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NTFS-3G FUSE Driver Sees First New Release In Four Years

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Coming today as a big surprise -- one week after [1]the new NTFS file-system driver was merged for Linux 7.1 and separately [2]the existing NTFS3 kernel driver seeing some fixes -- is a new release of the NTFS-3G driver providing a FUSE-based user-space driver for NTFS on Linux and other platforms.

Besides coming just days after the "NTFS resurrection" in Linux 7.1 as Linus Torvalds called it, making this new NTFS-3G release all the more notable is that it's the first new release since 2022. NTFS-3G 2022.10.3 is the prior release and out today is the NTFS-3G 2026.2.25 release.

Since 2022, the NTFS-3G driver has seen a number of fixes land, mkntfs now supports microsecond-level volume creation time, ntfsinfo and ntfsclone saw a number of improvements. For the most part this is a bug-fix release. There is also one security fix to address a heap buffer overflow when POSIX ACLs are enabled.

Downloads and more details on the new NTFS-3G FUSE driver release via [3]GitHub .



[1] https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-7.1-New-NTFS-Driver

[2] https://www.phoronix.com/news/NTFS3-Linux-7.1

[3] https://github.com/tuxera/ntfs-3g/releases/tag/2026.2.25



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