thread) but the explanations sound complicated. Can I download from Synaptic and install from the respositories? Or how else, do I get it installed and working?
I really would like the writing abilities to NTFS partitions.
2) Nvidia 8600GT - does anyone know if this is usable in Kubuntu? I plan on building my new system or upgrading the old one (which would have Linux installed) and I think having this card in my machine would allow easier driver issues and installation of graphics (in Kubuntu/Linux). I think there are Linux drivers and it should work fine but I wanted it confirmed before I buy. I plan on using it in a Windows box but if it doesn't function how I like, I can upgrade my other system which will have a Linux distro installed. I am building a HTPC but would like both computers to have the capabilities. Also, I have an old ATI card in the current computer so upgrading it couldn't hurt.
I would like to know:
1) how NTFS-3g functions in Linux, how to install and how it works. Could anyone point me in the direction of how to install or explain how. I did search both here and the Ubuntu forums (in which there is a link to a very long thread) but the explanations sound complicated. Can I download from Synaptic and install from the respositories? Or how else, do I get it installed and working?
I really would like the writing abilities to NTFS partitions.
2) Nvidia 8600GT - does anyone know if this is usable in Kubuntu? I plan on building my new system or upgrading the old one (which would have Linux installed) and I think having this card in my machine would allow easier driver issues and installation of graphics (in Kubuntu/Linux). I think there are Linux drivers and it should work fine but I wanted it confirmed before I buy. I plan on using it in a Windows box but if it doesn't function how I like, I can upgrade my other system which will have a Linux distro installed. I am building a HTPC but would like both computers to have the capabilities. Also, I have an old ATI card in the current computer so upgrading it couldn't hurt.
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