googlemac.blogspot.com — FUSE makes it possible to implement a very functional file system in a normal program rather than requiring a complex addition to the operating system, An often-cited example of such a useful file system is sshfs, which until now was not available on Mac OS X....
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milomilomiloJan 12, 2007
still waiting for zfs.*drools at the thought of it*
parsapJan 12, 2007
What is this? Can anyone give an example of how this might be used?
drycountyJan 12, 2007
We only have Amit to thank for that. The man wrote the book (literally) on the OS X kernel. And also totally in his spare time... amazing.
zonk3rJan 12, 2007
Sounds like voodoo magic, burn it!! It's witchcraft!
mabinoJan 12, 2007
afp548.com has a prepackaged installer for download.<a class="user" href="http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20070111151712227">http://www.afp548.com/article.php?story=20070111151712227</a>
gekitsuuJan 12, 2007
I would like to retract the awful things I said about Google at lunch yesterday.
oneandonlysnobJan 12, 2007
It also allows ANY program to treat a remote filesystem of any kind (ftp, ssh, gmailfs, wikipedia(?)), as if it were local, completely transparently, without the program even suspecting that it may be not be dealing with a local file. It's insanely powerful and neat.
cbmeeksJan 17, 2007
AegisGFX,I believe it is spelled F A G G O T S. How about turning off the computer and reading a book. lolOh wait, maybe you're trying to get around the profanity checker. In that case, good job. You managed to "beat the system".We all applaud your talented work.<a class="user" href="http://www.codershangout.com">http://www.codershangout.com</a>