On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 08:42:06AM +0100, Leonardo Canducci wrote:
> >The version of the NTFS driver that you are using doesn't support
> >mmaped files. Since NTFS support is currently sketchy at best, this
> >doesn't suprise me much. Newer kernel versions _might_ fix it, or
> >might not. You ma
begin Leonardo Canducci quote on Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 08:42:06AM +0100:
> heard that it's not advisable to write on a ntfs partiton from linux -
> that's annoying enough - but if there are problems even reading I would
> switch to fat.
Only sort of. Plain old open, read, close work well enough.
>The version of the NTFS driver that you are using doesn't support
>mmaped files. Since NTFS support is currently sketchy at best, this
>doesn't suprise me much. Newer kernel versions _might_ fix it, or
>might not. You may want to look around for Linux NTFS driver specific
>changelog/notes... th
begin Leonardo Canducci quote on Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 01:20:17PM +0100:
> I tried using strace, and I think this could be the error. from ntfs I
> get:
> ...
> old_mmap(NULL, 1034240, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, 5, 0) = -1 ENODEV (No
> such device)
> ...
> when playing the same file from ext3 I get:
>
I'm using mpg321 to play mp3s. It works well with files in my ext3 linux
partition, but when I attempt to play mp3s from a ntfs partition on the
same disk it doesn't work. It says:
user@localhost:~$ mpg321 /mnt/windowsD/BennyHill.mp3
High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layer 1, 2,
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