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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: jared19 on June 08, 2009, 11:45:19 PM
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Hi,
I'm a linux newbie testing Ubuntu 9.04, and want to try aMule. My concern is this, are there any issues if I install aMule from Ubuntu repo and set my temp & share dir to the already existing one (from eMule win) on ntfs partition? What are the chances that setup will screw up my ntfs partition?
TIA
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Regarding aMule - should be no problem.
Regarding NTFS and Ubuntu - can't say.
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Ubuntu by default uses NTFS3-G drivers which permit Read and Write access...it should not be a problem!
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are there any issues if I install aMule from Ubuntu
Before I forget it - do NOT install "aMule Adunanza" which is a broken mod.