A follow-up on my last comment.
Please note that Wine has a "bug-for-bug" policy when it comes to working with
the windows API.
See http://wiki.winehq.org/WineFeatures
In other words, if the actual implementation disagrees with the
documentation, then the implementation wins. There is a lot of s
Some good news on this bug. I put up a comment on the NTFS-3G forums and
got a very positive reply from Jean-Pierre, one of the lead programmers
for NTFS-3G;
I asked...
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Could you please include a switch in NTFS-3G to allow a workaround for this
Windows limitation? (i.e. to turn off use
BTW, this issue is possibly a duplicate of another Ubuntu bug. I have also
commented about this development there.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/230906
And also in the Ubuntu forums here;
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9424314
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Rhythmbox shouldn't set illegal / special char
Isn't the whole idea of NTFS-3G to allow proper and full compatibility
with the *Windows* implementation of NTFS? Isn't it to allow true
interoperability? Thus, given that Windows considers certain characters
to be illegal should mean that they are treated as illegal for NTFS
drivers on other platf