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I don't think so. Defragmentation is something specific to a certain file system. While Linux can read and write to ntfs I'd be more than surprised if some hacker actually went through the pain of writing code for it!
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I don't think there are any program running in Linux for that. But, maybe you can try to run windows program in your Kubuntu through Wine
Btw, is that dangerous ?
"A problem well stated is a problem half solved." --Charles F. Kettering
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NTFS was developed by Microsoft -- ntfs-3g allows Linux to read and write to the NFTS filesystem. But I would not expect a Linux package to be able to manipulate the filesystem as, for example, to defragment it.
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