I've joined the revolution, i've taken the pledge and switched to linux - Mandriva PowerPack 2006 and i'm now wrapped in golden thread, diamonds in my hair floating above the rif-raf by the power of -the penguin-
My plan is to do away with dependence on windows XP, to use Mandriva for all of my wordpprocessin, development and music playing, to use the great diversity of programs, documentation, commnities and ease of use inherent with Mandriva and Linux in general.
Erm.. about that *comes down from penguin fuelled cloud with a bump*a little problem.
I'm using windows XP for all of this, reason? Because there's pretty much no point in doing anything in Mandriva - Unless I'm content on my stuff being isolates, mandriva will simply not talk to anything else, windows or my WLAN.
Now I can understand that WLAN support is an ongoing battle for Linux, my laptop has a Broadcom driver built in, and i've heard they are not particularly Lin freindly, i'm planning to get a USB Dongle with a supported chipset (ZYDaS i've heard), and thats the plan there.
But support for FAT? Comeon, it must be there. so how come I simply cant write to it, full stop, I can mount it as RW, apparently, and i can read fine, but it seems to be that there is a total lock on me changing to permissions to the directory, even as Root. I even tried writing to it using root priveledges, and it came out as nonsense in windows.

Not good
Well, it could still be stupid user error, I haven't tried everything and I have a few ideas to try now, but ultimately it's got a bit much and if it doesn't reach 'Just Works' status soon, so that i can send things to Windows, I will have to give up entirely on Mandriva until I get my USB dongle, and hope that 'just works'.
Is this a common issue, or something to do with my laptop (Hp pavillion zv6000 with AMD Sempron)? Seems unlikely from what I can see. Any advice or shocking revelations to impart to me? Noob needs help.
