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Old 04-05-2006, 05:15 PM   #1
The Fifth Horseman
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Well, looking for recommendations on a decent Linux distro.
There are three requirements:
1. Can both read and write to NTFS volumes.
2. Has extensive help module... only Linux command I remotely understand how to use is MOUNT.
3. ...a decent GUI.

I'll also need help on finding some rough equivalents of several programs I'm currently using. The exact list got lost 5 minutes ago when the machine locked up, and I don't really feel like re-typing it all over right now.
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