Greg Freemyer wrote:
FUSE is supposed to be in SUSE 10, but not in SUSE 9.3
As 10.0 uses a 2.6.13 kernel, they would have had to have add it, it's only been added to the mainline kernel at 2.6.14-rc1. Regards Sid.
On 9/26/05, Sid Boyce
wrote: Flextron wrote:
Hi,
I have one those mobile phones (siemens cx70 which is very similar to the cx65) and I would like to use it with suse. There's a filesystem (sieFS) but it need FUSE, a kernel module for userspace filesystems. Is this module included in suse 9.3?
Thanks,
It recently has been added to mainline kernels, but I don't know if there is a SuSE kernel-of-the-day that supports it. See if "modprobe fuse" finds it, I have it compiled in for kernel.org 2.6.14-rc2. # cat /proc/filesystems nodev fuse
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