To everyone looking for a "quick fix" to this issue:

Grab the packages 'fuse' and 'libfuse2' from the debian package archive.
Get the package for your appropriate architecture (probably amd64 if
you're using 64-bit, else i386).

http://packages.debian.org/sid/libfuse2
http://packages.debian.org/sid/fuse

I've been using versions 2.9.2-2, but the latest appears to be 2.9.2-4,
not sure what's changed, but it's probably minor.

Install both packages "sudo dpkg -i ..."

Reboot, and you should be good to go. I've had no problems since
installing 2.9.2 back in February, and I've used my ntfs filesystem on a
daily basis since then.

Disappointing that 13.04 was allowed to release with such a glaring bug
still present.

** Tags added: raring

** Tags added: ntfs

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