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It's used for windows discs (ie: USB sticks) - if you use then and want to have write access then you could use paragon, if you don't use them .. no need for paragon. Also you can read-only those discs without any extensions.
My activity Monitor shows that the notification files are saved in:/Library/Application Support/Paragon Software/com.paragon-software.ntfs.notification-agent.app/Contents/MacOS/NotificationAgent
I then attached 2 more drives, which were previously in a Windows desktop. I can read from them, but not delete nor write to these drives. I think this the limitation of the ntfs driver that ships with Zorin 16
@Initialised, is that still working for you with 15.5? I've built a package with a postinstall script to run the FSInstaller command and it just hangs, never completing. Interestingly if I kill the com.paragon-software.installer process it finishes installing and opens up the app.
It worked out-of-the-box for me (although I'm testing on kernel 5.15.76 / RaspiOS release 2022-09-22).You might need to specify mount -t ntfs3, if it does not default to it.Testing with an external USB HDD, its still not blazing fast, but there is a definite improvement:
Gary, I understand that it looks like a normal notification. But it does not behave like one. The app (if we an call it that) can't be found on on my Mac. The paragon "uninstaller" can't find it. An icon representing the app does appera in two "Notification" windows.
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Type paragon in the search field in the corner of the window and hit Enter. Next, you will see all the files and folders that relate to Paragon NTFS. Select these items, move them to the Trash, and then empty the Trash.
The short answer is no, not really. If it contains a Windows bootable installation, any attempt you make to defragment it in Linux will most likely render it unbootable in Windows. But if is does contain Windows, why not use that to defragment the drive - Windows can be useful for more than playing games. If the drive is used purely for data, then you can severely reduce fragmentation by copying all the data off, reformatting the drive and copying the data back. This requires an NTFS filesystem with full write support, either the commercial Paragon NTFS for Linux application or NTFS-3G, which is included in the Ubuntu repositories. You'll also need the ntfsprogs package.1
A nyílt forrású, GPL licenc alatt közzétett, bétaváltozatban máris elérhető ntfs-3g a készítő Szakacsits Szabolcs állítása szerint a tesztidőszakban kiválóan működött, egyszer sem okozott adatvesztést, és stabilitási problémákat sem észleltek. Noha a fejlesztőknek tudomásuk van kisebb hibákról, azokat hamarosan javítani fogják. Egyelőre a tömörített és titkosított fájlok kezelésével vannak problémák, előbbieket az ntfs-3g olvasni már tudja, módosítani még nem, a titkosított fájlok olvasásához pedig még egy segédprogram szükséges, bár Szakacsits szerint "a korlátok idővel megszűnnek, de valóban nem kis munka".
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