On 7/16/06, Jose timofonic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I was quite surprised when a developer created a full
read/write NTFS driver using FUSE. It's said to being
twice faster than EXT3 and 20%-50% faster than
commercial competitors, and he is using an userland
layer (FUSE).
Let's be
On 2006-07-16, Dmitri Nikulin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once DragonFly *has* FUSE (or, as discussed, a FUSE-VFS compatibility
bridge), it should be simple enough to install this from pkgsrc (well,
assuming FUSE kits start appearing in pkgsrc). FreeBSD has a FUSE via
Ports, along with some
James Mansion wrote:
Fine. Go and do it, instead of complaining about it.
I'm sure you'll check the IP and find that actually I'm not
Danial/Dmitri/whatever, but please, take a step back before
writing this sort of thing.
James,
no, we normally don't check IP addresses. Before
I am doing most of the release engineering for the upcoming release
today. The CVS tree will be branched a little bit later this evening.
The offical release will occur in one week (next saturday).
-Matt
James Mansion wrote:
[...]
It really does make me question whether I want to use
anything from projects with this attitude...
Hi James,
I'm speaking as someone who's been asking dumb/newbie
questions in these groups for several years now.
I've never once been treated rudely or with
On 7/16/06, James Mansion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So please, don't respond to customer/user suggestions that
way, unless you want to be treated like an amateur having a
play to see what you can do. I didn't think that *was*
what you wanted.
What's he supposed to say? Sure, I'll put down the
Branching has been completed! The 1.6 release branch tag is:
DragonFly_RELEASE_1_6
and HEAD now identifies itself as 1.7.
-Matt
Matthew Dillon
[EMAIL