Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Hello Iain Buchanan,
>
>
>> hey, stop answering, this was to Neil!
>>
>
> Hey! ! was asleep! :)
>
> As Alexander has already posted, you still need sys-fs/fuse to provide
> the libraries, but it defers to the kernel for the modules (which saves
> rebuilding it each ti
Hello Iain Buchanan,
> hey, stop answering, this was to Neil!
Hey! ! was asleep! :)
As Alexander has already posted, you still need sys-fs/fuse to provide
the libraries, but it defers to the kernel for the modules (which saves
rebuilding it each time you change the kernel).
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Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 2007-10-04 at 07:49 +0200, Liviu Andronic wrote:
> On 10/4/07, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm using ntfs-3g w/o issues. I'm not using in-kernel fuse modules
> > though. I'm compiling it from the version in portage
>
> Same here, and it works OK so far.
hey, stop answering,
On 10/4/07, Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using ntfs-3g w/o issues. I'm not using in-kernel fuse modules
> though. I'm compiling it from the version in portage
Same here, and it works OK so far.
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Liviu
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On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 22:05 -0500, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> Neil, back on 15 July, you stated that you used ntfs-3g with only the
> in-kernel fuse modules.
>
> When I try that, I get the following error:
>
> error while loading shared libraries: libfuse.so.2: cannot open shared
> object file: N
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