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> This is very nice but actually RIP has ntfsprogs 1.12.1-WIP.
Right, but there's no significant difference between 1.12.0 and 1.12.1-WIP.
> For some reason, RIP never uses the stable releases, instead it
> includes the CVS ntfsprogs which is fairly dangerous: that code is a
> Work-In-Progress development version. Luckily 1.12.1-WIP on RIP 14.6
> shouldn't cause any harm.
>
> I've tried to contact the author numerous times about this issue but
> my emails were always bounced back from whatever address I've tried to
> send them.
The current 'dwi...@ny...' email address should be good.
> In short, be very careful with RIP! You may say RIP to your data one
> day.
RIP is generally pretty stable at this point, and is more likely to do
good than harm.
> Well, being said the above, I must also note, that RIP is my favourite
> LiveCD for a quite long time: often releases and very up-to-date
> software versions (from the CVS :)
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