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EU state rules - Microsoft CAN own patent for FAT long filenames!

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piratePenguin:
Does mac not support ext2 or ext3? No way to add support?

yourlife:
Accidently run Bill Gates over and torch Microsoft? :P Seriously though, Apple or Linux (all 4850349275025425 of them (yes I did just bash the numberpad) ) will find a way around this problem, they always do. And Microsoft will cause another problem, we'll walk right back around, again. All Microsoft is, is a big fat annoying fly that happens to be in the drink of computing. Yes I will now bash my head against the nearest keyboard, OUCH!

EDIT: Note to self, act more sane

worker201:

--- Quote from: piratePenguin on  4 May 2010, 14:39 ---Does mac not support ext2 or ext3? No way to add support?

--- End quote ---

I don't know.  Which is why I'm asking questions.

piratePenguin:

--- Quote from: worker201 on  4 May 2010, 21:47 ---
--- Quote from: piratePenguin on  4 May 2010, 14:39 ---Does mac not support ext2 or ext3? No way to add support?

--- End quote ---

I don't know.  Which is why I'm asking questions.

--- End quote ---
A quick google couldnt find the answer? I'm not gonna fucking do it for you.

worker201:
It wasn't really that kind of question.  More of a "hey, if you've got an idea, please share".

Ext3 is not natively supported by OSX.  Support can be added with paid 3rd party software.  It's kinda disheartening when you hear that one of the "easiest" ways to get ext3 support in OSX is to install a virtual Ubuntu.

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